The Rival Rink

The Rival Rink

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WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing2h 57m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Apr 23, 2026
Samuel and Noël have know eachother probably their whole lives, grew up in the same town, went to the same schools, played hockey for the same team, but for as long as they can remember they've hated eachother. No one knows why, they probably don't even remember why. They haven't spoken since they went to college, but when Noël ends up transferring to Samuel's school everything changes. Can they continue to hate eachother, or will everything as they know it change?
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The Rinkside Series

  • 28 parts
  • The Return to the Rink
    1 part
  • The Roused Rink
    1 part
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Sasha Belrose doesn't date hockey players. Not after what happened last time. As the coach's daughter, she's grown up around the rink, watching the game she loves be played by boys she can't trust. She keeps her head down, helps coach the little league, and makes sure her rules stay unbroken. Then Beckett Reid transfers in. Six-foot-something, cocky grin, golden hair, and a habit of finding her in every room. He's reckless on the ice, infuriating off of it, and obsessed with getting past her walls. When her dad forces them to co-coach the little league team, she's trapped in shared space with the one player she swore she'd avoid. And the worst part? Beckett doesn't just get under her skin - he makes her laugh, makes her feel seen, and makes her forget every reason she told herself to stay away. But Sasha knows what happens when she lets someone in. Beckett knows he's not going to stop until she does. And with every practice, every stolen glance, and every rule she's tempted to break, the ice between them gets thinner. And thinner. And thinner...

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