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The hunger Scott had for him was a thrilling, sensuous secret to discover.
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07 Jun 2026
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Lean On Me by salty_autistic_writer
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
23 Dec 2025
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“What do you need?” Kip asks.
Scott frowns. “Huh?”
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Close to the anniversary of his parents’ death, Scott grows quiet and withdrawn. Kip tries to be there for him.
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30 May 2026
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date night by espresso tonic (espressotonic)
Fandoms: Game Changers | Heated Rivalry - All Media Types, Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
28 May 2026
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Date nights work a little differently in the Hunter-Grady household.
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30 May 2026
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Man in the Broadcast Booth by pembridgegardens
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
12 Mar 2026
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Artie Sutton has spent fifty years telling the story of the Admirals as a broadcaster.
Most of those stories happen on the ice. But some of the most important ones don’t.
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30 May 2026
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murmuration by PerceptiveChaos
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
19 May 2026
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Scott
What the fuck, Rozanov?
If you're going to be a homophobic asshole just fucking move on.
Do you really have nothing better to do today?Unknown Number
No no, not mean.
Fuck. English hard.
Wait
Do not block!
PleaseScott was the first that summer. What if he wasn't the last? In a world where Ilya and Scott didn't cross paths at the MLH Awards, Ilya still has a message—and a question—for the man who went first.
murmuration noun | mur·mur·a·tion | /ˌmərmə'rāSHən/
a large group of birds, usually starlings, that all fly together and change direction together, or the act of birds doing this
"A natural phenomenon where thousands of starlings gather at dusk in autumn and winter to fly in highly coordinated, swirling patterns. These massive flocks move as a single, fluid unit to confuse predators, share information about roosting spots, and keep warm."
see also: trust, instinct, belonging
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24 May 2026
