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Chapter 67

Author: M&Cee
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Riven

The game had ended, but somehow it seemed like my rage had just begun. From the ice to the locker room, back in this place, everyone has been throwing adorations and worship to that one criminal who deserved to be punished for his crimes. Sky.

They had been singing and showering him praises for hours.

“That guy is so…good.” Someone had said.

“Effortlessly giving us four goals is something worth reckoning,” another added.

Stupid people. ‘Worth reckoning’ — like Sky had played the game fair and square.

I know someone might say... Oh... but he did it for you all. Cut that shit! He did it for no one but himself. Let's not even go there with the ‘it's still for Silverfangs’ kind of theory.

No. He didn't do any of that shit for us. Even though we had won, we still would have won with or without his help. It was not our first time playing against Northfield, and we had never lost to them.

Occasionally, my eyes caught Sky’s, and I gave him a cold glare. At least he had to remember that
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  • A Rival for the Hockey Alpha    Chapter 68

    Riven.He was looking past the pillar to whatever I could not see at the moment.I tried to wiggle free. But his hand over my mouth was strong. “Let go of me,” I said, but it only came out muffled because of the hand placed over my mouth. Then I heard it—The footsteps of people approaching. And I recognized the voices. The two bald staff members of the hockey team. I couldn't see them because of the position I was in. But I knew they were walking towards us and possibly heading to their rooms.“Yea, that guy was really good. Very exceptional.” I heard one of them say.“You can say that again.” The other one responded. I didn't need to turn.And of course they were obviously talking about Sky. I scoffed inwardly. Blind folks. Sky was cheating right under their noses and their self-acclaimed professional asses couldn't spot it. No wonder hair had refused to grow on their heads.I heard them walk closer until they finally walked past us. They didn't see us because we obviously were in t

  • A Rival for the Hockey Alpha    Chapter 67

    RivenThe game had ended, but somehow it seemed like my rage had just begun. From the ice to the locker room, back in this place, everyone has been throwing adorations and worship to that one criminal who deserved to be punished for his crimes. Sky.They had been singing and showering him praises for hours.“That guy is so…good.” Someone had said.“Effortlessly giving us four goals is something worth reckoning,” another added.Stupid people. ‘Worth reckoning’ — like Sky had played the game fair and square.I know someone might say... Oh... but he did it for you all. Cut that shit! He did it for no one but himself. Let's not even go there with the ‘it's still for Silverfangs’ kind of theory.No. He didn't do any of that shit for us. Even though we had won, we still would have won with or without his help. It was not our first time playing against Northfield, and we had never lost to them.Occasionally, my eyes caught Sky’s, and I gave him a cold glare. At least he had to remember that

  • A Rival for the Hockey Alpha    Chapter 66

    SkyCheers!!! We echoed, raising the red plastic cup in our hand.“To the Wolves on Ice!!!” someone shouted.“Wolves on Ice!!!!” Everyone screamed.The game was finally over, the score was 4-0. And that was because I let it remain so. Four goals were already so much of a victory, especially when our opponents were the same number behind. Let the loss be minimal. Especially for old time’s sake. I didn't want to humiliate the team so much. Save for when they had a return match with us.The crowd cheered and my name was chanted both by our own audience and some unbiased Northfield fans. After the game, our opponents glared at us with so much hate. Especially Mason… that one. His stare was so hard that if it were a gun, I should have been dead four hours ago.My brain instantly went to what had happened on that ice and I smiled just thinking of it. That sweet memory had successfully rented an apartment in my brain. Because what the fuck!The way Riven had just come from nowhere and owned

  • A Rival for the Hockey Alpha    Chapter 65

    RivenThe puck dropped again, and my stick dropped on the ice. I moved with graceful ease. I wasn’t chasing the scoreboard—sure I wanted us to win, but I was still chasing discipline. That was the game. If you should win, it was only just that you win fairly.But Sky…That idiot was playing with fire. Who could imagine that in the middle of all these people who were watching the game, right in the middle of these thousands of eyes, that stupid guy chose to use wolf-speed to play on the ice!How did I get to know shouldn’t even be a question because, I mean… I didn't need to consult a witch before I knew he was using it in this game. I could literally see it in the way he moved. It was the same speed from that day. The same swift, fluid, effortless movement. He was cheating again. And somehow, only I seemed to notice it.But that was not all. I also saw how he was skating closer to Mason, the captain of the opponents. I could see him muttering some things to Mason. And whatever he was

  • A Rival for the Hockey Alpha    Chapter 64

    RIVEN“Not tonight.”The word rang time and again in my ear. I was standing glued and dumbfounded against the closet. My heart rate needed an urgent checkup. I could clearly hear its loud beat.He turned and walked back to the bed. With a smile on his face, he picked up some pillows and placed them in the middle of the bed, dividing the bed with the pillows.Then he turned to me with a kind of look that said, “I hope this is ok.” Then he unwrapped the towel from his waist, revealing a black brief. I swallowed.Then he dropped on the bed and turned his back to me. My breathing was unsteady, and I was just looking at him like some kind of cinema.“Good night, princess,” he murmured into the pillow over his head. “Please, don’t stand there for too long. You need those legs for tomorrow.”My brain returned. It was at that moment that I realized I had not moved a muscle for over five minutes.Goodness me. My mouth was dry. Even my saliva seemed to have gone on holiday. It seemed like I sud

  • A Rival for the Hockey Alpha    Chapter 63

    RivenAs we got closer to our team’s designated floor in the hotel, my mind snapped back from whatever it was. Suddenly, I realized that going back to the room meant going into the room with Sky.I had totally forgotten that I would be sharing a room with him. As I walked closer, I spotted the room with our names on it. Sky was behind me, his eyes on his phone.I walked inside. My bags from earlier were already there. Stiles had brought them in already, so I walked straight to the bags. I had to arrange a few things inside them. The door closed shut, and I knew. I knew that Sky was now inside the room with me. My heart picked up, beating rapidly for no reason at all. I tried to ignore the fact that he was in the same room as me, trying as much as possible to concentrate on what I was doing. But my mind wouldn’t concentrate. The fact that I was in one small room with him wouldn't let my mind settle.I heard him groan behind me, like he was stretching. “Such a small place.” Then I heard

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