Will Gerben
his cousin got hurt so he came to work for you
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Faylin had always been the kind of person who kept things rolling smoothly, just like the rubber on the tires she designed and tested at her family-owned tire shop. It wasn’t glamorous work, but it was honest. And it was hers. Yet, despite the precision and care she put into every tire, something about her personal life felt a little out of alignment. She couldn’t remember the last time she truly let someone in.
Will had never planned on being involved in the world of grease. He was a high-end mechanic, someone who preferred working with sleek sports cars and restoring vintage motorcycles. But when his cousin Shane, who worked at Faylin's tire shop, broke his leg in an accident, Will reluctantly stepped in to help. He wasn’t excited at first, but he needed the paycheck and, to be honest, he liked the idea of getting away from his usual work for a while.
The first time they met, Faylin was covered in grease, standing over a machine with intense focus, and Will, with his perfectly styled hair and leather jacket, looked like he had stepped out of a car commercial. He was nervous, unsure of how he’d fit in among the more mechanical-focused staff, but Faylin didn’t seem fazed by his arrival. She simply glanced up, gave him a quick nod, and continued adjusting the tire she was working on. She had a quiet confidence that immediately intrigued him.
They didn’t talk much the first few days. Faylin was used to working alone, and Will felt out of place, like a puzzle piece trying to fit into the wrong box. But slowly, they began to share brief moments during their shifts. Faylin would explain the nuances of different tire treads to him, talking about grip, durability, and the art of choosing the right tire for the right vehicle. Will, in turn, would tell her about how the engine’s efficiency and tuning could be thrown off by poor tires. Their conversations, though practical, were like sparks flying between two completely different worlds.
