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Connor’s not sure what a home is. Vancouver has never been one and he’s not sure if Chicago even counts. But oh, how desperately he wants it to.
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- Part 2 of Moonshot
Bookmarked by rebellionreader
15 Dec 2025
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Dog park love connection.
You don't usually go to the dog park looking for love. Has Tyler Seguin actually met someone he could see a future with?
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15 Dec 2025
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An escalating Cold War between the United States and Canada forces the NHL to dissolve into two separate organizations, offering players the chance for Reassignment to clubs in their homes countries.
For Quinn Hughes, the choice should seem obvious. He can go home, go to New Jersey and his brothers like everyone’s been speculating. But it isn’t easy, and the America he grew up in is a place he no longer recognizes, neither is Jack.
With a fanbase and locker room that start to turn on him, and a looming international competition between Team USA and Team Canada, Quinn’s loyalty to his family, country, and team are tested.
It isn’t just hockey. It never has been. The game he grew up loving will never be the same again.
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Give me these years again and I will
spend them wisely.
Done with the compass; done, now, with the chart.
The ferry at the dock, lit
stern to prow,
the next life like a footfall in my heart.– excerpt from “The Night Ferry”, a poem by John Burnside
When someone asks you to think of the world, what do you think of? Your own world – small, insular, personal, intimate? Or the wider world – complicated, nuanced, complex? Is it beautiful, or is it dark? Can you see the beauty, or do you only hold on to the headaches?
She is new to the world. Quite literally. And she needs to learn about it.
Does Matthew Tkachuk have the patience to teach her?
CW: this story deals with cults, polygamous cults, escaping cults, strict adherence to religion, gender roles, abuse, miscarriage, and a character with a traumatic past. Please be warned.
Bookmarked by rebellionreader
13 Nov 2025
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“I’ll start simpler, when did you go to sleep the night before last?”
“Five.”
“The night before that?”
“Four thirty”
“God, when was the last time you went to sleep before one?”
“I don’t know, a month maybe,” he admitted.Bookmarked by rebellionreader
21 Oct 2025
