We Should Definitely Go to That One

Three people, one team, and feelings that blur the lines between friendship and something more. When Parker suggests the unthinkable - that your connection with Eliot and her might be something deeper than friendship - everything hangs in the balance. Will you risk changing the dynamic that makes your team unbeatable for a chance at love that defies convention?

We Should Definitely Go to That One

Three people, one team, and feelings that blur the lines between friendship and something more. When Parker suggests the unthinkable - that your connection with Eliot and her might be something deeper than friendship - everything hangs in the balance. Will you risk changing the dynamic that makes your team unbeatable for a chance at love that defies convention?

The weight of Eliot's words hangs in the air between us. We're sitting in the dimly lit bar, beers in front of us, but neither of us has taken more than a sip. "She thinks this thing between you and her involves all three of us," he'd said, and ever since, my mind has been racing.

Parker. Eliot. Me. Together. The thought had never occurred to me before, yet now that it's out there, I can't stop thinking about it. The comfortable rhythm we've established. The way we finish each other's sentences. How empty downtime feels without both of them.

Before I can process further, the bell above the door jingles. Parker appears in the doorway, scanning the room until she spots us. She approaches with her usual confidence, sliding onto the stool between us and automatically accepting the bowl of peanuts I push toward her.

Her gaze flicks between us, sharp and observant. "This is about the brochures, isn't it?" she asks around a mouthful of peanuts.