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The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret
The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret
مؤلف: Beetroot

Chapter 1

مؤلف: Beetroot
last update تاريخ النشر: 2026-06-05 01:51:44

WRENLEY

The eviction notice is taped to my door, so I take it down again for the third one this month.

I fold it into quarters and shove it into my pocket with the other two. At this point, I should probably start a collection.

"Fuck," I cursed silently as the alarm for practice goes off. Swimming has always been something I was good at, but winning the Olympics was a newfound dream, one that was way better than the mate I was promised to before I could even walk.

Despite Coach Diaz's ongoing campaign to turn me into a cyclist, I still prefer walking. It requires less coordination and fewer opportunities for public humiliation.

I manage to make it with four minutes to spare, which means I walk onto the deck still pulling my cap on, and Coach Diaz looks at the clock instead of at me. Apparently being four minutes early still counts as late in his personal religion.

"Vale. Lane four. We're doing two hundreds on the three."

"Got it." I tug at the tape wrapped around my ankle, over the mark that names the bloodline I ran from. A secret big enough to have already cost my family everything.

Lane four is the slow lane. He intentionally put me there in week two, after I won the trial too easily and didn't know yet that winning easily is the most suspicious thing a person can do in a building full of people who've spent their whole lives trying to win hard.

So I watered down my abilities, intentionally making mistakes and letting Elise take credit.

Practice ends the way it usually does. Elise gloating about how she's swim dynasty which isn't true by the way and her minions hovering over her like mindless idiots. God, I can't stand them.

"Hey weirdo," she called out positioning herself to block the only exit out of here.

"What crisis are we manufacturing today?" I asked, my face in a tight frown.

"Stay away from my boyfriend," she spat.

    "That's unfortunate." I shrug which makes her blink.

     "What's unfortunate?"

"That you thought this conversation was necessary."

"Why you little..." her hand comes in my direction, but I hold it hard. "Don't think I haven't noticed the way you look at you." she fumes while trying to free herself from my grip.

"Did the water perhaps go to your brain?" I asked calmly before releasing her hand. "I would never want anything to do with that meatheaded boyfriend of yours. In fact, your relationship warns me never to fall in love." I reply, brushing her shoulders while I continue walking.

"Why you..." she scoffed but I was already out the door to care about her nonsense.

Why would anyone want to be with Aurel Castell? Sure he's handsome, has nice abs that he may have caught me staring at and the number one defenseman for the Ice Bears but that doesn't make him my type.

I came here to win not to engage in college romance that ends in nothing but heartbreak.

Tess finds me in the dining hall at noon, which is unusual, because Tess and I aren't friends, exactly.

She's the only person on the team who talks to me like I'm a person and not a problem, which is kind of suspicious if you think about it but she has consistently found a way to exist in my space so much so, I don't mind anymore.

She drops her tray across from mine like empty tables are a personal insult. "Hey, what's up? You look like someone canceled your birthday."

"I don't have a birthday." I mumbled but she heard me.

"That's not even possible," she chuckles. "Everyone has a birthday."

"Well I don't." I dropped the sandwich in my hands a little too fiercely.

"If you don't want to talk, I can go..." she said getting up.

"Sit down."

She paused.

"I'm having a bad day. Don't make it worse by looking guilty." I resumed biting into the sandwich.

"Well, I have just the thing to cheer you up," she giggled.

Of course she did. Tess treated every problem like it could be solved with enough enthusiasm.

She leaned in, both elbows on the table. "Well, the hockey team won last night."

Great. That meant another week of people acting like they personally won the championship.

"You're going to have to translate that into a language I care about." I replied not sharing in her enthusiasm.

"It means there's a party on Friday at one of the seniors' houses, the nice one near campus, and the whole athletic department's going to be there." She grins like she's personally responsible for the existence of happiness.

I have been here for a while now and I still don't understand why putting skates on a man automatically lowers everyone's IQ by twenty points.

"Congratulations to them, I guess." I say, taking another bite. "I have plans."

"You? Have plans?" She scoffed, crossing her arms. "What plans? Because you're not going to escape this time."

Fuck, I knew it was only a matter of time before she saw through my excuses.

"Wrenley." Her voice drops. "I've been on this team for three years. Three years. And I have never once been invited to a thing like this. You've been here six weeks and you don't even want it, which makes you the perfect person, because you won't peel off the second someone shinier shows up. I just..." She stops, picking at her tray. "I need a wing-woman who isn't going to abandon me. That's the whole pitch. That's it." She sulks.

And there it is. She has done this a thousand times now and the answer is always the same. Saying no would have been easier, unfortunately, Tess looked hopeful.

"Fine." I say and Tess immediately lights up. "Don't make that face," I warn. "I already regret this."

"I already picked something for you. It's going to look incredible on you and you're going to hate it."

"Can't wait." My tone suggests the exact opposite.

"Oh thank you so much for this," She's already standing and gathering her tray like she's afraid I'll take it back. "I'm coming to your place at eight. Don't pretend you're not home, I'll know."

I watch her leave without another word because, unlike her and everyone in this school, I don't actually know how much time I have left.

Just like every other night since I arrived, I don't sleep.

"Who the fuck messages someone at four in the morning?" I curse when the message notification pings. It's from coach.

"Scouts coming to the invitational in three weeks."

Fantastic. Exactly what my life needed. More complications. But I won't stop reading.

"Real ones. You hold back any more than you already are and I'll know, and so will they. Decide what you want, Vale."

Now to just anyone, this message is the perfect opportunity to showcase one's talent but to me, this is a disaster.

Because the moment I let myself swim as fast as I actually can, I lose my grip on the thing clawing under my skin and the second anyone sees that, I can kiss my dreams goodbye.

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  • The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret    Chapter 20

    FINNRoselyn brings food this time, which is how I know she's in a good mood.She's got a paper bag of something from the place two towns over that she likes, the one nobody we know would ever drive to, and she's sitting cross-legged on the hood of her car when I pull into the boathouse lot, already unpacking it onto the windshield like a picnic. Fries. Two of those terrible gas-station coffees she pretends are good. A single donut she's clearly going to make me split."You're early," she grins. "That's because you're bribing me with fries." I give her a peck on the cheek which makes her face red. "I'm bribing you with half a donut. The fries are mine. You can look at them."I climb up onto the hood next to her and she hands me a coffee anyway, and the fries, all of them, because she's a liar who talks tough and then gives you everything. The lake's current is not so fast so it's just whooshing gently in front of us and the only sound is the crickets and the tick of her engine cooli

  • The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret    Chapter 19

    WRENLEYIt’s almost two in the morning and I’m crying over a zipper, which feels less like a life choice and more like the universe personally finding new ways to mock me.It's not even about the zipper anymore. The zipper is just the thing that broke last after having to redo the fourth seam which puckered again all in one night, the fabric fighting me the way everything's been fighting me for two weeks. But it's two a.m. and I'm running on no sleep and the showcase is in twelve days. I bombed a time trial this morning that Coach wrote down with that face, the face that tells me his patience is being stretched thin. I had rushed home soon after in a bid to get a head start at this but hours down the line, the zipper won't sit flat. Somewhere in there my eyes just started leaking without asking me.I'm not a crier,that I'm sure of. Heck, I didn't cry when I got evicted or after my confrontation with Elise but here I'm sitting on the floor of this borrowed room surrounded by pins and

  • The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret    Chapter 18

    WRENLEYI'm twelve minutes late to morning practice, which has never happened, because I was up until two sewing a piece I've now redone four times and still hate.“Shit, shit,” I keep cursing because I know what's coming for me as soon as I open those doors. The last time I came late, Diaz had pulled me aside and given me the pep talk. The one adult gives as ‘our parents’. Yes, I'm talking about the one that starts with ‘You know I see you as my son or daughter.’ Yep, that's the one. I can already tell how late I am by the way the building's already loud, the noises from the splashing, the whistle, and voices of people cheering on. Half-jogging onto the deck still pulling my cap on, Coach Diaz looks up from his clipboard and doesn't say anything for the first few seconds. His mouth twitched like he wanted to say something and thought better of it. "Sorry," I say. "I'm so sorry. It won't happen again."He sighs, taking a quick look at the stop watch. "Get in the water, Vale." Then

  • The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret    Chapter 17

    AURELMy dad doesn't call.For the rest of the week after the hockey match, nothing has been interesting to me. I tell myself all morning that he will, and that he just needs time to process what had happened that day and that any minute now my phone's going to light up with his name while I'll have to sit through whatever speech he's been writing in his head since he walked out of that rink. I keep the phone face-up on the kitchen counter on purpose to avoid increasing my already racing heart while I pretend to eat, while still checking it more times than I'd admit to anyone.At this point, Finn has tried so many times to get me out of the house to party and have fun but all his pleas fall on deaf ears. “Come on man,” he asked for the third time this week. “Bills on me if cash is what you're worried about. I've got a couple change to spare.”“I just wish my only problems were money related but sadly they aren't. You don't know what it's like for your dad to show up to your game af

  • The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret    Chapter 16

    WRENLEYSqueezing past a row of knees with two sodas, Tess settled into her seat. "I still don't get why you wanted to come to this.” she hands me one of the soda in her hand. "You hate sports. I mean you yourself told me and I quote “Hockey is basically an excuse for attractive idiots to launch themselves into walls."But isn't that right?” I replied pointing to the rink. “It's just men with sticks chasing a puck," I take the soda I didn't ask for. "You wanted company. I'm being a good friend. Don't make it weird."Deep down, I know that’s a lie because Tess didn't drag me. I told Tess I'd come before she even finished asking, which surprised both of us.Now here I am acting like the reason I came here isn’t probably crashing into bodies and chasing the puck.He told me his dad was coming and I haven't been able to stop thinking about the look on his face when he said it.“I know you're here for him, I just can't prove it yet,” Tess teases me before nudging me lightly on the arm.“Do

  • The Hockey Star and His Roommate; She Has A Secret    Chapter 15

    AUREL“Hey man, wake up, today's the day.” Finn bangs at my door like it offended him.How can I forget what today is? This was supposed to be my chance to show the scouts who would be in games like this to show them what I was made of.But now, I dread leaving here.“Yo, Aurel, you awake sleepy head?”“No,” I groaned. “Go away. I’m not coming. Going to call in sick.”“Absoluetly not, not on my watch. If you don't get your ass up this instant, I'm telling Wrenly.” He threatened.“Fuck you man,” I sighed but I could hear his laugh from behind the door.“That's more like it. See you in ten.” He added before leaving.A few minutes later, I had showered and was ready to go. Coincidentally, Finn was out of his room at the exact same moment I stepped out.“Hey man,” I pulled him in a hug. “Good luck to you. Make me proud.” I forced the words out of my mouth while patting his back.“Thanks. I spoke to Coach about letting you play even if it's for the first half.”“Really?” I could barely hid

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