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Sin Bin (Carolina Comets #4): Chapter 13

EMILIA & SMITH

Emilia: I’d like to set up a day where our film crew can follow you around your apartment when you get back.


Emilia: We did this with Woodworth last year, and the fans loved seeing glimpses into his life outside of the rink.


Smith: Well, hello to you too.


Emilia: Sorry. In work mode.


Emilia: Hi.


Smith: This being-followed-around thing…do I have to?


Emilia: Yes.


Smith: Okay, fine.


Smith: But I’ll probably complain about it the entire time.


Emilia: I’ll make a note of that.


Smith: Can you also make a note that I’m being forced to do this stupid player profile? I’d like a content warning before every video, please.


Emilia: No.


Emilia: Also, you’re extra sassy today. Did someone piss in your cereal?


Smith: I drew the short stick and have to sit next to Miller during travel today.


Emilia: Wait…do you guys really draw sticks to see who has to sit next to him?


Smith: Yes.


Emilia: OMG!


Emilia: That is so mean!


Smith: You’ve met Miller, yeah? He’s exhausting on a good day.


Emilia: Okay, fine. That’s fair.


Emilia: Sorry you have to endure that.


Smith: Trust me, I’m sorry too.


Emilia: Try headphones?


Smith: Did. They don’t work. He keeps talking.


Emilia: Sleeping?


Smith: Also doesn’t work. He just talks and talks and talks. Even when I pretend to sleep, he still talks, and I can just FEEL him there, so I can never actually fall asleep.


Emilia: Have you tried kneeing him in the nuts?


Smith: That would be breaking dude code, so no.


Emilia: Protect all nuts, not just your own?


Smith: Are we really discussing my nuts right now?


Emilia: No. We’re discussing Miller’s.


Emilia: I’m glad this is on my personal phone and not the company’s.


Smith: That wouldn’t be awkward at all.


Smith: He’s still talking, by the way.


Emilia: What’s he even going on about?


Smith: Right now, he’s listing the acting credentials for Leonardo DiCaprio.


Smith: Just a few minutes ago he was detailing the timeline of STAR WARS. I have no idea how he’s made this jump.


Smith: I’m exhausted and in desperate need of a nap before the game tonight.


Emilia: Go nap so you can win.


Emilia: Oh, and let me know what day works best for you for the player profile.


Smith: I already told you, none of them.


Emilia: And I already told you, too bad.


Smith: You’re about as annoying as Miller.


Emilia: YOU TAKE THAT BACK, OWEN MITCHELL SMITH!


Smith: Cancel the player profile.


Emilia: What’s that?? You want to do not one but TWO TikTok dances?


Smith: *glares*


Emilia: Oh no, I’m oh SO terrified.


Emilia: ^Pure sarcasm, by the way.


Smith: Yeah, I caught that.


Smith: Okay, fine. We can do it the day after I get back since we’re off for two days. Happy?


Emilia: About the profile? Yes. About you insulting me? No.


Smith: I apologize that I called Miller annoying. He’s like, the HOTTEST guy on the team. Nobody with that great of an ass can be annoying. It’s statistically impossible.


Emilia: I’m really not sure you know how statistics work, Miller.


Emilia: Also, looking forward to seeing your black eye during the game tonight.


Smith: What bla


Smith: Sorry. Clearly Miller stole my phone.


Smith: I’m going to go murder him now.


Emilia: I’ll allow it.


Emilia: I was kidding about Miller’s black eye, but I’m pleased to see he was in fact sporting a fat lip.


Smith: Little shit stain deserved it too.


Smith: Can you tell me why the guys are sending me memes?


Emilia: Memes?


Smith: Yeah, you know, those funny pictures people make and post on social media.


Emilia: I know what a damn meme is, Smith. I’m asking you WHAT memes they’re sending you.


Smith: Oh.


Smith: Memes of me. During arrival photos.


Emilia: Oh. That.


Smith: Yeah, THAT. You knew?


Emilia: I’ve…seen some.


Smith: Okay, but WHY are they happening?


Emilia: It kind of went viral in the hockey community. It’s all over.


Smith: I’m viral??


Emilia: Yep. Great exposure for the team. Not so much for you.


Smith: What’s so great about the photo?


Emilia: I guess it’s because of the intense look in your eyes. You looked like you were ready to murder someone.


Smith: I was.


Smith: The other team, of course.


Emilia: Of course.


Emilia: Also…the comments didn’t help the situation.


Smith: THERE ARE COMMENTS?!


Smith: Okay, wow. I just read some of them on the team’s Instagram.


Emilia: Do you even have an Instagram account??


Emilia: The team is required to follow you if you do.


Smith: I do now, but I don’t intend to use it any. I’ll probably delete it, especially after reading some of that…stuff.


Smith: Should I respond to them?


Emilia: NO! Never respond to the comments!


Emilia: Actually, don’t even read them. Rule number one of the internet is to not even READ the comments. They’re dangerous.


Smith: They’re…something.


Smith: A lot of people were calling me daddy.


Emilia: It’s a compliment.


Emilia: You should have seen the ones we deleted.


Smith: There were MORE???


Emilia: Yes. Some are quite detailed. Reading them was…something.


Smith: All because of a picture??


Emilia: Welcome to the internet, old man.


Smith: *glares*


Smith: I’m not THAT old.


Emilia: Whatever you say, gramps.


Smith: Emilia…


Emilia: Owen…


Smith: You don’t do that often.


Smith: Call me Owen, I mean.


Emilia: Oh.


Emilia: You’re right. I don’t. I guess I never really thought about it.


Emilia: You’ve been Smith since we met.


Smith: That’s fair, I guess.


Emilia: Do you…want me to call you Owen?


Smith: Yes.


Smith: No.


Smith: I’m not really sure, honestly.


Emilia: I can see that.


Emilia: Is it weird being called by your last name all the time?


Smith: Likely nothing different than what military personnel experience, though sometimes it makes me feel like two different people.


Emilia: Which one is the real you? Smith or Owen?


Smith: Which one do you like better?


Emilia: Some days? Neither.


Emilia: But other days? I like them both.


Smith: I’ll make a note of that.


Emilia: You do that.


Emilia: Good luck tonight.


Smith: Thanks.


Emilia: What are some of your hobbies?


Smith: I don’t really have any.


Emilia: None??


Emilia: Puzzles count as a hobby, especially as much as you do it. I already have that listed, so I need a few more, something to build off of for content.


Smith: I don’t puzzle anymore.


Emilia: WHAT? Why not??? You loved it!


Smith: Lost interest.


Emilia: Hmm. That’s…sad. You seemed to really use it to help you unwind.


Emilia: You didn’t replace it with anything?


Smith: Not really.


Emilia: So what do you do when you’re not at the rink?


Smith: Wish I was.


Emilia: Come on. Give me something here.


Smith: I don’t know, Emilia. I eat, sleep, and breathe hockey. That’s pretty much all I do.


Emilia: That can’t be ALL. I get that hockey is a full-time job, but there’s no way it takes up all of your time.


Smith: Sometimes I volunteer down at the hospital.


Emilia: I know. I cover those.


Smith: No. Outside of the team events.


Emilia: Wait…really???


Smith: Yeah. Keeps me busy.


Emilia: That’s… I didn’t know that.


Smith: Not really something I do for the accolades, so I don’t advertise it.


Emilia: That’s really something, Owen.


Smith: I’d like to keep that out of the profile if we could.


Emilia: Of course.


Emilia: I’ll figure something else out.


Emilia: Thank you.


Smith: You’re welcome.


Smith: See you tomorrow?


Emilia: Tomorrow.


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