Raised on the ice and bound by history,blairKonstantinovich and Adrian Carter have grown up side by side-sharing scraped knees, late nights at the rink, and a bond that feels unbreakable. The children of two legendary hockey figures, they were raised like family, learning early that love doesn't always look traditional-and that some wounds are inherited.
Blue is fire. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally volatile, she skates like she's outrunning something buried deep inside her. Adrian is her opposite and her anchor-steady, loyal, and quietly devoted in ways he doesn't know how to name. Their connection has always been easy, safe... until it isn't.
As they grow older, the line between friendship and something deeper begins to blur-complicated by fear, loyalty, and the unspoken truth that loving each other might mean losing everything they've ever known. Just as emotions reach a breaking point, Hector Artemis enters their lives: magnetic, perceptive, and unafraid of Blue's intensity. Where Adrian offers comfort, Hector offers challenge-and suddenly, Blue is forced to confront who she is beyond the roles others have written for her.
Set against the brutal beauty of competitive hockey, Two Wolves is a story about chosen family, inherited pain, and the courage it takes to want more than what feels safe. It explores how love can grow, fracture, and transform-and how sometimes the most dangerous thing isn't falling in love, but staying where you no longer fit.
Because some bonds are forged in childhood.
And some loves are born when everything finally breaks.
Meredith lives in Boston, she just graduated from med school, and she is going to Seattle to visit her family for Christmas. Derek was visiting family in Boston, but had to head home to Seattle because of work. What happens when the 2 cross paths?