
Pucked Up! When Ice and Hearts Collide
June Calva · Completed · 327.2k Words
Introduction
I was supposed to be the next Olympic figure skating champion.
Until one fall destroyed everything.
My career.
My knee.
My future.
So I disappeared.
At Yale, I’m just another freshman trying to stay invisible.
No skating.
No spotlight.
No past.
It almost works.
Until Eli Hayes.
Yale hockey captain.
Campus golden boy.
The one person who keeps looking at me like he already knows who I am.
The more I try to push him away, the closer he gets.
And the closer we get…
the more dangerous my secret becomes.
Because if anyone finds out the truth—
that the girl hiding at Yale is the same Silver Preston whose Olympic dreams shattered on national television—
everything I rebuilt will fall apart again.
Including the one person I never meant to fall for.
Chapter 1
POV: Silver Preston
The ice looks too clean to be real.
I’ve skated on plenty of rinks. Cramped training facilities with flickering fluorescents. Outdoor ponds that crack under winter sun. Even the gleaming Olympic oval in Colorado Springs, where dreams feel as tangible as morning frost.
But this?
This sheet of ice stretches before me like polished glass, so perfect it seems manufactured rather than frozen.
Every overhead light catches its surface, throwing back my reflection in fragments. A flash of sequined blue. The sharp line of my ponytail. Eyes that have learned to hide doubt behind determination.
The crowd presses against the boards of the Nationals arena, a wall of expectant faces blurred into motion and color. Parents clutch programs. Coaches scribble last minute notes.
Somewhere in the darkness beyond the spotlights, cameras wait to capture either triumph or devastation, ready to replay either outcome until it becomes legend.
My stomach twists.
Not from nerves. Not exactly.
Nerves I can handle. I’ve performed under scrutiny since I was eight years old, when local news stations first called me Georgia’s golden girl and skating magazines put my gap toothed smile on their covers.
I learned to swallow fear like medicine. Bitter, but necessary.
This is different.
This program isn’t just another competition. It’s the gateway. The performance that will either launch me toward the Olympics or leave me scrambling to explain why America’s sweetheart stumbled when it mattered most.
“Remember the Lutz setup.”
Leona’s voice cuts through the arena noise, sharp as blade edges.
“Low and forward, not up and back. You’ve been telegraphing it in practice.”
I nod without looking toward the coaching box.
I can picture her expression perfectly without looking. Lips pressed thin. Arms crossed. That particular stillness that means every muscle is coiled tight with expectation.
Leona Preston has been many things to me. Coach. Manager. Media handler.
Mother always comes last on the list.
During warm up, she gripped my shoulders hard enough to leave marks.
“You don’t get to fail,” she said. “Not here. Not tonight. This is what we’ve worked for.”
We.
As if she’ll be the one launching into the air, trusting physics and prayer to land safely.
The music begins.
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, sweeping and dramatic, the kind of piece that demands everything from both skater and audience. Elite figure skating programs at the senior national level are judged on both technical elements and program components, and Leona chose this music specifically because it forces an emotional response from judges before I even land a single jump.
I let the opening notes wash over me, feeling my heartbeat sync with the melody’s pulse.
This is the moment when doubt has to disappear. When Silver Preston the person steps aside and lets Silver Preston the performer take control.
I push off.
My blades carve into ice that sings beneath me. The opening sequence unfolds like muscle memory. Spiral into triple toe loop, check, then a double axel with arms that paint clean lines against the spotlights.
Each movement feels sharp. Precise. Practiced until perfect, then practiced some more.
The crowd responds with appreciation that builds like a rising tide. Applause mixes with camera shutters and the occasional whistle from someone’s proud parent somewhere in the upper rows.
I catch glimpses of faces as I move through the program.
A little girl pressed against the glass, eyes wide.
An older man with tears already tracking down his cheeks.
Teenagers holding phones high to capture moments they’ll replay later with captions I’ll never read.
I pull my focus back to the ice.
I transition into the program’s centerpiece. The triple Lutz.
My money jump, as every sports commentator loves to say.
The element that secured me three national junior titles and launched a thousand social media clips tagged with NextOlympian and IceQueen.
Under ISU judging standards, a clean triple Lutz is worth nearly six points in base value alone. With a positive grade of execution, it can be the difference between the podium and fourth place. Leona has had me drilling the entry edge since I was twelve years old.
I carve the entry with precision born from ten thousand repetitions, feeling the blade grab the ice exactly the way it should.
The crowd holds its breath.
They know this moment. They’ve watched me nail this jump in competition after competition. I feel their expectation like heat pressing against my back.
The takeoff is perfect.
For one crystalline second I’m weightless, spinning in controlled chaos above ice that reflects the arena lights like scattered stars.
Time suspends.
The crowd’s roar begins building, recognition and anticipation blending into something that feels almost like flying.
Then my left skate catches.
The sound is barely a whisper against the music’s swell.
But to me, it’s everything. The sound of physics betraying preparation. Of a body failing at the exact moment perfection is required.
My knee wrenches midair as momentum carries me forward while my leg pulls sideways.
The ice rushes up to meet me, unforgiving as concrete.
Pain explodes through my left knee, white hot and screaming, and I hit the ice shoulder first. My head snaps back against the surface. The impact drives every bit of air from my lungs in a sharp gasp that the rinkside microphones catch and amplify.
The arena falls completely silent.
Rachmaninoff plays on, sweeping and indifferent, building toward a crescendo that will never come.
I try to stand.
My left leg buckles the instant I put weight on it, folding beneath me like it belongs to someone else. The world tilts. Edges blur. Tears I refuse to let fall make the arena lights fracture into pieces.
I taste copper where my teeth caught my lip on impact.
Through the haze of pain and shock, I find Leona in the coaching box.
She’s on her feet.
But she isn’t moving toward me.
She’s just standing there with her lips pressed into that familiar razor thin line, disappointment already hardening into something colder, something I know better than I know almost anything else in the world.
It’s the look that says this is what happens when you aren’t good enough.
“Get up,” I whisper.
The words disappear beneath the music.
“Get up. Finish it.”
My hands scrape against the ice, gloves sliding uselessly as I try to push myself upright. My knee screams against every command my brain sends. Pain floods my vision until the arena lights break apart into something almost beautiful.
Almost.
Somewhere beyond the spotlights, I can hear the little girl who had been pressed against the glass. She’s crying now.
My last coherent thought before everything goes dark isn’t about skating. It isn’t about medals, or the Olympic dream dissolving in real time, or my mother’s face carved into cold stone from forty feet away.
It’s simpler than any of that.
It’s desperate.
This can’t be how it ends.
The arena lights dim to black.
And Silver Preston, America’s figure skating sweetheart, learns that sometimes the ice wins.
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