INICIAR SESIÓNRivenThe stadium was electric.Thousands of fans filled the seats, chants echoing off the walls as the Vipers faced off against one of the league’s strongest teams. I sat in the stands, hood up, heart hammering in my chest. I wasn’t playing tonight. Coach had given me the night off after everything that had happened but I couldn’t stay away. I needed to see Kael play.The game was intense. Fast-paced, physical, every shift full of energy. Kael was on fire. He skated like a man with something to prove, threading passes, throwing checks, and scoring two beautiful goals. Every time he flew down the ice, my chest tightened with pride and nerves.When the final buzzer sounded, the Vipers had won 4-2. The crowd erupted. I stood up with them, clapping hard, a wide smile breaking across my face after what felt like forever.Then, over the speakers, I heard Kael’s name called.“Kael Dravin, you can now come to the ice.”The arena quieted a little as Kael skated to the middle of the rink, stil
RivenWe decided to go back to the hospital together. Kael’s hand found mine as we stepped out of the locker room, fingers lacing tightly. We didn’t hide it. We walked through the parking lot like that — two rival hockey players holding hands in public. People recognized us almost immediately. Phones came out, cameras flashed, whispers spread. But we didn’t care. Not anymore.We got into a taxi. The whole ride, Kael kept his thumb stroking the back of my hand. It felt like the only thing keeping me grounded.When we reached the hospital, I saw my father standing in the hallway. The moment our eyes met, I looked away, jaw tight. All the hurt from before came rushing back.Kael squeezed my hand gently. “I know your father disappointed you. He pissed you off. But just… give him a chance. Please.”I looked at Kael for a long time, then at my father, who was watching me with regret in his eyes. I sighed heavily.Dad walked up slowly and took my other hand. His voice cracked.“I’m sorry, Ri
RivenWe lay on the cold ice, chests heaving, staring at each other like the rest of the world had disappeared. The kiss I gave him moments ago still lingered on my lips. My heart was racing so hard I could feel it in my throat.Kael’s eyes were dark, full of everything we’d been holding back for a month. “Riven…” he whispered, his voice rough.I didn’t let him finish. I leaned down again and kissed him — deeper this time. Messy. Desperate. Our mouths moved together like we were starving, tongues sliding, lips pressing hard, teeth grazing. A soft, wet sound filled the empty rink as we devoured each other. His hand came up to cup the back of my neck, fingers threading through my hair, pulling me closer. I moaned into his mouth, the sound vibrating between us.We broke apart only when we needed air, foreheads pressed together, breaths mingling.“I missed you so fucking much,” Kael breathed.I didn’t answer with words. I just kissed him again, slower this time, savoring the taste of him.
KaelRiven’s father sat down heavily in the chair beside my bed. For a long moment, he didn’t speak. His eyes were red-rimmed, like he hadn’t slept in days.Finally, his voice came out rough and thick with emotion.“Thank you,” he whispered. “For saving my wife. You didn’t have to do that. Not after everything I put you through. I… I don’t deserve your help, but you still gave it. Thank you, Kael.”He wiped at his eyes quickly, trying to hide the tears.I stayed quiet, watching him.He took a shaky breath and continued. “I’m sorry. For how I treated you. For threatening you with your father’s secret. For forcing you to break my son’s heart. I was scared. I thought I was protecting Riven, but I was only hurting him. I was stupid. I refused to accept him — his sexuality, the fact that he’s an omega, everything that makes him who he is. I see now how wrong I was.”He looked down at his hands. “Ever since you two ended things… the spark in Riven’s eyes is gone. He’s been empty. I did that
KaelA month had passed.One long, miserable month of pretending I was fine while everything fell apart. I was playing like shit on the ice — slow, distracted, missing easy shots. Coach had already pulled me aside twice. My teammates were starting to whisper. Faye had left me two weeks ago, saying she couldn’t deal with my mood swings and drinking anymore. I didn’t even blame her.I drank every night. Sometimes until I blacked out. May had called me from out of town after seeing clips of me playing, asking if I was okay. I told her the same thing I told everyone.“I’m fine.”But I wasn’t.I couldn’t do this anymore. I missed Riven so much it physically hurt. Every night I thought about him. Every morning I woke up regretting the lie I was living.So I called his father that morning.We met at the same quiet café. The second I sat down, he frowned.“What do you want to talk about?”I swallowed hard, heart pounding. “I don’t think I can handle this anymore. I want Riven back.”His face
RivenMom sighed deeply, her shoulders dropping as she processed everything I had just said. The silence stretched between us, heavy and uncomfortable.“Mom?” I called softly, already feeling the disappointment settle in my chest. “Why are you acting like you hate me now because I’m an omega?”She quickly shook her head. “It’s not about that, son. I’m sorry you saw me act that way. It’s just… I’m a bit shocked. I never thought of this, you know.”“It’s fine,” I nodded, though my voice was quiet. “I just wanted you to know who I really am. And I’m sorry if you feel disappointed.”“No,” she said quickly, reaching for me. “I am not disappointed one bit. I’m just trying to process everything. I promise.”She opened her arms wide. “Come here.”I pouted, eyes already stinging with tears. I felt so emotional lately, like everything was right under the surface. I stepped into her hug, and she wrapped her arms around me tightly.“I love you so much, Riven,” she whispered against my hair. “I’ll
RivenThe knot had finally gone down, and Kael had carried me to his bed after cleaning us up a little. Now we were tangled together under the sheets, naked and warm. His strong arms were wrapped around me from behind, one leg thrown over mine, his breath steady against the back of my neck. It felt
RivenKael’s tongue was relentless.The moment he spread my cheeks wider and dove back in, a broken cry tore from my throat. His hot, wet tongue dragged slowly over my dripping hole, licking up every trace of slick before circling the sensitive rim with filthy precision. I was already trembling, my
KaelI kept my voice calm and soothing, even though my back was pressed against the wall and Riven was glaring at me like he wanted to punch me… or fuck me. Maybe both.“So… to what do I owe this sudden visit?” I asked softly.Riven’s jaw clenched so tightly I could see the muscle jumping. His eyes
RivenThe moment I stepped inside the house, exhaustion hit me like a truck. I kicked my sneakers off by the door, leaving me in just my black socks, and collapsed onto the couch with a heavy sigh. My whole body ached from the intense game, the adrenaline, and the secret, filthy encounter with Kael







