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5 times Shane calls Ilya baby + 1 time Ilya calls Shane baby back
Bookmarked by silversonder
13 Jan 2026
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Hollanov Social Media by ursalas_minion
Fandom: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
12 Jan 2026
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Snapshots of Shane & Ilya’s lives post The Long Game
No chronological order, just vibes
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Bookmarked by silversonder
13 Jan 2026
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all the things he said (running through my head) by creaticity
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
26 Dec 2025
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Sometimes, Shane forgets he speaks French. Ilya reminds him. Shane uses it to his advantage.
Somewhere in between, both of them find the courage to tell the truth.
Bookmarked by silversonder
13 Jan 2026
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Romance Language by ancientzebra (ancient_sewing_machine)
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
10 Jan 2026
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"Ilya knew, conceptually, that Hollander spoke French. Hearing him actually speak it was a different thing entirely however."
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vignettes of shane speaking french from ilya's povBookmarked by silversonder
13 Jan 2026
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When an injury puts Ilya in a coma during the Ottawa Centaurs third game in the Stanley Cup final, Shane must decide whether he can handle the pressures of leading the team to victory with the worry that at any moment Ilya's condition could go from bad to worse.
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Shane didn’t want to go home. It was one thing to be in another country clinging to the unfamiliarity of the people and the places to try and rationalise that this was a strange nightmare. But when he had to wake up in his bed alone and walk streets with people wearing Ilya’s jersey that pathetic hope would be extinguished.
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. The next game was the 11th, and if they hadn’t won by then they would have done by the 13th. Either way, by the time Ilya turned 32 on the 15th he was supposed to be a two-time Stanley Cup winner. They would spend the summer at the cottage, bathing in the joy of success and each other and forgetting that there was a world out there that demanded things of them.
Title from Walt Whitman's 'O Captain! My Captain!' RIP Walt Whitman you would have loved hockey yaoi.
Bookmarked by silversonder
12 Jan 2026
