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A struggling team practice. Three rules, zero self-control. When practice session exposed the truth, some hearts dribbled faster than the ball.
Spoiler: They're all losing!
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The (Failed) Pact
Day 2
Hannie lifted his bottle and declared, "New rule—no phones until practice is over."
Kyungho nodded in agreement, adding, "And no chatting about crushes or relationships during drills."
Chih En jumped in, "Also, no naming random objects after our—"
A sudden ding cut him off. All eyes turned to Hanseo, who grinned and dismissed them with a wave. "Relax, guys. It's just my mom."
Then—Hannie's phone vibrated in his pocket. The room went still. Kyungho blinked. "...Is it JL?"
"Not your concern," Hannie muttered, already typing away without looking up.
With a dramatic sigh, Chih En exclaimed, "Five seconds in, and we hit this? We're completely screwed."
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After first break
The team shuffled back in after their quick break, when Coach Jang clapped his hands sharply."Alright, losers. Today we're running suicide sprints until your lungs give out. And since you all played like zombies yesterday—" His voice echoed across the gym.
"Zombies would've had better coordination," Hanseo muttered, not quietly enough.
Coach's eye twitched. "New rule effective immediately," he growled. "I'm sick of watching you lovesick idiots half-ass practice. Consider this me being generous—you should be grateful." His razor-sharp gaze swept across the team. "From now on, every screw-up means suicide sprints... plus confessing exactly who's been occupying your brain instead of plays."
The team went dead silent. What the actual hell? Since when did Coach turn into a sadistic matchmaker?
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Round 1: The Warm-up Disaster
Kyungho's foot caught on nothing mid-stretch, sending him stumbling.
Coach Jang's smirk was instant. Pathetic. "Spill it, Kyungho. What's got your head in the clouds?"
"I—uh—my grandma's kimchi fumes?" Kyungho offered weakly, avoiding eye contact.

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