annaxXnicole
Senior year at Northpoint Academy was supposed to be predictable.
For Rowan Calloway, that meant one final season on the ice, one last shot at a scholarship, and holding tight to the control she's spent years building in a world ruled by legacy and reputation. Especially as the captain's twin sister.
Then Noah Bennett shows up.
He transfers in on scholarship. His father is the new head coach. And within days, Noah is out-skating players who have been grinding for four years to earn their place.
The team calls it favoritism.
Rowan calls it a threat.
Noah doesn't care what they think. He knows exactly what he's earned. But as resentment grows and scouts begin watching more closely, he finds himself drawn to the one person who refuses to be impressed by him.
Rowan is disciplined, guarded, and impossible to read. Noah is instinctive, relentless, and refuses to shrink himself to fit anyone else's expectations.
What starts as rivalry slowly becomes something far more dangerous. Both are forced to confront what they've built their lives around, and what they're willing to risk in a season where every shift matters.