Share

Chapter 4

Author: D.Twister
last update publish date: 2026-07-02 19:10:15

I don’t even remember how we got from that cramped, beer-smelling bathroom back to Jaxson’s off-campus apartment, but when I finally peeled my eyes open, the bright morning sun was slicing through the heavy blackout curtains, and I was buried under a mountain of dark, expensive-smelling sheets.

My head was pounding a steady, brutal rhythm against the mattress, a leftover souvenir from the cheap frat beer, but the dull ache in my lower back and the soreness between my legs told me exactly what had happened after we left that party.

I shifted slightly, and immediately, a heavy, muscular arm draped over my waist tightened, pulling me flush against a broad, bare chest.

Jaxson was awake. I could feel the steady, deep rumble of his breathing against my spine, and the rough scratch of his morning stubble was resting right against the back of my neck.

For a second, I just lay there, my heart doing this stupid, nervous flutter in my chest, waiting for him to pull away.

I fully expected him to suddenly realize what a massive mistake he’d made, to roll out of bed, throw some clothes at me, and tell me we were never speaking of this again.

That’s what guys like Jaxson Mercer did, right? They took what they wanted in the dark, and then they built a wall of ice in the daylight.

But he didn’t pull away. Instead, he shifted closer, his large hand sliding up my bare stomach to rest flat against my chest, his thumb lazily tracing the line of my collarbone.

"You're awake," he murmured, his voice thick and gravelly with sleep, vibrating right through my back.

"Hard to sleep when you're using me as a body pillow, Captain," I shot back, trying to inject some of my usual bratty bite into my voice, even though my throat was still raw from screaming his name just a few hours ago.

Jaxson let out a low, rough chuckle that sent a fresh wave of heat straight to my groin. He finally pulled back just enough to look at me, his blue eyes dark and heavy, completely stripped of the cold, untouchable captain persona he wore on the ice.

He pushed himself up on one elbow, the sheet falling away to expose the hard, scarred lines of his torso, and he just stared at me for a long, quiet moment.

"Listen to me, Jules," he started, his tone shifting, becoming serious and grounded. "What happened last night... that was just stress relief. We’re on the same team, we’re under a microscope, and if anyone finds out about this, it’s a disaster for both of us. So, this stays in this apartment. It’s a dirty secret, and it doesn't leave this room."

I swallowed hard, nodding slowly because I knew he was right, even if his blunt words stung a little. "I know how this works, Jaxson. You don't have to spell it out."

"I'm not done," he interrupted, his gaze dropping to my lips before snapping back up to my eyes, his expression hardening into something fiercely territorial. "Because while this is just physical, and while no one else can know about it, I need you to understand my rules. You don't hook up with anyone else. You don't let anyone else put their hands on you. And when we're out in public, you don't look at other guys the way you looked at that lacrosse prick last night."

My breath hitched, my eyes widening as the sheer, unfiltered possessiveness in his voice washed over me.

He wasn't just claiming my body for the night; he was claiming my attention, my time, and my loyalty, even if he refused to call it by its real name.

"You're awfully demanding for a guy who just said this is just physical," I whispered, tilting my chin up to challenge him.

"I'm demanding because I know what I want," he growled, leaning in until his face was inches from mine. "And right now, I want you to agree to my terms."

"Fine," I breathed out, a slow, wicked smile curving my lips as I reached up to trace the sharp line of his jaw. "I agree to your rules, Captain."

I kept my voice steady, but behind my eyes, a completely different game was starting.

He thought he could just use me for stress relief, thought he could keep me locked away in the dark and control who I looked at, but he was dead wrong.

I was going to play his game, I was going to let him think he was the one in control, but I was going to make him fall so hard for me that he’d beg to break every single rule he just laid down.

I was going to break his cold, guarded heart, even if it killed me.

Jaxson’s eyes narrowed slightly, like he could sense the defiance brewing behind my smile, but before he could call me out on it, his gaze dropped to my neck.

He reached out, his rough thumb pressing gently against a dark, purple bruise blooming right over my pulse point—a nasty hickey he’d given me in the bathroom last night.

"Fuck," he muttered, his voice dropping an octave as his thumb stroked the sensitive skin. "I left a mark. The coach is going to kill me if he sees that at practice."

"Then you better fix it," I taunted softly, my heart rate spiking as his eyes darkened with a familiar, hungry heat.

Jaxson didn't say another word. He just shifted his weight, caging me beneath his heavy frame, and buried his face in the crook of my neck.

His hot breath ghosted over the bruised skin for a second before his mouth closed over it, his teeth scraping lightly against the tender flesh.

I let out a shaky gasp, my hands flying up to tangle in his short, messy hair as his tongue soothed the bite, right before he sucked hard, claiming the spot all over again.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Pucking the Captain   Chapter 20

    I never thought I’d see the day where Jaxson Mercer looked this peaceful, but as the morning sun filtered through the heavy hotel curtains, he was completely dead to the world. I lay on my side, propped up on my good elbow, just watching the steady rise and fall of his broad chest, and I realized that even in his sleep, his heavy arm was still draped securely over my waist, keeping me anchored to his side like he was terrified I’d vanish if he let go. It was a small, quiet detail, but it made my heart swell with this massive, overwhelming wave of affection that I couldn’t quite contain. Carefully, so I wouldn’t wake him, I slipped out from under his arm and grabbed the first aid kit from the bathroom. I sat on the edge of the tub, gently taking his large, resting hand in mine, and started dabbing antiseptic onto his split, blistered knuckles. He didn’t even stir, just let out a low, gravelly hum and shifted closer, his forehead coming to rest against my shoulder. I cleaned the d

  • Pucking the Captain   Chapter 19

    The digital clock on the nightstand glowed a harsh, bloody red in the pitch-black room: 2:43 AM. I was sitting on the edge of the mattress, an ice pack strapped loosely to my bad wrist, just staring at the blank wall opposite me. The hotel room was suffocatingly quiet, save for the hum of the mini-fridge and the ragged, uneven sound of my own breathing. I was exhausted, my muscles aching from the brutal game against Cornell, but my brain was completely hijacked by the ghost of three little words. *I love you.* He had said them in the dark, his voice so soft and automatic it had shattered my entire world, and then he had turned his back and walked out like I was nothing. I had spent the last twenty-four hours replaying that moment, tearing it apart, trying to figure out if it was just a slip of the tongue or if he actually meant it. But the cold shoulder he’d been giving me since the mixer told me everything I needed to know. He was terrified, and he was going to push me away to

  • Pucking the Captain   Chapter 18

    The rhythmic, violent thwack of the puck hitting the boards was the only sound echoing through the massive, empty arena. It was two in the morning, the campus ice rink was freezing, and the air smelled sharply of Zamboni exhaust and stale cold, but I didn’t give a single fuck. I just kept skating. I pushed off my blades, dug my stick into the ice, and fired another slap shot at the net, watching the puck ripple the mesh before I chased it down and did it all over again. My lungs were burning with a vicious, icy fire, and my legs felt like they were filled with lead, but the physical exhaustion was the only thing keeping me from losing my absolute mind. Inside my gloves, the skin on my palms was blistered and raw, weeping blood every time the friction of the stick rubbed against my grip, but I barely even felt it. The physical pain was nothing compared to the massive, suffocating guilt crushing my chest. Every time I closed my eyes, all I could see was Jules’s face in the dark.

  • Pucking the Captain   Chapter 17

    The morning after Jaxson slipped those three little words and then practically fled the bedroom, the air in his apartment was so thick with unspoken tension I could barely breathe. He moved around the kitchen like a ghost, his eyes fixed firmly on the coffee maker, his jaw locked so tight I thought his teeth might crack. He didn’t look at me, he didn’t touch me, and he definitely didn’t repeat what he’d said in the dark. He just handed me my travel mug, muttered something about the bus leaving in ten minutes, and walked out the door. It was a massive, suffocating rejection, and it left a hollow, aching bruise right in the center of my chest that no amount of ibuprofen could fix. Because of his suspension, Jaxson wasn’t allowed to suit up for the away game against Cornell, but as the captain, he was still required to travel with the team. I sat near the back of the chartered bus, my bad arm resting heavily in its sling, staring out the window at the gray, blur of the highway. Wh

  • Pucking the Captain   Chapter 16

    The room was completely dark, the only sound the soft, rhythmic drumming of rain against the bedroom window and the quiet, even breathing of the boy tangled in my arms. The air still smelled heavy with sex and sweat, a thick, intoxicating reminder of the desperate, bruising way I had just claimed him. I lay on my back, staring up at the shadowed ceiling, with Jules sprawled half on top of me, his head resting on my chest and his good leg thrown over my hip. His skin was warm and slick against mine, and every time he exhaled, his breath ghosted over my collarbone, sending a fresh wave of possessive, terrifying affection crashing through my chest. I had tried so damn hard to keep my walls up. I had tried to be the cold, rational captain who protected his rookie from the circus I had created, but the second I saw him at that mixer, letting some random lacrosse prick touch him, every single logical thought I had ever possessed had burned to ash. I was weak for him. I was completely,

  • Pucking the Captain   Chapter 15

    Three days. That was exactly how long Jaxson had been treating me like a inconvenient roommate instead of the guy he was supposedly obsessed with. He slept on the couch, he ate his meals in silence, and every time I tried to talk to him, he hit me with that cold, impenetrable wall of ice, talking only about practice, film sessions, or the NCAA investigation. It was driving me absolutely insane, and the dull, throbbing ache in my broken wrist was nothing compared to the massive, suffocating hole he was tearing in my chest. I was hurting, I was confused, and my bratty, stubborn side was finally waking up to fight back. If he wanted to play the cold, untouchable captain, I was going to show him exactly what it felt like to lose control.The annual end-of-semester hockey mixer was in full swing at the off-campus frat house, the bass from the speakers vibrating right through the floorboards, but I wasn’t here to party. I was here to make a point. I had spent an extra twenty minutes get

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status