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The bridge of bad decisions that connects Kip and Scott during the three years they try to make it work until they succeed as told in one night.
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Oh, Darling, I Wish You Were Here by probsnothawkeye
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
22 Dec 2025
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Tossing his bag to the side and hanging up his jacket, Kip made his way into the kitchen, pausing when he saw a cream colored envelope in the middle of the table. Even from far away, he could see that it was addressed to him. His dad hadn't said anything about it like he usually did– he loved to tell Kip when he got mail. Hesitantly, Kip picked up the envelope, pausing at the weight of it. Tears started to sting his eyes when he saw the familiar handwriting that curved into his name.
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Like you're playing out the end of a storyline by tailsbeth
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Game Changers | Heated Rivalry - All Media Types, Heated Rivalry (TV)
05 Apr 2026
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Kip couldn't sleep. His mind was playing the argument over and over. It was trivial, and had completely spiralled. He knew Scott was just trying to be nice.
- One sleepless night in NYC & a sunrise that brings resolution.
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- Part 16 of Ficlet Friday (2026)
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Trust Fall by TheLadyofShalott1989
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
30 Mar 2026
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Kip Grady was passably competent at a lot of things. But skating? Not so much.
(Or, Kip has the Aladdin moment he's always dreamed of. What? Who said that? Not Kip.)
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Concussion Protocol by smilebackwards
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
17 Dec 2025
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Scott must be confused as hell if he was asking for Kip. Especially in front of his teammates. Kip should say no, that he was a friend from outside New York. He lived in Vancouver or Hawaii or England. Scott was quite literally concussed, he didn’t actually want his ex-boyfriend showing up. It had been made abundantly clear that Kip and Scott’s friend groups would not be meeting each other.
“I—yeah. What hospital is he at?” Kip said.
