
The Glitch in Our Grid
Odili Nanyapat · Ongoing · 40.8k Words
Introduction
Caspian Vance is Bellerose University’s crown jewel, a lethal defenseman projected to be a top-five NHL draft pick. But off the ice, he is a boy drowning under the weight of an undiagnosed panic disorder and a collapsing family legacy. When a video of him violently assaulting a rival
A player goes viral, his future vanishes overnight. To save his draft, the university delivers an ultimatum: rehabilitate his image, or face expulsion.
Aveline Sterling. She’s the cynical voice behind The Sterling Verdict, a campus podcast dedicated to exposing the exact breed of athletic privilege Caspian represents. Aveline has every reason to hate sports stars who ruined her family. But when the university threatens to pull her funding and destroy her shot at a life-changing postgraduate fellowship, she is forced to make a deal with the devil.
The arrangement is simple: fake-date on Bellerose Live’s marquee reality web-series, The Ice House, for six weeks. He gets his redemption; she gets her funding and an unfiltered live
interview to expose him.
But under the blinding studio lights, the script begins to fracture. A private panic attack turns a bitter rivalry into a dangerous confession. As real intimacy blurs the lines of their legally binding lie, a ruthless blackmailer prepares to leak the contract to the world. When the grid goes dark and the cameras start rolling, they must decide if the love they manufactured is the only true thing they have left.
Chapter 1
AVELINE POV
The air in the basement studio of Bellerose University's radio station always smelled like ozone, stale coffee, and the faint mustiness of old carpet that had survived decades of spilled energy drinks. I adjusted the heavy foam-padded headphones over my ears, the synthetic leather peeling slightly against my temples, and stared through the soundproof glass at the glowing red digital clock. 11:58 PM. Two minutes until my investigative podcast, The Sterling Verdict, went live to our modest but fiercely loyal campus streaming audience. My fingers hovered over the cold mixing board, sliding the faders up with a practiced familiarity that usually brought me comfort. Tonight, however, my palms were slick with sweat, and my heartbeat felt loud enough to mic itself.
"Audio levels look perfect, Ave," my roommate and station engineer, Elaria Finch, said through the comms. She didn't look up from her dual-monitor setup, her fingers flying across a customized soundboard that looked like a spaceship console. Elaria was all neon-dyed hair and nervous, ambitious energy, a girl who viewed the entire world through the lens of algorithmic virality. She had three phones stacked beside her keyboard, one for streaming metrics, one for social media monitoring, and one that never stopped buzzing with tip submissions.
"We've got about three hundred people waiting in the chat. Mostly journalism nerds and a few pissed-off former athletes, but hey, it's a crowd." She finally glanced at me, her eyes bright behind thick-rimmed glasses. "If we play our cards right with the tags, the algorithm might actually push us to the main campus discovery page tonight."
"Three hundred people who care about truth," I muttered, adjusting the gooseneck of my microphone. The metal was cold under my fingertips. I tapped it twice, a nervous ritual and watched the green level bars jump in response.
My chest tightened as I looked down at my notes, the stark white paper illuminated by the harsh glow of the desk lamp. Tonight's episode was deeply personal, a culmination of months of quiet digging and late-night interviews conducted in coffee shops and parking lots, sources whispering names they were too afraid to say out loud. It was an exposé on how elite athletic programs systematically covered up the reckless behavior of their star players, prioritizing wins and corporate sponsorships over human accountability. I had the testimonies. I had the dates. I had the paper trail of emails leaked by a disillusioned athletic department secretary who asked only to be called "Penelope."
Everyone on campus worshipped the Bellerose Ice Hockey team. They treated them like untouchable gods who could do no wrong, walking through the quads in their matching varsity jackets, taking what they wanted, and leaving ordinary students to clear the wreckage of their entitlement. I'd watched it happen for three years. A freshman girl crying in the library after a party. A bookstore owner whose window got smashed during a "victory lap" gone wrong. No consequences. Never consequences.
But I knew the reality behind the glitz of sports worship better than most. Three years ago, a professional athlete's reckless, drunk-driving joyride had smashed into my father's small printing business on the south side of the city. The structural damage had been severe—broken walls, shattered glass, ink tanks ruptured across the floor like black blood. But the legal aftermath had been fatal. The athletic board's high-priced lawyers had systematically tied us up in court, dragging out the proceedings for eighteen months until our savings were completely drained. They didn't need to win. They just needed to outlast us. They forced my dad into bankruptcy, leaving him broken and defeated, a man who used to whistle while he worked now sitting in silence in a too-small apartment.
I was left to scrape by on three different high-interest student loans, working late shifts at the campus library just to afford textbooks. To the world, sports stars were heroes. To me, they were entitled wrecking balls wrapped in sponsorship deals.
"Thirty seconds," Elaria called out, her voice suddenly spiking into a higher octave. She froze, her eyes widening as she looked down at her primary phone, the screen reflecting off her glasses in twin blue rectangles.
"Wait. Ave, look at the Bellerose Live main feed. Right now. Throw out the script, you need to see this."
I pulled up the university's central streaming app on my phone, my thumb almost slipping on the cracked screen. The feed was flooded with a chaotic flurry of red exclamation points, fire emojis, and live-chat messages scrolling too fast to read. A video was playing on a loop, filmed from a shaky smartphone in the VIP lounge of the off-campus arena where the hockey team celebrated their victories. The timestamp read less than fifteen minutes ago.
It was Caspian Vance.
Even through the pixelated, low-light footage, his presence was undeniable. Broad shoulders, tense jawline, that signature gold-and-black Bellerose jersey stretched across a frame built for dominance. He was the university's crown jewel, a defenseman projected to be a top-five NHL draft pick in a few months, bringing prestige and millions in revenue to the school's athletic program. His face had been on recruitment posters in every hallway of the student center. His name was etched into the minds of every sports commentator within a hundred miles.
But in the video, he wasn't playing hockey. He was pinning Lysander "Sloane" Thorne, a rival forward from the state capital, against a concrete wall decorated with team banners. Caspian's face was distorted with a raw, terrifying fury that didn't look human, his teeth bared, his eyes wild, veins standing out on his neck. Before anyone could intervene, Caspian's fist connected with Lysander's jaw. The sound was a brutal, sickening crack, even through the phone's tinny microphone. The blow sent the other player crashing to the floor, blood instantly pooling on the gray tile like spilled wine.
The video cut off abruptly as security swarmed the frame. The live view count on the leak was already at two million and rising by tens of thousands every second. My phone buzzed with push notifications from three different news apps.
"Holy hell," Elaria whispered, her eyes reflecting the screen's frantic glow. She had stopped breathing. "He just ruined his career. On live stream. The NHL scouts are going to drop him by morning. His agent is probably having a heart attack right now."
My blood ran cold, a familiar, burning anger flaring up in my throat. Another athlete. Another violent outburst. Another high-profile cover-up waiting to happen, wrapped in press releases about "personal struggles" and "seeking help." The anger burned away my nerves, replacing them with a cold, sharp clarity that made my hands stop trembling. I leaned closer to my microphone as the red ON AIR light flashed on the wall, signaling that we were live to the student body.
"Good evening, Bellerose," I said, my voice cutting through the digital static, steady and unyielding. "If you're looking at your feeds right now, you're watching the public unraveling of Caspian Vance. Tonight, we aren't talking about his stats, his assists, or his draft potential. Tonight, we're talking about the toxic culture that breeds this senseless violence and why the university administration will undoubtedly try to make us forget what we just saw. But I promise you, The Sterling Verdict will not let them sweep this under the rug."
I spoke for twenty minutes, pouring all my carefully researched data on athletic privilege into the microphone every case study, every silenced victim, every dollar funneled away from accountability. By the time I cut the feed, our live listener count had jumped from three hundred to ten thousand. My phone was a relentless buzz of friend requests and interview inquiries. I felt a surge of triumph as I took off my headphones, the foam damp with sweat.
I was ready to fight a war for accountability.
What I didn't know was that my voice had just put a massive target on my back. And the very system I was trying to dismantle was already preparing to draw me into its web starting with a knock on my apartment door scheduled for six hours from now, and a face I never expected to see asking for my help.
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#30 Chapter 30 The Grid
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#29 Chapter 29 Trending Again
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#28 Chapter 28 The Evidence
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#27 Chapter 27 The Offer
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#26 Chapter 26 The Independent
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#25 Chapter 25 The Documentary
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#24 Chapter 24 The Director
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#23 Chapter 23 The Son
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#22 Chapter 22 The Morning After
Last Updated: 6/3/2026#21 Chapter 21 The Last Hour
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