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Slightly different Yet just the same by TheQueenoftheAbyss
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
20 Apr 2026
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“You like it here?” Rosanov asked after a few more moments of silence.
Shane looked over at him, but Rozanov was still facing away. “What, Saskatchewan?"
The Russian laughed, it was a bright and brilliant sound. “No, this place is shithole. Canada.”
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Shane Hollander spends five years of his life living in Japan, helping his Mother care for his sick Grandmother. It changes who he is, who he would have been, and shapes his life and career. Shane still finds hockey, he will in every universe, and where Shane Hollander plays hockey Ilya Rozanov is never far behind. -
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Shane scoffed, “Don’t ever tell him that. The only thing bigger than his ego is probably his dick,”
One thing that Rose felt she should know at this point? Shane Hollander can be hilariously out of left field at the worst possible time. Now, her margarita was going down the wrong pipe.
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Or, a nice catch up lunch between two best friends.
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Hollanov penguins by riv3rboy
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
29 Apr 2026
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Shane and Ilya get added to the group chats
or alternatively
the hockey teams get up to shenanigans (and I un-asshole-ify the Montreal Voyageurs)
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My Constellations by Zelda_98
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
05 Jun 2026
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Shane and Ilya are soulmates. In a world where pretty much everyone has a soulmate, the universe decided to give these two a more unique bond... it had to, these two are too stubborn for anything ordinary.
This story is a look into snippets of their childhoods, where their connection to one another becomes apparent to them and sometimes those around them. Featuring shared dreams, injuries and bunch of other stuff typical to soulmate rewrites.
"Being on the ice felt right. Like he was meant to be there. He didn't have the words for it yet, but he instinctively knew the ice was where he belonged. But something was missing. He had a feeling, deep down, that there was someone who should be skating with him. Not his parents but someone that gave him that same warm, familial feeling."
