LOGINTo the world, Rhett Reed is the golden boy—Blackridge University’s star hockey captain and the future Alpha of the most powefuk pack in the country. But Rhett is a man living a lie. In order to protect his childhood best friend from his father’s violence, he became his worst nightmare, bullying him until he ran. Three years later, Cassian Storm is back. He isn’t the scrawny boy Rhett remembers, instead he’s cold, lethal, and has a power that could level the Blackridge bloodline. And thanks to a glitch in the university system cassian engineered, he’s Rhett’s new roommate. Cassian on the other hand has a simple plan: expose Rhett’s secrets, ruin his engagement, and watch the golden noy fall. He thought the hardest part would be the revenge but unfortunalyk, he was wrong. The hardest part is being trapped in a dorm room with a man he never thought hus heart wouid beat fot. When the mate bond between yjem click, the line between revenge and desire disappears. Rhett will do anything to keep his secret. Cassian will do anything to destroy him. But what happens when their wolves chooses each other? What happens when two enemies have to come together to protect themselves from a powet they didn’t see coming.
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“Rhett, come on!” my teammate yells as I dodge a hit from the defenseman, making sure to keep my balance. The goalie is sliding left, leaving the top right corner wide open. It is a guaranteed goal that would give us a tie. Four seconds left. For a split second, my eyes drift to the front row of the stands where my father would be watching proudly. I need to see the approval in his eyes for that split second—it usually helps. Except this time it doesn’t because he isn’t there; instead, standing right behind the glass is a guy with dark hair and intense eyes. He isn’t cheering or screaming like everyone else, he is watching me with a cold, mocking smirk playing on his lips. Two seconds. Fucking hell. My stick hits the ice an inch too early and instead of a soaring shot, the puck gives a pathetic little hop and slides harmlessly into the goalie’s pads. The horn sounds just then. The game is over, and we have lost. For the first time in Blackridge history, the home crowd goes silent. Then, the booing starts. I stay on one knee, staring at the spot in the stands where I saw him. But the space is surprisingly empty. “Reed! What the hell was that?” my coach screams from the bench, but I can’t move. All I want to do is get into bed and hide. I run out of the rink, pushing through the crowd of reporters and students who are yelling at the top of their voices, some arguing over whether the game is rigged, others saying I have lost what it takes to be captain of Blackridge’s own hockey team. We have lost the first game of the season. And it is entirely my fault. I know I am going to hear an earful from my father, is why I need to leave this place as fast as possible and lock myself up—avoid him as long as I can. How could I have let myself get distracted by his infuriating face—his infuriatingly handsome face that I haven’t seen in only Goddess knows how long. It has to be a mistake… I have to have been seeing things. I run a hand through my hair in frustration, my chest doing multiple flips. I hear Savannah running after me, her delicate voice calling my name, but she is the last thing I want to face. “I know it hurts and you feel like you have disappointed—” “I don’t feel like I have disappointed!” I snap, whirling around to face her finally. We are now in the pathway leading to the male dorm, away from all the noise of the stadium. “I have disappointed.” Savannah shakes her head softly, her fingers touching my chest. “Rhett, don’t say that.” “Forget it!” I huff, pushing her hands away and storming down the path leaving her there. It is a harsh thing to do knowing she really is the sweetest person ever, but I just can’t bring myself to accept it. I am only 21, yet engaged to be married to her due to my father and some stupid pack laws he prides himself in. She isn’t my mate, but he doesn’t care about that. He doesn’t even care when I tell him I have a feeling my mate is near. My father’s decision is always final and I don’t dare oppose him or he can turn my life into a living hell—quite literally. So the plan is simple: find out whoever the hell she is and reject her. I am not going to be interested anyways. The night’s air is a chilling cold, but I am dripping with sweat underneath the gear I haven’t taken off. In one fluid motion, I remove the helmet and tuck it under my arm as I push the double doors to the main doors of the dorm. “Always afraid to face your problems head-on,” comes a mocking voice in the dim light of the hallway. “Is that how I taught you, son?” “Father,” I say stiffly, running a hand through my hair. “What the hell was that?” he asks in a dangerously calm voice. I have known him long enough to see the anger bubbling beneath his skin. “Your fucking first game. You have let your team down, and the pack—are you aware our rivals are watching? Any sign that the next in line is a pathetic weakling and they will come for us. To claim territory.” I shrug. “It’s just a game?” “A game?” He laughs, shaking his head. “You are so fucking stupid to think that it’s a game. This is a show of power… to tell them we dominate every single time! Worst of all, you let them beat us on our own grounds!” “I’ll fix this,” I promise, my voice sounding weak. “You better.” I don’t wait for a dismissal or for him to say anything else. I walk away briskly before he can see the tremor in my hands and then start rambling on and on about being manly enough to cower in anybody’s presence. I scoff slightly, a wry smile playing on my lips at the irony. Trembling is weak, but facing him head-on is impertinent. I reach my dorm door finally in the section meant for top students, my heart hammering against my chest repeatedly and trying to get the panic and anxiety away. I just need a warm shower as if that is going to wash away everything that has happened today. I jam my key into the lock, push the door open, and freeze. Standing in the center of the room is him. The reason I missed that final shot. The reason I spent the last few seconds staring into the crowd instead of at the puck. Cassian Storm. He is no longer the scrawny, trembling boy I made run away from high school years ago. He looks tough but in the most angelic way possible as he stands with his hands in his pockets. His dark hair is messy, falling over his eyes that assess me. “Long time no see, Rhett,” he says, his voice smooth and devoid of the fear I used to rely on. “I hear you’re looking for a roommate. Hope you don’t mind… I’ve already claimed the bed by the window.”Rhett Savannah is already fast asleep beside me, snoring softly as she’s snuggled deep under the covers. The room is completely dark, save for the pale moonlight filtering through the window. I stare at the ceiling, my mind running in a million different directions aa it feels impossible to sleep despite the fact that I am exhausted. It’s even more difficult because I am trying not to turn around too much so as not to wake Savanah.When I can’t hold the position I am in any longer and I turn my head to find a better position, my eyes travel toward the floor and catch a glimpse of her jacket on the rug. Suddenly I remember the way she had quickly slid that little object into her cloth pocket when she thought I wasn’t looking.Very quietly, I slip out from the bed, making sure the mattress doesn't move or make a single sound. Savannah doesn't even stir. She just shifts slightly and continues sleeping.I tiptoe across the floor until I am kneeling right next to the jacket, my heart pudi
CassianI push the dorm room door open, holding a paper bag with a half-eaten sandwich inside. It is already late afternoon, so the dorm is quiet as most of the students have gone out for the weekend. I walk inside, expecting to see a very familiar sight of Rhett lounging on his bed, looking completely miserable, or staring at his phone as he does every weekend before he ends up going to hockey training.But the room is completely quiet.I set my lunch down on the table and look around, then walk over to his side of the room, my eyes scanning the floor. His black duffel bag he usually keeps by his closet is missing from the corner. At first, I think he probably went to training early, but then I notice the closet is slightly open and a few of his everyday clothes are gone from the hangers, too.He left.But to where, and why?I sink onto my own mattress, a strange, frustrating emptiness settling deep into my stomach. Ideally, I should be happy that the bastard isn’t here to glare at m
Rhett I needed to get away from Blackridge.Between feeling suffocated by my father paying me surprise visits, the rumors spreading around the hockey team, and Cassian constantly finding new ways to drive me insane in that dorm room, I just needed to breathe.So, I packed a bag and decided to take Savannah to my late mother’s cottage for the weekend. It was a small, secluded place deep in the woods, about an hour away from the campus. I hadn’t been here in about three years because every single time, I remembered that she had died and how she died, making me angry and bitter all the same. But now, I had come here to confront my worst fears.The plan we had was simple: clean up the dust and make dinner together. Savannah had been really excited about it, but I really was not. It just felt like a relief to be out of the city.“It’s really beautiful here, Rhett,” Savannah said softly, placing a box of groceries on the wooden kitchen counter. She smiled at me, looking around at the dusty
Cassian Three bubbles appear on the screen as soon as I send the text, dancing for a few seconds as Jacob starts to type a response, and then they suddenly disappear. I wait for a few more minutes for a response, hoping it’s because of a bad Wi-Fi connection on his end or mine, but there is nothing. A cold sweat breaks out across the back of my neck. I tuck my phone deep into my pocket, look once at the closed bathroom door where the water is still running, and step out of the room without thinking. My legs are moving before my brain can even formulate a rational excuse for what I’m doing. I keep telling myself I’m only doing this because I want to destroy Rhett my way, but the panic I feel is telling a completely different story. I am only lying to myself about what I truly want. The hallway is freezing cold, and I am not even sure if Jacob us in my block or not. There is no reason why Rhett should be going out again this night, so it can’t be tonight he has whatever gang pl
CassianRhett walks into the room just as I am putting away my laundry I have just received from the dry cleaners. He sighs when he sees me and rolls his eyes, dropping his helmet on his bed. “So, what’s this about, huh?”“What?” I ask, blinking innocently at him. I cross my arms over my chest as I
RhettCassian is up to something, and I need to know what.First, he had been playing nice with Savannah by the bleachers, and as soon as practice was over, she had come to tell me that my roommate was nice and cared about me. Now, I am walking into the locker room to see Jacob sitting and talking
CassianFrom where I am sitting on the bleachers, I can see the exact moment the rug is pulled from under Rhett’s feet.He is standing on the ice, looking completely paralyzed as the coach yells at the entire team. His mouth is slightly open, his eyes blinking in absolute confusion as Jacob gets ch
RhettCassian doesn’t move for a very long time.He just sits there on the bed, staring up at me with a murderous expression that could literally kill someone if looks were capable of that. His eyes are locked into mine, anger evident in them as he tries to process that I actually have him cornered






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