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Samira needs a fake boyfriend for her cousin's wedding. Jack volunteers. The only problem is that he's the one person she's wants something real with.
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“I’ll go with you,” he says, in the same low tone she’s heard once before. In an empty exam room last month when he said, I’ll pay for it, like it was the easiest thing in the world. Like it’s easy now to offer this.
Samira gapes at him. “Wait, what?”
“The wedding. I could be your plus one or fake date or whatever. If you want.” He adjusts the straps on his go-bag but never looks away from her eyes.
“You would do that for me?”
Abbot shrugs. “My therapist says I need to get out more."
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05 May 2026
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“He ran.” Samira says eventually, leaning her head back against the lockers. Her voice is small in a way that she thought she’d outgrown, unlearned somewhere between the start of her residency and the realisation that it doesn’t actually matter what Robby thinks. It’s all she can do to keep the tears out of her voice; cannot bring herself to pretend that everything is going to be alright, “I told him I was pregnant, and he ran.”
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05 Apr 2026
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Everyone's Favorite Beat Reporter by notlayingroses
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
07 Jan 2026
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Casey Williams-Singer @casey_williams - October 11, 2021
Important hockey update. Shane Hollander has changed his goal song. “My husband told me it was boring,” the star center says with a smile. His goal song is now Crazy Little Thing Called Love.--
Shane & Ilya's first year on the Cens together, as told through their resident Beat Reporter.
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- Part 3 of The Cens Beat Reporter
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04 Apr 2026
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Casey Williams @casey_williams - October 1, 2018
Slowing Down Life and Speeding Up Hockey - My one-on-one with Ottawa’s newest center, Ilya Rozanov. [LINK]--
The Ottawa Centaurs from 2016 to 2021 as told through the tweets of their resident beat reporter.
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- Part 1 of The Cens Beat Reporter
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04 Apr 2026
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“Plenty of women have children at thirty, Mohan,” Jack says, sparing her a smile that he can’t be bothered to tuck away. “Plenty of women have children into their forties. The clock isn’t ticking.”
“My ovaries would disagree,” she scoffs.
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When she complains about the price of fertility preservation, Jack Abbot offers to pay for Samira Mohan to freeze her eggs while she finishes out her final year of residency. When she points out there's a higher chance of success in freezing embryos, they embark on a slightly different journey together.
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31 Mar 2026
