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solnyshko by anincompletelist (soldouthaz)
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
27 Jan 2026
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“We’ve never met, but I’ve seen you before. Not in pictures, but in his face. In his smile. In his laugh,” Shane continues in Russian, slow and careful with each word as he looks out over the water. “On his good days. On the bad ones, too.”
Oh, Ilya realizes distantly. His grip slackens on the mug in his hands. This is not for him.
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[or, shane asks irina for her blessing.] -
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Question.
Was he losing his damn mind?
So, straight best friend? No more.
He kept repeating Eddie was straight like a mantra, a reminder that he could not have what he wanted and therefore he shouldn’t ever talk or express his feelings to Eddie because he was not going to ruin their friendship and be the stereotype of the queer guy that falls in love with a straight man. No, he refused.
But now, he was in love with a gay man.
Eddie was gay.
The man he loved was into men, single, sleeping on the same bed as him every day they weren’t on shift, and humping his ass every night while asleep.
Or, Buck and Eddie start sharing the bed while Buck finds a new place after the Díaz come back from Texas. Eddie also starts cuddling Buck and humping his ass in his sleep, but Buck has no complaints.
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trust fall by Cypherr for LaylaUndercover
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
13 Jan 2026
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"Hollander..."
Shane parts from his water to huff petulantly. "I'm fucking sick, alright?"
Ilya steps closer, between Shane's legs, and puts a cool hand on his forehead. "Oh, sweetheart," Ilya sighs. There's this dark look in his eyes, but Shane is too tired to try and decipher it. He leans into the cool touch on his forehead and closes his eyes.
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Sharp Absence by jp_ruzu
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
20 Jan 2026
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After Montreal, Shane believed he had given Ilya something that mattered. Six months of silence later, he begins to wonder if it was ever anything more than something taken.

