Chapter 117
The air in the parking lot behind the ice rink was frigid, biting into Timothy’s skin as he trudged towards his car. Hockey practice had been intense, and the
exhaustion gnawed at him. As he approached his car, he noticed Alex just a few feet away.
Timothy almost left it alone, but then he spotted another figure emerging from the car they were standing beside. It was one of Timothy’s teammates.
Timothy’s eyebrows knitted together in suspicion as Alex slipped some money in the younger man’s hands. The first time should have been the last time, because Alex’s deals were getting more obvious with time.
Alex, with a guilty start, looked up and caught Timothy’s gaze. His eyes widened briefly before he quickly pocketed the money. Timothy’s instincts kicked in, and he decided to approach.
The teammate had already gone by the time Timothy stode over to where Alex was standing, his anger simmering just below the surface.
“Alex,” Timothy began, his voice edged with a sharpness that cut through the chilly air. “What was that all about?”
Alex feigned innocence, his face a mask of nonchalance. “What are you talking about, Timothy?”
Timothy didn’t buy it for a second. “Don’t play dumb, Alex. I saw you. What are you up to?”
Alex sighed, a hint of frustration creeping into his demeanor. “Look, Timothy, it’s nothing. Just some personal business.”
Timothy’s patience was wearing thin, and he had no intention of letting Alex off the hook so easily. He leaned in closer, his voice low and dangerous.
“Personal business? In a dark parking lot? Money changing hands like some kind of secret deal? I’m not buying it.”
Alex shifted uncomfortably, his gaze darting around as if searching for an escape route. “Timothy, you don’t understand. It’s not what you think.”
Timothy’s anger flared, and he took a step closer, his voice a menacing whisper. “I
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suggest you start talking, Alex, because it looks like you’re involved in something shady.”
Alex hesitated for a moment, his resolve crumbling under the weight of Timothy’s anger. Finally, he spoke, his voice low and hesitant. “It doesn’t concern you.”
Timothy’s eyes narrowed. “Are you betting on games?
Alex scoffed, attempting to brush off Timothy’s inquiry. “You’re imagining things.
man.”
Timothy’s patience was wearing thin. He wasn’t about to let Alex off the hook so easily. “Don’t play games with me, Alex. If you’re into something illegal behind the scenes, I’ll make sure everyone knows.”
Alex shifted uncomfortably before responding, “Look, it’s not what you think. I’ve been helping out a friend with some financial stuff. It’s nothing illegal, I swear.”
Timothy’s anger flared again, and he clenched his fists at his sides. “You’re not just risking your own career, Alex. You’re putting our entire club in jeopardy. If anyone finds out about this, it could bring down the entire league.”
Alex merely smirked in response. This made Timothy’s temperature rise, almost to a breaking point, and he crossed his arms impatiently.
Before he could speak his mind once more, Alex finally spoke up, “Oh, by the way, your girlfriend’s here to see you.”
Startled, Timothy turned to see who Alex was referring to. His heart sank as he spotted Stella standing a few feet away, her presence an unwelcome surprise.
“Stella?” Timothy stammered, trying to hide his discomfort. “What are you doing here?”
Stella approached with a sly smile, feigning innocence. “Hi, Timothy!”
When she leaned in to give him a kiss, Timothy ducked away with a grimace. She laughed it off, though he caught the subtle glare she gave him.
“Lighten up, babe,” she said. “I’m just here to support you.”
He groaned and looked back at Alex, who was already sneaking away. “She’s not my girlfriend!” he insisted, hoping the other had heard.
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Timothy’s face reddened with embarrassment as he glanced around, suddenly aware of the prying eyes of other hockey players. It seemed that they all knew his life more than he did at that point. His name never left the news.
He stepped closer to Stella and lowered his voice. “Stella, we can’t do this here. Let’s talk in private.”
They moved away from the curious gazes of the hockey players, finding a more secluded spot. Timothy felt his anger simmer.
“What are you really doing here, Stella?” Timothy asked, his voice tense.
Stella shrugged, her eyes dancing with mischief. “I told you, Timothy, I’m here to support you. Is that so hard to believe?”
Timothy couldn’t contain his frustration any longer. “Don’t play games with me, Stella. You know why I’m upset.”
Stella’s smile faltered for a moment, and her gaze turned sharp. “Oh, Timothy, you’re always so serious. It was just one night. A little fun, that’s all.”
Timothy clenched his fists, his anger boiling over. “Fun? You drugged me, Stella! You coerced me into that bed!”
Stella’s expression hardened, but then her smile returned, albeit colder. “You’re exaggerating, Timothy. It was all in good fun, and I thought you enjoyed it.”
Timothy shook his head in disbelief. “You don’t get it, do you? I can’t have anyone find out about that night.”
Stella’s eyes narrowed, and she leaned in closer to him. “Why not? Afraid your precious Evie will think less of you?”
Timothy gritted his teeth, struggling to maintain his composure. “This isn’t a joke, Stella. You have no idea how much I care about Evie, and I won’t let you tarnish what we have.”
Stella’s gaze
flickered with a hint of amusement. “Oh, Timothy, you’re so naive. You really think Evie cares about you? She’s just using you to climb the ladder.”
Timothy’s eyes blazed with anger. “Whatever. She’s not like that.”
Stella took a step back, her expression smug. “Believe what you want, Timothy, but
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