LOGIN"I’m straight, Thorne. I like women." "Good. Because you’re definitely not my type." As the captain of the city’s most brutal pro-hockey team, Jaxson Thorne rules the rink with iron fists. He doesn't do PR stunts, and he definitely doesn't do men. But when a massive bar brawl threatens his captaincy, management hands him a devastating ultimatum: fake-date the new figure skating coach to clean up his image, or lose his contract. Liam Vance is desperate. When his Olympic funding is cut, his dreams shatter. The contract to pretend to be deeply, madly in love with a thuggish hockey player is his last financial lifeline. The catch? They have to move into Jaxson’s luxury penthouse to keep up the charade for the paparazzi. Both men are fiercely, stubbornly straight. Behind closed doors, it’s a war of flying insults and strict boundaries. But when the cameras flash, forced proximity starts to blur the lines. A casual touch sparks an agonizing heat. A fake kiss leaves them breathless. Suddenly, the most terrifying game isn't on the ice—it's the realization that the man they are supposed to be pretending to love is the only one they can no longer live without.
View More"Thorne! Vance! You guys good?"Coach Miller’s voice shattered the stunned silence of the arena, his heavy skates crunching frantically across the ice toward them. The spell broke instantly.Liam scrambled to push himself backward, his hands slipping slightly on the slick surface as he detached himself from Jaxson’s heavy frame. His face burned with a chaotic mixture of adrenaline and pure embarrassment. Every eye in the rink was on them.Jaxson pushed himself up to one knee, his jaw set in an incredibly tight line as he picked up his dropped helmet. "I’m fine," he barked, his voice rough and dismissive as he stood up, offering no help to Liam. He didn't look back down at the figure skater. "Puck caught me right on the shoulder pad. No damage.""Damn, Cap," Miller muttered, shaking his head in disbelief. "I've never seen you move that fast for a drill in your life. You nearly took out the boards.""It was a stray puck, Miller. If it hits the agility coach, t
The 5:00 AM alarm didn't just ring; it threatened.Liam dragged himself off the leather couch, his bones aching from the cold draft that always seemed to settle near the floor-to-ceiling windows right before dawn. He threw on a thick, oversized black hoodie and pair of athletic tights, pulling his hair back out of his face. His mind was still entirely tangled in the bizarre, midnight interrogation in the kitchen.*You're straight, right?*The raw, frantic edge in Jaxson’s voice when he asked that question had looped in Liam’s head for three hours straight. It didn't sound like a casual confirmation. It sounded like a man drowning, looking for a lifeline.When Liam stepped into the living room, Jaxson was already by the door, holding a duffel bag. His dark hair was damp from a quick shower, but the dark circles under his eyes proved he hadn't slept a wink either. He looked entirely closed off, his jaw locked tight as he stared at his phone."Let's go," Jaxson
The digital clock on the penthouse microwave read 2:14 AM.Liam sat cross-legged on the edge of the leather sofa, wrapped tightly in the heavy velvet duvet Jaxson had given him the night before. The penthouse was dead quiet, save for the rhythmic hum of the central AC and the distant, muted horn of a taxi down on the streets.He couldn't sleep. Every time he closed his eyes, his mind replayed the feeling of Jaxson’s thumb tracing a heavy, subconscious circle over the back of his hand at the restaurant. It was just a stupid reflex. A physical reaction from a guy trying to keep himself from getting suspended. There was absolutely no reason for Liam’s chest to feel this tight, or for his pulse to leap every time he looked at the empty elevator foyer.*Ding.*The soft chime echoed sharply through the dark apartment.Liam stiffened, his eyes snapping toward the elevator doors as they slid open.Jaxson stepped out, and the immediate scent of heavy leather, col
The elevator ride up to the penthouse was dead silent, but the air inside the mirrored glass cabin felt heavy enough to choke on.The moment the doors slid open, Jaxson didn't say a word. He stepped out into the dark foyer, ripped off his charcoal suit jacket, and tossed it carelessly onto the sofa. He unknotted his tie with a sharp, impatient tug, his jaw clenching so hard a muscle violently twitched beneath his stubble.Liam stepped out after him, his hand unconsciously rubbing his own wrist—right where he had held Jaxson back at the restaurant. "Jaxson? Are you even listening to me? You almost ruined everything tonight. If Marcus had provoked you any further—""I need a drink," Jaxson interrupted, his voice a low, gravelly rasp. He didn't look at Liam. He couldn't. Every time he glanced at the smaller man, all he could see was the way the midnight-blue silk shirt draped over Liam's collarbones, and the memory of how perfectly Liam's smaller hand had locked into his under the table.






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