LOGINLukas kicked his door open, Viktor in hand as they laughed and walked in. The lights are off but Lukas knows his room through and through. Their giggles echoed through the hall.
“That taxi driver will be scarred” Viktor laughed, planting a kiss on Lukas's forehead.
“He just kept looking through the mirror.” he laughed harder. “I had no idea how to avoid eye contact.”
Lukas dropped him gently on the bed, trailing kisses down his neck, biting him softly.
“I just want to kiss your neck down to your back,” Lukas grinned and Viktor giggled.
“You can,” he wrapped his legs around his neck “... just be gentle.”
He giggled and replied “I won't”
And Viktor's smile faded. His eyes widened in fear as he was flipped over. Lukas's laugh echoed through the room, ending the initial peace.
“Should I help you take off your clothes or…?” Lukas towered over him, his eyes undressing him already.
“I'll take it off myself…” Viktor laughed nervously. He hadn't felt this tension in a while. Lukas sat on the edge of the bed, bare and ripped, his eyes focused tightly on Viktor as he struggled to take off his pants. Lukas walked over to him and held his pants,
“Jeez! Lukas! Wear pants!” He yelled and Viktor flinched. “I'm sorry… I feel tense,” he calmed.
“We’ve had sex already, Viktor.” He wrapped his hand around his waist. “You're beautiful so… take it off.”
Viktor giggled and pulled his pants down. The air was cold. He hadn't even had time to admire the room yet. It was massive, white and stainless… unlike his. It was perfect, just like the owner.
“Your room is so… neat.”
“Enough stalling. Come” Lukas gestured, his hand hitting the bed softly.
Viktor laughed nervously, a trail of tears dripping down his face. “Remember, be gentle.”
“I won't promise.” He laughed.
He wasn't gentle. Each thrust came with some complaint.
“You wanted to leave us..” another thrust
“Leave this!” He thrusted even harder, holding Viktor's neck to look at the ceiling.
“I'm…sorry” Viktor struggled to place his words. If he wasn't apologizing, he was begging. But soon after, Viktor's waist began to move like it had a mind of its own.
“Oh, Viktor! I thought I was to be gentle!” Lukas spoke, reducing his pace.
“Don't…stop”
Lukas bit his lip and leaned in, filling him up to the brim. A smile slid across his face.
“You're going to regret saying that.” He said, barely above a breath and the night came alive.
Their moans, grunts, trusts and tears filled the night but the night didn’t stay loud forever… it couldn’t.
At some point, the room fell quiet again except for the sound of uneven breathing and the faint hum of the night outside. The tension that had filled the air slowly dissolved, leaving behind something softer… but heavier.
Lukas stilled.
Not suddenly, not sharply…just gradually, like something in him had finally run out. For a moment, he didn’t move at all then he exhaled and reality started creeping back in.
Viktor lay beneath him, completely spent, his chest rising and falling slowly, eyes half-lidded. His fingers twitched slightly against the sheets, like he was trying to hold onto something… or steady himself.
“Lukas… please” he murmured, his voice barely there.
Not accusing, not upset… just tired and that was what got to him—not his words but the tone.
Lukas pulled back slightly, his expression shifting for the first time that night. The intensity in his eyes didn’t disappear completely, but it cracked just enough to let something else through.
He ran a hand through his hair, breathing out slowly as he looked away for a second.
“…you should’ve stopped me,” he muttered.
It wasn’t a joke…It wasn’t even really directed at Viktor.
It sounded more like something he was saying to himself.
Viktor let out a weak laugh, turning his head slightly.
“You don’t listen,” he said softly.
That almost sounded like before…in the rink, like the teasing and somehow, that made Lukas’s chest tighten. There was a pause before Lukas shifted, moving off him and sitting at the edge of the bed, his back turned slightly. The room felt different now…less chaotic, but more exposed.
“Did you mean it?” Viktor asked after a while.
Lukas didn’t turn.
“Mean what?”
“That… you hated me.”
The question sat between them and Lukas’s fingers tightened slightly against his knee.
“I don’t know,” he said finally.
And for once, that was the truth. Another silence followed, but this one wasn’t uncomfortable. It was just… honest.
Viktor shifted slightly, wincing a bit before letting out a quiet breath.
“You’re still mad,” he said.
“Yeah.”
“You’re still here.”
Lukas didn’t respond immediately.
Then—
“…so are you.”
That earned a small laugh. Tired and soft before Viktor coughed and stretched his hands, “let's sleep…together.”
Lukas didn't argue, he just dug his head into Viktor's body and sighed.
“You won't leave me, yeah?” He said without looking up. His voice was shaky and his grip was tightening around Viktor's waist.
“I won't. I promise. Now let's just sleep” he patted his hair.
“Okay…I'll believe you.” And the night pulled them both aggressively. They both slept in each other's arms. The air rushed in and the weather changed slowly. Rain drizzled softly and Lukas opened his eyes to look around.
“So it wasn't a dream? I'm actually here…wow” he whispered and he turned into Viktor even more.
“No it's not,” Viktor replied…his voice raspy from sleep. “We're here together, after all these years” his hand tightened around him. “Let's enjoy this moment, okay?”
“Okay,” but he didn't say it out…he just slept.
The whistle barely finished echoing before everything changed. The team wearing blue didn't bother pretending anymore, the careful passing from the first half disappeared entirely as their captain slammed straight into Adrian before the puck had even reached him.CRASH.Glass shook and the crowd roared. Adrian stumbled hard enough for one skate to leave the ice before catching himself on the boards."...oh." Nikola blinked."They're allowed to do that?""They're allowed to do worse," Coach answered quietly from the bench. Lukas had already recovered the puck.But there was no time to complain, no time to look back and no time to wait. He pushed forward immediately. Viktor skated parallel to him while Aiden drifted wider toward the right wing. The defense collapsed exactly the way Lukas wanted.Good. All they had to do was leave Viktor open. He pushed once, twice and the defender committed. It was going perfectly.He slipped the puck backwards without looking and Viktor was already th
"WAIT." And suddenly, everybody stopped halfway through the tunnel. Coach turned around slowly."What now?" And Nikola looked down at his skates."I forgot how to skate." Nobody answered him. Joshua blinked."What?""I think I forgot.""You have skates in your hands.""I know.""You've been skating for years.""I know.""So what exactly did you forget?" He paused,"Everything." Coach closed his eyes."Fantastic.""I'm serious.""I know you are." Nikola pointed toward the arena where thousands of people were still screaming."Did you hear that?""Unfortunately.""They're loud.""They are.""I don't think my legs work anymore." Coach looked around."Does anybody else's legs not work?" Nobody answered. "Excellent."The silence somehow made everything worse. Lukas adjusted the tape around his glove for what had to be the fifth time in the last three minutes while Viktor quietly reached over and pushed his hand away."You've already fixed it.""I know." But he didn't stop."You've fixed it
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
Lukas woke up before Viktor did…mostly because Viktor had somehow slept halfway on top of him during the night again. One leg tangled between Lukas’s, warm breath against his throat and one hand still gripping Lukas’s shirt like even asleep he needed proof Lukas was still there and honestly? Lukas
The automatic café doors slid open and Nikola walked in first, laughing loud enough for everyone to turn heads immediately.“…and then you looked at me like I personally offended your bloodline.”“You did offend my bloodline,” Elias answered calmly behind him, carrying two coffees and looking painf
His breathing broke apart violently.“No—”“Hey—hey hey—” Viktor sat up instantly despite the pain shooting through his ankle aggressively.“Lukas what happened?!”Lukas stared at him like he’d seen a ghost and rain hammered against the apartment windows now. Louder and more violent. The same kind
The grocery cart wheel squeaked violently every few seconds and Lukas looked like he was one inconvenience away from murdering everyone around him personally.“This thing is fighting with me,” he muttered angrily.“It’s literally just a wheel.” Viktor laughed.“It has an attitude.”Viktor laughed u







