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Game Over, My Mr. Hockey

Game Over, My Mr. Hockey

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 924    |    Released on: Today at 18:00

oe

the study to ask my husband about his plans for to

gn of celebration. Despite always te

lway. Three years. Three years in this gilded cage I called ho

The NHL superst

ways told myself that. But it was a f

spilled out, casting a strip of glow across the dark

interrupt him when he was working. I held my brea

he leather sofa. I couldn't see his face, but

l come pick you u

never heard him speak to anyone with that tone. I couldn't make out

. But I couldn't look away. I

ry about anyone else.

Chandler. I've a

fr

ow of his late brother,

and was on the phone professing his love to

un, to retreat into the shadows. As I stepped back

ell from the shelf with a du

apped toward the

ornered animal. Shame and fear warred

e between the sofa cushions. He stood, o

ow and gravelly. "Why didn't

. Only a

urname with for three years, and a laugh b

stared at him as if se

tion. His pho

shot me a glance, a silent

to me, walking toward the floor-to-ceil

rry, I got di

ain. She was calli

ained gentle

ropping on a happy family, listening to

I turned and walked out of the

door. The click of the latch cut

e and dialed a numbe

A sharp, crisp female voice cut through th

calm. "I've made a decision. I nee

e bed, calm and composed. He had a cold look on his face, as if everything t

nation were a great favor. "She's been going through a difficult time. My mother and I discussed it, and we

is mistress to move into his wife's home

a slow smile sprea

Of course. We're

by my easy agreement. Relief washed o

ng truck pulled up i

n holding her five-year-old son Caleb's hand. She carrie

straight to me, pulling me

breath warm, her voice drip

oe. I'm sorry f

ion made my

on my home turf, I was not ab

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Game Over, My Mr. Hockey
Game Over, My Mr. Hockey
“For three years, my marriage to Bradly Gordon, the golden boy of the NHL, was nothing more than a freezing, sexless public image. On the eve of our third anniversary, I walked into his dark study and caught him masturbating to a picture of his late brother's widow, Chandler. The very next day, he moved her and her spoiled son into our home. Her son intentionally destroyed my late mother's belongings and the only photograph I had of my parents. When I confronted them, Bradly fiercely protected Chandler, violently shoving me into a sharp table. He even abandoned me at a crucial high-society dinner to chase after rumors of Chandler dating other men. Left entirely alone, I was publicly humiliated by my adoptive family and cast out into a freezing blizzard. I didn't understand how he could be so blindly devoted to his sister-in-law while treating his legal wife like garbage. As I lay half-dead in the snow, he was busy buying her an extravagant pink diamond. His cruel mockery echoed in my mind. "Do you really think a man can love a woman he doesn't touch?" That was the final straw. I stopped playing the meek, pathetic wife. I set a trap with a fake six-million-dollar antique hockey stick for her son to destroy, packed my bags, and left him a signed divorce agreement as his birthday gift.”