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Shane Hollander disappears from the NHL at twenty with a career-ending “injury.”
Four years later, he’s the new assistant coach for the Ottawa Centaurs when Ilya Rozanov signs with the team. His former rival. His secret hookup. The father of his daughter.
Ilya doesn’t know Lily exists and Shane plans to keep it that way.But three-year-olds don’t keep secrets, and neither do pale blue eyes.
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03 Jan 2026
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every day you'll ever know is followed by a brand new sun by iittaliia
Fandom: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
30 Dec 2025
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Titles from Brand New Sun by Take That
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02 Jan 2026
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there's nothing better than you, but keep trying by skl__16
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
30 Dec 2025
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“I said,” Ilya murmured, voice low and deliberate, eyes fixed on Shane’s face, “I have a surprise.”
Shane swallowed, tongue flicking out nervously. “A surprise?”
“Mmhmm.” Ilya leaned in until their noses brushed, lips hovering just shy of touching. “And you are going to be very good for me while I give it to you.”
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Or: Ilya is obsessed with Shane's [boring] dildo. Naturally, Ilya does something about it.
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- Part 2 of you're good here
Bookmarked by Pilucita
02 Jan 2026
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Ilya gets traded onto Shane’s team. The problem was that Shane had one big, shameful secret—and Ilya Rozanov was the only one who knew.
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02 Jan 2026
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Love Written in Winter by pviiig7
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
31 Dec 2025
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For two years, Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander try to learn the choreography of loving someone whose life mirrors and opposes your own. Both are trapped in opposing coasts, opposing schedules, opposing worlds that occasionally kiss for a night and then vanish again.
So they build a bridge the only way they know: through words.
What begins as one shy text after a road game turns into a ritual. Then into letters. Then into private notes left in luggage, scribbled on hotel stationery, tucked behind mirrors, written on the backs of receipts. Their relationship lives inside these fragments — confessions hidden between flights, apologies drafted at 3 a.m., gentle teasing, unguarded longing, and the slow, beautiful terror of falling for someone who used to be your rival.
Bookmarked by Pilucita
01 Jan 2026
