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It Takes a Village by DistantStorm
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
10 Feb 2026
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An exploration of the first few months of Ilya and Shane’s “official” relationship, featuring Shane’s extremely supportive parents who do not do anything by half measures. Starts in September 2017.
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Bookmarked by phemonoe
17 Feb 2026
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Oh, What a Way to Die by whatstheproblembaby
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
17 Feb 2026
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Every single aspect of Shane Hollander's pregnancy makes Ilya's heart feel like it's being suplexed out of his ass. Post-TLG.
Bookmarked by phemonoe
17 Feb 2026
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Good For Me by Stevilay
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
16 Feb 2026
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When Ilya checked his phone after finishing his workout, he hadn’t been expecting a message with perfect grammar from a user on the hookup app he frequented. It only turns out to be the best night of his entire life, because he ends up in an fucked-dumb omega's womb—what more could an alpha ask for these days?
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Bookmarked by phemonoe
16 Feb 2026
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Olympians by ThePromptWasntThisLong (shredded_potato)
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
16 Feb 2026
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NHLers return to the Olympics after twelve years. Shane Hollander leads Team Canada with grace and discipline. Ilya Rozanov leads Team Russia with sunglasses and audacity. They are absolutely not sneaking off to have sex in every unsupervised corner of the Olympic Village.
Spoiler: Ilya Rozanov nearly gets frostbite on his dick.
(Or: The Olympic Village runs out of condoms in three days. Ilya Rozanov treats it as a personal challenge.)
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- Part 21 of Cross-Checked & Kissed (smut oneshots)
Bookmarked by phemonoe
16 Feb 2026
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Steve had been building «Omega's Nest: Comfort & Calm» for over two years. What had started as a visual journal to manage his own Omega anxiety—the almost physical need to create a safe, tangible space—had become a beacon for thousands.
His tutorials were meticulous: from the science of fabrics (why percale cotton is cooling for hot flashes, why linen is ideal for summer but needs layers in winter) to the psychology of space (how the arrangement of pillows could create a feeling of embrace or protection).
But the walls of his bedroom were an impassable boundary. No one else ever appeared on screen. His personal life, especially the existence of an Alpha, was a closely guarded secret. The audience adored their «Nest Omega», assuming he shared his journey alone.
AU.
Bookmarked by phemonoe
15 Feb 2026
