LOGINRiven
Kael stood up.
I exhaled for the first time in what felt like several minutes. "Finally." I watched him straighten, fully prepared to watch him walk to the door, open it, and remove himself from my apartment and my evening and ideally my entire life.
He walked toward me instead.
I pressed back into the sofa as he closed the distance, stopping close enough that the situation happening in his joggers was now approximately level with my face. I snapped my gaze sideways so fast I nearly strained something.
“Can you just fucking leave my apartment?” The words came out through my teeth. “I will call security. I mean it.”
My phone was on the cushion beside me. I reached for it.
His hand came down and sent it skidding across the floor before my fingers made contact.
“What the hell—” I turned, furious, and my face met the unmistakable outline of his dick before I’d completed the thought. I hissed and looked up sharply.
Kael was smirking.
He had the kind that lived on the face of someone who had decided the entire situation was entertainment and had no plans to stop.
“This isn’t funny,” I said. My jaw was so tight it ached. “You’re just being fucking silly and obnoxious. Just go away, Kael.”
“I’ll leave.” He tilted his head slightly. “But on one condition.”
I stared at him.
“In my own house.” My voice had gone dangerously quiet. “You’re giving me conditions. In my own house.”
“One condition,” he repeated, unbothered.
“Are you insane?”
The smirk shifted into something slower. Something that didn’t quite belong on a human face. His eyes dropped to me and then back up, lazy and measured, and the corner of his mouth moved again. It was with the particular satisfaction of someone who already knew how this ended.
“Oh, baby.” His voice dropped an entire register. “I’m so much more than insane. Trust me.”
I physically recoiled.
“Don’t.” I held up a hand. “Don’t call me that. Ever. Especially not—” I stopped and breathed. “Fine. “Fine.” What do you want? What’s the condition? Money? You want me out of May’s life permanently? You want me to collect the necklace from her?” I was losing the thread of my own argument, and I knew it. “What do you really want?”
Kael laughed.
It was soft, almost quiet. And his face in that moment was something I didn’t have a clean word for — sharp and dark and amused in a way that sat somewhere between dangerous and deliberate, like a man who had already decided on the ending and was simply enjoying the middle.
He looked down at me.
Then his hand moved to the waistband of his joggers. Slowly. The front panel dropped just enough to see the V-line of his lower abdomen.
“I want you to suck my cock.”
The room went absolutely still and silent.
I looked at him. Then at what he’d just done. Then back at his face — still wearing that expression, still completely, criminally unbothered.
Several seconds passed.
“Get.” I stood up slowly, my voice barely above a whisper. “Out.”
“I said I'm not leaving until my condition is met.”
I grabbed his arm with both hands and pulled. Or tried to. Kael didn’t move. Not an inch. It was like trying to relocate a wall.
“Can you “move?”” I yelled.
He moved. Just not toward the door.
His arm came around my waist from behind, fast and certain, pulling me back against him before I’d processed what was happening. I felt his budge against my arse, and something short-circuited in my brain entirely.
“Let me go.” I grabbed at his arm, pulling, twisting. “Let me go!”
“Shh.” His mouth was at my ear, his voice dropping to something low and unhurried. “You doing it or not?”
“I am not gay.” I shoved against his arm hard. “Let me go.”
He did immediately.
I stepped forward and turned around, breathing hard.
“So you’re leaving?” I asked.
“Absolutely.”
My eyes went wide, quite confused by his sudden change of mind. “What? Really?”
“I’m not putting my cock anywhere near a homophobic guy’s mouth.” He said it so casually it took me a second to catch up. “So yeah.”
I opened my mouth, then closed it.
Kael was bisexual. Openly, publicly, famously so — he’d said it on national television during a magazine interview with the particular bluntness of someone who found the concept of softening their words deeply unnecessary. “I don’t care about gender when I’m dating or when I’m fucking.” His exact words. The interviewer had blinked. Kael had looked bored.
“I’m not homophobic,” I said.
He laughed.
“I mean it.” I exhaled hard, running a hand down my face. “Half the guys on my team are gay. I’m not homophobic.”
“Sure.”
“Just because I won’t—” I stopped and breathed deeply. “I’m straight. That’s it. That’s the whole reason.”
“Yeah, yeah.” He waved a hand, unbothered. “I’ve seen your dating history. You know none of your girlfriends lasted more than three months?”
I stared at him. “Have you been stalking or spying on me?”
“It’s on your Wikipedia page.”
“You read my—” I stopped and folded my arms across my chest. “You read my Wikipedia page?”
“I read about my rival.” He shrugged, already moving slowly towards me. “And about the guy sniffing around my sister. Just needed to know the guy that I was dealing with. That’s normal.”
I took a step back. “I am not sniffing around her. She’s the one—”
My leg hit the sofa.
I sat down before I meant to.
Kael stopped in front of me. He was so close, and the situation in his joggers had not improved.
I looked away at the ceiling. “Why is that still—”
“Since you’re not homophobic,” he said, cutting straight through my sentence, “and you want me gone so badly—” he dropped into the cushion directly across from me, legs spread, completely at ease. “—how about you just watch?”
I looked at him. “Watch you.”
“Watch me.” He held my gaze. “Stroke and tease myself. That’s it. You just sit there.”
“Kael—” The word came out like a grunt, low and frustrated.
“What?” He scoffed lightly. “This is the best offer you’re getting.” A pause. “Besides. It’s your fault I’m like this.”
I stared at him for a long moment.
Then I dropped my head back against the sofa and closed my eyes.
“Never mind,” I said. “Just hurry up.”
KaelI thought it was time.Riven had been through enough, and so had I. After everything that happened, I wanted our families to start healing too. So one evening, I brought it up while we were lying in bed.“I think you should come with me to visit my dad,” I said softly, tracing circles on his arm. “Just dinner. No pressure.”Riven tensed immediately. He looked nervous, almost shy, biting the inside of his cheek. “I don’t know, Kael… what if he doesn’t like me? What if it’s awkward?”“He already knows about us,” I reassured him, kissing his temple. “And he’s been asking about you. Come on. For me?”He hesitated for a long moment, then sighed. “Okay. I’ll go.”***The dinner was at my family home. The table was full — Dad at the head, May beside him, and Riven sitting right next to me. At first, things were surprisingly smooth. Dad and Riven clicked faster than I expected. They talked hockey, strategies, and even old games. Dad laughed at one of Riven’s jokes, and I felt something w
RivenThe stadium was electric.Thousands of fans filled the seats, chants echoing off the walls as the Vipers faced off against one of the league’s strongest teams. I sat in the stands, hood up, heart hammering in my chest. I wasn’t playing tonight. Coach had given me the night off after everything that had happened but I couldn’t stay away. I needed to see Kael play.The game was intense. Fast-paced, physical, every shift full of energy. Kael was on fire. He skated like a man with something to prove, threading passes, throwing checks, and scoring two beautiful goals. Every time he flew down the ice, my chest tightened with pride and nerves.When the final buzzer sounded, the Vipers had won 4-2. The crowd erupted. I stood up with them, clapping hard, a wide smile breaking across my face after what felt like forever.Then, over the speakers, I heard Kael’s name called.“Kael Dravin, you can now come to the ice.”The arena quieted a little as Kael skated to the middle of the rink, stil
RivenWe decided to go back to the hospital together. Kael’s hand found mine as we stepped out of the locker room, fingers lacing tightly. We didn’t hide it. We walked through the parking lot like that — two rival hockey players holding hands in public. People recognized us almost immediately. Phones came out, cameras flashed, whispers spread. But we didn’t care. Not anymore.We got into a taxi. The whole ride, Kael kept his thumb stroking the back of my hand. It felt like the only thing keeping me grounded.When we reached the hospital, I saw my father standing in the hallway. The moment our eyes met, I looked away, jaw tight. All the hurt from before came rushing back.Kael squeezed my hand gently. “I know your father disappointed you. He pissed you off. But just… give him a chance. Please.”I looked at Kael for a long time, then at my father, who was watching me with regret in his eyes. I sighed heavily.Dad walked up slowly and took my other hand. His voice cracked.“I’m sorry, Ri
RivenWe lay on the cold ice, chests heaving, staring at each other like the rest of the world had disappeared. The kiss I gave him moments ago still lingered on my lips. My heart was racing so hard I could feel it in my throat.Kael’s eyes were dark, full of everything we’d been holding back for a month. “Riven…” he whispered, his voice rough.I didn’t let him finish. I leaned down again and kissed him — deeper this time. Messy. Desperate. Our mouths moved together like we were starving, tongues sliding, lips pressing hard, teeth grazing. A soft, wet sound filled the empty rink as we devoured each other. His hand came up to cup the back of my neck, fingers threading through my hair, pulling me closer. I moaned into his mouth, the sound vibrating between us.We broke apart only when we needed air, foreheads pressed together, breaths mingling.“I missed you so fucking much,” Kael breathed.I didn’t answer with words. I just kissed him again, slower this time, savoring the taste of him.
KaelRiven’s father sat down heavily in the chair beside my bed. For a long moment, he didn’t speak. His eyes were red-rimmed, like he hadn’t slept in days.Finally, his voice came out rough and thick with emotion.“Thank you,” he whispered. “For saving my wife. You didn’t have to do that. Not after everything I put you through. I… I don’t deserve your help, but you still gave it. Thank you, Kael.”He wiped at his eyes quickly, trying to hide the tears.I stayed quiet, watching him.He took a shaky breath and continued. “I’m sorry. For how I treated you. For threatening you with your father’s secret. For forcing you to break my son’s heart. I was scared. I thought I was protecting Riven, but I was only hurting him. I was stupid. I refused to accept him — his sexuality, the fact that he’s an omega, everything that makes him who he is. I see now how wrong I was.”He looked down at his hands. “Ever since you two ended things… the spark in Riven’s eyes is gone. He’s been empty. I did that
KaelA month had passed.One long, miserable month of pretending I was fine while everything fell apart. I was playing like shit on the ice — slow, distracted, missing easy shots. Coach had already pulled me aside twice. My teammates were starting to whisper. Faye had left me two weeks ago, saying she couldn’t deal with my mood swings and drinking anymore. I didn’t even blame her.I drank every night. Sometimes until I blacked out. May had called me from out of town after seeing clips of me playing, asking if I was okay. I told her the same thing I told everyone.“I’m fine.”But I wasn’t.I couldn’t do this anymore. I missed Riven so much it physically hurt. Every night I thought about him. Every morning I woke up regretting the lie I was living.So I called his father that morning.We met at the same quiet café. The second I sat down, he frowned.“What do you want to talk about?”I swallowed hard, heart pounding. “I don’t think I can handle this anymore. I want Riven back.”His face
RivenThe next day, I woke up and immediately checked my phone. The team had posted about today’s practice. They had a friendly match scheduled against another squad later in the week. My chest ached as I scrolled through the updates. I wished I could be there, skating with them, pushing myself lik
KaelWe were still kissing hard, mouths fused together in a messy, desperate clash. My hands gripped his waist, pulling him flush against me as our tongues slid hot and deep. Riven moaned into my mouth, fingers tangled tightly in my hair, tugging just hard enough to make me groan. The kiss was wet,
KaelI sat in my car for a long moment, engine still running, staring at the scene in front of Riven’s house. Riven was standing outside with his mom and Dex. The resemblance between him and his mother was obvious — same eyes, the same gentle tilt of the head when she smiled. My chest tightened. Sh
Hello readers,This story contains light omegaverse elements, specifically the alpha and omega dynamic between characters. Please note that this is not connected to werewolves, shifters, or any supernatural mythology in any way. There are no transformations, no heats, no mpreg, and no fantasy world







