LOGINTraining that evening felt different and not the good kind. It was off. The energy on the rink had shifted, even if no one else could fully place why. Lukas was sharper than usual, his instructions more clipped, his patience thinner.
“Focus,” he snapped at one player.
“You’re dragging.”
“Again!”
He made no room for mistakes or just no room for anything and Viktor noticed…He always did. When it was finally just the two of them left, the silence felt heavier than it ever had before.
Lukas didn’t look at him and didn't speak even when it was necessary. He didn’t even stand close…Like he had built a wall overnight and decided to stay behind it.
Viktor pushed off the barrier slowly, skating toward him.
“Are we really doing this?” he asked, his voice quieter now, less teasing than usual.
No response. Lukas kept adjusting his gloves like he didn’t hear him. Viktor let out a small breath, stopping in front of him. “Lukas.”
Still nothing and that… annoyed him more than it should have.
“Wow,” Viktor muttered, shaking his head slightly. “So you can throw me on a bed and destroy me, but now you can’t even look at me?”
That did it. Lukas paused just slightly…but it was enough.
Viktor stepped closer.
“You’re really going to act like last night didn’t happen?” he asked, softer now.
Lukas finally looked at him and there was nothing there. No warmth or hesitation…just plain distance.
“You said it yourself,” Lukas replied calmly. “We forget it.”
The words landed harder than they should have.
Viktor’s jaw tightened slightly. “I didn’t think you’d actually—”
“That is your problem.”
Lukas moved past him. Like that was the end of it…no further conversation was needed, at least…he was done replying. Something in Viktor snapped. He reached out, grabbing Lukas’s wrist and pulling him back just slightly—not rough, just enough to stop him.
“Wait.”
Lukas turned, eyes red and sharp. Like he was doing everything in his power to fight back tears.
“What?”
For a second, Viktor didn’t speak…he didn't know what to say. Then, like he was acting on impulse, he leaned in and tried to kiss him but Lukas turned his head. Clean and direct.
The kiss missed.
Silence was heavy and awkward.
Viktor froze for a second, still close, still holding onto him—but Lukas didn’t move or react.
“Don’t do that again,” Lukas said quietly.
He didn't sound angry or loud…he was just… done. He pulled his hand free and walked off the ice without looking back.
And this time Viktor didn’t follow. The rink stayed quiet long after Lukas left and for the first time since he arrived Viktor felt it.
That distance they warned him about, that emptiness… He thought it was something he could control but it was slipping.
Lukas didn’t stop walking until he was out of the rink. The cold followed him out, clinging to his skin, but it wasn’t enough. It wasn’t enough to calm the storm building in his chest, wasn’t enough to quiet the noise in his head.
“You said it yourself… we forget it.”
His own voice echoed in his head, and this time…It didn’t sound strong, it sounded stupid. He pushed the door open harder than necessary, stepping into the hallway, his pace quick, uneven. His vision blurred as he blinked hard, trying to force it back.
It couldn't happen here or now. He swallowed, jaw tightening as he kept moving, ignoring the few students who passed by him, ignoring the looks, the concern…Everything.
“Don’t do that again.”
His chest tightened. Why did that hurt more?
Why did that feel worse than everything Viktor had already done?
“…damn it,” he muttered under his breath, his voice cracking just slightly.
And that was it. The moment he stepped into the open—
It broke. The tears came fast…like they had been waiting.
Lukas stopped walking, his breath catching as he dragged a hand over his face, but it didn’t help. It didn’t stop anything. If anything, it made it worse.
“Shit!”
His voice shook. He looked around quickly, like someone might see, as someone might notice but he didn’t even wait long enough to check. He just moved quickly up the stairs, past the corridors and straight to the balcony.
The moment he got there, he grabbed onto the railing, his head dropping forward as his shoulders tensed and then he let it all out. The weight, the pain, the tears…all out in a very loud, ugly manner. The kind that came from somewhere deep and refused to stay buried.
His grip tightened against the metal as his body shook slightly, breath uneven, broken…mucus dripping down his face as the cold breeze slapped him harshly.
“…why?” he whispered, though there was no one there to answer.
“You show up out of nowhere” he sniffled. “Come back, hold me, change me, use me and then leave?!” He let out a shaky laugh that didn’t sound like a laugh at all.
“I hate you…” He said under his breath, but even he didn’t sound convinced.
Because if he really hated him…why did it hurt this much?
Time had passed and Lukas didn’t know how long.
The wind brushed against his face, cool and quiet, but it didn’t do much to ground him. He wiped at his face roughly, trying to pull himself together, but the tears kept coming in waves, slower now…but still there and right in the middle of it all, a thought slipped in…a very stupid and weak one. He laughed softly, shaking his head.
“…just come,” he murmured, barely audible. “Just once…” his eyes produced fresh tears, “for once…come for me…just come after me”
Lukas froze. He heard footsteps. His breath caught instantly, heart jumping in his chest as he turned slightly—
Hope hitting him before he could stop it…it was Viktor…It had to be.
He didn’t move or call out. He stepped back slightly instead, instinctively, moving behind the pillar near the corner of the balcony. Not hiding completely…just enough that he wasn’t in direct view.
Viktor stepped out onto the balcony. His gaze swept across the space slowly. Left, right…empty.
“…figures,” he sniffed and cleaned his eyes as he muttered under his breath.
He leaned against the railing for a second, exhaling softly, his expression unreadable but there was something there. He stayed like that for a moment… then shook his head lightly and cleaned his eyes.
“Whatever.”
And then he left. The door clicked shut and silence grabbed Lukas by the neck. He didn’t move…not immediately.
He just stood there, staring at the space Viktor had been seconds ago, his chest tightening all over again but this time, it felt different.
He stepped out slowly from behind the pillar, eyes still slightly red, still glassy.
“…you didn’t come,” he whispered.
But he had…Lukas just didn’t see him.
Nobody spoke on the walk back and it was not because there was nothing to say, there was simply too much.The sound of thirty-five goals refused to leave their heads. Every pass, every counterattack and every impossible save kept replaying over and over until it became impossible to think about anything else and by the time the locker room door closed behind them, it somehow sounded louder than the crowd outside.BANG.Nobody moved immediately. Bodies were placed down without care, bags landed wherever they landed and somebody's stick slipped against the wall and fell but nobody bothered picking it up.The room suddenly felt smaller. Smaller than it had this morning, smaller than it had five minutes ago. As though the walls themselves had watched that match and decided there wasn't enough space left for their confidence.Joshua sat first and Sam remained standing while slowly wrapping fresh tape around his stick...then realized he'd already taped it."...oh." He quietly peeled everyth
The building didn't sound like a simple hockey game anymore. It sounded like an entire country.Voices bounced from every direction and none of them were familiar. Different accents collided with one another until everything blended into one endless wall of noise. Somewhere above them a commentator spoke so quickly Lukas couldn't understand half the words, another announcement followed in a completely different language and giant television screens hanging from the ceiling flashed one country's flag after another.Everywhere he looked, there was another jersey. Different colours, different logos and different people.Some players towered over everyone else while some looked barely older than sixteen, others already carried themselves like professionals who had been standing under bright lights their entire lives and nobody looked nervous.That was somehow the scariest part. They all looked… used to this. A photographer suddenly stepped backwards into Nikola."Oh." But before Nikola co
Morning arrived much quieter than anyone expected. Maybe because nobody overslept and nobody screamed across the apartment looking for missing socks. Nikola hadn't broken anything yet and for some strange reason, even their kitchen looked unusually clean.It didn't feel like an ordinary morning, it felt like their apartments already knew they were leaving.Lukas woke before everyone else…not because he couldn't sleep this time...he had. Actually, he had slept better than he had in weeks. Maybe crying so much yesterday had exhausted him or maybe Viktor's words had stayed with him longer than he realized…or maybe...he had simply accepted that some people would always be better than him.For now.He sat on the edge of the bed for a while, watching sunlight slowly creep across the wooden floor before finally standing and the room looked exactly the same.The jerseys hanging by the wardrobe hadn't moved, Viktor's hoodie was still hanging over the chair and their shoes still rested against
It felt strangely lighter outside. Not because anything had changed… nothing had. The ice was still there, players were still skating, coaches were still shouting and somewhere in the distance somebody completely missed the net and groaned loud enough for everyone to hear.Life had simply continued and it was time for Lukas to move on.Lukas stepped out of the hallway a second later with Viktor's fingers still loosely intertwined with his. His eyes were still a little red but the weight sitting on his shoulders no longer looked impossible to carry. Viktor looked at him once and a warm smile slid across his face."...better?" Lukas thought about it and smiled back,"...a little.""Good." He squeezed Viktor's hand once before letting go and that was enough. Everybody noticed him walking in and nobody spoke. There was no teasing, no laughing… nothing. Almost like the entire rink paused the moment he walked in. Everyone saw Lukas for who he truly was, and not what he claimed to be. His ey
Viktor watched Nikola leave and Lukas look a moment from considering suicide. Lukas had barely sat down before all eyes focused on him. They bore into his skin but he couldn't do anything about it.“Let's go to the locker room instead.” And just like that, he pulled Lukas up.The locker room had never sounded this loud before. Water dripped somewhere in the corner, somebody had forgotten to close a locker properly and the metal door kept tapping softly against the frame every few seconds.Outside, skates scraped against the ice while whistles echoed faintly through the hallway, reminding everyone that practice hadn't actually ended… just their little friend.Everyone was supposed to have left, but something happened with logistics that made everyone, every single player walk right back in.Life continued outside but it had simply continued without Lukas.Viktor quietly placed both hockey sticks against the wall before sitting down on the wooden bench while Lukas remained standing.He
Lukas stepped onto the ice first.He rolled his shoulders once, adjusted his gloves and looked completely serious.Behind him, Nikola was already sitting down."Oh my God, we're really doing this."Joshua sat beside him."I don't know why I'm nervous.""Because if Lukas loses, he's going to become unbearable.""I heard that," Lukas said."I wanted you to."Aiden skated onto the ice and smiled immediately."You look ready.""I am.""Oh." He looked delighted. "Good."That somehow irritated Lukas.Coach folded his arms."First to five."Aiden looked at him."Goals?""Unless you're planning murder.""Oh. Goals."Coach sighed.The puck dropped and Lukas moved first, really fast. He stole it immediately and pushed forward. Good. That was good. He moved left, then right and for one beautiful second, he actually felt good about himself. He assumed he had it all under control until,The puck disappeared and Lukas blinked. Aiden already had it.Goal and everyone stared in silence. Aiden look
The apartment stayed tense and loud all at once while notifications continued exploding endlessly across phones and every few minutes Nikola whispered another deeply horrified “Oh my God” under his breath while scrolling.“It’s on hockey W now,” he muttered weakly from the couch.“W picked it up? T
Morning started softly for once. No yelling…no panic and no pain…Just warmth beneath their skin. Rain drizzled quietly outside the apartment windows while sunlight crept in lazily across scattered blankets and Lukas slept deeper than usual beside Viktor, one arm wrapped tightly around his waist lik
The apartment was quiet again but not a peaceful quiet…heavy quiet. Sunlight spilled faintly through the curtains while rain threatened somewhere far outside and Viktor sat legs crossed on the couch pretending to study something on his laptop even though he hadn’t actually read the same paragraph i
The rink went quiet after that. Apart from the old ventilation system humming softly somewhere far away and melting ice dripping steadily near the benches but between Lukas and Viktor? There was silence…heavy silence. Lukas stared at Viktor in disbelief while Viktor stood there breathing unevenly,







