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you and i might just be the best thing by blongblong
Fandom Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
29 Dec 2025
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soulmates verse where people are compelled to collect items for their soulmate that they might need/want/use.
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“Say my name and everything just stops” by Rozander (EvanesDust)
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
15 Dec 2025
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His whole body practically vibrated with how hard he held himself together as he walked out of the club and to his car. His hands shook as he drove off, but it wasn’t long before he had to pull over—the tears he’d been holding back finally breaking free.Fuck Ilya Rozanov. Fuck him for making him cry. He was Shane Hollander, hockey superstar. Stanley Cup winner two years in a row. And there he was, sitting alone in his car, crying over an obnoxious Russian hockey player.
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- Part 2 of what if...?
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Shane's Lily by midnighttypewriter
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
13 Feb 2026
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After Shane's accident on ice, Yuna sees Lily messaging him and decides to make a phone call.
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- Part 1 of Yuna's Boys
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Wherever I'm with you by SatsumaSegments
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
30 Dec 2025
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He drives to the airport with an unshakeable urge to pull over and turn around. He smokes four cigarettes in a row before he boards the plane, then chews an entire pack of gum on the flight to try and cover the worst of the smell.
He exits the airport half-hoping that Shane has chickened out of the whole thing. Then he spots him, tapping his fingers against the steering wheel in the most boring suburban dad car Ilya has ever had the misfortune of laying his eyes on, and he’s so happy to see him that his legs feel unsteady beneath his weight.
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Or, the cottage, Ilya's version: an extended ep 6 featuring my take on what happened in the gaps we didn't see.
