On Thin Ice

On Thin Ice

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Elle Collins is many things, a figure skater, full time college student, sarcastic, smart, and knows what she wants and will do anything to get it. She wants to fulfill her dreams of getting into one of the biggest competitions figure skating has to offer. She's hoping to finally focus on her career and work her ass off to get to the top. Little does she know that one hockey boy is going to come and screw everything up. Riley Foster is the college hockey star, also known as the popular, hot, cocky jock whose ego is as big as the entire college campus. No, more like the entire US. He's always sleeping around and doesn't give one fuck about anything but two things. 1. Get into the NHL and 2. NEVER get attached to a girl in college, focus ONLY on hockey. Elle and Riley are forced to see each other around mostly because Riley is Elle's brother's teammate. They never get along and are constantly fighting over the smallest things. But, they soon feel a sort of attraction towards each other and can't find out why. Will they keep trying to push their feelings away? Or will they give in?
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