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Crosscourt Collision

Crosscourt Collision

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Apr 18, 2026
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LGBTQIA+
Coming Out and Self-Acceptance
Queer
Gay
Nathaniel Ellis hates hockey. He hates the cold, the noise, the jock energy-and he especially hates Valerian Nox, his twin brother Daniel's intimidating best friend. Quiet, freckled, and forever the black sheep of the Ellis family, Nathaniel would rather stick to badminton courts and bookshelves. But when insomnia and a twist of fate push him into Valerian's orbit, Nathaniel realizes there's more to the "scary hockey star" than icy glares and bruised knuckles. And Valerian? He was never supposed to notice his best friend's brother. He definitely wasn't supposed to want him. But secrets don't stay buried forever, and when jealousy, fake dating, and forbidden attraction collide, someone's heart is bound to break.
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