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you think there is enough? by dressedupliketheking
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
07 Jan 2026
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They're down to the final countdown before Ilya leaves the cottage. Shane's mom arrives with fresh food from the local market and... unrequested supplies.
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Ilya stays at the cottage longer than originally planned. Yuna Hollander just wants her boys to be safe and well. To Ilya's delight and Shane's horror, she brings them sex-related items.
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- Part 5 of all the things they (finally) said
Bookmarked by ephjaywy
19 Feb 2026
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high like the kite by dressedupliketheking
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
04 Jan 2026
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Shane was not texting Hayden (much) during the Cup final. What starts as gentle teasing from Yuna swerves into a conversation about marriage, emergency contacts and Shane's time in hospital after the hit from Marlow.
Also: laughs, and 8 is the perfect number of burgers this time.
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- Part 3 of all the things they (finally) said
Bookmarked by ephjaywy
19 Feb 2026
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just a boy and his squash by dressedupliketheking
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
01 Jan 2026
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Yuna remembers the elevator incident "the summer before" rookie season. She decides to send a thank you gift to whoever the bright spark was at CCM who suggested Shane and Ilya should do a joint shoot. This is what happens when she tells the boys her plan.
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- Part 2 of all the things they (finally) said
Bookmarked by ephjaywy
19 Feb 2026
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this is going up by dressedupliketheking
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
21 Dec 2025
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Once upon a time, a teenage Ilya Rozanov closed the elevator door on Yuna Hollander. Nearly a decade later, he and Shane sit on her couch. Realisations ensue.
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- Part 1 of all the things they (finally) said
Bookmarked by ephjaywy
19 Feb 2026
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For the last five years, Shane had led the cavalry division of their retinue, and Ilya, whose skill with a broadsword was legendary across the kingdom, led the infantry. They were each as deadly as the other, on foot or on horseback, but they had preferred the option of joint captaincy to sole command of smaller cavalry companies. Most knights would have refused to command on foot, but not Ilya, who said he was no different from the rest of the men, who may not have been plucked from their homes to be trained for the Prince’s Guard, but who fought with the same valor. This stance was among the many reasons that their men loved him.
“Shane. You know he is not a good regent.”
Shane set his jaw.
They had had so many versions of this conversation.
Bookmarked by ephjaywy
18 Feb 2026
