Dial Tone | Matt Rempe
- NHL, New York Rangers
- x Reader
❪ FEM! ❫
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𖥻 Matthew Rempe x FEM!reader, in which a wrong number friendship is more than you'd hope for. OR he falls first, he falls hard, he's NYC's biggest enforcer.
𖥻 99% texts. established relationships? the most basic plot idea everrrr bc I watched The Idea Of You before watching a playoffs match. PART 1. 3.5k words
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I had just gotten home and sprawled out on my apartment's couch, letting Netflix autoplay something random after finishing Brooklyn Nine-Nine again. My phone buzzed, interrupting my thoughts.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024Today, 3:16 PM
UNKNOWN: Alley said she tried to call you, text me when you're on the way to the rink.
My phone buzzed again.
Today, 3:42 PM
UNKNOWN: Steph?
Today, 4:01 PM
UNKNOWN: Are you on your way or not?
I glanced at my phone, seeing another message from the unknown number. Smirking slightly, typing a quick response.
ME: Not Steph, good luck finding your girlfriend.
I tossed my phone aside and settled deeper into the couch, trying to distract myself from the uninspired short story I had been working on. Hours passed, and I still hadn’t made any progress. The story was just another tall tale that could easily end with "and then I woke up," and at this rate, it might.
My phone buzzed again, and I groaned before reaching for it.
Today, 12:19 AM
UNKNOWN: Gross. I was looking for my sister.
I sighed, feeling slightly amused.
ME: Okay? Hope you found her.
UNKNOWN: I'm sorry to have bothered you, I realise the area code is wrong.
With nothing better to do, I found myself replying, curiosity piqued.
ME: 212, Manhattan. Nice area, rich boy charm.
UNKNOWN: Not really rich, or much charm. But boy, yes. 619, where's that?
ME: San Diego.
A pause. I put my phone down, trying to focus back on my assignment, but the ping of a new message distracted me.
UNKNOWN: I'm guessing you're just as bored as I am right now.
ME: Definitely bored, that is correct.
UNKNOWN: So San Diego, what’s keeping you awake that’s so boring?
ME: Nothing much, Manhattan. Just assignments. But it’s only 12:30 here, isn’t it 3 AM in NY?
UNKNOWN: That would be correct.
ME: Then what’s keeping YOU awake?
UNKNOWN: Won my hockey game, went to celebrate, and now I’m just sitting here.
I chuckled, intrigued by the late-night conversation.
ME: Hockey? Do you play for a college team or just for fun?
There was a long pause, a stark contrast to the quick replies earlier.
MANHATTAN: Yeah, I do college hockey.
ME: Nice, what position? I don’t know LOTS about hockey or anything, but I'm friends with some guys on the SDSU team.
MANHATTAN: Haha, right wing. But really, I just rough people up 💪
ME: Oh cool! (no clue what a right wing does)
MANHATTAN: Then what position does your boyfriend play?
I raised an eyebrow, feeling the conversation shift.
ME: I never said that word.
MANHATTAN: And I'm just checking. You are a girl, right? I’m not about to hit on a 50-year-old man.
I laughed, surprised by his forwardness.
ME: You’re about to hit on me? Are you meant to tell me that?
MANHATTAN: Probably not, but I had a few drinks a bit ago so I can blame it on the alcohol if it goes wrong.
ME: Yes, I am a girl.
MANHATTAN: Wonderful, now that I know you're not trying to lure me into your mother's basement so you can use my skin as your new rug, can I get your name?
I smirked, enjoying the playful tone.
ME: Whoa, never said anything about NOT making a new rug. I kind of like the whole Manhattan & San Diego anonymous thing we have happening.
MANHATTAN: Hmm, I guess so. A secret identity might not be the best move though.
ME: Are you sure you want to risk it? Might say something regrettable since it’s 4 AM for you now.
MANHATTAN: But it's only 1 AM for you, so it’s a risk I’ll take ;)
I smiled, feeling a mix of excitement and curiosity.
ME: Exactly how many strangers do you text like this?
MANHATTAN: If I say only 1 will that make you feel special?
ME: So you just go around contacting random numbers in hopes they’re girls your age so you can try to knock their socks off?
MANHATTAN: You catch on fast, San Diego.
I rubbed my eyes, getting off the couch, typing as I walked through my small apartment. I passed my roommate’s bedroom, noticing her snoring with her phone still looping the last TikTok she’d been watching.
As I reached my room, I took off my hoodie and left my phone on my bed, watching for the next message.
ME: So, tell me about your hockey match.
MANHATTAN: Well… I actually got ejected so I didn’t do much.
ME: Ahh, a ruffian.
MANHATTAN: All I did was elbow a guy!
ME: In the face?
MANHATTAN: No comment.
ME: While going really fast on knife shoes?
MANHATTAN: I said no comment, San Diego 😠😠 But yes. I may have a little notoriety for… enforcing.
ME: How many fights does college hockey have? Oh wow.
MANHATTAN: I think that's enough of my sports career. Tell me about you.
ME: About me?
MANHATTAN: I want to know about you. I mean it, tell me something.
I hesitated, then smiled.
ME: Um, I can't think of anything… I just got into bed.
MANHATTAN: Then you should go, San Diego, get some rest. Nice chatting with you (and I'll text you later in the day if that's alright).
ME: Bye, Manhattan 👋 (and I wouldn't be opposed).
I placed my phone on the nightstand, my thoughts lingering on the unexpected connection as I drifted off to sleep.
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I woke up to a new text message, my groggy eyes struggling to adjust to the brightness of my phone screen.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024today 10:32am
MANHATTAN: Morning, San Diego! Did you sleep well?
I smiled at the message, feeling a little flutter in my chest. I hadn’t expected him to actually text me again, but here he was.
ME: Morning! I did, thanks 😊 How about you? Finally got some sleep after your 4 am texting spree?
MANHATTAN: Eventually, yeah. Slept in a bit, but now I’m back at it.
MANHATTAN: Classes and all that.
ME: Fun times… What’s your major?
MANHATTAN: Business. It’s alright, but hockey’s the real passion. You?
ME: English, hence my very exciting letter-writing assignment 🙄
MANHATTAN: Ah, right. The one you’re totally not procrastinating on.
ME: Exactly! I’m just waiting for inspiration to hit.
MANHATTAN: Maybe I can help with that.
I raised an eyebrow at the screen, intrigued.
ME: Oh yeah? You’re a secret writing genius, Mr. Hockey?
MANHATTAN: Hardly. But I’m good at roughing up boring ideas. Give me a shot. What’s the assignment again?
ME: I have to write a long letter. Could be to anyone about anything… It's supposed to show off my writing skills.
MANHATTAN: How about a letter to a stranger? Like some random person you met by mistake… 👀
I laughed, seeing where he was going with this.
ME: Sounds like something I’d do. Maybe I’ll take you up on that.
MANHATTAN: If you need material, I can keep sending you nonsense texts. You know, for inspiration.
ME: Careful, I might just put all your deepest, darkest secrets into my assignment.
MANHATTAN: Bold of you to assume I have any secrets, San Diego.
ME: Everyone has secrets, Manhattan.
There was a pause before he responded, the three little dots appearing and disappearing a few times. I wondered what he was thinking or if I’d said something to make him hesitate.
MANHATTAN: Guess you’ll have to keep talking to me to find out 😉
ME: Smooth. Real smooth.
MANHATTAN: It’s part of my so-called charm. So, what’s your day looking like?
ME: Not much, honestly. Maybe I’ll hit the library, try to get some work done.
MANHATTAN: Or you could do something fun instead. Life’s too short to spend all day in the library.
ME: Fun? What do you suggest?
MANHATTAN: Well, if you were in Manhattan, I’d say we go skating. But since you’re all the way over there… What do people even do for fun in San Diego?
ME: I could go to the beach… but it’s not really the best weather for it today.
MANHATTAN: Rainy?
ME: Just cloudy, kind of chilly. The ocean looks a bit gloomy when it’s like this.
MANHATTAN: Gloomy beaches, sounds like a whole vibe. Maybe that’s your inspiration. A letter to the ocean or something.
ME: You really think a letter to the ocean will get me a passing grade?
MANHATTAN: If you write it well enough, why not? Make it all deep and meaningful. Professors eat that stuff up.
ME: Haha, I’ll think about it. Anyway, what about you? Any big plans?
MANHATTAN: Just practice later, then probably hanging out with the team. Nothing too exciting.
ME: Sounds like a solid day. Try not to get ejected this time.
MANHATTAN: No promises. Gotta keep my reputation, you know?
ME: Right, the tough guy. I’ll keep that in mind.
MANHATTAN: But I’m a softie at heart, San Diego. Don’t let the hockey fool you.
ME: Noted. Maybe I’ll write that in my letter. “To the boy who’s tough on the ice but soft underneath…”
MANHATTAN: Now you’re getting it. Make me sound mysterious.
ME: Mysterious, huh? I’ll see what I can do.
I was grinning now, the banter flowing easily between us. There was something about this random stranger that made me feel lighter, like maybe today wasn’t going to be so dull after all.
ME: Alright, I should actually get ready if I’m going to do anything productive today. But thanks for the distraction, Manhattan.
MANHATTAN: Anytime, San Diego. I’ll text you later?
ME: Looking forward to it.
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I was curled up on my couch, a mug of tea warming my hands as I absentmindedly scrolled through my phone. The past month had flown by, and my unexpected friendship with 'Manhattan' had become a regular part of my routine. We’d been texting nearly every day, sharing snippets of our lives, random thoughts, and plenty of playful banter. But lately, something had shifted—his messages had taken on a more flirty tone, and, honestly, I didn’t mind it.
My phone buzzed, and I smiled when his contact name popped up on the screen.
Friday, April 12, 2024today 8:45pm
MANHATTAN: What’s up, San Diego? Missing me yet?
I couldn’t help but grin at his words. He’d been dropping little hints like this more and more, and each time, it sent a little thrill through me.
ME: Why would I miss you? We just talked this morning 😏
MANHATTAN: I don’t know, you tell me. Maybe you’re secretly counting down the hours until you hear from me again.
ME: Oh, totally. I’m just sitting here pining away.
MANHATTAN: Knew it. You can’t resist my charm.
ME: Your ego is something else, you know that?
MANHATTAN: Only because you feed it. Anyway, what’s the plan for tonight? Any hot dates?
I felt a little flutter in my chest at the question, even though I knew he was probably just teasing.
ME: Just me, myself, and I tonight. Super exciting.
MANHATTAN: That’s a shame. If I were in San Diego, I’d take you out somewhere nice.
ME: Oh yeah? Where would you take me, Mr. Big City?
MANHATTAN: Somewhere with a view, good food, and even better company.
ME: Wow, smooth talker. Do you use this line on all the girls?
MANHATTAN: Only the ones who accidentally text me back 😉
I laughed, shaking my head at his response.
ME: Lucky me, I guess.
MANHATTAN: I think I’m the lucky one here.
I paused, reading the message again, feeling my cheeks warm slightly. There it was again—that flirty edge that had been creeping into his texts lately. And I couldn’t pretend I didn’t like it.
ME: Is that so?
MANHATTAN: Definitely. How many girls are cool enough to joke about turning me into a rug and then end up being someone I actually want to talk to every day?
ME: Fair point. I’m one of a kind.
MANHATTAN: That you are. So, since I’m not there to take you out, what are you doing to entertain yourself?
ME: I’m just relaxing, maybe watching a movie later. Nothing too crazy.
MANHATTAN: Sounds cozy. I’d offer to keep you company, but I’m not sure you’re ready to handle my charming self in person.
ME: Oh, I’m sure I could handle you just fine.
MANHATTAN: Careful, San Diego. I might take that as a challenge.
I bit my lip, feeling a mix of excitement and nerves at his boldness. This was definitely new territory, but I couldn’t deny that I was enjoying it.
ME: Maybe I want you to.
There was a pause, and I watched the typing bubble appear and disappear, wondering what was going through his mind. My heart raced in anticipation, unsure of what to expect next. Then, my phone buzzed again—not with a message, but with a photo.
I opened it and stared at the image for a moment, a smile tugging at my lips. He was standing in what looked like a hallway, wearing a worn white T-shirt and a Yankees baseball cap. His hair was a little long, curling out from under the cap, and he had a faint mustache that gave him a laid-back, almost mischievous look. His smile was subtle but warm, like he wasn’t quite sure what to expect either.
MANHATTAN: Figured it’s only fair you see who you’re talking to.
I couldn’t help but feel my heart skip a beat. He was more than I’d imagined—there was something so genuine and relaxed about him, and that easy confidence I’d sensed in our conversations was clearly just a part of who he was.
ME: Not bad, Manhattan. Not bad at all.
MANHATTAN: Glad you approve. Now, your turn?
I felt a rush of nerves as I realized he was asking for a photo in return. This felt like a big step—more real than anything we’d done before. But there was also something exciting about it, about finally showing him who I was after all this time.
I took a deep breath, then snapped a quick selfie, trying to capture something that felt natural but not too staged. I hesitated only for a second before hitting send, my heart pounding as I waited for his reaction.
ME: Alright, but don’t judge too harshly.
My phone buzzed almost immediately after I sent the photo. I could practically feel my pulse in my ears as I watched the screen, waiting for his response. It didn’t take long.
MANHATTAN: Wow.
I bit my lip, a small smile creeping onto my face. Just one word, but it was enough to make my stomach flip.
ME: "Wow" good, or "wow" bad?
MANHATTAN: Definitely good. You’re beautiful, San Diego. I wasn’t prepared for that.
I felt my cheeks heat up at his words. There was something different about receiving a compliment from someone who’d only known me through words until now—someone who hadn’t seen my face but still wanted to know more about me.
ME: You’re just saying that.
MANHATTAN: I’m really not. I mean it. I didn’t expect this whole wrong-number thing to turn into something like this, but I’m glad it did.
ME: Me too. It’s been… nice, talking to you. Getting to know you.
MANHATTAN: More than nice, if you ask me. But now that I’ve seen you, I kind of want to see more of you.
My heart skipped a beat at that. The idea of him wanting more, even though we’d only known each other through these messages, made something flutter inside me.
ME: More of me? How so?
MANHATTAN: Not in a creepy way, I promise. Just… more of your thoughts, your stories. I like hearing about your day, what you’re up to. I guess I’m just curious about you.
ME: You’re making me blush over here.
MANHATTAN: Good. You’ve been doing that to me since day one.
I felt my face heat up even more, and I couldn’t help but smile. It was strange how this random guy from Manhattan, who I’d never even met, could make me feel this way.
ME: Well, if you’re really that curious, ask away. What do you want to know?
MANHATTAN: That sounds perfect. What’s your favorite book?
ME: That’s like asking a parent to pick their favorite child! How would you feel if I asked you your favorite hockey team?
MANHATTAN: New York Rangers. Easy. Number 1 😉
ME: Alright, I'll take your word for it.
MANHATTAN: So, tell me something else. What’s one thing you’ve always wanted to do but haven’t yet?
I laughed softly to myself, feeling that familiar warmth from our conversation. The idea of us just getting to know each other like this, little by little, was comforting. It felt safe and exciting all at once.
ME: I’ve always wanted to travel more. There’s a whole world out there, and I’ve only seen a tiny part of it.
MANHATTAN: Where’s the first place you’d go?
ME: Italy, I think. The food, the history, the art—I want to experience all of it.
MANHATTAN: That sounds incredible. I’ve always wanted to see more of Europe, too.
ME: Maybe one day we’ll both get there. Until then, I guess we’ll just have to keep texting about it.
MANHATTAN: I’m more than okay with that, San Diego. Talking to you is the best part of my day.
ME: Same here, Manhattan.
As I set my phone down, I felt a sense of contentment wash over me. There was no rush, no pressure—just a growing connection with someone who was quickly becoming more than just a stranger on the other end of a text. And for now, that was more than enough.
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It had been almost a month since the night I saw Manhattan’s face for the first time, and our conversations had only gotten better since then. We talked almost every day, sharing little details about our lives, random thoughts, and sometimes just silence on the other end of the line when we were both too tired to text much. I was surprised by how close I’d grown to him, even without meeting in person.
One afternoon, I got an email from one of my professors that sent my heart racing. My university was offering a select group of students a fully-funded, three-day trip to New York City to attend a special literary conference. The idea was to network, attend workshops, and get a taste of the publishing world in one of the most vibrant cities in the world. And somehow, I’d been chosen.
As soon as I read the email, my mind went straight to Manhattan. The idea of being in the same city as him, even if I wasn’t planning on meeting up, was both thrilling and nerve-wracking. But as much as I wanted to share the news with him, a different thought crossed my mind—a surprise. What if I didn’t tell him? What if I showed up in his city and surprised him with the news?
The more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea. He’d been so open and sweet in our conversations, and I wanted to do something special. It felt like the perfect opportunity to catch him off guard, in a good way.
That evening, when I grabbed my phone to text him, I felt a little mischievous. I decided to keep the New York trip to myself for now.
Tuesday, May 2, 2024today 8:45pm
ME: Hey, how’s your day going?
MANHATTAN: Not bad, just finished practice. How about you?
ME: Same old, same old. Classes, assignments, you know the drill.
MANHATTAN: Ah, the glamorous life of a student. Anything exciting on the horizon?
I bit my lip, resisting the urge to spill the beans.
ME: Nothing too crazy. Just trying to survive this semester.
MANHATTAN: You’ve got this. I believe in you, San Diego.
ME: Thanks, Manhattan. I appreciate that.
MANHATTAN: Anytime. So, what’s on your mind?
ME: Honestly, just thinking about how much I’d love to get away for a bit. You know, escape the routine.
MANHATTAN: I hear you. If you ever find yourself in need of a change of scenery, you know where to find me 😉
I smiled to myself, knowing that in just a few weeks, I would be much closer to him than he realized.
ME: I’ll keep that in mind.
MANHATTAN: Good. I’d be happy to play tour guide if you ever made it to the Big Apple.
ME: I’ll have to remember that. You seem like you’d be a pretty good tour guide.
MANHATTAN: Oh, I am. You’d be in excellent hands.
I chuckled, the idea of actually seeing him in person lingering in the back of my mind. But for now, I decided to keep the surprise to myself.
ME: I’ll bet. Maybe one day I’ll take you up on that offer.
MANHATTAN: I hope so. It would be fun.
A sense of anticipation buzzed through me. The thought of being in New York, in his city, and surprising him with my presence was exciting. It was something to look forward to, something just for me, and maybe for him too—when the time was right.
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to be continued... hehehe
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