LOGINLiam Simpson is the Golden Boy of Northwood University hockey. He’s the Captain,a legacy, and he’s 100% straight; or so he thought.He has his whole life planned out, and it doesn't include Jax Miller. Liam and Jax have nothing in common except their jerseys and their burning hatred for each other. Liam plays for his father’s pride. Jax plays for the thrill. Neither of them has ever looked at a man that way before.But when they are forced to share a roof, the walls they built start to crumble with nowhere to hide, the hate starts to feel a lot like obsession. One accidental touch turns into a late night mistake they can’t take back. Now, they aren't just playing for a championship, they’re playing a dangerous game, one that is stronger than any hit on the ice.
View MorePush.Glide. Turn. Again. My legs screamed. I didn’t stop. I couldn't stop. If I wasn't perfect, I was nothing.
I checked my reflection in the glass.. Blonde hair, neat. Jersey , straight. The Captain’s rank sat heavy on my chest. I looked like a Simpson. A NHL legacy. My phone buzzed on the bench. I didn't need to look at the screen to know who it was. Dad: I saw the clips from yesterday's practice . Your backcheck is lazy. Fix it. The scouts don't sign lazy players. I gripped the phone until my knuckles turned white. I wasn’t a don, I was a project. I put the phone down and grabbed my stick. I wanted to hit something, I wanted to scream until the glass break. The heavy double doors of the arena slammed open. I knew the sound of those footsteps. "You’re going to wear out the ice before the rest of us even get a turn, Captain," a voice called out. It was Jax Miller. He was wearing his jersey half-tucked, his dark hair a disaster, and he was carrying his skates over his shoulder. "Practice doesn't start for an hour, Miller," I snapped, "Get lost." Jax didn't move. He skated toward me,annoyingly fast. He stopped just inches from me. "I couldn't sleep, captain. Too much energy. Besides, I wanted to see if the rumors were true. "What rumors?" "That the great Liam Simpson is a robot," Jax laughed. "You look stiff, Liam. Like you’re afraid if you break a sweat, you’ll break a rule. Is it the dad thing? I heard he’s a real joy." My blood boiled. "Don't talk about my father. And stay in your lane. We have a system here." "Your system is boring," Jax whispered. "I think it’s time for a little chaos." He took off. He didn't follow the drills. He skated in wild circles, cutting across my path, forcing me to stop. He was mocking me. Every time he passed, he kicked ice onto my boots. "Stop it," I warned. "Make me," he shot back, his eyes sparkling with mischief. I didn't think. I just reacted. I dropped my shoulder and charged. I caught him in the side, Jax wasn't expecting the hit. He slammed into the boards with a loud thud but he didn't stay down. He stood up, his face red, his smirk replaced by anger. He didn't use his stick; he threw it aside and tackled me. I felt the cold ice against my cheek as we rolled. Jax grabbed my jersey, his knuckles digging into my throat. "You think you’re so tough because of your name?" he spat, his breath hot against my face. "You’re just a scared little boy." "I hate everything about you," I choked out. "The feeling is mutual, Princess," Jax growled. Just as I prepared to headbutt him, a whistle shot through the air. It was so loud. "SIMPSON! MILLER!" There stood coach Iron Mike. His face was a deep, terrifying shade of purple. He marched onto the ice, his shoes slipping, but he didn't care. "Get up. Now!" he roared. We scrambled apart, standing on shaky legs. My lip was bleeding. Jax had a dark bruise already forming on his cheekbone. We stood three feet apart, both of us breathing like hunted animals. "I’ve had enough," Coach said. His voice wasn't loud anymore. It was quiet, which was worse. "I have scouts calling me. I have the Dean calling me. My two best players are trying to kill each other in the dark." "He started it," I said, my voice trembling. "I don't care who started it!" The coach barked. He turned to me. "Liam, your father called me this morning. He’s disappointed. He thinks you’ve lost control of this team." I felt like I had been punched in the stomach. "Coach, please…" "Quiet," Coach ordered. He looked at Jax. "And you. You’re talented, Miller, but you’re a cancer. You’re destroying my locker room." Coach reached into his pocket and pulled out a set of silver keys. He held them up. They jingled in the silence of the arena. "The school has a housing problem," Coach said with a mean smile. "And I have a chemistry problem. I’m solving both today." He threw the keys. They landed on the ice between us. "You’re moving out of the dorms," Coach announced. "There is a small studio apartment off campus. You two are going to live there. Together. One month. If you can’t learn to pass the puck and act like teammates, you’re both off the roster. No scholarships. No NHL. No hockey." I looked at the keys. Then I looked at Jax. "One month?" Jax whispered, the blood dripping from his chin. "One month," Coach confirmed. "And here’s the best part. There is only one bed." I looked at the keys again. My life was over. I looked toward the stands and saw a shadow moving in the VIP box. My father had seen everything.The day of the championship arrived. The arena was packed to the ceiling. The air was freezing, but the energy of the crowd made it feel like it was burning. Thousands of fans were wearing Northwood blue, waving signs and chanting our names. As we skated onto the ice for warm ups, I looked up into the stands. It didn't take long to find them. In the front row, my mom was standing next to Chloe. Mom was wearing a Northwood scarf, her face glowing with a mix of nerves and pride. Chloe was cheering so loud I could almost hear her over the music.Then, I saw him.My father was sitting a few rows back. He was just sitting there, his arms crossed, watching me with that same unreadable expression. My heart gave a heavy thump. He had actually come.The game was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. The other team was fast and aggressive. They knew about the scandal, and they tried to use it. Every time I hit the boards, someone whispered a slur or a joke about the video."Focus, Liam!" Jax shout
Today, we were out on the ice for our final practice. The sound of skates cutting through the ice was loud. Everyone was focused. We moved in sync, passing the puck back and forth. During a small break, I skated over to the boards to grab my water bottle. I looked around the rink. Something felt missing. I scanned the faces of my teammates; Swiss, Toby, Mark, and the others. Then I realized who was gone."Hey, Swiss!" I called out, wiping sweat from my forehead.Swiss skated over, stopping with a spray of ice. "Yeah, Cap?""Where’s Davis?" I asked, looking toward the locker room door. "The big game is tomorrow. He’s still on the roster. Is he coming?"Swiss shook his head and leaned against his stick. "I haven't seen him since the morning after you came back. He showed up, realized no one was going to talk to him, and he just... disappeared.""None of the freshmen have seen him in the dorms either," Toby added, skating up to join us. "He’s probably hiding. After everything he did, I
The time of the hearing was the most nervous I had ever been. Even though the team was behind me and the students were cheering, I knew that the people in the Board Room held my entire life in their hands.Jax and I met up early. We both dressed in our best suits. I wore a dark blue one that my mom had bought for my graduation, and Jax wore a clean black suit. We looked more like young businessmen than hockey players. We didn't talk much as we walked toward the Administration Building. We just held each other’s hands tightly until we reached the front steps.The campus was still buzzing. There were students standing near the entrance, and when they saw us, they gave us thumbs up signs. But as soon as we stepped inside the building, everything changed.We walked into the large room at the top of the stairs. It was the same room where I had been told to leave just days ago. To my surprise, the room was more crowded this time. There were several professors sitting in the back together wi
I woke up before my alarm, because of the notification sound coming from my phone. A notification from my school email address.I held my breath.TO: Liam SimpsonFROM: Office of the DeanSUBJECT: Formal Hearing and Review of SuspensionDear Mr. Simpson, follow-up to our previous meeting, the Board of Trustees has scheduled a formal hearing regarding your status at Northwood University. You are required to be present on campus by 2:00 PM today. Your interim suspension has been paused pending the outcome of this hearing. Please report to the Administration Building upon arrival.I sat up so fast I felt dizzy. They were calling me back. I immediately dialed Jax. He picked up on the first ring."Did you get it?" I asked, not even saying hello."I got it," Jax said. He sounded breathless, like he had been jumping around his room. "They sent me one too. Liam, we’re going back. We’re actually going back.""I'm packing my bags right now," I said. "I'll meet you at the dorms in three hours."
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