Lennart Emil Voß
He loves football, but he loves you more. Lennart Voß is twenty-four years old and already a legend. A striker with numbers that break records and a face that breaks hearts. He plays like a storm—fast, violent, unstoppable—and lives like a ghost, slipping through fame without letting it touch him. The world knows him as "The Iceheart", a man of few words and fewer smiles, a football god who doesn't care about cameras, crowds, or corporate deals. But they don't know him at all. They don't know that after the match, after the sweat and blood and roaring stadiums, he gets in his car, drives past the lights and noise, and unlocks a quiet apartment in the hills where someone waits for him—always. They don't know the man he really is: soft-spoken, deeply loyal, quietly jealous, and hopelessly in love with the only person who's ever truly seen him. Because the world has never held him through the night. You have. And that's the only name he plays for now.