로그인The ice in the Miami Ice Dome is cold, but Finn Reyes is colder. As the star enforcer of the league, Finn is built for violence, aggression, and complete dominance. He doesn't play for friends; he plays to own the rink. But a season-ending injury leaves him isolated in his oceanfront villa, trapped with the one person who could bring his entire empire to its knees—the one reporter who isn't afraid to look him in the eye. Val Cruz has a soft strength that flickers in the dark, a quiet fire that tests Finn’s restraint until it snaps. They are rivals in every sense: the broken defenseman and the man determined to unearth his secrets. When the lines between professional duty and primitive, wolfish instinct blur, Finn offers a deal that leaves no room for escape. “I get to kiss you whenever I want.” The agreement is simple, the stakes are lethal, and the tension is a powder keg. In the dead of a Miami night, under the watch of a freezing moon, the hunt begins. But in the world of werewolves and high-stakes ice, the predator often becomes the prey. One touch will ruin them. One bite will claim them. The only question left is who will break first.
더 보기"You're late."
Mariana didn't look up from her third espresso. She didn't have to. The scent of rain and damp fur followed me into Sol y Sombra Café like a curse.
"The Alpha's assistant wouldn't stop howling about deadlines." I pulled out a chair, the wood scraping against the tile. "He wants the new scouting reports for the Miami Ice Dome by Monday. Apparently, the northern packs are sending their best Enforcers for the tryouts."
Mariana finally looked at me, her eyes tracking the way my damp shirt clung to my shoulders. "You look like a drowned rat, Val. And you’re vibrating. Sit. Breathe."
I didn't sit. My heart slammed against my ribs, a frantic rhythm that had nothing to do with the tropical storm brewing over the Bayside Bight. I’d just committed to the one thing I swore I’d never touch again.
"I told him I’d do it," I muttered, my voice rough. "The hockey profile. The full deep-dive on the lunar-cycle training shifts."
Mariana’s brow arched. "You hate the Ice Dome. You haven't stepped foot near a puck since your marrow-fever broke your streak."
"I like having a roof over my head." I paced the small space between the table and the counter. "My Bayside condo fees are high. The medical debt from the fever is deeper. If I don’t deliver this series for the sports desk, I’m hunting for scraps in the Everglades."
A low chuckle came from behind the counter. Mateo Silva, the barista with a grin that could melt a glacier, was leaning on the machine. He wasn't looking at me. He never did. He was busy cataloging the curve of Mariana’s neck.
I grabbed a napkin and wiped the rain from my jaw. I was the quiet one. The brother who lived in the shadows of legends, a soft-spoken wolf with a fire inside that usually just ended up burning me.
"Non-fat latte," I barked at Mateo.
He didn't blink. Just kept his eyes on Mariana like she was the only moon in the sky. I ground my teeth. I was used to it. Most wolves looked right through me, seeing a beta-grade build and a pen-pusher’s posture.
"Val." Mariana grabbed my wrist. Her grip was iron. "Look at me."
I stopped. The heat of her palm seeped into my skin.
"You're spiraling," she said. "Is this about the leg?"
I flinched. My calf ached, a phantom reminder of the day the ice claimed my career. "It’s about the work. I don’t know the new shift-play. I don’t know how they’re integrating the younger Omegas into the defensive line."
"So learn." She let go, leaning back. "You have the best resource in Miami living ten minutes away."
"No." I knew exactly where she was going. My stomach dropped.
"He’s the star of the Miami Ice Dome, Val. He’s the most magnetic presence in the league."
"He's a narcissistic predator who thinks the sun rises and sets on his stick-handling," I snapped.
"He's your brother's best friend." Mariana’s eyes danced with a dangerous light. "And he’s probably bored out of his mind at that Oceanfront Villa. Call him."
My phone buzzed in my pocket. A message from the lead editor. Confirming the interview with the Captain. Don't blow this, Cruz.
"I can't," I whispered.
"Why not?"
I looked out the window toward the Blue Ridge Mountains, visible even through the Miami haze. "Because Finn Reyes doesn't just play the game. He hunts it. And I’m not ready to be prey again."
"You think you’re walking away clean?" Finn grabbed a rough towel and scrubbed his jaw, only succeeding in streaking the red paint across his bronze skin. "You’re the one who drew first blood, Cruz. Typical.""Lies. Pure fiction. You’ve been poking at me since we were pups. It was your hobby. Or your calling."His smirk was pure Alpha. "It was. That’s the job description for the brother's best friend. Didn't you get the memo?"I let out a jagged breath. "We have enough tension to power the Miami Ice Dome for a season.""Can't wait to bleed it out.""You need a shower first," I said."You too." He clamped his hand around my wrist. His thumb traced the pulse point on my skin, and the world shriveled down to the two of us. Heat slammed into my chest. My neck burned."Since you marked me, you’re the one scrubbing it off.""And what about me?" I shot back."Don't sweat it. I’m lathering you up, too." He leaned in, his mouth ghosting against my ear. "Every single inch." His hot breath sent
"Who the hell is this?" Finn's voice dropped an octave, a low growl rippling through his chest as he stared at the blonde man.The stranger had enough gel in his hair to keep a helmet on in a hurricane. He looked like every other pretty-boy shifter trying too hard to be an Alpha. "Walker," Finn said, his jaw locking. "What are you doing at the Luna Azul?""Mating disaster," Adrian Walker said. He jerked a thumb toward a girl at a back table who looked like she wanted to claw his eyes out. "Not exactly a match made in the stars.""Stinks for you." Finn's hand shifted, his fingers grazing the small of Val’s back.Adrian didn't look at Finn. His gaze slid to Val, tracing the line of his throat before settling on his face. A slow, hungry grin spread across his lips. "Well, damn. If it isn't little Val Cruz."Val stiffened, his brush hovering over the canvas. "We've met?""Met? Kid, I played on the same line as your brother and Reyes back in the day. You were always the shadow following Lu
"Close your mouth, Val. You’re catching flies."I snapped my jaw shut and swiped at the air. "It's not a date," I muttered, my voice sounding thin even to my own ears."I know." Finn didn't look up. He just stared at the bristles of his brush like they held the secrets of the universe."Finn." I leaned in. I needed to know. Why play the 'date' card? Why dump a perfectly good chance with a blonde who clearly wanted to be his next conquest?Because he wanted to be here? With me?I killed the thought before it could take root. Dangerous. I was reading too much into a guy following a concussion protocol. He needed to be back on the ice for the playoffs. Hockey was his life—his pulse, his pack, his everything. He wouldn’t let a distraction like me stall his career. He deserved that spot in the lineup. That’s why I brought him to this art event at the Luna Azul. It always settled my wolf. I hoped it would ground his."You've done this before?" he asked, redirecting the flow. "This art stuff
"I can't believe you're dragging me into a bar to paint a damn flower," Finn grumbled.He leaned into Val, the scent of brine and pine wood thick between them. The Reyes Oceanfront Villa was miles away, but the heat off Finn's skin made the crowded Luna Azul Bar feel like a private den. Over the last forty-eight hours, the jagged edges between them had sanded down. Val didn't know if Finn felt the shift—the strange, steady tether pulling at his gut—but it was new. Dangerous. He shouldn't want it this much.Local hockey fans flooded the room. The air grew heavy with the smell of spilled ale and wet fur. Men and women in team jerseys scrambled for stools, eyes darting toward their table. The whispers started immediately."Is that Reyes?""No way. The captain at an art night?"Val kept his eyes on his canvas, offering nothing but a tight, polite curve of his lips. Finn was either oblivious or a master of the cold shoulder. He punched a text into his phone and shoved it back into his deni
"Shut up," I muttered, sliding back onto the gray sheets beside him.The villa was silent, the only sound the rhythmic crash of the Atlantic against the shore. I grabbed Finn’s hand. His palm was a map of brutal history—thick calluses from years of gripping a hockey stick, skin hardened by the cold
"You're full of it, Reyes."Val stood rooted in the dim light of the Reyes Oceanfront Villa, his jaw set as he watched Finn. The Alpha snorted, a sharp, ragged sound that echoed off the high ceilings of the study."I’m a professional prick, Val. Pricks don’t land 'nice guys' like you. Besides, I’m
"Sit down, Reyes," Val Cruz commanded, dropping his tablet as the Miami Ice Dome broadcast flickered to black.Finn Reyes was pacing the villa kitchen like a caged predator, his knuckles white as he scrubbed his jaw. His golden eyes, usually sharp with a magnetic arrogance, were narrowed into dange
I need to taste him. I need it so violently it makes my teeth ache, but Val’s eyes are wide, his pulse thrumming visibly in the hollow of his throat. He’s vibrating with a quiet panic, every corded muscle in his neck pulled taut.Hell, if he still despises me—if he doesn’t want this—there’s no way






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