
Rain hammered against the glass walls of Westbridge Sports Academy as students filled the massive indoor arena, their voices echoing through the building like thunder.
Banners of championship victories hung from the ceiling.
Gold medals.
National records.
Perfect athletes.
At Westbridge, winning was everything.
And nobody understood that better than Lena Carter.
The captain of the girls’ volleyball team stood near the court entrance, arms crossed tightly over her chest as reporters crowded around the athletes preparing for the annual interschool tournament.
“Lena! Over here!”
“Do you think Westbridge can defend the title this year?”
“Any comments about the rivalry between the swim and volleyball teams?”
Lena forced a polite smile.
“Westbridge always wins,” she answered smoothly. “Some teams just contribute more than others.”
A few students laughed quietly.
Because everyone knew exactly who that comment was aimed at.
Ethan Hayes.
The academy’s golden boy.
National-level swimmer.
Campus heartbreaker.
Professional scouts’ favorite athlete.
And the single most irritating person Lena had ever met.
As if summoned by the insult itself, applause suddenly erupted near the arena entrance.
Ethan walked in surrounded by teammates, water still dripping from his hair after practice, his duffel bag hanging carelessly over one shoulder.
Confident.
Annoyingly attractive.
Completely aware of the attention he received.
His eyes landed on Lena instantly.
And that stupid smirk appeared.
“Well,” he called across the arena, “if it isn’t the Ice Queen.”
Lena’s jaw tightened.
“Hayes.”
“Still terrifying people before breakfast?”
“At least I actually work for my trophies.”
The crowd around them immediately went silent.
Everyone loved when they fought.
Ethan laughed softly, stepping closer until they stood only inches apart.
“You know,” he said casually, “for someone who hates me so much, you sure spend a lot of time talking about me.”
Lena’s heartbeat betrayed her for half a second.
She hated that.
Hated how his confidence got under her skin.
Hated how he looked at her like every argument between them was some kind of game.
Mostly—
she hated the fact that part of her enjoyed it.
“You’re impossible,” she muttered.
“And you’re obsessed with control.”
“At least one of us has discipline.”
His smirk faded slightly at that.
A dangerous spark flashed in his eyes.
“Careful, Carter.”
The tension between them sharpened instantly.
Around them, students pretended not to stare.
Because everyone at Westbridge knew one thing:
When Lena Carter and Ethan Hayes were in the same room, something explosive was guaranteed to happen.
Neither of them realized yet—
that somewhere between the rivalry, the anger, and the constant fighting…
they were already falling for each other.

