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Shattered Ice
Shattered Ice

Shattered Ice

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In the action-packed romance novel Shattered Ice, student Caroline Reed uncovers a dangerous betting ring involving hockey captain Leo Kincaid. To protect her, Leo pulls her into his spotlight. Read this young adult fiction romance book to see if they can survive the high-stakes game.

Chapter 1 of Shattered Ice

A 4.50 grade point average was not a mere academic goal. It was a lifeline.

The harsh fluorescent lights of the basement athletics office buzzed above me like a swarm of angry bees. It was past midnight. The air vents blew a steady stream of artificial chill down the back of my neck. I pulled my oversized sweater tighter around my shoulders, trying to ward off the freezing temperature.

The cramped room smelled of old parchment, dust, and the bitter residue of stale coffee left in the pot since early morning.

Most nineteen year olds were at the victory party across campus. I could hear the muffled thumping of heavy bass vibrating through the thick concrete walls. State University had just won their quarter final match. The entire campus was alive with reckless, drunken energy.

I was buried under a mountain of compliance reports.

My upper level pre-law textbooks sat in a heavy stack next to my laptop. I had a complex mock trial brief due in three days. I needed to study the nuances of corporate liability and international regulations. Instead, I was staring at a digital screen full of sweaty men in bulky pads.

This was my reality. I was the invisible student analyst. I stayed in the shadows, crunching numbers and reviewing game footage to ensure the athletic department adhered to strict university regulations. It was tedious, thankless work. But it paid for my tuition. It secured my academic scholarship. Without this job, my dream of entering the legal field would shatter before it even began.

I rubbed my burning eyes and leaned closer to the glowing screen.

My job tonight was supposed to be simple. Review the game footage. Log the penalties. Flag any potential safety violations for the director's morning report.

I clicked the spacebar. The video resumed.

The screen flooded with the blinding white glare of the ice rink. The deafening roar of the recorded crowd hissed through my cheap headphones.

And there he was.

Leo Kincaid.

Number seventeen. The team captain. The untouchable golden boy of State University.

Even through a grainy digital recording, his presence was suffocating. He moved with a brutal, fluid grace. He was a predator in a frozen arena. The opposing players visibly hesitated when he skated into their zone. He had a reputation for being ruthless. He was cold to the sports press, dismissive of the frantic fans, and terrifyingly precise with the puck.

I watched him glide backward, his dark hair plastered to his forehead under his helmet. He looked over his shoulder, scanning the ice.

Something caught my attention.

I paused the video.

The rhythmic clicking of my keyboard echoed in the silent office. I rewound the footage by ten seconds. I watched the play again.

Leo had the puck. He had a clear lane to the net. His teammate, Asher Hayes, was perfectly positioned for a fast cross ice pass. It was a guaranteed scoring opportunity.

But Leo hesitated.

It was a fraction of a second. A minuscule pause. He shifted his weight to his left skate. He dropped his shoulder. He allowed the opposing defenseman to blindside him, taking a hard hit to the boards.

The referee's whistle blew. Tripping penalty on the opponent, but State University lost their aggressive offensive momentum.

I frowned, leaning closer to the monitor.

Mistakes happened. Hockey was a fast, violent game.

But Leo Kincaid did not make mistakes like that. He was an elite athlete known for his flawless reaction times.

I pulled up the statistical database on my second monitor. I typed his name into the search bar. Rows of complex data populated the screen. Goals, assists, time on ice, penalty minutes, defensive blocks.

I filtered the data for the last six games.

My finger traced the glowing numbers on the screen. A cold knot formed in the pit of my stomach.

In the first period of the game against the Wildcats, Leo took a highly uncharacteristic hooking penalty right after State took the lead.

In the third period against the Spartans, he missed a basic defensive assignment that resulted in the tying goal for the opposing team.

I opened a new, blank spreadsheet. My hands began to shake slightly.

I was a law student. I was meticulously trained to look for behavioral patterns. I was trained to find the hidden narrative beneath the presented facts and figures.

I aligned the game footage timestamps with his penalty logs. I opened a third browser tab, navigating to the public sports betting lines for the college league. I knew I was crossing a dangerous line just by looking at those syndicate sites on a secure university network. But I could not stop myself.

The numbers began to align.

It was subtle. It was executed with the terrifying precision of a master surgeon. The dropped passes. The mistimed checks. The convenient penalties taken at the worst possible moments.

They all coincided perfectly with the underground point spreads.

When the betting line heavily favored State University to win by three goals, Leo made sure they only won by one. When the over under for total penalty minutes was set high, Leo spent an unusual amount of time sitting in the penalty box.

The basement office suddenly felt very small. The concrete walls seemed to press inward, crushing the air out of the room.

I took a shaky breath. The stale, dusty air burned my lungs.

This was not clumsiness. This was not a mid-season slump.

This was a calculated sabotage.

If I reported this anomaly, it would trigger a massive federal investigation. It would become a vicious national scandal. The athletic program would face severe sanctions. The university would lose millions in alumni funding and media contracts.

And Leo Kincaid's bright, golden career would be over. He would face criminal charges.

But if I ignored it, if I signed off on the compliance report knowing what I knew, I would be an accessory to widespread fraud. If an external financial audit caught the statistical anomaly later this year, my digital signature would be on the clearance paperwork. My scholarship would be instantly revoked. I would be expelled in absolute disgrace.

My mother had sacrificed too much to get me to this elite university. She was my favorite person in the whole wide world, and I could not fail her. I could not lose my perfect 4.50 standing. I had to protect myself.

I stared at the paused image of Leo Kincaid on my screen. His jaw was tightly clenched. His eyes were dark and unreadable beneath his protective visor.

He was playing a highly dangerous game. And he was dragging the whole university down into the dark water with him.

I needed undeniable proof. I could not take this explosive information to the dean based on a simple hunch. I needed mathematical, statistical certainty.

I opened the university's advanced probability software. It was a complex program designed for the engineering department, but my specific compliance login credentials gave me backdoor access.

I imported the raw dataset. I fed the algorithm Leo's historical performance metrics from his freshman and sophomore years. I established his baseline accuracy, his average penalty frequency, and his recorded reaction times.

Then, I input the fresh data from the last six corrupted games.

I set the parameters to calculate the exact likelihood of these specific errors occurring sequentially by pure, natural chance.

My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird beating its wings against a cage. The rhythmic thumping matched the heavy bass still echoing from the distant campus party.

I rested my trembling index finger over the enter key.

If the result came back above ten percent, I would delete the spreadsheet. I would clear my browser history. I would chalk it up to a bad streak on the ice. I would sign the routine compliance report and go back to my safe, invisible life in the library.

I pressed enter.

The software chugged for three agonizing seconds. A loading progress bar flashed across the dark screen, illuminating my pale face in a ghostly, blue light.

The system dinged softly in the quiet room.

The final calculation appeared in bold, red font at the exact center of the monitor.

Probability of sequential unforced errors occurring by natural variance:

0.00%

The breath left my lungs in a rushed, painful exhale.

Zero.

It was mathematically impossible for this to be an accident.

He was doing it on purpose.

The golden boy of State University was intentionally throwing games.

A heavy, suffocating silence fell over the office. The fluorescent lights flickered once, casting long, menacing shadows across the cold concrete floor.

I reached for my phone, my fingers fumbling as I unlocked the bright screen. I did not know who to call first. The campus security forces? The athletic director? The local authorities?

Before I could open my contacts list, the heavy metal door to the basement office groaned loudly.

The brass handle clicked.

The door swung open, hitting the concrete wall with a sharp, violent thud that made me jump out of my chair.

I froze in terror, my hand still hovering nervously over my phone.

A towering figure stepped into the dim light of the doorway. His broad shoulders blocked the only exit from the cramped room.

The smell of fresh ice, expensive cologne, and dark secrets flooded the stuffy space.

Leo Kincaid stood there, still wearing his dark team practice jacket. His broad chest heaved with heavy, controlled breaths. His sharp, dark gaze swept over the cramped office before locking directly onto me.

Then, his intense eyes dropped to the glowing screen of my monitor.

He stared straight at the bold, red zero.

He stepped inside the room and let the heavy metal door click shut behind him.

Author's Note:

Hi everyone! Did you expect that ending? What do you think Leo is going to do now that he knows Caroline found his secret? Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts. Don't forget to like and share if you enjoyed this first chapter!

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