LOGINAdrian Hayes has everything most people dream fame, wealth, championships, and millions of fans. But one carefully planned scandal threatens to destroy it all overnight. After being framed in a false intimacy scandal before the league playoffs, Adrian's sponsors withdraw, his reputation crumbles, and the team gives him only one week to restore public trust. Desperate, his PR team proposes an unusual solution: create the image of a loyal, wholesome friendship with someone outside the hockey world. During the search, Adrian unexpectedly reunites with Ethan Brooks, a struggling photographer he knew during university. Ethan is fighting a different battle. His mother's mounting hospital bills have pushed him to the edge of bankruptcy, forcing him to reject his dream photography projects. Although uncomfortable with becoming part of a publicity campaign, Ethan finally accepts Adrian's generous six-month contract to save his mother's life. As they appear together at games, charity events, interviews, and photo shoots, the public becomes fascinated by their effortless chemistry. Their fake friendship slowly develops into genuine trust, then affection, and eventually love. However, fame comes at a price. Their contract is leaked, jealous rivals manipulate the media, and both men are forced to choose between protecting their careers or following their hearts. Through injuries, betrayals, family struggles, and public judgment, Adrian and Ethan discover that the greatest victory is not winning championships but finding someone willing to stand beside them long after the cameras stop rolling.
View MoreThe locker room of the New York Titans was usually an orchestra of controlled chaos before a major playoff qualifying match. The sharp tang of wintergreen liniment filled the air, punctuated by the rhythmic snapping of tape, the heavy thud of hockey pads, and the nervous, high energy banter of twenty odd men preparing for war on ice.
At the center of it all sat Adrian Hayes. At twenty six, he was one of the youngest captains in NHL history, a superstar defenseman whose discipline and stoic composure under pressure had earned him the adoration of millions. He sat on the wooden bench, meticulously wrapping the blade of his stick with black tape, his mind entirely locked into the strategy for the night. "Looking sharp, Cap," Ryan Cooper said, sliding onto the bench beside him, already fully geared except for his helmet. Ryan, a forward with a permanent smirk and a fiercely loyal streak, nudged Adrian’s shoulder. "Titans are favored by three points tonight. Let's go out there and bury them." Adrian offered a rare, calm smile, not breaking his rhythm. "The points don’t matter if we don't control the neutral zone, Coop. Keep your head up. They’re going to play dirty tonight." "Always do," Ryan chuckled, standing up to stretch. Before Adrian could finish smooth pressing the last inch of tape, the heavy heavy duty door of the locker room flew open with a resounding bang. Sophia Carter, the Titans’ head of public relations, marched in. Her usual pristine corporate composure was completely shattered. Her face was pale, her eyes wide with a mixture of panic and fury as she stared directly at Adrian, ignoring the startled looks from the rest of the team. "Adrian," Sophia said, her voice tight and dangerously sharp. "My office. Now." Adrian frowned, his internal alarms instantly triggering. Sophia was a woman who could remain calm during a stadium blackout. For her to look this shaken meant something catastrophic had happened. Silently, Adrian stood, setting his stick down, and followed her out. Ryan cast a worried glance over his shoulder but stayed back. The moment the door to Sophia’s office clicked shut, she turned around, holding out her tablet. On the screen was a live T*****r feed. The trending topics sidebar was dominated by a single, devastating phrase: #HayesScandal. "Tell me this isn't what it looks like," Sophia demanded, her voice trembling slightly. Adrian took the tablet. His chest tightened as he scrolled. The screen displayed a series of high resolution, damning photographs taken outside a luxury hotel following a charity gala the previous weekend. In the images, Adrian appeared heavily intoxicated, leaning unsteadily against a wall, while a woman whose face was partially obscured was draped over him in a deeply compromising, highly suggestive posture. The accompanying tabloid headline read: TITANS CAPTAIN ADRIAN HAYES: EXCLUSIVELY RECKLESS. DRUNK, DEBAUCHED, AND DISGRACING THE JERSEY BEFORE THE PLAYOFFS. Adrian stared at the photos, a cold sweat breaking out across his neck. "Sophia... this didn't happen. I remember this night. I had one glass of champagne for the toast. I felt dizzy, went out the back exit to get some air, and this woman I don't even know who she is stumbled into me. I barely held her up before my driver pulled up." "It doesn't matter what the truth is, Adrian," Sophia hissed, pacing the floor. "Look at the internet. Look at the timing! The league playoffs start in two weeks. The sponsors are already panicking. Your biggest endorsement deal with Aegis Sportswear? They just called my cell. They are suspending all promotional campaigns involving your face, effective immediately." Adrian felt a hollow, sickening sensation pool in his stomach. He had spent his entire life sacrificing for this career. He had hidden his true identity, buried his own loneliness, and lived like a monk to protect his position and his team. To see it all unraveling based on a carefully manufactured lie was paralyzing. "This was staged," Adrian said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous register. "Someone targeted me." "I know it was staged, and you know it was staged, but the public loves a fallen idol," Sophia countered, stopping her pacing to look at him grimly. "The team management just handed down their ultimatum. The board of directors is terrified of a PR nightmare right before the postseason. They are giving you exactly seven days to completely turn this narrative around and rebuild public confidence." "And if I can't?" Adrian asked, his jaw clenching. "If you can't, they are stripping you of your captaincy, benching you for the entire playoff run, and terminating your contract at the end of the season." The words felt like a physical blow. Adrian stepped back, the walls of the small office suddenly feeling suffocatingly narrow. For the first time in his professional life, the ice beneath his feet felt entirely unstable. He was completely, utterly powerless. Sophia’s expression softened slightly, seeing the raw vulnerability in the young captain's eyes. She tapped the tablet, closing the social media feed, and leaned against her desk. "There is one way out of this," Sophia said quietly, her eyes locking onto his. "A high risk strategy. We don't fight the press with denials we rewrite the script entirely. We ground you. We give the public a wholesome, undeniable anchor that makes these photos look like a pathetic, desperate frame job." Adrian looked at her, desperate for a lifeline. "What kind of anchor?" Sophia leaned forward. "A risky plan that could save your career, Adrian but it requires another person. Someone completely outside the hockey world who is willing to step into the spotlight with you."The digital world did not sleep, but for once, it was not mean. By morning, the picture from the dark hallway of the stadium was everywhere. It was on every sports news site and social media page. The picture was simple: the star captain, still in his hockey gear, pressing the winning puck into his photographer’s hand. But the feelings in the photo were huge. Adrian’s big hand stayed over Ethan’s wrist. Adrian looked at Ethan with deep care, and Ethan looked back with soft surprise. It was a real photo. It looked like the truth. "Look at these numbers," Sophia Carter said. Her voice was not as sharp as usual. She pushed a tablet across the glass table of the hotel lounge. Adrian did not look at the screen. He was staring out the window at the gray Boston sky. He held a cup of hot black coffee. "I don't care about the numbers, Sophia." "You should, because they are saving your career," Sophia said with a real smile. "Victor cannot control the story anymore. When you gave that spee
The atmosphere in the locker room was a symphony of nervous, high octane energy. Players shouted over the thumping bass of the pre game playlist, the scent of sports rub and fresh ice cutting through the humid air.Ethan moved quietly through the chaos, his camera raised. He was capturing the raw, unpolished moments before the storm: a player taping his stick with quiet focus, another staring blankly at the floorboards, and Adrian, sitting in his stall, pulling on his shoulder pads.Adrian looked up, his eyes immediately finding Ethan’s lens. He gave a soft, reassuring smile, but Ethan could see the subtle tightness in his jaw. The pressure today was astronomical."Looking good, Captain," Ethan said, lowering the camera for a brief second to offer a supportive nod. He raised the viewfinder again, focusing on Adrian’s skates as Adrian reached down to lace them up.Through the high magnification macro lens, Ethan zoomed in on the left skate's holder.He blinked. He adjusted the manual f
The ice rink at the TD Garden in Boston was alive with the sharp, rhythmic scrape of steel on fresh ice, the heavy thud of pucks slamming against the boards, and the booming echo of the coaches' whistles. But for the first time in months, the chaotic noise felt like a symphony rather than a threat.In the high altitude media booths overlooking the ice, Ethan checked the shutter speed on his heavy camera body.The league's PR department, desperate to capitalize on the massive wave of public support following Adrian's press conference, hadn't just invited Ethan to attend they had hired him as the official lead photographer for the entire Charity Classic event. It was a massive, unprecedented peace offering.For Ethan, it was a lifeline. He was back behind the lens, his fingers moving with a familiar, comforting muscle memory as he captured the raw, explosive energy of the players below. He could feel his damaged portfolio rebuilding itself with every frame.But his favorite subject was
For three agonizing days, Adrian lived in a state of suspended animation. He had mobilized Marcus, hounded Sophia's contacts, and even had Ryan quietly ask around the local galleries. But Ethan had deleted his social media, shut off his primary phone, and vanished into the gray expanse of the city.It wasn't until a late night call from the night nurse at Saint Jude’s Hospital broke the silence."Mr. Hayes? I know you asked to be notified of any changes. Mr. Brooks hasn't left his mother’s room in seventy two hours. He’s sleeping on the recliner. Honestly, he looks completely exhausted."Adrian didn't even put on a coat. He drove through the midnight rain, his hands gripping the steering wheel so tightly his knuckles turned white.When he pushed open the door to Claire Brooks's private recovery room, the only light came from the soft, green glow of the heart monitor and the streetlights bleeding through the blinds. Claire was sleeping soundly. In the corner, curled up in a faded vinyl






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