
From Broken Blade to Ice Queen
Abigail Hayes · Completed · 210.3k Words
Introduction
Elora Frost is used to being the punchline. To her wealthy father and evil stepsister, she's a broken charity case. To the school, she's the weird girl in thrift-store sweaters. The ice rink is her only sanctuary—the only place she isn't hiding.
Enter Cade Rhodes. Arrogant. Dangerous. Elite.
On his first day at Winterbourne, the hockey prodigy completely dismantles the school's social hierarchy—and for some twisted reason, he decides Elora is his new favorite project.
He offers her a terrifying proposition: submit to his complete control for one year as his fake girlfriend, and he'll make her untouchable.
She accepts—because for the freedom to skate, she'd make any deal.
Overnight, the prey becomes the predator. The bullies who tortured her are suddenly terrified. Her family is begging for her favor.
And Cade is about to learn a dangerous lesson.
When you dress a figure skater in armor and give her the power to fight back... she doesn't just survive.
She conquers. And the fake feelings brewing between them might be the most dangerous battle of all.
Chapter 1
Elora
The blade carved through ice with a sound like tearing silk.
I pushed harder, faster, letting Vivaldi's Winter consume me—not the pretty, sanitized version they played at shopping malls, but the raw recording Coach Marina had dug up from some archive, all violent strings and fury. The kind of music that understood what winter actually was: beautiful and merciless in equal measure.
Three-sixty. Land. Transition. Another rotation, this one tighter, sharper, the centrifugal force pulling at every muscle in my core as the world blurred into streaks of silver and shadow. The Brookline Elite Athletic Club sprawled empty around me at this hour, just polished wood and floor-to-ceiling windows that reflected my form in triplicate. I preferred it this way—no trust-fund kids pretending to care about athletics, no socialites using the facilities as an excuse to network. Just me, the ice, and the music that made my blood sing.
My hair whipped against my neck as I came out of the spin, the tight ponytail I'd secured with military precision holding firm. I'd learned years ago that loose hair was a liability, something that could obscure vision or catch in a blade during a jump. Everything about my appearance on the ice was calculated for function: the smoky eyeshadow that made my gaze sharp enough to cut, the silver competition dress that caught light without restricting movement, the way I'd learned to hold my spine like it was forged from steel rather than calcium and marrow.
The music swelled toward its crescendo. I gathered speed, muscles coiling, and launched into the combination that had taken me eight months to perfect—triple lutz into double toe loop, the kind of sequence that separated regional competitors from national contenders. For three seconds, I existed in pure flight, gravity temporarily negotiable, my body remembering what my mind had drilled into it through thousands of repetitions.
I landed clean.
The impact sang through my bones in a way that felt like vindication, like proof that all those four-AM practices and ice burns and pulled muscles meant something. I could almost hear it—the roar of a crowd that didn't exist yet, the announcer's voice declaring my name at U.S. Nationals, the scholarship letter from Delaware on crisp university letterhead, offering full tuition and access to the Fred Rust training center.
One more year. One more perfect season. Then I'd be free.
I transitioned into the final sequence, letting my arms flow through the choreography Marina had designed to showcase flexibility without sacrificing the aggressive edge that defined my style. The music demanded contradiction—violence and grace, winter's cruelty wrapped in crystalline beauty—and I'd spent years learning to embody exactly that. My reflection in the windows moved like liquid mercury, each position held just long enough to register before dissolving into the next.
As the last notes faded, I pulled into my ending pose: one leg extended behind me in a perfect arabesque, arms swept back like wings, head tilted up as though daring the invisible judges to find a flaw. I held it for three beats past the music's end, feeling my heart hammer against my ribs, before straightening and executing the bow I'd practiced until it looked effortless.
The silence that followed felt heavier than applause.
I skated toward the boards, already mentally cataloging the mistakes I'd made—the slight wobble on the landing of my second triple, the transition that had taken a half-second too long, the extension that hadn't quite reached the angle I wanted. Perfection was a moving target, always just out of reach, and I'd learned to chase it with the single-minded focus of someone who had no other options.
Marina met me at the gate, her weathered face creasing into a smile that actually reached her eyes. She was the only coach at this club who looked at me and saw an athlete rather than a project, which was probably why my father paid her twice the going rate.
"Elora," she said, her Russian accent softening the harsh edges of my name. "Beautiful. Truly beautiful. Your artistry is improving with each session—you're not just executing the elements anymore, you're performing them. Trust me, darling, at this level, the only person who can stop you is yourself."
I felt something warm unfurl in my chest, dangerous and unwelcome. Marina was the closest thing I had to unconditional approval, and I'd learned not to trust things that felt unconditional. Everything came with strings attached, invisible until you tried to move freely.
"Thank you, Coach," I said, keeping my voice neutral as I stepped off the ice, my legs adjusting to the sudden stability of solid ground. "But I noticed several technical errors in the third sequence. Could we review the footage? I think my entry angle on the combination was off by at least—"
"Later." Marina's expression shifted, something like sympathy crossing her features. "Your parents are here. I've never seen them attend a practice session before—give them the time."
She squeezed my shoulder once before walking away, and just like that, the warmth evaporated.
I turned to find my father approaching with his second wife Victoria trailing behind him, both of them looking wildly out of place against the athletic club's utilitarian backdrop. My father had dressed down for the occasion—if you could call a Brioni cashmere sweater and Italian leather loafers dressing down—while Victoria wore enough Cartier to fund a semester's tuition. They moved through the space like tourists in a foreign country, fascinated and faintly uncomfortable with the natives.
My father reached me first, his hand landing on my head with the kind of proprietary affection he usually reserved for his vintage Mercedes. The gesture made my skin crawl, but I'd learned to hold still through worse.
"Truly impressive, Elora," he said, his smile calculated to convey paternal warmth while his eyes assessed me like a quarterly earnings report. "I heard you took first place at the New England Regional Qualifiers. Quite the improvement from last season. All those years of investment finally paying dividends."
Investment. Not training. Not practice. Investment.
Victoria drifted closer, her expression arranged into something that might pass for maternal pride if you didn't look too closely at the jealousy sharpening her gaze. "Oh my, I had no idea you were this talented, Elora! You move across the ice like you were born to it—like it's your natural element." She turned to my father with a laugh that sounded like breaking glass. "She's so perfectly suited to it. Almost like your family name was prophetic. Frost, indeed."
My father's smile widened, and I recognized the expression that meant he was about to say something he found particularly clever. "You know, if she continues at this trajectory—a few more high-profile wins, some media coverage—we could start introducing her at the right social events. A nationally ranked figure skater with artistic sensibility and the Frost name? She'd be quite the asset at fundraisers, galas. Give it a year or two, and she could make an excellent match. The Vandermeer boy is entering Harvard next fall, and his mother mentioned—"
"That's not why I skate."
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