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Finally Mine
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Complete, First published Dec 31, 2016
It has been two years since Viktor and Yuri have been skating together (now married) and they have won gold medals, but only while skating together. Yuri, being upset by this, enters the Grand Prix alone this year as Viktor stayed his coach this season. Then without warning Yuri's biggest competition Yurio becomes sick and drops from the Grand Prix just days before the final. But now with Phichit just a few points behind Yuri, will Yuri still be able to take home gold for the first time alone? Find out by reading this incredible story by YuriOnIceTrash98 and Koora555666777888.
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Four years have passed since Viktor took Yuri under his wing as his coach. Since then, the two have retired. On top of that, one of Yuri's American friends, Sarah, has come to live in Russia, after having fallen in love with Yurio. The skating season for 2020 is upon them, and it'll be a tough one. Recovering from a broken leg, this season is going to be a challenge for Sarah. Of course it'll also take a toll on Yurio, as the two are as close as close can get. Yurio makes a last minute decision, one that shocks not only Yakov, Lilia and Sarah, but the entire figure skating world as a whole. Due to this decision, the whole world shifts its focus away from the realm of men's figure skating, and towards the realm of women's figure skating. With her theme of "Recovery", Sarah takes her programs around the world, trying to win to be qualified for the Grand Prix Final, which isvstaged in Vancouver, Canada, as well as trying to convey a message that anyone and everyone is able to understand: No matter how hard life may seem, there is always a way to make things better.