تسجيل الدخولFor ten years, Ashley Carter was the invisible backbone of Weston's hockey career. She threw away her dream medical scholarship and worked grueling double shifts as a waitress to fund his training. But on the night he wins Rookie-of-the-Year, Weston thanks the parents who never supported him. Worse, he introduces the “cousin” he’d spent years telling Ashley not to worry about as his girlfriend, claiming her Omega status is a liability to his rising fame. Heartbroken but unbroken, Ashley walks away. And Weston lets her. Never realizing he lost the architect behind his entire empire. Desperate for a fresh start, Ashley accepts a physical therapy job with a rival NHL franchise. The catch? She’s forced to work alongside the league’s most terrifying Alpha and team captain, Brooks Wayne. But when an unexpected accident throws them into the spotlight, a PR disaster forces them into a fake-dating-contract. * Everyone knows Brooks as an arrogant control freak who had his hockey stardom handed to him on a silver platter. He doesn't do relationships, and he certainly doesn't do Omegas. Brooks thinks Ashley is just another fragile, spoiled-Omega. Ashley thinks he’s an oversized, insufferable jerk. But the more they clash, the more Brooks uncovers the woman hiding beneath Ashley's quiet exterior. And beneath his freezing--Alpha--exterior, Ashley discovers a side of Brooks no one else in the world is allowed to see. Then Weston finally realizes he threw away the only person who ever truly mattered. How far will he go to win Ashley back when the biggest, baddest Alpha in the league isn't just standing in his way— He has absolutely no intention of giving Ashley back. **** Something's wrong. The ruthless hockey Alpha who doesn't do exclusive relationships suddenly wants his Omega physical therapist in his bed every single night...
عرض المزيدAshley
“Ten years, Weston. And this is how you're breaking up?” I asked in disbelief, staring at my boyfriend. The man I had supported since we were broke high school sweethearts. I was half-hoping he'd drop the prank, get on one knee, and pull out a ring. Just like I’d imagined a million times. After all, there was nothing stopping him anymore. He was the NHL’s most flashy and hottest rookie. He had won the Rookie of the Year award just last night, and I had been right there in the crowd, tears of joy blurring my vision as I watched his dreams come true. “I'm sorry it comes to this, but I can't be with you anymore. Let's break up,” he repeated, like he wasn't the exact same man who promised me a ring after his first big award. Weston didn't even look at me as he adjusted his designer watch. “Look, Ashley, I know this might be heartbreaking for you right now, but my career is kick-starting... I’m moving up in the world, and you... Just look at you. Coming here, you still dress like that.” His eyes dissected my simple turtleneck dress with disgust. “But you never had a problem with what I wore before...” “‘Before,’ come on, we’re not in high school anymore. And even if you change your clothes, you just have to be an Omega.” It felt like a physical slap to the face. “What is it about Omegas?” My voice trembled as I asked, though I knew exactly what he was going to say. He sighed, finally looking at me with a sickening mix of pity and frustration. “Stop looking at me like that, like you don't know. In this city, Alphas rule the top of the food chain, especially in the major leagues. As a Beta, I already have to fight tooth and nail just to be respected on the same ice as those Alpha monsters. And having a plain Omega as my partner? It'll drag down my career.” His career. The career I sacrificed everything to build. Suddenly, the humiliating events of last night clicked together, forming a sick, twisted picture in my mind. “So that's why,” I whispered, the ultimate betrayal finally dawning on me. “Last night on that stage... when you introduced Zoey to the world as your girlfriend.” Weston’s jaw tightened, and he quickly looked away. “You told me she was your cousin!” I choked out, a fresh wave of agony ripping through my chest. For two years, I had welcomed that girl into our apartment. I cooked for her, smiled at her, and even let her sleep on our bed while I took the couch. “You’ve been sleeping with the girl you claimed was family? This whole time?” “Don't make a scene, Ashley,” he hissed, glancing around the restaurant. “Zoey is a Beta. She comes from a wealthy family, she knows how to handle the media, and she fits the brand I need right now. You don't. I didn't want to hurt you, but I have to secure my image.” My heart shattered completely, the sharp edges slicing through my insides. The girl I had treated like a sister was his secret lover. And I, the one who gave him everything, meant absolutely nothing. For ten grueling years, I gave up my life for him, choosing to study as an orthopedic nurse instead of accepting the medicine scholarship just so I could work double shifts as a waitress to fund his hockey career. I sold my late mother’s only heirloom to pay for his elite training camp. I loved him that much. Not just because every single sacrifice came with one promise; “When I make it, Ashley, I’ll tell the whole world you’re the reason I got here.” But last night, standing on that stage with the world watching, he thanked the parents who had called his hockey dream a waste of time and never gave him a single dime. He hadn't mentioned my name once. While it broke me then, I was stupid enough to think he was saving it for tonight. Our ten-year anniversary. And when I learned he had arranged this romantic dinner and invited me to come, I thought it was to celebrate, and perhaps, propose. Unknown to me, he had only planned to dispose of me. “So that's it,” I whispered, blinking furiously to hold back the hot tears. “Ten years of my life reduced to a liability because of my secondary gender. Something you swore was never a problem for you. I didn't ask to be born an Omega.” “Yes. Otherwise, why couldn't you have landed a high-paying job for yourself after all this time?” A flash of guilt crossed his face before he quickly masked it with cold indifference. “Look, I don't want to do this, but we're just not meant to be.” He tossed a hundred-dollar bill onto the table. “Dinner is on me. I'll have my manager send over a check to cover whatever you think you spent on me over the years. I'll have my things out of the apartment by tomorrow. Goodbye, Ashley.” He stood up, turned his back on me, and walked out of the restaurant. **** An hour later, I was sitting in my dark apartment, my tears finally falling freely. I stared blankly at the wall, my thoughts spiraling out of control when suddenly, my phone vibrated next to me, the screen lighting up the dark room. I wiped my raw, puffy eyes and grabbed it. A notification flashed on the screen. For a pathetic minute, I hoped it was Weston, texting to apologize, saying it was all a big mistake. But it wasn't him. It was an email. Sender: HR Department –Sports Rehabilitation Department My breath hitched in my throat. The Wolves. The most prestigious hockey organization in the country. But I wasn't happy. Though I was incredibly skilled at what I studied, the moment franchises saw my Omega status on the paperwork, the doors slammed shut. Omegas are too fragile for high-stress sports. Omegas can't handle treating aggressive Alpha athletes. It was the same prejudiced garbage everywhere. I had been rejected so many times I had simply stopped applying. And this franchise was the absolute last place I had sent my resume to in a moment of desperate, exhausted delusion—and mostly because of my best friend Emma's encouragement. I stared at the subject line, my thumb hovering over the screen. Then, I let out a bitter, hollow laugh. Who am I kidding? I had already received a mountain of rejections from minor league teams. Why in the world would the biggest, brightest hockey franchise in the league want a "plain Omega nerd"? It was definitely just another automated rejection email. I couldn't handle reading another “We regret to inform you…” today. So without even opening the message, I swiped the notification away, closed my G***l app entirely, and tossed my phone onto the sofa cushion next to me. If only I knew that one unopened email was about to flip my entire world upside in ways I never imagined.Brooks I’d known this woman for exactly forty-five minutes, and I was already questioning my sanity. Fake dating. What an absolute nightmare. My car was usually my sanctuary—quiet, and strictly my own space. Now, the air was filled with a distressed Omega scent that told me exactly how much she didn't want to be here. I kept my eyes strictly on the road, drumming my fingers lightly on the leather steering wheel. I hated forced conversation, and I assumed she did too. But a few blocks in, she let out a heavy sigh and turned her head to look at me. “You don't have to look so miserable,” she muttered. “I'm not miserable,” I replied, keeping my voice flat. “I'm just calculating how much of my sanity this publicity mess is going to cost me.” She scoffed, looking back out the window. “Then why did you agree to it?” “I didn't.” She glanced back at me, waiting for the rest. “I was cornered,” I explained, stopping at a red light. “You heard Sarah, the league is threatening a suspen
Ashley I think my brain stopped working somewhere between new physical therapist and fake girlfriend. Because there was absolutely no way those two things belonged in the same sentence. I looked at Sarah. Then at the arrogant jerk. He wore the exact same freezing, irritated expression he’d had when he shoved that wad of cash at me earlier, as if this entire ridiculous situation was somehow my fault. “No,” I said without a second thought. Sarah raised a perfectly sculpted eyebrow. “No?” “Absolutely not.” I pointed at Brooks. “I just met this man minutes ago, and he has been nothing but deeply unpleasant.” Not to mention, just two weeks ago, I was dumped by the man I’d spent ten years building a life with. Today, I came for an interview only to accidentally get kissed by this arrogant giant, and now I found myself auditioning for the role of his fake girlfriend. There had to be a limit to how absurd one day was allowed to get. “Why me?” I asked, throwing my hands up. Sarah
Ashley His lips crashed onto mine, and my brain basically went blank. His Alpha aura was so strong it hit me like a physical weight, making my head spin. My legs felt like wet noodles. If I hadn't grabbed onto his shirt and clung to him for dear life, I would have collapsed right there on the floor. The camera flashes were blinding. “Let's get inside, sweetheart,” he said against my lips. His voice was warm, husky, and sounded entirely too real for the cameras. Then, his hand clamped down on my waist like a steel trap. Though my brain was dizzy, he led me inside, but as soon as we're out of sight, his grip tightened on my arm. He dragged me around the corner, shoved me into a quiet, empty hallway, and dropped the act completely. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a thick wad of dollar bills, and shoved them into my hand. “Take this and disappear,” he ordered coldly. Did he just… pay me? All the dizziness evaporated, instantly replaced by a hot, boiling wave of
Ashley Two weeks.For fourteen whole days, my phone had been glued next to me. Every time it buzzed, a pathetic part of me leaped, expecting Weston to text me. Expecting him to say the fame was getting to his head, that he was sorry, and that he was coming home.He never did.Instead, his manager, who hated my guts, showed up not long ago with three boxes. I sat on the sofa, wrapped in a blanket, watching in dead silence as Greg packed up Weston’s expensive protein powders and his designer clothes. When Greg finally came back and lugged the last box out the door, the apartment felt suffocatingly empty.Before the door could even click shut, it swung wide open again.Emma marched in, balancing two iced coffees on a stack of mail she’d probably scooped from the lobby. She shot a nasty glare down the hallway at Greg’s retreating back, then kicked the door shut with her heel.Without a word, she dumped the mail and the coffees on the table, marched straight to the window and yanked the


















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