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Iced Heart Found Love Beneath The Waves

“An NHL legend’s greatest battle isn’t on the ice, but for the woman who taught him to breathe again.” Drake Hiltons, the NHL’s golden MVP, thought he had it all—fame, fortune, and a fiancée he’d loved since high school. But when betrayal with his fiercest rival shatters his world, he escapes to the Philippines, desperate to disappear. In the coastal waters of La Union, he meets Rosalie, a fierce and captivating freedive coach who lives by the rhythm of the sea. Teaching him to surrender to the depths, she awakens something Drake never expected—peace, desire, and a love far more intoxicating than victory. But when his ex-fiancée arrives determined to reclaim him, the quiet paradise turns into a battlefield of secrets, temptation, and scandal. Torn between the life he built on ice and the one he’s discovered beneath the waves, Drake must choose: return to the glittering world that betrayed him, or risk everything for the woman who showed him how to breathe again. A romance as dangerous as it is beautiful, this story plunges into a whirlwind of passion, betrayal, and redemption—proving that sometimes, the greatest love is found where the world holds its breath.
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Chapter 1

The ice was a mirror beneath me, reflecting the searing lights of the arena and the roaring madness of twenty thousand people who wanted blood, glory, or both. My breath crystallized inside my helmet with every exhale, fogging the plastic for a split second before disappearing into nothing.

It was the Finals.

Game Seven, and the scoreboard above us told the story—3–2. Forty-five seconds left.

The puck dropped.

My skates dug into the ice, muscles straining as I lunged forward.

I was tired—God, I was tired!

—but fatigue had no place here. Not when history was within reach. The rival captain—Anderson—slammed his stick against mine, sparks of wood and sweat flying between us. He’d been dogging me all series, shadowing me like a curse, but not tonight. Not with the Cup hanging in the balance.

The puck slid loose. Instinct took over. I snatched it, curved along the boards, my stick carving the ice as I accelerated.

The crowd’s roar became one long note in my ears. The defenseman loomed ahead, a mountain in black and red. I feinted left, cut right. His blade scraped nothing but air.

I had open ice.

Ten seconds.

I could’ve dumped it into their zone, wasted the clock, played safe. But safe wasn’t why they called me MVP. Safe wasn’t why kids painted my number on their faces or wore my jersey in freezing schoolyards. I wanted the dagger. The exclamation point. The moment that would play on highlight reels long after I was gone.

I snapped the shot.

The puck soared, a black bullet slicing through the chaos. It kissed the inside of the post and clattered into the net. Red light. Siren. Bedlam.

The crowd exploded. My teammates leapt over the boards, helmets banging against mine, gloves pounding my shoulders, voices breaking with joy.

I screamed with them, the release pouring out of me in a tidal wave. Adrenaline, relief, triumph—every emotion in the human spectrum collided in my chest.

We weren’t just champions. We were dynasty.

And me?

I wasn’t just good.

I was immortal.

The locker room smelled like beer, sweat, and champagne, the holy trinity of victory. Cameras flashed as reporters shoved microphones in our faces, their questions tumbling over one another.

“Drake, what does this third MVP mean for your legacy?”

“Drake, do you think you’re the best player in the world right now?”

“Drake, how do you stay hungry year after year?”

I gave them the lines they wanted—humble but confident, sharp but gracious. The kind of answers polished over years of media training. But inside, my heart was somewhere else.

I touched the inside of my suit pocket when no one was looking, fingers brushing velvet. A small black box. The weight of it steadied me, reminded me what really mattered once the cameras shut off.

Heiley.

She’d been there from the beginning, before the arenas, before the money, before anyone knew my name. Back when it was just frozen ponds and bus rides and cheap hot chocolate. She was my constant. My anchor. And after tonight, I wanted her to be more. I wanted her to be forever.

“Hiltons!”

I turned to see Tyler, my best friend on the team, waving a bottle of champagne. His grin was wide enough to split his face.

“You’re a damn monster,man!,” he said, shoving the bottle into my hand. “Three MVPs. You know how many guys get that?”

“Not many,” I said, grinning back.

“Not any,” he corrected. “You’re making history, man. And you’ve got that look.”

“What look?”

“The brooding philosopher look. Don’t tell me you’re thinking about her again.”

I raised an eyebrow. “And who else would I be thinking about?”

Tyler clapped me on the shoulder. “Just don’t overthink it. You’ve already won everything tonight. Whatever comes next? That’s just icing.”

I forced a smile, but his words only sharpened the ache in my chest. Icing. Funny choice of word. For me, it wasn’t icing. It was everything.

The afterparty sprawled across a penthouse ballroom downtown, full of celebrities, sponsors, and fans who knew somebody.

Music pounded, lights pulsed, bodies moved in endless rhythm.

My teammates reveled in it, basking in the glow of champagne and validation. I drifted among them like a ghost, smiling when I was supposed to, clinking glasses, dodging questions about the offseason.

But eventually, I found myself on the balcony, the cool night air rushing into my lungs. The city lights stretched beneath me like a jeweled ocean.

My phone buzzed. A message from Heiley.

Proud of you. Come home soon. I have a surprise.

I smiled, finally, a real one. My thumb hovered over the reply button, but I didn’t need to write anything. Tomorrow, when I placed the ring on her finger, she’d know everything.

I slipped the phone back into my pocket and let the night air settle around me. For the first time all evening, I felt calm. ---

By the time the sun threatened the horizon, the party had thinned. I ducked into a cab, cap pulled low to hide my face. The driver didn’t say a word, didn’t even look twice at me. I was grateful.

When I walked into the penthouse Heiley and I shared, the place was quiet. Soft light spilled from the living room. She was there, curled on the couch, scrolling her phone. She looked up when she heard me.

“There’s my champion,” she said, standing to kiss me.

“Three-time champion,” I corrected.

Her lips curved. “Three-time champion.”

We kissed. For a moment, the world narrowed to just us.

I held her close, feeling the steady beat of her heart. She smelled like lavender, like home. My chest unclenched. This was why I played, why I pushed myself until my body screamed. Not for the glory, but for this.

She pulled back, eyes shining. “You should get some rest. Tomorrow’s going to be big.”

“You don’t know the half of it,” I whispered, more to myself than to her. ---

The morning light filtered through the blinds, painting the bedroom in soft gold. Heiley was still asleep, hair splayed across the pillow. I lay there, staring at her, memorizing every detail.

In the nightstand beside me was the box. The ring. The future.

I pictured it all—the way her eyes would widen, the way her hands would shake, the way the world would fall away when she said yes.

I reached for the box, fingers curling around it. My chest tightened with anticipation.

And then my phone buzzed. Dozens of notifications. Headlines, tags, articles.

HILTONS CLINCHES THIRD MVP TITLE.

Rival Captain: We’ll Be Back Stronger.

Golden Boy of Hockey Shines Again.

I skimmed them absently, my thoughts still on Heiley. But then one notification froze me. A private message from Tyler.

Call me. Urgent.

I frowned, glancing at the sleeping figure beside me. My heart pounded as I slipped out of bed, phone in hand, stepping into the kitchen.

When I answered, Tyler’s voice was tight.

“Drake… don’t propose tonight. You need to know something first.”

The room spun. The velvet box felt suddenly heavier, as if it knew. ---

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