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Shattered Ice

Shattered Ice

Are you tired of every hockey romance turning into pure erotica by chapter ten? We are going back to basics. This is about the tension. The secrets. The stolen glances across a crowded campus, the brush of a bare hand in a freezing ice rink, and the dangerous boy who would burn the world down just to keep her safe. Caroline Reed is invisible by choice. As a pre-law student fighting to maintain a flawless 4.50 GPA, she hides in the shadows of the university athletics department. She analyzes sports compliance data just to keep her scholarship intact. Her life is perfectly ordered and perfectly safe. Leo Kincaid is the untouchable hockey captain. He is ruthless on the ice and completely guarded off it. Everyone thinks he is just another arrogant, golden boy athlete. But the numbers do not lie. When Caroline reviews the latest game footage, she finds a terrifying statistical pattern. Leo is intentionally taking penalties and throwing specific plays. When she confronts him in the dead of night at the empty arena, she expects a confession of greed. Instead, she uncovers a dangerous underground betting ring that is blackmailing him. By speaking up, Caroline has just put a massive target on her own back. Now, the only way Leo can protect her is to pull her directly into his spotlight. He forces her into his daily life under the guise of needing a personal academic manager. Suddenly, the invisible girl is everywhere he is. He watches her constantly. He fiercely dictates who she talks to. And in the quiet, frozen moments between the chaos, Caroline begins to realize that the brutal captain is the safest place she could ever be.
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Chapter 2

The heavy metal door clicked shut. The sound echoed in the cramped basement office like a judge striking a wooden gavel. My heart slammed against my ribs. I reacted purely on instinct. I slammed my laptop shut. The glowing screen vanished into darkness. The bold red zero was gone. The mathematical proof of his betrayal was hidden beneath a closed silver lid. Leo Kincaid stood motionless. He was a mountain of a man in his dark team jacket. His broad shoulders blocked the only exit. The smell of fresh ice, expensive cologne, and dark secrets flooded the stuffy space. It overpowered the familiar scent of stale coffee and dusty parchment. He did not say a word. He just stared at the closed laptop. His jaw was clenched so tight I thought his teeth might shatter. "Working late." His voice was low and rough. It scraped against the quiet room. I swallowed hard. My throat felt like sandpaper. I gripped the edges of my desk to hide my shaking hands. "Routine compliance checks," I lied. My voice sounded thin and unconvincing. Leo took a slow step forward. The dim fluorescent light caught the sharp angle of his cheekbone. He looked exhausted. Dark circles bruised the skin beneath his intense eyes. He did not look like the golden boy of State University right now. He looked like a man standing on the edge of a very high cliff. He stopped directly in front of my desk. He loomed over me. His presence was suffocating. He radiated a dangerous, tightly coiled energy. "Numbers on a screen only tell half the story," Leo said quietly. His gaze dropped to my trembling fingers, then back up to my face. "If you want to know how the game is really played, you need to watch the ice." I blinked, confused by the cryptic statement. "What?" "Tomorrow morning. Six o'clock practice," he ordered. It was not an invitation. It was a command. "Be there, Caroline." He knew my name. Before I could process the shock of the untouchable captain knowing the invisible student analyst, he turned around. He opened the heavy metal door and walked out into the dimly lit hallway. He left me sitting in the freezing office, gasping for air as if I had just surfaced from a deep underwater dive. The next morning, the State University arena was a cavern of freezing air and echoing violence. I sat in the highest row of the bleachers. I was hidden in the shadows beneath the heavy steel rafters. I wore my thickest winter coat. I pulled a handmade blue crocheted beanie down over my freezing ears. It was a nervous habit. I had stitched the yarn together myself during late nights of studying. The rough texture grounded me. I should have been in the law library. I had a mock trial brief to prepare. I needed to analyze corporate liability precedents. I needed to secure my first-class academic standing. My mother was counting on me. I needed to maintain my 4.50 grade point average at all costs. But I could not stay away. Leo Kincaid had issued a challenge. He knew I had found his secret, and instead of threatening me, he had invited me into his arena. I crossed my arms over my chest and watched the ice. The biting chill of the rink seeped through the soles of my boots. The deafening sound of sharp skates carving the frozen water bounced off the empty stadium seats. The sharp crack of dense rubber pucks hitting the plexiglass sounded like repeated gunshots. Down on the ice, the State University hockey team was running brutal offensive drills. I scanned the colorful blur of moving jerseys. I found number seventeen immediately. Leo was a terrifying force. He moved with a fluid, predatory grace. The other players were fast, but Leo was dominant. He controlled the flow of the practice. He dictated the speed of the puck. He was the undisputed king of this frozen kingdom. I watched him glide backward. He tracked the movement of his teammates with terrifying precision. He was a master tactician. I pulled out my notebook and a black pen. I tried to view him through the lens of a prosecutor cross-examining a hostile witness. I needed to study his body language. I needed to find the physical tells that matched the corrupted data on my computer. Asher Hayes skated up to Leo. Asher was the golden retriever of the team. He had bright blonde hair poking out from his helmet and a permanent, easygoing smile. He tapped his stick against Leo's shin guards, clearly making a joke. Leo did not smile back. From my high vantage point, I could see the rigid tension in Leo's massive shoulders. He stood stiffly. He brushed Asher off with a sharp, commanding gesture of his gloved hand. He barked an order, sending the smiling player back to the starting line. Leo was dangerous. But he was selective with his anger. He was carrying a massive, invisible weight. I bit my lower lip. The pieces of the puzzle were shifting in my mind. If Leo was throwing games for money, why did he look so miserable? Greedy athletes usually relished their secret wealth. They bought expensive cars and threw lavish parties. But Leo Kincaid lived in a modest off-campus apartment. He drove a battered Jeep. He looked like he had not slept in weeks. He reminded me of a solitary whale trapped under a thick sheet of arctic ice. He was powerful and massive, but he was slowly suffocating in the dark water. He was frantically searching for a fracture in the ice to catch a single breath of air. The coach blew his silver whistle. The sharp sound pierced the cold air. "Breakout drill!" the coach yelled. "Kincaid, take the point. Hayes, run the wing." The players scrambled into position. The drill began at a blistering pace. I leaned forward. I rested my elbows on my knees. I focused all my attention on Leo's footwork. The puck slid across the ice. It was a perfect pass from the defensive zone. Leo caught it on the blade of his stick without breaking his stride. He accelerated. He flew past the center red line. Asher was skating hard down the right side, wide open and waiting for the cross-ice pass. It was the exact same scenario I had watched on the video footage last night. I held my breath. Leo wound up for the pass. His body mechanics were flawless. But right before his stick connected with the puck, his left skate twitched. It was a microscopic movement. Nobody else in the massive arena noticed it. The coach did not see it. Asher did not see it. But I saw it. Leo intentionally shifted his balance. The puck sailed three feet behind Asher's skates, crashing harmlessly into the side boards. The offensive play died instantly. "Sloppy, Kincaid!" the coach shouted from the bench. "Run it again!" Leo hung his head for a brief moment. He tapped his stick against the ice in a universal gesture of frustration. It looked like a genuine athletic mistake. It looked like a rare moment of clumsiness from the star captain. But I knew the truth. I had the statistical data to prove it. He was holding back. He was a master manipulating his own skills to create believable failures. The underground betting ring was pulling his strings, and he was dancing to their corrupted tune. My heart ached with a sudden, unexpected twist of sympathy. He was ruining his own legacy. He was destroying his golden future, and he was doing it with methodical, agonizing precision. The coach blew the whistle again. "Water break! Five minutes!" The drill ended abruptly. The exhausted players slumped their shoulders. They began a slow, synchronized skate toward the wooden benches to grab their green water bottles. Except for Leo. Leo stopped dead in the exact center of the ice. The arena suddenly felt entirely too quiet. The echoing scrapes of skates faded away. The heavy thumping of my own heartbeat filled my ears. Leo did not look at the angry coach. He did not look at Asher. He did not look at the scattered pucks littering the defensive zone. He stood perfectly still. He gripped his composite hockey stick with both hands. Then, he turned his helmeted head slowly. He looked past the glaring stadium lights. He looked past the fifty rows of empty, blue plastic seats. He looked past the safety netting and the thick plexiglass. He looked straight up into the freezing shadows beneath the steel rafters. He looked directly at me. Even from this massive distance, the physical impact of his stare was undeniable. It hit me like a physical blow to the chest. He locked eyes with me. He did not blink. He did not look away. He knew exactly where I was hiding. He had known I was sitting up here the entire time. My breath caught in my throat. I squeezed the rough yarn of my crocheted beanie until my knuckles turned white. He was not just looking at me. He was warning me. The dark, dangerous energy radiating from his silent figure promised violence. It promised chaos. It promised that my quiet, invisible life was already over. Leo Kincaid raised his gloved hand. He pointed a single, black finger straight at my shadowed seat in the bleachers. Then, he turned his back and skated into the dark tunnel toward the locker rooms.

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