Chapter Heated Rivalry: Epilogue
Heated Rivalry (Game Changers Book 2)
âHe tripped me! Hey, what the fuck, ref! That was tripping!â
Shane glared up at the ref, and then at Ilya, who was looming over him in his Ottawa jersey. âYou fell,â Ilya said.
âI didnât . It was .â
âYes. Was you tripping over your own skates.â
âGet fucked, Rozanov.â
Ilyaâs lips quirked up. âWas planning on it.â
And now Shane had to bite back a grin. He rose to his knees, then stood, still mad as hell. Ilya had totally tripped him.
The crowd was booing, cursing Ilyaâs name, and Shane got up in his face. âStop being an asshole.â
âStop falling down.â
Shane jabbed him in the chest with a gloved finger. He heard the crowd roar its approval. âYou canât beat me without .â
Ilya raised an eyebrow. âYou donât think?â
Someone grabbed Shaneâs arm and pulled him away. âAll right, keep it in your pants, you two. Jesus.â
âHi, Hayden,â Ilya said, grinning.
âI still donât like you, Rozanov,â Hayden said.
âOh no!â Ilya mocked him. âHow can I impress Montrealâs fifteenth best player?â
âShane, Iâm gonna punch him.â
âDonât.â
âIâm gonna punch him.â
âNo youâre not,â the ref barked. âGet back to your benches, all three of you. Itâs a commercial break. Go cool off.â
Ilya winked at Shane and then skated to his bench. Shane could feel his cheeks burning.
âI still canât believe heâs yourâ¦you know,â Hayden grumbled as they headed for their own bench.
âQuiet.â
âI know. I know. Justâ¦it fucks me up, thinking about it.â
âThen donât!â
âI mean, I could have found you a nice dude, if you had justââ
âShut it.â
They had reached the bench, and although Shane had come out to his teammates at the start of the season, he hadnât told any of them about Ilya. Hayden had done the math and figured it out about a month after Shane had told him he was gay.
âHey, can I ask you something?â he had said as theyâd walked to their cars after arriving home from a road trip. âYou know how you used to go meet up with your mystery man every time we played in Boston? But now you donât?â
âUm. We, uhâ¦broke up,â Shane had said quickly. And unconvincingly.
âUh-huh. But youâve been driving to Ottawa a lot this season.â
âYeah, my parents live there. Iâve been, um, visiting.â
âYour parents have always lived there, and they drive to Montreal even more than you drive to Ottawa. So I have another theory. I think your mystery man is Ilya Rozanov.â
Shane had been flooded with a mixture of fear and shame, but also relief. He didnât say anything until theyâd reached Haydenâs car, and then heâd blown out a breath and nodded.
Hayden had blanched. âHoly fuck. I was sort of joking. Are you for realâ¦doing stuffâ¦with Rozanov?â
âYes.â
âWait, ? Did he sign with Ottawa to be ? What the fuck is happening?â
âItâs one reason, yes.â
Hayden had turned and placed both hands on the roof of his car, leaning forward like he was trying to breathe through a cramp. âShane, this is not good, buddy.â
âItâs not ideal, no. Butâ¦I love him.â
Hayden had looked at him, after heâd said that, like Shane had sprouted wings and a tail, and Shane had been sure heâd just lost his best friend. But, instead of yelling at him or getting in his car and speeding away, Hayden had just nodded and said, âI think I need to meet him properly, then.â
They met properly, a couple of times, since then, but neither time had gone particularly well. Hayden couldnât think of Ilya as anything but the enemy, and Ilya had responded with relentless snark. So they werenât exactly friends.
âYou sure you wanna do that press conference tomorrow?â Hayden asked. âI mean, no one knows that you guys are friends right now. You could keep it that way.â
âIâm sure.â Shane was definitely sure. He and Ilya had been planning for tomorrow for over a year.
He had sold the hookup building, and Ilya had sold (most of) his car collection. With the combined earnings, theyâd started the Irina Foundation. Tomorrow, at a hotel conference room downtown, they would be announcing, and, more importantly, explaining the foundation they had created together.
âItâs a good cause, I suppose,â Hayden sighed. âI apologize in advance if Rozanov has a black eye for the press conference.â
âPlease donât punch him.â
âIâll make a deal: if he stops being a fucking dick, I wonât punch him.â
Shane grimaced. Ilya was definitely going to have a black eye tomorrow.
Ilya found Shane in the bathroom down the hall from the conference room. He was gripping the counter and staring down into one of the sinks.
âRelax, Hollander,â Ilya said. He was probably as nervous as Shane was, really, but Shane was much worse at hiding it. Ilya put his hands on Shaneâs shoulders and rubbed gently, careful not to wrinkle his light gray suit jacket.
âIâm nervous,â Shane said unnecessarily.
âI know.â
âWeâve been planning for this day for over a year and now itâs here and Iâm scared. I donât even know why!â
âOur plan has worked perfectly so far,â Ilya said.
âToo perfectly. I keep waiting for something to go wrong.â
It seemed too easy, so far. When Ilyaâs contract had ended with Boston, Ottawa had been all too happy to sign him. Ilya had bought a large, private house on the edge of the Ottawa River with a four-car garage. The garage currently held two sports cars and a very sensible Mercedes SUV. (âIs good in snow,â Ilya had explained sheepishly when heâd first shown it to Shane. âFor driving between Ottawa and Montreal.â)
They had agreed that it would be easier to continue in secret if they werenât both living in apartment buildings, so Shane had bought a house in Brossard that was still close to the teamâs practice facility.
Ilya wrapped his arms around his boyfriend now, to pull him back against his chest. Shane met his eyes in the mirror. âYour cheek looks better than I thought it would.â
âIs still sore.â
âServes you right. You were an asshole to Hayden.â
âHayden is an asshole to .â
Shane sighed. âI have terrible taste in men. For friends boyfriends.â He closed his eyes and tilted his head back against Ilyaâs shoulder.
âWill be fine,â Ilya said. He kissed Shaneâs temple and nuzzled his hair.
âDonât mess my hair up,â Shane murmured, but he was smiling.
âJesus.â Ilya turned his head to see Hayden standing just inside the door with his hand over his eyes. âIâm still not used to that. You guys know this is, like, a bathroom, right?â
Ilya dropped his arms, and Shane stepped away. Hayden was right. Shane and Ilya werenât even out, publically, as gay and bisexual, let alone as a couple. Theyâd agreed that they wanted their private lives to be their own, and they would only tell the people they wanted to include in that life. So far, it was a very small circle. A small circle that, much to Ilyaâs chagrin, included Hayden.
âAnyway,â Hayden said, looking at the wall and not at them, âShane, your mom asked me to look for you. They fixed the audio problem, so you can start any time.â
âOkay, thanks. Weâll be right out.â
Hayden nodded. âIâll stand outside the door, but you have, like, two minutes, tops, all right? Donât, yâknow, start anything.â
Ilya knew Shane was rolling his eyes. âWe wonât. Geez, Hayd.â
When the door was closed, Ilya laughed. âHe thinks you canât come in two minutes?â
âOh, shut up.â
Ilya grabbed his hand and pulled him close. âI want to tell you, before we do this, that I amâ¦very happy today. My mother would have really liked this. And I think she is with me today. And proud.â
Oh, oops. Now Shaneâs eyes were glistening. âShe has so many reasons to be proud of you, Ilya.â
Ilya smiled at him. âI need to kiss you here, or else I will do it out there.â
âOkay.â
He held Shaneâs face in his hands and gazed at him for a few seconds before leaning in and kissing the hell out of him.
âI love you,â Ilya said.
âI love you too.â
Ilya nodded. âRemember that when I am being a dick to you out there.â
Shane grinned and kissed him again. âDonât worry, Iâm used to it.â
The room was packed with people who were dying to see what announcement Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov would be making together. Shane wasnât sure what rumors had been stirred up by this press conference, but it was time to end the suspense.
They had agreed that Shane would do most of the talking. Ilya was by no means shy, but Shane knew he was uneasy making long speeches in English. Besides, Shane wanted to make sure everything was said in both English and French, since both Montreal and Ottawa were bilingual cities.
âIlya and I have been competing against each other for over eight seasons. A lot has been said, and written, about our rivalry. About what makes us different as players, and as people. But I donât say enough how much I respect Ilya, not only as one of the best players in the NHL, but as a person. He is a great leader, a fierce competitor, and an amazing goal scorer.
But over the years I have also gotten to know him off the ice, and I consider him a friend.â
That statement alone created a swell of murmurs throughout the room.
Shane read through the words again, in French this time, and then continued. âWhen Ilya signed with Ottawa, we began talking about creating a charity together. Today that dream is a reality. The Irina Foundation will raise money and awareness for organizations that provide support, counseling, and assistance for people who are suffering from depression and other mental illnesses that can lead to suicide. Itâs a cause that is important to both of us, and I am very happy and proud to be working with Ilya to create something that can hopefully help a lot of people.â
He translated in French, and as he finished, he heard Ilya clear his throat.
âAh, I can only say my part in English.â He smiled, which made the audience laugh. âThis is not in the notes, but I want to say that the Irina Foundation is named for my mother. She battled depression without help for many years. She had no support, no medical treatment. When sheâ¦â
Shane didnât think. He just reached out a hand and placed it on Ilyaâs forearm, where it rested on the table. He hadnât expected Ilya to say any of this, but looking at Ilya now, Shane knew he to say it.
âMy mother died when I was twelve years old. She lost her battle. This foundation is for her. It is to help people like her, so they do not have to fight alone.â
Ilya looked down at the table and sniffed. Shane patted his arm, wishing he could hold his hand or kiss his hair. His chest felt tight, and his eyes burned.
After a long moment where you could have heard a pin drop in the crowded room, Shane spoke. âThank you, Ilya.â
He went on to explain the hockey camps they would be hosting in Montreal and in Ottawa that summer, with all proceeds going directly to the foundation. He named some of the organizations they planned to focus on when they made their first donations, and he announced his mother, Yuna, as the director and treasurer of the foundation. Neither he nor Ilya could imagine a better person for the job.
He ended by talking about their website, where people could make donations online, and then opened the floor to questions.
When it was over, Shane pulled Ilya out of the room. He texted Hayden. Need you to guard the door again.
Shane herded Ilya into the bathroom and pushed him back against the door as soon as it closed. He confirmed that the room was empty, and then said, âOh my god. Come here.â He stood on his tiptoes and kissed him. âI didnât think youâd say any of that.â
âNeither did I.â
They kissed again, completely unhurried, and Shane really hoped Hayden had gotten his text.
âI wanted to kiss you out there,â Ilya said.
âI wanted to climb into your out there. Iâm so fucking proud of you, Ilya. Iâmâ¦proud to be you. I want you to know that, even if we keep it a secret, Iâm proud to be with you.â
âI know. Me too. When the time is right, we will stop being a secret.â
Shane still wasnât sure when that would be. They had talked about waiting until one or both of them had retired, but that seemed like much too long a wait. Shane felt he could easily play for another ten years at least.
âAre you sure you need to go back to Ottawa today?â
âYes. And you are flying to Chicago tonight.â
âI know,â Shane sighed.
âThis is why I want my pilot license. Would be faster.â
Shane groaned. âPlease donât get your pilot license. I will be very mad if you fly into a mountain and die.â
âAw. Sweet.â
There was a knock on the door, followed by Haydenâs voice. âHey, uh, could you guys wrap it up, maybe? I kinda need to get in there for legitimate bathroom reasons.â
Ilya sighed and stepped aside, and Shane opened the door.
âGood press conference, guys,â Hayden said as he strode past them toward the urinals. âSorry about your mother, Ilya. That sucks.â
Ilya gave Shane a look that said Shane ignored him.
âYou think it went okay?â Shane asked Hayden.
âFor sure. Itâs like, powerful, right? Rivals coming together for a greater cause. I mean, no one in that room knows you guys are all in love and shit.â He finished at the urinal and went to wash his hands. âBut the way you were looking at Ilya, Shane, I thought people were gonna figure it out. Hell, I thought you were gonna start sucking face in front of the whole world. Like Hunter.â
âNo way,â said Shane.
âWe have better control than Scott Hunter.â
Hayden flicked the water off his hands, then rubbed them on his pants. âWould have been memorable, though.â
âNot really what we wanted the focus to be today,â
Shane said.
âOkay, well, Iâve gotta take the twins to a birthday party, so I have to split.â Hayden stepped forward and hugged Shane. Then, with some hesitation, he extended his hand to Ilya.
Ilya shook it, then patted him on the back. âThank you, Hayden.â
âYeah, wellâ¦sorry about your face, I guess. Not that you didnât deserve it.â
âIs okay. My face can heal.
face, howeverâ¦â
âAll right,â Shane interrupted. âThatâs enough. Bye, Hayden.â He shoved Hayden out the door and then turned to Ilya. âIâm gonna go find Mom. Come find me in a bit, okay?â
âYes. I will.â
Ilya found himself in the same position Shane had been in earlier: gripping the bathroom counter, staring into the sink, deep in thought.
His life was so close to perfect now, even with the secrets he was keeping. Secrets he was letting go of, like balloons, one at a time. Now the world knew he and Shane were friends. Now the world knew the truth about his motherâs death. He imagined he would be hearing from Andrei about that, but he really didnât care. His brother had only called him a couple of times since their fatherâs funeral, and only to ask for money, which Ilya had refused.
Fuck Andrei. Ilya had a better family now.
Shaneâs parents had come over for dinner last night at Shaneâs house, and there had been a momentâwhen Ilya had spilled some cooking wine and Shane had wordlessly handed him a clothâthat Ilya had been struck by how right it all felt. To be at home, with this man he loved, making food together for Shaneâs family. The family who had been so warm and welcoming to Ilya, once the initial shock had worn off.
Ilya hadnât been kidding about wanting to marry him. And not for citizenship, of course. He wanted to be Shaneâs husband, and to live together, and maybe even raise children together. Not as many children as Hayden had, but, like, a reasonable number.
Ilya had been snarky about Scott Hunterâs lack of self-control, but sometimes he was dying to do the same thing. He would fantasize about grabbing Shane at the end of a game and kissing him, right there on the ice in front of everyone. Just get it over with and out there and anyone who had a problem with it could fuck off.
Baby steps, Ilya reminded himself.
The All-Star Game was coming up, though, and he and Shane would be on the same team again. Ilya was only about sixty percent sure he wouldnât kiss Shane against the boards if he scored a goal off of a pass from him.
Ilya smiled at his reflection in the mirror and smoothed his tie. He would have to warn Shane about the possibility of being kissed at the All-Star Game, just to stress him out.
He pulled out his phone to check the time, and a message popped up. Donât leave without saying goodbye.
Ilya wrote back right away. Never.
He had a surprise for Shane, actually. He had booked a room in this hotel. They had less than two hours before Ilya needed to hit the road, but after years of practice they were good at making the most of an hour or two of privacy.
1126, he texted, and waited for Shaneâs reply.
Shane: Seriously?! Best news ever. See you soon.
Ilya chuckled, set an alarm on his phone, and went to meet his boyfriend.