Follow
Chapters
Share
Shattered Ice Novel Cover

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.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 5

"You just painted a massive target on your own back."

His words echoed in my ears. They bounced off the hard concrete wall behind me and shattered the last remnants of my safe, predictable world.

The scent of mint and raw adrenaline wrapped around my senses. Leo Kincaid was too close. His massive frame blocked out the dim stadium lights. He held me caged against the cold cinderblock wall of the arena tunnel. The heavy silence of the ice rink pressed down on my shoulders like a physical weight.

My legal training urged me to stay rational. I tried to analyze the situation. I tried to find a logical exit. But logic was useless when a furious, desperate man was staring down at me with eyes full of lethal promise.

"I can fix this," I stammered. My voice trembled. I hated how weak I sounded. "I will delete the files. I will shred the physical copies. No one else has to know."

Leo let out a harsh, bitter breath. He leaned closer. His dark hair brushed against my forehead.

"You do not understand how these people operate, Caroline," he said. His voice was a low, terrifying rumble. "They do not care about your apologies. They do not care about your deleted files. You accessed their offshore financial data on a university server. They have digital watchers. They already know someone breached their system."

My stomach plummeted. A wave of nausea washed over me.

"They know it was me?" I whispered.

"They know an analyst from the athletic department bypassed their security," Leo corrected grimly. "It will take them less than twenty four hours to trace the login credentials back to your specific laptop. Once they have your name, they will not send a polite warning letter. They will send men."

I squeezed my eyes shut. I tried to block out the horrifying reality.

I was a pre law student. I studied case files and corporate statutes. I prepared mock trial briefs in the safety of the campus library. I did not deal with violent underground syndicates. I did not know how to survive in this dark water.

The imaginary ice above my head suddenly froze solid. I was trapped in the deep water. I had no air left.

"I should go to the police," I said. I opened my eyes and pushed my hands against his solid chest. I needed space. I needed to breathe. "I will go to the local authorities right now. I will request protective custody."

Leo did not budge. His muscles felt like carved granite beneath my palms.

"The police cannot protect you," he stated bluntly. "The local authorities are slow. They require subpoenas and formal warrants. The syndicate moves in the shadows. By the time a judge signs a protective order, you will already be gone."

The raw certainty in his voice chilled my blood.

"So what do I do?" The question slipped past my lips before I could stop it. It was a plea for help.

Leo looked down at my terrified face. The fierce anger in his eyes slowly shifted into a dark, intense possessiveness. It was the look of a predator claiming its territory.

"You do exactly what I tell you to do," he commanded softly.

He stepped back just enough to give me a fraction of an inch of breathing room. But he did not release me from his trap. He kept his large hands planted firmly on the concrete wall on either side of my head.

"Where is your phone?" he demanded.

I blinked. The sudden change of topic threw me off balance. "It is in my coat pocket. Why?"

"Give it to me."

"No," I replied instantly. It was a reflex. My phone was my only lifeline to the outside world. It was my only way to call my mother or campus security.

Leo dropped his left hand from the wall. He reached down and gripped my wrist.

His bare skin was burning hot against my freezing flesh. His grip was not painful, but it was undeniable. It was a physical manifestation of pure control. He squeezed my wrist just enough to send a warning thrill up my arm.

"This is not a negotiation, Caroline," he warned. His voice was dangerously soft. "The syndicate tracks cellular data. They track location services. Give me the phone."

I stared up at him. My heart hammered a frantic rhythm against my ribs. I knew he was right. My digital footprint was a glowing beacon for the men hunting us.

With trembling fingers, I reached into my coat pocket. I pulled out my silver smartphone.

Leo took it from my hand. He did not break eye contact with me as he pressed the side button. The screen illuminated his sharp jawline in a pale, artificial glow.

"Unlock it," he ordered.

I hesitated. The device contained my daily schedule. It held my emails, my academic notes, and the digital backups of the very files that had just ruined my life.

"Caroline." His voice deepened. It was a command that demanded immediate obedience.

I typed in my six digit passcode. The screen unlocked.

Leo took a step back. He finally gave me the physical space I desperately needed. I slumped against the concrete wall. I watched him tap rapidly on the glass screen.

"What are you doing?" I asked. My voice was breathless.

"I am severing your digital connection to the files," he explained. His eyes were locked on the small screen. "I am wiping the cloud backup. I am deleting the browser history from your university portal."

"You are destroying my evidence," I realized with a fresh spike of panic. "If you delete that, I have nothing to take to the dean. I have no proof that I am innocent of the compliance fraud."

Leo looked up. His dark eyes were ruthless.

"You do not need proof for the dean," he said coldly. "You need to survive the weekend. Your precious grade point average does not matter if you are found at the bottom of the campus lake."

The brutal honesty of his words hit me like a physical blow.

He was right. I was clinging to the rules of my old life. But my old life was gone. I had shattered it the moment I decided to confront the dangerous captain in the dark.

Leo finished tapping on the screen. He pressed one final button.

A soft chime echoed in the silent tunnel.

"Done," he announced.

He did not hand the phone back to me. Instead, he dropped it onto the hard concrete floor.

Before I could gasp, he raised his heavy steel skate. He brought his foot down with crushing force. The sickening crunch of shattering glass and snapping metal echoed through the freezing arena.

"What did you just do?" I shrieked. I stared in horror at the destroyed pieces of my phone. The silver casing was bent in half. The screen was reduced to sparkling dust.

"I just saved your life," Leo replied calmly.

He kicked the broken pieces into the dark shadows beneath the metal bleachers.

"They cannot track a dead signal," he continued. His voice was smooth and detached, as if he had not just destroyed a thousand dollar piece of technology. "They cannot hack a device that no longer exists."

I pressed my hands against my face. My mind was spinning out of control.

"I have to call my mother tomorrow," I whispered through my fingers. "She expects me to call her every Sunday. If I do not call her, she will panic. She will call the campus police."

"You can use my device," Leo said.

I dropped my hands and stared at him. The sheer arrogance of his statement sparked a sudden, fiery anger in my chest.

"I do not want to use your device," I snapped. The fear was slowly morphing into fury. "I want to go back to my dorm room. I want to lock my door. I want to wake up tomorrow and pretend none of this ever happened."

Leo took a slow, deliberate step toward me. The predatory grace returned to his movements. He closed the distance between us until the toes of my boots touched the edges of his skates.

The anger in my chest died instantly. It was replaced by that familiar, suffocating tension.

"You cannot go back to your dorm room," he said softly.

"Why not?" I challenged, though my voice wavered.

"Because your dorm is the first place they will look," he explained. His dark eyes locked onto mine. "It is a predictable target. The security cameras in the freshman quad are blind spots. The locks on those doors are a joke."

I swallowed hard. My throat burned.

"Then where am I supposed to go?" I asked.

Leo reached out. He did not grab my wrist this time. Instead, he gently brushed a stray lock of hair away from my cold cheek. The unexpected tenderness of the gesture sent a massive shockwave through my nervous system.

"You are coming with me," he stated.

I shook my head. Panic flared hot and bright in my veins. "No. I am not going anywhere with you. You are the reason I am in danger."

"And I am the only reason you are going to survive," he countered smoothly.

He let his hand trail down the side of my neck. His thumb rested against my pulse point. He could undoubtedly feel my heart racing beneath his touch.

"I am pulling you out of the shadows, Caroline," Leo murmured. His voice was a dangerous, seductive whisper. "The syndicate expects you to hide. They expect you to cower in your room. So we are going to do the exact opposite."

I stared up into his face. The dim light cast sharp shadows across his features. He looked like a fallen angel. He looked like ruin.

"What does that mean?" I breathed.

"It means you are mine now," Leo declared. The raw authority in his tone left no room for argument. "You do not leave my sight. You do not walk across campus alone. You do not eat in the dining hall without me. Starting tomorrow, everyone at State University is going to know that the invisible compliance analyst belongs to the captain."

A shiver ran down my spine. It was a terrifying mixture of pure dread and a dark, twisted thrill.

"They will ask questions," I whispered. "The team. The coaches. The whole campus."

"Let them ask," Leo replied. He dropped his hand from my neck and stepped back. The sudden loss of his body heat left me shivering in the freezing air.

He bent down and picked up the heavy manila folder from the rubber matting. He held onto the physical evidence.

"We are going to give them a very convincing show," he said over his shoulder.

He turned back to face me. His dark eyes were hard and resolute. The desperate, panicked boy from ten minutes ago was gone. The ruthless, untouchable captain had returned.

"Grab your things," Leo ordered. He gestured toward the heavy metal exit door at the end of the tunnel.

"Where are we going?" I asked. My voice felt incredibly small in the massive, echoing arena.

Leo Kincaid walked toward the door. He did not look back.

"To my apartment," he answered. "You are moving in."

You may also like

Bound By The Cruel Billionaire's Deal Novel Cover
9.1
With only fifteen days of cash flow left to save her tech startup, Aida had no choice but to seek a five-million-dollar bridge loan from Brendan Walls, a ruthless billionaire predator. He agreed to sign the check, but on one sickening condition. He demanded Aida act as bait to get close to his corporate rival, Grayson Lott, treating her like a high-end call girl for a business transaction. Forced to comply to save her employees, Aida let Grayson take her to a windowless underground club, where he secretly spiked her whiskey. As the drugs paralyzed her body, triggering horrific flashbacks of a brutal assault from six years ago, Aida locked herself in the bathroom. She had to shatter a mirror and slice her own thigh open with a jagged shard of glass just to stay conscious enough to call Brendan for help. Brendan's armored SUV immediately smashed through the club's wall to save her, and Grayson was arrested. But lying in the hospital, the horrifying truth finally clicked in Aida's mind. The rescue was too fast. Brendan’s men hadn't rushed from Midtown; they had been parked outside the entire time. He had watched Grayson drug her and waited for the felony to happen just so he could legally seize Grayson's company. He had gambled her life and trauma for a hostile takeover. When Brendan casually tossed a signed contract and luxury car keys onto her hospital bed as hush money, the last thread of Aida's sanity snapped. "The deal is dead. NovaTech is mine. If you ever come near me again, I will kill you." Bleeding and shaking with icy rage, Aida threw the keys at his chest, formally declaring war on the monster who thought he could buy her soul.
Claimed By The Ruthless Lycan Warlord Novel Cover
9.6
Areli was the hardest-working medic in the Blackridge Clan, but her efforts only earned her the title of a useless burden. Her supposed lover, Eugene, and her senior mentor, Gloria, lured her to the edge of the deadly Blackwind Cliff and shoved her straight into the abyss. She miraculously survived the freefall, only to return and find Gloria standing before the entire clan, wearing a mask of fake sorrow. "Look! The traitor is back! She eloped with wild males!" Gloria shrieked. Eugene stepped up, looking heartbroken, and publicly accused her of betraying his love. The crowd erupted, raining hisses and boos upon her, completely ignoring the horrific, life-threatening bruises that covered her battered body. They blindly believed the lies, treating her like garbage while Gloria secretly plotted to poison her water and destroy her completely. Areli felt a chilling sense of betrayal. How could the man who claimed to love her watch her fall with such cold eyes? To make matters worse, her modern biochemist instincts revealed a terrifying truth: she was unexpectedly pregnant with the child of a savage Warlord she had encountered in the wild. In this brutal, primitive world, showing any weakness was an absolute death sentence. But she wasn't going to cower or run away. Refusing the Warlord's offer to simply rescue her, Areli calmly placed a highly toxic herb on her drying rack and left her tent flap open. The bait was set. Now, she just had to wait for the screams.
Death Of A Marriage, Birth Of Revenge Novel Cover
8.3
My husband watched as my skin melted, scalded by boiling soup, yet his hands were busy comforting my attacker. Five years of marriage, built on a foundation of my family's power, crumbled with a single, brutal act of betrayal. He bought me off with a penthouse and a trust fund, but I tore out my IV and threw his charity back in his face. It was our fifth anniversary, but my husband, Ethan, remained distant, avoiding any talk of Chicago or the mafia protection my family once offered him. He then pushed a black velvet box across the table. Inside was a Separation and Property Division Agreement, not a diamond. He told me to sign for Ilene's security, offering millions. When I refused, Ilene hurled boiling soup. Ethan shielded her, not me, as the scalding liquid melted my dress. With second-degree burns, he blamed me, ordering me from our home for Ilene’s comfort. My family saved him, yet he sacrificed my body and marriage for another woman. The love I felt turned to ash. What kind of debt demanded my flesh and marriage? I ripped the IV from my arm, hurling his "charity" keys back. My diamond ring placed on the agreement, I walked away. From today on, Ethan, you and I are dead to each other.
Escaping Into The Dangerous Devil's Arms Novel Cover
9.3
My father ordered me to marry into the cursed Vaughn family. Their heirs were rumored to die young from a mysterious genetic agony. My sister Kayden laughed, saying she wasn't going to waste her youth planning a funeral. So, I became the sacrificial lamb. When I refused, my father slammed his hand on the table and threatened to throw my dead mother's ashes into the city dump. "You are a struggling actress with no money and no power. You have no choice," he told me coldly. To make matters worse, my own agent drugged my drink at a business dinner, trying to sell my body to a sleazy investor just to secure project funding. I was completely cornered, suffocating under the weight of their cruelty. I couldn't understand how my own flesh and blood could be so vicious, treating me like a worthless pawn to be traded and discarded. But none of them knew that while escaping the drug-laced dinner, I crashed directly into the terrifying Vaughn heir, Algot. When his glowing crimson eyes locked onto me during a violent episode of his cursed pain, we discovered an impossible truth: my physical touch was the only cure for his agony. Looking at the dark bruises he accidentally left on my neck, I chose not to run. Instead, I pulled out the private business card he gave me and dialed his number. "You need me," I whispered to the dangerous billionaire. "And I am going to use you to destroy them all."
Rising From Ruin: The Billionaire's Lethal Roommate Novel Cover
8.6
For two years, I was trapped behind my own eyes, a prisoner in my own skull. A crazed fan had hijacked my body after a brutal car crash, wearing my skin like a cheap suit. When my soul finally locked back into my flesh in a cramped hospital room, I realized she had destroyed everything I built. This parasitic stalker had drained my massive fortune to zero, buying luxury gifts for a mediocre actor and turning me into the internet's most hated woman. My phone was flooded with death threats, and the hashtag demanding I go to hell was trending at number one. Even the hospital nurses despised me. One marched into my room, raising her hand to violently slap my pale cheek. "You psychotic bitch, you make me sick!" Worse, my sprawling Beverly Hills estate had been foreclosed and sold to a mysterious billionaire named Kasey Dominguez. I had absolutely nothing left. No money. No reputation. No home. The sheer violation of watching a psychotic stranger ruin my life while I was locked in the passenger seat of my own mind made my blood boil. I refused to let her destroy my legacy. As the nurse's hand descended, my atrophied muscles snapped into action. I twisted her wrist until the joint popped, grabbed the keys to my freedom, and slipped out into the cold Los Angeles night. I was going to take my life back, starting with the billionaire who thought he owned my house.
Scars Of Betrayal: The Billionaire's Sweet Revenge Novel Cover
9.0
Carli followed an anonymous text to a dark garage, only to find her fiancé of seven years tangled with another woman in his Porsche. She smashed his window, threw her engagement ring at his face, and walked away. But the betrayal didn't stop there. Her own family sided with the cheater. Her father slapped her across the face so hard she bled, demanding she hand over her late aunt's trust fund. "If you don't do exactly as you're told tonight, I will freeze every credit card in your name," her father roared. Forced to attend the exclusive Gutierrez family gala, Carli watched her ex-fiancé parade his cheap mistress to humiliate her, while her stepsister tried to publicly ruin her. Suddenly, a violent screech echoed as the massive crystal chandelier above them snapped from the ceiling. In a split second of pure instinct, Vaughn shoved his mistress to safety and threw himself to the ground, completely abandoning Carli to be crushed. Staring up at the plummeting glass, Carli felt the crushing reality that her entire life had been surrounded by monsters. But the fatal impact never came. A massive force yanked her into a hard chest, shielding her body entirely from the explosive shrapnel. Carli opened her eyes to find Fletcher Gutierrez—the ruthless billionaire king of Wall Street and the masked stranger from her reckless one-night stand—bleeding heavily over her. Feeling his warm blood on her hands, Carli knew the game had just changed.