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Neil Perry is starting his sophomore year at Welton and has more than enough on his plate with Welton’s strictness, his idiot friends, a new English teacher, and his father’s expectations. However, the mystery that is Jeffrey Anderson’s youngest sibling has him diving headfirst into much more than he initially expected.
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au featuring deaf!Todd Anderson and a smitten Neil Perry as they navigate high school.
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- Part 1 of Don’t Listen, Just Feel
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@MLHTracker by summerblood for arenasoundsystem (cutflowersounds)
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
21 Dec 2025
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MLH Tracker @MLHTracker
rozanov81 (Ilya Rozanov) started following 3 and unfollowed 0:✅ montrealmetros (The Montreal Metros)
✅ shanehollanderofficial (Shane Hollander)
✅ metrosworst (Worst Metros Plays)
⏎ 55 ⟳ 39 ♡ 732rozanov defender @gremlinroz
... alright who told ilya about the mlh tracker
⏎ 0 ⟳ 10 ♡ 63lea @rozanovsss
getting ready for the game on thursday i see... masterful trolling
⏎ 5 ⟳ 1 ♡ 37The history of Hollanov, primarily as seen through the MLH Tracker on Twitter.
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"Ilya, they can see us." by intothedeepbluesea
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
25 Dec 2025
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Struggling with the negative media attention and speculation following Game 7, Shane goes skating on the lake and falls through. Minutes before the Ottawa Centaurs are set to face the New York Admirals, Ilya receives a phone call.
Bookmarked by woopdeedoo
28 Dec 2025
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genetic by lilac_harpie14
Fandoms: Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry (TV)
30 Dec 2025
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in which Ilya knew the word "genetic" because he had been researching Alzheimer's in fear that he would get it too. and his fears have come to fruition.
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reality check by pucksandpower
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
24 Dec 2025
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When their son comes home with split knuckles and a suspension for throwing the first punch, Shane and Ilya just want to know one thing: what did the other kid do to deserve it?
Or in which the Hollander-Rozanovs learn that raising good kids sometimes means teaching them when the rules are worth breaking.

