Crushed On The Rink: Falling For My Coldest Enemy
I came here on a scholarship. No parents. No safety net. Just brains, bruises, and a shot at a better life.
Now they want me on the hockey team? I’ve never even touched a stick.
And if I say no—I lose everything.
The only thing colder than the rink is how they look at me.
The rich girls with their designer skates and perfect smiles. The coach who’d rather pretend I don’t exist. And him—Jaxon Reid, the team’s golden boy, who skates like sin and speaks with his eyes more than his mouth.
He thinks I’m a joke.
They all do.
But I’ve fought for every inch of my life, and I’m not about to back down now. Not when college is the only thing standing between me and going back to nothing.
So I’ll lace up. I’ll fall, I’ll bruise, I’ll bleed if I have to.
And maybe—just maybe—I’ll learn how to play their game better than they do.
Because survival isn’t about being the best.
It’s about refusing to lose.