LOGINThen another guy walked in. He was much taller than Theodore and Liam, and he paused for a moment before stepping closer to the group.
"Stop bothering Silverman, leave him alone," he ordered. He bent down and grabbed Jace’s chin, turning his head to examine the fresh bruises on his cheek before staring at the sticky ketchup covering his jersey.
For a split second, a wave of relief washed over me. I genuinely thought someone with a decent heart was finally stepping up to defend my brother. But I was wrong. Dead wrong.
The guy suddenly burst into a loud laugh, giving Jace a slap across the face. It was done in a mocking, supposedly friendly way, but there was absolutely nothing friendly about it.
"You know, guys, I heard Mr. Silverman paid a fortune just to get the coach to put Jace on the team," he joked, turning his attention to the other two.
"No way, Nathaniel," Theodore chimed in, shrugging his shoulders as a grin spread across his face. "So, Jace, it's not just you who's pathetic. Your dad is too. I guess it just runs in the family."
"Can you believe that during our last match, my ten-year-old brother actually thought Jace was a girl because of the way he was playing?" Nathaniel shook his head in disgust. "Even at ten, my little brother skates circles around this loser."
My feet went completely numb. I squeezed the hem of the jersey I was wearing, clutching the fabric so tightly my knuckles ached as I tried to swallow my growing rage.
"Knock it off, boys. You have better things to do than waste your time on this," Nico finally spoke up, rising to his feet. His voice was deep and commanding, carrying that intimidating, alpha-male presence he loved to project.
~Alpha male indeed,~ I thought, scoffing silently.
The group finally backed away from Jace and started stripping off their gear one by one. Nico walked over and stood directly in front of my brother, slamming one hand against the locker right next to Jace's head, effectively trapping him.
"We have practice tomorrow morning," Nico murmured, his tone cold and steady. "If you feel like this is all too much for you, save whatever dignity you have left and just quit. Not everyone is built for hockey. Give someone else a chance, and make sure to tell your father I said that."
He pulled his hand back, stuffed it into his pocket, and strutted out heading toward the bathroom like a total jerk.
Jace sank all the way down to the floor, burying his face in his hands. The moment the room cleared, I rushed inside and knelt right beside him. Hearing my footsteps, he instantly shifted his expression, trying his absolute best to look relaxed and cool. I hated that he felt the need to mask his pain in front of me.
"Jade," he whispered, reaching out to hold my hands. A flash of anxiety crossed his eyes. "How long have you been standing there?"
"I literally just walked in," I lied. I couldn't bear the thought of him knowing I had witnessed his complete humiliation.
His shoulders visibly dropped in relief. "I thought you weren't going to make it because of your modeling audition."
"I knew how important this game was to you, so of course I came to watch you play," I said, forcing a bright beam as I gently ran my fingers through his hair.
He offered a weak, strained smile and struggled to find his footing. I braced his weight, helping him lift himself up until we were both standing.
"The showers are completely packed. Can I just wear this home? I hope I won't embarrass you on the walk out," he muttered, gesturing toward the bright red stains covering his uniform. "My teammates and I were just messing around, and they ended up spraying this on me."
That was the absolute breaking point. I lunged forward and threw my arms around him, pulling him into a tight hug. It shattered my heart that he was standing there lying to my face, exhausting himself just to protect my feelings.
The dam behind my eyes broke, and I began to sob uncontrollably against his shoulder. The tears wouldn't stop pouring. Heaven knows how much I love my brother, and seeing him like this felt like having my heart violently crushed.
Jace gently eased me back, narrowing his eyes at me. "Why on earth are you crying?" he teased, trying to lighten the heavy mood. "You look like a total toad when you weep. Seriously, should I find a mirror so you can see how ridiculous you look?" He rested a hand on my shoulder, leaning heavily against me as we began navigating our way out of the locker room.
"You fool," I sniffled, wiping my eyes with one hand. I reached around with my other arm to hug his waist, but he instantly let out a sharp groan of pain.
"Oh god, sorry! Does it hurt that bad?" I panicked, my chest tightening with worry.
"No, Mummy," he grumbled, prompting me to fight the urge to roll my eyes.
We finally reached our sleek, black Maybach parked outside. By this point, it’s probably obvious that we are incredibly wealthy, all thanks to our workaholic parents. I slid into the driver's seat while Jace took the back.
"Snowman, care to explain where those bruises on your face actually came from?" I asked quietly into the rearview mirror as I pulled into traffic. I was practically begging him in my mind to just tell me the truth about those monsters.
But Jace just offered his usual quiet smile. "It was just my helmet. It slammed against my face when that guy checked me into the boards."
I dropped the subject, choosing not to press him any further. On the drive back, I quietly called our family nurse to arrange for someone to look at his injuries the moment we arrived.
By the time we stepped through the front doors of our massive, empty mansion, Jace was already burning up with a severe fever. We lived completely alone in the house, there was no maids, no nannies, no anyone. It was always just the two of us.
I quickly whipped up some comfort food for us to eat. Once the nurse finished treating his cuts and bruises, I brought him his medication and his dinner, sitting directly across from him. Watching him eat reminded me so much of when we were little. He looked so fragile and adorable.
Suddenly, my father’s name flashed on my phone. He wanted to do a video call with my brother, and I already knew exactly how brutal it was going to be.
"Jace," my father’s voice boomed through the speaker, his face twisted in absolute fury. "I just watched the tape of today's match. I can't even begin to tell you how deeply disappointed I am in your performance."
I let out a heavy sigh. If he had actually paid attention to the footage, he would have seen how brutally Jace had been targeted and slammed on the ice. Yet, he didn’t even bother to ask if his own son was okay.
"I'm sorry, Father. I'm really trying my hardest," Jace murmured, keeping his head low. Hearing his voice sound so defeated broke something inside me.
"Trying?" my father snapped. "I don't see Nico just 'trying.' He puts his absolute best on full display for everyone to see. You should have heard the way his father was bragging today, showing everyone the highlights. I almost had to bury my head in shame the second you appeared on that screen."
"Dad, Jace was incredibly nervous today. He’s literally sitting here injured right now, and you don’t even care! Just look at his face, Dad," I interjected, unable to keep quiet any longer.
"Be quiet, Jade. You are a girl. You don't know the first thing about how this sport works," he barked, completely shutting me down.
A hot spike of anger flared in my chest. So because I’m a girl, I’m just supposed to sit back and have zero say in my own home or society?
He turned his glare back to my twin. "By the time I return from this business trip, I expect to hear good news. Don't make me wish I had just had two daughters instead. I can't believe I got excited about having a son for absolutely nothing." With that final insult, he cut the call.
Jace sat frozen for a moment before quietly pulling the cover back over his remaining food. He had completely lost his appetite.
"I'm not going to practice tomorrow, so please don't bother waking me up," he whispered, his voice cracking with emotion as he turned and lay down on the bed.
No. This wasn't my Jace. I couldn't just sit around and watch the entire world mock him until he spiraled into a deep depression. I needed to act. But before anything else, I was going to teach those bastards a lesson they would never forget, and I knew exactly how to do it.
NICOI slammed the front door behind me and tossed my backpack onto the floor. It hit the table with a heavy thud, but it didn't make me feel any better.The house was completely silent because my parents were away on yet another business trip, leaving me completely alone with nowhere to dump all this frustration. I ripped off my jacket, letting my sweatpants hang loose on my hips, and walked out onto the balcony. Slouching onto the stool, I just stared blankly at the cars passing by on the street below.Then my phone buzzed.I unlocked the screen and tapped the notification. My stomach dropped instantly.Dozens of people were tagging me in a post.Coach had actually uploaded the video to the official Vipers sports page, and the views were already skyrocketing. Of course they were. All because of that arrogant asshole, Jace.Every single tag was just another excuse for people to mock me. I scrolled through the comments, my chest tightening with every word.~~OMG who is this guy? I ha
NICOMy hands tightened around his shoulders, locking up as the air left my lungs. Hearing my coach say those words felt like a physical blow, a sudden tear right through my chest.Beside me, Jace grinned from ear to ear. The sight of his smug face made my blood run hot."Okay, I will be off now," Coach Timothy announced, giving Jace a casual pat on the shoulder.Just like that, his attention shifted entirely away from me. A knot of resentment twisted in my stomach. This weakling couldn't possibly take my place.Coach turned back to me with a dismissive nod. "Pick a date and inform all the eighteen players about the new teachings we will be practicing on." He walked away without waiting for an answer, leaving his words hanging in the air.I spun toward Jace, who was still smiling like he’d just hit the lottery. "So you are the new golden boy," I spat, my voice laced with a bitter scoff. He didn't even blink, holding my gaze with an annoying amount of confidence."Does that bruise your
JADEI headed straight for Jace’s locker to grab his gear so I could change quickly in the bathroom since the rest of the guys were already dressed. I tried to ignore the heavy stares burning into my back, but my gut told me something was wrong.Nathaniel stood nearby with a smug smirk on his face, looking entirely too proud of himself.The moment I pulled the locker door open, my stomach dropped. The inside was completely coated in glitter. His jersey was ruined, sliced into tiny pieces as if someone had gone crazy with a pair of scissors. Anger flared hot in my chest as I stared at the mess, my hands balling into fists.Before I could voice my rage, Nico burst into the room."Everyone out now," he ordered, his voice sharp and leaving no room for argument. He turned and left immediately.With practice starting, I had no choice but to head out to the rink exactly as I was, wearing my hoodie, joggers, and sneakers. I grabbed a random stick lying nearby and stepped onto the ice, clutchi
THIRD PERSON POV"Jade." Mr. Silverman growled, his eyes burning with fury.Jade did not even flinch. She acted like someone who had seen this reaction too many times to care. Moving away from the table, she walked back to her room, having completely had enough of her controlling father.She opened the door to her bedroom, walked over to her nightstand, and immediately sank onto the floor. Her eyes were already wet with tears. Even though she acted tough sometimes, she was still a very emotional person deep down.Just then, her door opened. Her head shot up toward the entrance. She thought it was her father, but a wave of relief washed over her when she saw Jace.He sat down beside her, moving his hand over her shoulders to give them a gentle squeeze, trying his best to comfort her."I already told you Jade, you look like a toad when you cry," he teased, trying to lighten the heavy mood."I am not in the mood for that," Jade murmured, lowering her head as more tears began to pour. "Wh
My father was finally around, and we were already seated at the dining table. I watched as the chefs began dishing out the food to everyone. I mouthed a quiet "thank you" when my plate was set down. Looking over at Jace, I noticed he wasn't really eating. He was just using his fork to scatter the meal around his plate.My father cleared his throat, his eyes locking onto Jace. "So, I saw your videos on the Internet. I must confess, that was incredible," he murmured, patting Jace on the back with a heavy hand.Jace forced a tight smile, glancing at me before lowering his head."You need to see Mr. Lancaster's face when I showed him the video. For once in my life, I felt so proud. At least for the first time, one of my children is doing well." He then shifted his gaze toward me, his face lighting up. "Jade, I have a surprise for you."My heart immediately skipped a beat in anticipation. I wondered what it could be, racking my brain for any clue, but nothing came up.He handed me a brown
When I got home, I stripped off my clothes and headed straight into the bathroom. I desperately needed to wash off the sticky layers of sweat gripping my skin. After the shower, I changed into something loose ~ an oversized shirt I’d blatantly stolen from my brother, and a pair of shorts.I wandered into the kitchen to fix some cereal but i checked the fridge first. The food I'd left for my brother was completely untouched. Shrugging, I took my bowl into the living room, turned on my favorite show, and was halfway through the episode when my brother’s voice cut through the quiet."Jade."The sharpness in his tone made me freeze. I looked up, caught completely off guard. "What is it, snowman?"He was glaring down at me with an intensity that made my skin crawl."Tell me why I’m sitting in my room and I suddenly get a call saying I’m trending on social media." He shoved his phone directly in front of my face."Trending?" my voice dropped to a whisper. I took the phone, staring at the s







