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VIOLETTA
Outside the arena, the whole campus was buzzing.
Tonight was the National Championship Game.
Students flooded the entrance dressed in school colors while music blasted from giant speakers and chants echoed across the parking lot.
If we won, the University of Michigan Wolverines would be lifting their first championship trophy in three years.
My fingers found my phone before I could stop them.
I could feel Ollie’s eyes on me as I unlocked it for what had to be the hundredth time that morning.
“Are you going to keep checking your phone the whole time we’re here?” Ollie whispered, peering at my screen and catching me off guard. “I’ve watched you reread that message at least twenty times.”
I quickly locked it and scowled at him.
“What?”
Ollie snorted loudly enough to earn a few curious glances from passing students, “Please tell me, for the love of God, you’re not trying to decipher what your little boyfriend meant by surprise.”
I didn’t answer because he was right.
Logan Whitaker, the golden boy of the Michigan hockey team, was my boyfriend and he had posted on Snapchat barely a few minutes ago.
Normally, that wouldn’t have bothered me except for the fact that he’d ignored every one of my calls and texts for the past week after sending one infuriatingly mysterious message.
[Logan: I have a surprise for you after the game.]
I adjusted my glasses.
Those eight words had occupied my every waking thought for the past week.
Maybe… just maybe… after two years of secret dates, hidden kisses, and pretending we were nothing more than friends in public… tonight would be the night he finally told everyone I was his girlfriend.
“Oh, honey,” Ollie groaned. “Your case is worse than I thought.”
I rolled my eyes.
“Can you just be happy for me for once? I’m anxious enough already as it.”
His expression softened… It was moments like these that reminded me why Oliver Hart was my best friend.
“Vee, you know I’ll always be your biggest cheerleader but it’s Logan I don’t trust.”
Then his jaw tightened at the mere thought of my boyfriend.
“You give him your all, yet he flirts so openly with the puck bunnies, did you even see his Snapchat stories?”
I immediately jumped to Logan’s defense, “He’s good to me, Ollie. Why can’t you see that? He has just been under pressure that’s all.”
NHL scouts were attending tonight and so were sponsors.
Logan had spent years building the perfect image so that little thing mattered, from the people he hung out with to every headline written about him.
“Call this whatever you like but pressure doesn’t make people hide the person they care about for two whole years,” Ollie muttered.
I pretended not to hear him.
Because if I did… I’d run out of excuses for why no one knew I was Logan’s girlfriend.
Besides, I could already sense that tonight was going to be perfect. I had a feeling Logan was finally going to prove Ollie wrong.
Security waved us through after checking our credentials.
The blast of cold air hit my face the second we stepped into the rink. The stands were already filled with thousands of fans cheering as the players finished warming up.
The energy was infectious enough to pull me out of my mood.
I raised my camera to capture their warm ups, then I saw him.
Number sixteen.
Even from a distance, I’d recognize that golden hair anywhere.
As if sensing my gaze, Logan looked up and our eyes met.
My heart skipped a beat as he flashed me his signature smile, melting every ounce of worry I’d carried for the past week.
God.
I loved him.
One of his teammates,and one of his closest friends, Derek skated over to where he was before following Logan’s gaze… a knowing smirk spread across his face.
Another one I didn’t really know gave me a quick wave.
See?
This was why I stayed because if his teammates knew about us… surely there had to be a reason valid enough for him to want to keep us a secret.
Then…I felt it, the strange sensation of being watched but I brushed it off immediately.
Beside me, Ollie suddenly stiffened.
“Babes…” he drawled, trying to get my attention. “Why is Cassian FUCKING Alexandris staring at you?”
I tried not to turn, but I couldn’t ignore the pull.
Cassian was the enforcer and captain of Logan’s team, despite playing on the same team, the two of them had never gotten along.
In other words, they were rivals yet in one team.
No one in their right mind liked Cassian… he was a menace.
I met his heated gaze, my eyes trailing from his dark hair to a face that looked like it was carved by the Greek gods… it was too bad he was always up to no good.
His expression, although unreadable, stayed locked on mine.
A chill crawled down my spine… yet I refused to look away until…
“Girl…what is going on between you too?” Ollie nudged me, pulling me back to the present.
I immediately looked away.
Because absolutely not.
I wanted no part of that man.
He was trouble, always getting into fights and serving suspensions… the only reason he was still captain was because he happened to be one of the best players on the team.
The last thing I wanted was his attention.
The buzzer sounded.
Warm-ups were over and just as they shot away, the fans began cheering for their team.
For the next three hours, the championship consumed everyone’s attention.
Logan scored twice and the crowd was wild as the final buzzer sounded…
We won.
My heart pounded as I watched Logan skate toward the side of the rink.
This was it… it had to be.
I was smiling so hard my cheeks hurt.
Our eyes met as he stepped off the ice but rather than toward me… he walked right past me like he had he hadn’t even seen me.
Maybe… my thoughts trailed away as I watched the teleprompter or in college words, the Kiss Cam zoom in on him.
He wore a wide smile as he walked toward Celeste Kensington.
Her blonde hair fell over her slender shoulders as she hid her giggles.
God… please no.
This couldn’t be happening.
I watched, frozen in horror, as my boyfriend wrapped an arm around his supposed tutor’s waist and pulled her in for a kiss.
The camera flashes brought me back to reality that I was watching Logan kiss another woman, Reporters and other media outlets surged forward.
Questions flew from every direction.
“Is this your girlfriend?”
“How long have you two been dating?”
“Are the engagement rumors true?”
Logan was getting married?
Celeste blushed and buried her face against Logan’s chest.
I could practically feel my heart shattering with every passing second. The longer I watched them together, the more unbearable the pain became.
“Yes,” Logan answered proudly, pressing kisses into her neck. “She is my soon-to-be wife.”
My knees nearly gave out.
I stumbled backward, barely hearing Ollie call my name.
Someone else must have recognized me because their whispers immediately spread around me.
“Isn’t that…?”
“Oh my goodness! I thought they were dating.”
My breathing turned shallow.
I didn’t even have the strength to stop Ollie as he pushed his way to the front.
“Congratulations on winning the championship,” he began, though the disbelief on his face was obvious.
Logan frowned.
“If Celeste is your fiancée, then what relationship do you share with Violetta?” Someone asked, beating Ollie.
Silence.
My face replaced his on the giant screen above the rink.
Every head turned toward me, including Logan’s and for one stupid second…I thought he’d laugh and let me in on the joke but he looked annoyed.
My heart pounded so loudly I could barely hear anything.
Then Logan laughed mockingly before he said, “You can’t seriously believe I, Logan Whitaker, would have any romantic or sexual relationship with this nerd.”
Thankfully, my glasses hid the tears pooling in my eyes.
I stared at him, unable to breathe.
What?
“Don’t get me wrong,” he continued. “Vee is a very good friend and helps manage my social media, but that’s all she’s ever been.”
If he had stopped there then maybe I might have survived this social humiliation but he didn’t.
“And as per team policy, athletes and their assigned media personnel aren’t supposed to date.”
A lie.
I’d never officially been assigned to Logan and had only helped him because he’d asked me to… without thinking twice, I had done so because I loved him.
Ollie’s voice shook as he asked, “So… you two were never together?”
Please stop!
Logan answered immediately, pulling Celeste even closer, “No.”
The two years I had spent with this man were erased with a single word.
His gaze landed on me as he continued, “But it’d be delusional of her if she told you otherwise.”
Gasps echoed around the arena and I could immediately see my identity change in an instant… I wasn’t Violetta Monroe, a journalism major and sports reporter.
I was the story.
I could already see the punchline I was going to trend with, “The delusional nerdy fan that hung around the campus golden boy in hopes that he’d fall for her.”
Whispers erupted around me, but they no longer mattered because the humiliation had deafened me so much that I could barely hear.
Logan had already walked away, leaving me alone to face the reporters, and the relentless camera flashes.
My phone vibrated and with trembling fingers, I looked down at the screen.
As I read Logan’s message, I realized I’d never known the real Logan Whitaker, all I had seen was his media persona.
To him, I had just been a fan.
[Logan: You could have avoided this mess if only your faggot best friend had kept his mouth shut.]
CASSIANVioletta finally placed her hand in mine, and I helped her out of the truck before shutting the door behind her.The moment we stepped inside Ethan’s house, heads turned.‘Is that really Cassian Alexandris? And with the kiss cam girl?’‘No way… they’re actually together?’I expected it but judging from Violetta's reaction… Clearly she wasn’t used to this.‘She looks so cute wearing his jacket.’‘Didn’t Logan dump her yesterday?’Her fingers tightened around mine as whispers immediately spread through the room.‘Speaking of… Logan’s here too.’‘Shit… This night is about to be entertaining.’Without thinking, I gave her hand a reassuring squeeze and pulled her a little closer as we moved through the crowd.The party was already in full swing, and it wasn’t even seven yet with swaying to the music… someone had somehow climbed onto the kitchen counter, and a crowd of drunk idiots were screaming over a game of beer pong.I was willing to bet at least three of my guys had already di
CASSIAN“We both know you can do better.” Coach stopped directly in front of me, “I expect you to get your shit together before our next game because I will not let you drag this entire team down with you.”I swallowed whatever argument had been sitting on my tongue.Coach’s opinion of me mattered more than I would ever admit because he had never looked at me the way everyone else back home did. He knew about my family history… saw my fuck ups and every stupid fucking mistake I’d made, yet he had never made me feel worse than I already felt about myself.He’d continued supporting me…believing in me even when I didn’t trust myself and he was the closest thing to a father that I ever had, which made the disappointment on his face harder to stomach.“I understand.”“And?” His expression was still troubled, although he looked calmer now that he’d gotten everything off his chest.I exhaled slowly. “I’ll be on my best behavior.”Coach stared at me… more like glared at me, “On and off the i
CASSIAN“I hate you.”I turned to look at her, and she simply shrugged, “What? I can’t help that I’m very honest.”She had this pointed look on her face, as though she was genuinely trying to convince me to take her words to heart.I didn’t.“We’ve been officially fake dating for barely thirty minutes, Red. That’s not very encouraging,” I teased as we walked toward my truck. “We are supposed to be in love moreover no one hates me.”She looked up at me and stared for a while, her brows slowly pulling together as she did.“I think you’re too pompous to think you can’t be hated?”The thought was in fact crazy because no one likes me, I didn’t make it any easier for them and I certainly don’t care who does and who doesn’t.I do, however, know for a fact that she didn’t. Else she wouldn’t be stretching up her neck just to meet my eyes to tell me how much she did.“You’ve been mocking my height,” she accused before quickening her steps to catch up with me and slipping her smaller hand into
VIOLETTAI stared at him still waiting for an answer but Cassian just stared right back, completely unbothered.One second passed and then two.Oh, he really wasn’t going to tell me.“Has anyone ever told you that you’re annoying?” I finally asked, narrowing my eyes at him.“Nah.” He picked up his drink. “They are usually too speechless to talk to me in the first place.”The smugness on his face made me scoff, and this time, he laughed.My eyes remained on him as he lifted his cup to his lips.The man sitting across from me was completely different from the cold, intimidating captain everyone on campus knew… I had expected arrogance and an ego big enough to rival Logan’s, yet somehow, Cassian was just… strange.Quiet…Sarcastic and unfortunately, very easy to look at.The waitress returned with our food, saving me from that dangerous train of thought.We ate quietly for several minutes before Cassian suddenly spoke, breaking the silence, “I’ve thought about your proposal.”My fork stop
Violetta’s POVWithout looking back, I walked away with Cassian while Logan kept calling my name from behind us.“Are you really going to throw away everything we shared when I really need you?” I heard him shout after me.I felt my grip tighten around Cassian’s hand and kept walking, almost dragging him along with me. Surprisingly and thankfully, he didn’t complain… he simply matched my pace, letting me pull him.I couldn’t believe I’d almost fallen for Logan’s little display of jealousy.Could I even call it that? It seemed more like he was angry because, for the first time, I wasn’t waiting around for him to choose me.God.He was such a selfish prick.What on earth had I ever seen in that man that had made me abandon every ounce of common sense?The thought alone made me cringe.Only when we were far enough away did Cassian gently guide me toward one of the empty benches lining the hallway.I didn’t even realize I was still holding his hand until he carefully slipped his fingers f
VIOLETTACassian had just reached for me when Logan caught my wrist.Okay…?I froze.What the fuck is going on here?It had just been less than twenty-four hours since Logan had stood in front of the entire university and made it painfully clear that he wanted nothing to do with me.He'd humiliated me, destroyed my reputation, and nearly ruined the career I'd worked so hard to build.So what was this stupid charade?“Let go of her, Cassian.” Logan said, through gritted teeth… trying and failing to sound intimidating.The two of them stared at each other as though they were only seconds away from throwing punches.Ollie would have paid good money to be an audience to this spectacle.As much as I hated to admit it, a small part of me couldn’t stop wondering where this version of Logan had been all while I'd begged for the bare minimum.I had spent two years hidden away like some dirty little secret, yet the moment he saw me with someone else, suddenly I was worth claiming.The realizati







