Chapter 82: Friends in unlikely Places
My Hockey Alpha
I woke up early the next morning with a yawn as the sunlight streamed in through the open window,
and nuzzled down into the warm arms around me, only for my eyes to shoot open and for me to jump
out of bed. I didnât remember going to sleep with Enzo the night before, but it seemed that we had slept
together.
As I looked down at myself, I realized that I was still fully clothed and began to remember that I had
asked Enzo to keep me company the night before. We had fallen asleep far apart on the bed, not
touching one another, but must have rolled closer in the night.
Enzo was still sound asleep, even snoring lightly, so I decided to take my opportunity to sneak out of
the room and go to my own room to get ready for the day.
âAlright, everyone. This is just the first game out of six in this tournament I know weâre missing Justin,
but you guys have all been training really hard lately and Iâm proud of you. This team thought they
could throw us off our game, but they couldnât be more wrong. Letâs get out there and start this
tournament off on a high note!â
Enzoâs short speech in the locker room right before the hockey match was met with whoops and hollers
from the team members. I stood on the sidelines, avoiding Enzoâs gaze, as they began to file out into
the arena. A surprisingly small crowd had gathered in the stands, Iâd expected this team to have lots of
fans since Enzo said that they were well-known, but as I walked out to the bleachers and noticed all of
the empty spots, I realized that he was wrong.
What was even more surprising was how poorly the other team performed.Enzo had told me all of the
ins and outs of the Half-Moon Tournament, wasnât each team supposed to have a werewolf captain?
Why was this captain. performing so poorly?
Enzo and his teammates quickly defeated the other team, resulting in at short game. I watched as the
other team left on their side of the rink at the end, looking utterly exhausted.
I walked up to Enzo with my brow furrowed he looked equally as confused.
âI thought you said they were well known,â I replied, then lowered my voice so no one else could hear
âPlus, isnât their captain⦠You knowâ¦â
Enzo shrugged and glanced over his shoulder âYeah. I mean, he definitely is a you-know-what I can
smell it. But Something seems off.â
I glanced around Enzo to watch as the other team sat on their benches looking defeated and
exhausted, then decided with conviction that I was going to go over there and talk to them. I pushed
past Enzo and the rest of the team, much to their surprise, and walked around the outside of the arena
to see the other team.
âYouâre the captain, right?â I asked as I walked up to a tall, skinny guy with blue eyes and dark circles.
He nodded, looking me up and down warily. I watched as he glanced over my shoulder at Enzo and the
rest of the team, who were all looking on in shock. âYeah. Can I help you?â
âIâm Nina, the Mountainview team. doctor,â I replied.
âIâm Jason.â The other captain stuck his hand out for me to shake it, and I did.
âPlease donât take this the wrong way,â I said, feeling my face get hot, but⦠Are you guys okay? You
seemed a little weak out there, and Iâm saying this purely out of concern as a team doctor.â
The other captain, Jason, was silent for several long moments as the rest of his team looked on from
behind him. They were all still sitting on the benches, sweat caked to their faces and dark circles under
their eyes. One player even had his head in his hands as he sat, as though it would take too much
effort to sit up on his own. I half expected Jason to blow up at me for being so rude as to suggest his
team was weak despite their obvious appearance, but then he sighed and spoke, his shoulders
drooping in defeat.
âNo, actually,â he said quietly. âWeâre not okay.â
âWhatâs wrong?â I asked in a concerned tone, cocking my head to the side.
âThe team owner â my dad, actually â â cut our funding big time. Weâve been eating like shit for weeks
now, and heâs making us train harder than ever Weâre fucking exhausted.â
I furrowed my brow, thinking back to the state of the lodge. Was it possible that the lodge wasnât
cleaned up for our arrival because they simply didnât have the funds or the energy to do so? It was
strange to me that a father would put his son through torture like this, but maybe he was directing funds
elsewhereâ¦
I glanced over my shoulder and back at Enzo, who was watching me like a hawk, then had an idea and
turned back to face Jason.
âWeâre throwing a party at the lodge tonight,â I said. âThereâll be lots of home cooked food, and thereâs
plenty of space to sleep so you guys can just spend the night if you want. You should come.â
The captainâs tired blue eyes lit up.â Really?â he said. âYouâd host your opponents?â
I nodded and started to head back to
Enzo, walking backwards as I continued to face the opposing team.â Everyone deserves to eat and
relax,â I said with a smile. âCome by around eight, alright? Itâll be fun.â
My team was a bit hesitant at first at the idea of hosting our opponents for dinner, but one pleading look
at Enzo was all it took to convince him.
âAlright,â he said once I explained the situation. âItâs not a bad idea. Youâre right; everyone deserves to
eat.â
So, later, Enzo and I took the old pickup truck that was parked at the lodge and made our way into town
to buy groceries for the meal.
âIâm thinking of making roasted potatoes and burgers,â I said, typing a list into my phone as Enzo drove
and quiet radio music played in the background. âWeâll get snacks, too, and beer.â
âYou do realize that the captain of that team is a Crescent, right?â he said, sounding almost a little
jealous, as he guided the truck around a curve in the road. âYou know⦠My packâs sworn enemies?
The faction weâre supposed to be competing against?â
âOf course I realize that,â I replied as I leaned forward to change the station on the radio. âBut heâs no
different from you. Heâs just a kid our age whoâs been forced to compete by his dad. Donât you think it
would be unfair to just leave without doing something good?â
Enzo was silent for a few moments, but I saw a slight smile twitching at the corners of his lips as he
drove. âI guess youâre right,â he said quietly over the staticky sound of the music on the radio. âJustâ¦
Donât go dating this rival hockey captain too, alright?â
âHey!â I shouted, throwing a punch at Enzoâs arm. He grinned and dodged my punch, laughing.
I smiled, but then my eyes widened as I saw something jump out into the road.
âWatch out!â I shouted.
Enzo slammed on the brakes, making the truck come to a screeching halt. We jolted in our seats at the
sudden stop, breathing heavily as we stared face-to- face withâ¦
A shifter in the middle of the road.
I recognized those eyes. They were the same eyes I saw when we got to the lodge, staring at me from
the woods.
âThatâsâ¦â
âI know,â Enzo said, throwing the truck in reverse and hitting the gas. We sped backwards, then he put
the truck back in drive and swerved around the shifter just before it attempted to make a slash at the
vehicle.
I turned around in my seat and watched with wide eyes as the big brown wolf became smaller in the
distance, then leaped off into the woods.