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When Quinn feels himself stir hours later to the sound of Matt's alarm, his eyelids feel like lead and his mouth feels like he's been sucking on cotton balls. He's unnaturally warm, sweating a little, and it takes Quinn a few moments to realize that he's sandwiched between two of his damn teammates with hardly any memory of anything after Matt had laid him down.
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29 Apr 2026
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Will is seriously starting to hate himself right now. It’s not like he meant to fail the bet, score zero goals, get no points at their latest home game, but he did, he failed. Lost to the entire team, at that, and is now paying the hefty fucking price. And it’s… it’s a price, all right.
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08 Apr 2026
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Will knows he looks good. He is not arrogant about it, just aware. And he knows how to use it. Lately, though, his success rate has been dropping. And the problem is Macklin Celebrini.
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08 Apr 2026
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Will can barely breathe. He meets Macklin's gaze and it's like he's watching the grand weight of the world meet. His voice is a lifeline and Will's hooked deep in his gills by it. Reeled in again and again. He's forgetting what it's like on the surface.
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Macklin Celebrini keeps unknowingly sending his best friend, Will Smith (Hockey), into subspace.
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08 Apr 2026
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There are a few rules in the NHL when it comes to secondary sexes:
1. Alpha’s are prohibited from playing during their ruts, and any penalty will be assessed for undue force that comes from being an alpha.
2. Omega’s have really strict rules regarding play time, leadership roles, and their body on the ice. Omega’s aren't allowed to play during their heat, to play longer than 10 minutes, or to be captains. Any penalty on an Omega becomes a major penalty automatically, but this is only true when it can be proven that the Omega did not draw out the penalty themselves, leading to a game misconduct on the Omega if so.There are very few out Omega’s in the NHL because of the stigma that comes with being one both on and off the ice. Several of the players who do share the secondary sex hide their distinction via suppressant abuse which leads to earlier retirement for several health related issues.
Quinn Hughes is an Omega. He has been abusing his suppressants since before he was drafted to the Canucks, and the symptoms are just now catching up to him. After a mishap leads him to coming out on the ice, Quinn must face what it means to be an Omega in the sport that he has built as career excelling at.
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08 Apr 2026
