
The Hockey House
Tiffanie L. Campbell · Ongoing · 98.2k Words
Introduction
He fucked me deep while his hand slid up into my hair, gripping firmly and pulling my head back so he could kiss my throat.
The back door suddenly slid open.
Max stepped out carrying a cup of coffee, freezing the moment he saw us tangled together under the blanket.
“So you guys decided to watch the sunrise too?” he asked casually.
Daniel went completely still behind me. “Uh… yeah. Hey man, can you give us just a minute?”
Max’s eyes widened in realization. “Ohhhh shit.”
“Yeah, um, sorry,” he said quickly, backing toward the door. “My bad. Carry on with the… sunrise.”
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Chloe Bennett thought moving into the Hockey House would be simple.
Finish graduate school. Spend time with her boyfriend. Survive living with a house full of elite college hockey players and their endless drama.
Then an anonymous podcast appears.
One episode is all it takes to send shockwaves across campus. Secrets begin surfacing. Relationships start cracking. Friendships are tested. And suddenly everyone is wondering who will be exposed next.
Daniel Kim hates drama, prefers loyalty over gossip, and wants nothing more than to enjoy his final year with the people he cares about. Chloe should want the same thing.
Instead, she finds herself drawn deeper into the mystery surrounding the podcast and the secrets hiding behind the Hockey House’s perfect image.
As scandals spread and tensions rise, relationships are tested in ways none of them expected. Because sometimes the truth brings people closer together.
And sometimes it destroys everything.
When the next secret drops, who will be left standing?
And when the truth finally comes out, will love be enough to survive it?
Chapter 1
Chloe
The bass from the speakers pulsed through the front door before Daniel even opened it.
I stood on the porch beside him, fingers curled tightly around the strap of my purse as the house seemed to vibrate with its own energy. Laughter spilled through the walls, followed by the sharp clink of bottles and a burst of cheering. The faint smell of beer drifted into the cool night air, mixing with the crisp scent of early autumn.
Daniel glanced back when he noticed I hadn’t moved. “You good?”
I drew in a slow breath, trying to steady the nervous flutter in my chest. “Just reminding myself that meeting your entire friend group at once is a totally sane decision.”
He laughed under his breath and slipped an arm around my shoulders, pulling me gently against his side. “They’re not that scary,” he said. “Half of them are already drunk.”
“That’s not exactly reassuring.”
Daniel pushed the door open, and the noise doubled instantly.
The living room was packed wall to wall with people. Someone had shoved the couches against the walls to make space, and a group of guys were shouting over a beer pong game set up on the coffee table. Music blasted from a speaker in the corner while people squeezed past each other carrying red cups and half-empty bottles. The floor vibrated faintly beneath my feet, the rhythm of the bass echoing through the house.
Daniel leaned down near my ear so I could hear him over the music. “Welcome to senior year.”
I stepped inside, resisting the urge to hover near the door like an escape was still an option. Daniel moved through the crowd with practiced ease, greeting people with casual nods and shoulder claps as we crossed the living room. A couple of guys called his name from the beer pong table, but he waved them off with a grin.
“Later,” he shouted.
I stayed close to him, grateful for the way his hand kept finding mine whenever someone squeezed between us. It was a small gesture, but it grounded me in the middle of the chaos.
Three months ago, Daniel had been a stranger in a coffee shop near campus. I’d been trying to finish a paper while he spent twenty minutes debating the difference between a latte and a cappuccino with the barista. That argument somehow turned into a conversation. The conversation turned into a date. And now, here I was—standing in a house filled with people who had shared years of history together.
The realization made me feel like I’d arrived halfway through a story everyone else already understood.
“Everyone knows everyone here,” Daniel said as he guided me toward the kitchen.
“That’s comforting,” I replied, only half joking.
The kitchen opened up slightly, offering a little more room to breathe. Compared to the living room, it felt almost calm. Bottles and mixers covered the counters, and a few people lingered in small clusters, talking over the music. Someone near the sink attempted to mix drinks with an impressive lack of coordination, sloshing liquid onto the counter while their friends laughed.
Daniel grabbed two cups and poured something amber-colored into them before handing one to me.
“Liquid courage,” he said.
I eyed the cup skeptically. “Should I ask what this is?”
“Probably not.”
I took a cautious sip anyway and immediately regretted it. The burn spread down my throat, making my eyes water slightly. Daniel watched my reaction with obvious amusement.
“You’ll be fine.”
“Easy for you to say.”
As I recovered, my attention drifted across the kitchen toward a girl leaning casually against the counter while she spoke to someone just out of view. She had honey-blonde hair and an ease about her that drew people in without effort. Even in a crowded room, conversations seemed to shift subtly around her, as though she were the quiet center of gravity holding everything together.
People looked at her when she spoke—not because she demanded attention, but because they were used to giving it.
Daniel followed my gaze. “Oh, good.”
“Good?” I echoed.
“That means we’re starting in the right place.”
He took my hand and guided me toward her. The girl turned when she noticed us approaching, her face lighting up immediately.
“You must be Chloe,” she said, stepping forward and pulling me into a quick hug before I could respond.
I blinked in surprise but returned the gesture. “Hi.”
She stepped back with an easy smile. “I’m Annabelle.”
Daniel leaned against the counter beside us. “Annabelle is the unofficial social director of the house, whether anyone asked for one or not.”
Annabelle lifted her chin proudly. “Someone has to keep these idiots organized.”
There was something genuine in the way she carried herself, and some of the tightness in my chest began to ease.
“I’m really glad you’re here,” she said.
“Me too,” I admitted, surprised to realize I meant it.
“Don’t worry,” Annabelle added with a reassuring smile. “You’ll get used to this place.”
I glanced back toward the living room where another cheer erupted around the beer pong table. “That seems… unlikely.”
She laughed softly. “Trust me. By the end of the semester, you’ll know everyone here better than you want to.”
Her eyes flicked briefly across the room, as if mentally tracking multiple conversations at once, before returning to me.
“Have you met James yet?” she asked.
“Not yet.”
Her smile softened, and something unreadable passed through her expression. “You will.”
The certainty in her tone made me pause, as though the introduction carried more weight than a simple greeting.
Across the room, someone called her name. Annabelle sighed, clearly torn, before offering me one last warm smile.
“Duty calls. Welcome to the house, Chloe.”
Daniel watched her disappear into the crowd before turning back to me. “So,” he said, “first impression?”
I scanned the room again—the noise, the easy familiarity, the sense of shared history that seemed to bind everyone together. It was chaotic and messy, yet there was an undeniable warmth beneath it all.
Clusters of friends laughed over shared memories. Someone draped an arm over another’s shoulders as they argued about the rules of beer pong. A girl perched on the kitchen counter animatedly retold a story while her audience hung on every word. It was the kind of environment built over years of late-night conversations, shared classes, heartbreaks, and celebrations.
I felt like an observer stepping into a world that already existed long before I arrived.
“I’m observing,” I said finally.
Daniel grinned. “That sounds ominous.”
“It should.”
He laughed and squeezed my hand. “Final verdict?”
I considered the question for a moment, taking in the energy of the house and the subtle dynamics unfolding around me. Somewhere in the middle of it all, I had the strange feeling that this night was more than just an introduction. It felt like the first page of a story whose ending I couldn’t yet see.
“I think,” I said slowly, lifting my cup, “I’m going to need another one of these.”
Daniel’s grin widened. “Now you’re getting it.”
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