LOGIN“You belong to me, Aria,” he growls, his nose brushing against mine. “The harder you push me away, the deeper I fall into this madness of wanting you.” “You don’t even want a mate!” I remind him, hating how small my voice sounds, and how my body sings whenever he’s this close. His breath brushes against my lips. “You’re right. I don’t. But I burn for you, Aria, and I don’t think I’ll make it through the season without tasting what’s mine.” ***** They call Ryder Drexel the Ice King of Ironclaw University, captain of the undefeated Iron Wolves, cold-blooded on the rink and untouchable off it. He doesn’t do distractions. He doesn’t do relationships. Until her. Aria Murdock is the opposite. She’s an invisible scholarship student hiding secrets that she’s spent her entire life hiding—she’s a wolf who can’t shift in a world where wolves like her are called runts and are mercilessly killed to be rid of their weak bloodline. But when an accident reveals her true scent, Ryder’s world fractures. She’s a walking death sentence. Someone undesirable to most. Off-limits because of her low rank and bloodline. And she’s his mate. Now, the Alpha heir has a choice. He can either reject the bond, or risk everything to claim her. The problem? Claiming her means breaking every rule and starting a war within his own pack. It also means revealing who Aria truly is, and she’s so much more than a runt. They’re enemies by nature, but bound by instinct and fate. In a world where packs, rules, and reputations reign, claiming her might just cost him everything, especially his heart.
View MoreARIA
We're losing the game, and I've never felt as tense as I do now.
I can practically taste our defeat in the air, and there's no doubt that the players can, too. The Silvertails have always been Ironclaw's biggest enemies—their winning this hockey match in our territory would make things even more painful for us.
I watch as the bodies of the players collide with each other, the ice cracking beneath their skates. It's violent, so much that blood is splattered all over the ice.
I've seen plenty of blood in the two months that I've been working as an intern nurse for the team, but tonight, things are different.
This isn't just a game—it's a war.
"By the goddess, damn him," the coach, my uncle Barty Murdock, says as he runs his fingers through his hair. His face is bright red from the stress, and he's sweating even though it's pretty cold all around us. "He's going to get hurt. He's not watching his left side!"
My uncle is referring to the team captain, the Alpha's son. His uniform is covered in blood, and his helmet is broken but he won't stop to get a replacement. The whole team is counting on him to win—he's known for pulling miraculous tricks that bring the win home. Ryder Drexel is Ironclaw's hero.
I bet every eye in the stadium is on him.
"You've got your kit stocked, right?" he asks me.
"Of course."
Suddenly, he's slammed against the boards, and the sound is so loud that the crowd gasps in shock. I watch, dumbstruck, as Ryder hits the side of his head on the ice, the skin splitting open, blood trickling everywhere.
Before I can even react, I'm on my feet, reaching for my kit.
"Drexel, off the ice. Now!" my uncle yells from beside me. He's right behind me, and my eyes are on Ryder. His jaw is clenched and he looks pissed. Usually, he'll agree with my uncle and tell him he's fine and can continue—he's been doing that the whole game.
This is how I know that this injury is serious.
I meet him at the gate, but he doesn't even look at me. Behind me, Uncle Barty says, "Dammit, I told you to watch that side!"
We're heading toward the medical room just near the rink, and Ryder kicks the door open. It crashes against the wall, making a loud sound that makes me flinch. "Fuck!" he roars before his eyes fall on my uncle. "Get me stitched up fast. I need to get back there!"
"Aria," my uncle says, glancing at me. "How long will it take?"
I put on my gloves, then open the kit as Ryder takes a seat. My pulse is racing. I've never been this nervous in all my life. "Maybe ten minutes if—"
"Whoa, whoa. Wait a fucking second," Ryder says aggressively, his cold blue eyes on me. "You're having the intern stitch me up? Are you kidding me?"
"This is my niece, Aria, and she's very—"
"I don't care who she is," he spits. "Get me a real medic. Where's Dan?"
The words tumble out of my lips before I can give them a second thought. "I'm good at my job, otherwise I wouldn't be here. Dan's off. He's not here, clearly."
My heart is beating unbelievably faster, and I have this throbbing in my head that worsens my mood. It came on so suddenly and I have no idea why.
Blood continues trickling down his face, albeit slowly. He gives me a look laced with disgust that enrages me even more. I hold out the needle. "But if you think you can do a better job, you're free to botch yourself. I couldn't care less."
"Aria," my uncle says in warning.
"In fact, I couldn't care if you lived or died."
"Aria!" he exclaims. "You're both wasting time! Every minute you spend in here gives those fuckers a win, Drexel!"
Again, his distrustful eyes return to my face. I watch as his nostrils flare, and this look crosses his eyes that I don't bother to read. Then, without another word, he turns his head to the side and I get to work, making the stitches as neat as I can, considering there isn't much time and my hands are shaking from my nerves. I rarely lose my temper, but if there's one thing I can't stand, it's someone trying to bring my work down.
It's all I have, and I'm damn proud of it.
I've never encountered him before. He usually ignores his injuries, but not only that—because he's the Alpha's son, he gets the best treatment. An intern like me would never have been allowed to touch him if it weren't for the fact that Dan, the team's medic, left early due to a serious family emergency.
I stitch up the other guys, who never complain.
His reaction makes me respect him a little less.
"There," I remark, stepping back. "All finished."
He leaves the room like lightning, leaving me and my uncle alone. I pack the kit and work on disinfecting it. Uncle Barty sighs and says, "You shouldn't have done that, Aria."
I don't answer him.
"He's the Alpha's son. He has influence. He's the last person in the world that you want on your bad side."
"He's an asshole."
"A powerful asshole," he reminds me. After a beat, he sighs. "I wouldn't have been saying this to you if it weren't for...you know...that thing we can't discuss. You know what happens if you attract too much attention to yourself. We've been working on this for years and you've fought hard to be here. Remember that."
My shoulders sag, and I let out a breath before meeting his gaze. His eyes are filled with sympathy—I know he's not saying this out of malice. Uncle Barty is the fairest person I know.
He closes the distance between us and kisses my forehead. "I have to head back. That team needs me." The crowd roars, and I wonder if our team scored. His smile broadens and he adds, "I'm proud of you, though."
I smile, too. "Thanks, Unc."
He heads out, leaving me alone for a few minutes. Honestly, I can't understand why I got so mad. I guess it's the way he spoke to me—like I was nothing.
Maybe it's the tension of the game we're losing. It's impossible for me not to be involved in hockey when I've lived with Uncle Barty since I was six years old and hockey's his whole life.
I knew everything about hockey before I memorized the times table.
I close my kit and head back out, determined to make the most of the evening and not let that brute's words get to me. I'm here for a purpose, like my uncle said, and nothing can take that away from me.
I'm the best intern around. My work is meticulous, and I heal every wound I touch uncommonly fast. They've dubbed me the Healing Thumb in my class—I'm doing pretty well and that can't be jeopardized by something so foolish.
Uncle Barty is right—I have to be careful. If people around here find out the truth of what I am, I'm a dead woman.
Dead, dead, dead.
I'm just nearing the bench when Ryder scores the last goal, the puck slamming against the net. The crowd roars, and I watch Uncle Barty jump out of his seat and throw his arms in the air victoriously.
I can't help but smile. My heart is relieved—we've won! What can be better than that?
The players celebrate in the rink and I start toward my uncle to congratulate him. As I move toward him, my eyes briefly scan the rink, and every inch of me turns to ice when I make eye contact with Ryder. It's so unexpected that for a moment, I don't know how to react.
Why's he looking at me like that?
I look away first, ignoring his look, and make my way to my uncle's side. He picks me up and kisses my cheek repeatedly. "We won! Dammit, we won!"
I allow myself to celebrate and soon, forget all about Ryder Drexel and his look.
RYDERDid I fucking hear that right?A date? He arranged a date for her to meet some Omega newbie? I've never fucking heard of anything like that in my entire life!Practice comes to an end. Coach calls me over, and I glare at him the entire time I'm skating toward him. He shakes his head and asks when I'm within earshot, "Is everything alright there, Drexel?""Of course. Why wouldn't it be?""I'd appreciate it if you didn't kill my players before the big game," he says pointedly.I storm past him and head to the shower room. I can feel everyone looking at me a certain way, but I couldn't possibly care less.If anyone has anything to say, they're more than welcome to say it to my face.My thoughts keep gravitating toward Aria and the conversation I overheard. After our exchange in the library, I became determined to drop whatever it is that keeps me trailing her, and finally give her what she wants.I don't want to be the guy who's forcing an uncomfortable situation. So, if she wants
ARIAWhen the time to head to practice rolls around, nervousness takes over my body.I'm not looking forward to it at all.I've spent the last couple of hours in the library, trying to hide myself behind a book. However, I haven't been paying attention to anything I've been reading.Now, the time I've been dreading has come.I stride into the building, holding my bag close to me, and stop by my uncle's office, first. I can hear the sounds of the skates against the ice, so the team's already here.And why does that make me so nervous when I've finally gotten what I wanted all along—distance from Ryder?I knock on his door and thankfully, the sound is sharp enough to pull me out of my thoughts. He whirls around and I'm surprised to see a smile on his face. "Aria! Come in here. I have a surprise!"This is so random. I watch him, stunned, as I walk toward his desk. "What kind of surprise?"I think this is the first time my uncle has ever said this sentence."There's a new Omega family in
ARIAFake.He's so damn fake.Why didn't I notice it before? Why didn't this thought cross my mind? Why, oh why, didn't I think of this before?Out of all the pants he can try to get into...why mine?I'm only glad that I never allowed myself to be fooled by his niceness. At least there, I scored some points. Even now, his concern just looks so real.Ryder Drexel is a phenomenal actor. Wow.I didn't expect him to follow me all the way to the library, so there's that. I'm a bit shocked by his presence. I decided to skip class because, one, I was already super late and two, I just didn't feel like it. I came here to be alone and think about all the crap that's been happening to me. I also want to calm down before practice begins. Uncle Barty can't see me in this state.I'm jolted out of my thoughts when Ryder steps closer to me. I step away so quickly that my back hits the bookshelf behind me hard and pain spreads all through my back. "What do you want?""I..." he begins before swallowi
RYDER"Ryder!"I turn around and see Zach heading toward me, a massive grin on his face. He's been in this excited mood all fucking day and honestly, it's starting to get on my nerves.I'm not in the mood today. I woke up with thoughts of Aria Murdock on my mind and it's starting to really piss me off. For some reason, I keep remembering the other night. If she were anyone else, I would've gotten the hint a long time ago.But with her, everything's different.Why am I so hooked? She's just another girl. An arrogant, stuck-up girl at that.I'm genuinely wasting my time thinking about something that won't benefit me at all. I've got all kinds of girls I could distract myself with and I wouldn't feel this way.Anyone I want, I can get. It's not cockiness—it's a certainty. A fact. I've got daughters of the most influential males in our pack lined up to marry me, the future Alpha of the Ironclaw Pack. I could have anyone I wanted.So why her?I've got an important game coming up and I can'
ARIAIt's Monday morning and I still haven't stopped thinking about the weekend.I think it was stupid to assume that I would forget it anytime soon. I was forced to rely on Ryder Drexel for warmth, and then I woke up to the feel of his erection against me.To make matters worse, for a moment there, it almost looked like we were going to kiss. Almost.It's my fault. I blame myself entirely because I should've said no to the whole bonfire thing. But no. I said yes, and then I made an even bigger mistake when I agreed to let Ryder take me there.But whatever. What's done is done and I can't obsess over the decisions I should have made.Uncle Barty is still being mean to me, so I decide not to stop by the medical room to get things ready for practice later on. The funny thing is he didn't even ask me where I spent the night.When I walked through the door of our house, I saw him passed out on the couch with multiple empty bottles of liquor before him. I cleared them away, all while feel
RYDERAs soon as I open my eyes, I realize that I have to get away from her.Like right the fuck now.I'm not sure how it happened, but our bodies are pressed together, and I have an arm around her waist. My nose is pressed right against the back of her skull, and every breath I take is loaded with the sweet smell of her hair. Of her.The scent is fruity and exotic, maybe pineapple, and there's a trace of that other scent—the one that keeps me on her tail, needing to get another hit of it like a drug addict.Aria stirs, and her body moves against mine, grinding right into me. I lengthen against my thigh, knowing that if she wakes up, she'll be aware of what's happening right behind her. Teeth clenched, I try to create some space between us, but she shifts again, a light moan leaving her lips in her sleep.My heart starts beating faster. Aria turns to lie on her back, and then she turns on her side again, facing me, all with closed eyes. I stare back at her in surprise, knowing she's a
Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.
Comments