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“So, who is it? Who are you thinking about marrying?”
Sasuke looks at Naruto with an expression that the blond is very familiar with—it’s the one he wears when he thinks Naruto is being particularly harebrained. Then, as if it is perfectly obvious, Sasuke says, “You.”
In Naruto’s mind, Kurama stirs from his nap just to start cackling.
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I'm Reading Your Lips (You're Speaking My Language) by some1_around
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
22 Dec 2025
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Rozanov cocked his head. “You speak Russian? Or just the curse words?”
“Yes, I speak Russian,” he snapped, defensive and angry. He knew that it had been a mistake to even try to be friendly with Rozanov. “Why? Do I not look Russian to you?” He scoffed.
“No, not really,” Rozanov said. Some of his teammates laughed, although they mostly looked surprised that Shane was speaking to them at all. Rozanov didn’t laugh, though. “Are you Russian?”
“Go fuck yourself.”
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Despite an inauspicious start, when Russia’s Ilya Rozanov learns that Canada’s Shane Hollander is fluent in Russian at their first World Junior Championships tournament, it changes everything and sets them on a different course. Instead of being branded as rivals from the very beginning, Ilya and Shane start off as friends.
And, after all, a little friendly rivalry never hurt anyone, did it?
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- Part 1 of Competition is Better With a Friend
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something like a relationship sparks and burns out, from UC0087 to UC0088
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That red crept up even warmer in Sora’s cheeks as he stewed, glaring with sheer disbelief at how much of a conniving ass Vanitas could be. “I take it back,” Sora said, stalking forwards to jab his finger into Vanitas’ chest, “you’re the worst.”
“Woah, there,” Vanitas said, holding up his hands. “Might wanna reserve that for your little boyfriend who can’t even stand to look at you. But I’m honored,” he added, bowing with a flourish.
Sora made a sound that couldn’t be put into words, and then apparently gave up on correcting Vanitas.

