top shut. The glowing screen vanished into darkness. The bold red zero was gone.
oulders blocked the only exit. The smell of fresh ice, expensive cologne, and dark secrets flo
the closed laptop. His jaw was clenched s
was low and rough. It scra
e edges of my desk to hide my shaking hands. "Routine complia
ooked exhausted. Dark circles bruised the skin beneath his intense eyes. He did not look like the gol
omed over me. His presence was suffocating. He
aze dropped to my trembling fingers, then back up to my face. "If you w
ed by the cryptic
" he ordered. It was not an invitation.
ew my
turned around. He opened the heavy metal door and walked out into the dimly lit hallway. He left me
ersity arena was a cavern of fre
my thickest winter coat. I pulled a handmade blue crocheted beanie down over my freezing ears. It was a nervous
lyze corporate liability precedents. I needed to secure my first-class academic standing. M
hallenge. He knew I had found his secret, and instead
over my chest an
of sharp skates carving the frozen water bounced off the empty stadium seats. The sha
iversity hockey team was runn
of moving jerseys. I found n
yers were fast, but Leo was dominant. He controlled the flow of the practice. He
the movement of his teammates with terrif
prosecutor cross-examining a hostile witness. I needed to study his body language.
had bright blonde hair poking out from his helmet and a permanent, easygoing
not smil
. He stood stiffly. He brushed Asher off with a sharp, commanding gesture of his glo
ective with his anger. He was car
pieces of the puzzle w
their secret wealth. They bought expensive cars and threw lavish parties. But Leo Kincaid lived in
was powerful and massive, but he was slowly suffocating in the dark water. He was
r whistle. The sharp sou
yelled. "Kincaid, take the p
o position. The drill beg
bows on my knees. I focused all
he blade of his stick without breaking his stride. He accelerated. He flew past the center red
ario I had watched on the
my br
were flawless. But right before his stick conn
e in the massive arena noticed it. The co
I sa
three feet behind Asher's skates, crashing harmlessly i
coach shouted from th
in a universal gesture of frustration. It looked like a genuine athletic m
. I had the statisti
to create believable failures. The underground betting ring was
was ruining his own legacy. He was destroying his golden futu
histle again. "Water
heir shoulders. They began a slow, synchronized skate tow
t for
in the exact ce
echoing scrapes of skates faded away. The heav
not look at Asher. He did not look at the sc
e gripped his composite hoc
d his helmeted
ast the fifty rows of empty, blue plastic seats. He lo
o the freezing shadows be
d direct
re was undeniable. It hit me like a physical blow to the chest.
iding. He had known I was sit
ezed the rough yarn of my crocheted b
energy radiating from his silent figure promised violence. It promis
pointed a single, black finger straight
d skated into the dark tunn
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