sillybrini
Ella Grace Graham has spent her entire life learning how to survive pressure.
As the younger sister of Garrett Graham, Briar University's hockey golden boy, expectations follow her everywhere. On the ice, she's one of the fiercest forwards in women's college hockey. Off the ice, she's exhausted from carrying the weight of a last name tied to talent, perfection, and a father who only knows how to love conditionally.
Control is the only thing keeping her together.
Then there's Beau Maxwell.
Briar's star quarterback is everything Ella avoids:
charming,
reckless,
social,
impossible not to notice.
She's known Beau for years through Garrett and the hockey house chaos. He's always been there in the background of her life, all easy smiles and late-night parties and sarcastic comments thrown across crowded kitchens.
Until suddenly he isn't background anymore.
Somewhere between shared classes, early morning practices, brutal family expectations, and conversations that stretch too long after midnight, Ella starts realizing the most dangerous thing about Beau Maxwell isn't his reputation.
It's how safe he makes her feel.
But friendships like theirs come with rules.
Don't stare too long.
Don't touch too much.
Don't wonder what kissing your best friend would feel like.
And definitely don't fall in love with someone capable of ruining you.
As Briar's hockey and football worlds collide, relationships deepen, secrets unravel, and the line between friendship and wanting becomes impossible to ignore. Ella and Beau find themselves trapped in the terrifying space between almost and actually.
Because some people become part of you quietly.
And some loves arrive like a car crash:
fast,
beautiful,
and impossible to survive unchanged.