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This story takes place a couple years after "The Long Game" ends. So, if you haven't read "the long game" or "heated rivalry" you will get spoiled.
Ilya and Shane have forged remarkable hockey careers as the top two NHL draft picks of 2009, skillfully navigating the loud waters of fame, love, and rivalry. Drafted straight out of high school at just 18, their journey has not been without its challenges. For eight long years, they've concealed their relationship behind a wall of secrecy and deception. With Ilya's transfer to Ottawa to be closer to Shane-and Shane's own relocation after being unceremoniously released from Montreal-they have found not just a home, but a vibrant community with the Centaurs.
After 22 seasons on the ice and a combined five Stanley Cups, Ilya and Shane are finally ready to hang up their skates and focus on what truly matters: family. They embark on the heartfelt journey of becoming foster parents, driven by a deep desire to create a nurturing home together. When they see a photo of Elizabeth-a four -year-old who's been through too much-they both know they have to try. Elizabeth's early years were painful; her mother hurt her, and now she flinches around women, stays small and silent, and startles at loud noises.
Becoming foster parents is harder than they imagined. Bedtime turns into a battle, school mornings are awkward, and the occasional reporter still tracks them. They lean on simple routines: pancakes on Sunday, a calm story before bed, short walks in the park, and the steady promise, "You're safe here."
As they embark on this journey, Ilya and Shane understand that forging a family isn't just about love-it's about patience, understanding, and breaking through barriers forged by pain.