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Ryan has excellent reasons for choosing Minnesota.
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When NHL star Patrick Kane's off-ice antics finally get him into trouble for the last time, captain and best friend Jonathan Toews has one final trump card to keep him from being traded: marriage...to each other. But between being the first openly gay hockey players, facing down a lockout, and the fact that Patrick has been in love with Jonny for years, will these two ever be able to work past their miscommunication to realize that their marriage may not be as much of a sham as they think it is?
Written for the Harlequin Big Bang 2013.
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- Part 1 of Married Verse
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The 2012-2013 season is cancelled.
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After the season ends – after Jordan’s career with the Penguin’s ends – Jordan doesn’t quite know what to do with himself. Normally, he spends the summer with Eric, sleeping on his couch and eating him out of house and home. But the summer is something outside of Jordan's real life. The summer doesn't exist when Jordan is a Penguin.
But Jordan isn’t a Penguin anymore.
Somehow he ends up going to stay with Marc.
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Kris spends the end of the lockout getting to know... Russia.
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"Did you bite him?" is the first thing out of Tazer's mouth.
"No, god, how much of an asshole do you think I am?" Patrick demands; but then a second later he adds, "I wanted to, though. I thought about doing it to you while he was jerking me off."
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Lockout proposal fic!
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Obligatory post-lockout porn. With super-indulgent bonus feelings, sorry.
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"And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother's keeper?" — Genesis 4:9
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Sidney can wait. He can. But he doesn't want to. And that’s what it comes down to, really.
Or the KHL au where Sidney goes to Russia, plays hockey, and lives on borrowed time/angst's all over Geno's soft furnishing.
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With Ryan Miller involved in the talks, things could escalate quickly.
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Jonathan and Patrick don't know what to do with themselves during the lockout. Jon invites Patrick to go to Winnipeg. Fluff ensues. Title from the song "Love like Crazy" by Lee Brice.
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The Chicago Blackhawks participate in competitive quilting every year, striving for the prestigious Quilter's Cup.
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It’s not weird, Jonny tells himself. Friends should want to hang out, to spend time together, especially when they haven’t gotten a chance to properly do so in a couple of months. It just seems weird because Jonny and Patrick actually have the money to afford to do it, to catch last minute flights to see each other when most people can’t.
First date companion to be here to hold your hand and will be your goal
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- Part 1 of then they start to play
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Last week Sidney had said, "We're totally fucked," and started hyperventilating; Geno had made calming noises for the next hour. Then Sidney'd gone out and had to deliver semi-positive soundbites, since apparently he is now the face of the "we can still have a season, please don't give up on us, we are trying so fucking hard" contingent.
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“I’m gonna be in Paris,” Jonny says on the phone. On the actual phone, because he is an old man who doesn’t know how to Skype.
“Paris, France?” Patrick asks, just to be sure.
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This is a 2012 lockout haiku.
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Let's all get up and dance to a song that was a hit before your mother was born by withdiamonds
Hockey RPF
28 Oct 2012
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On some level, some level far, far away that Patrick didn't want to think about, he knew his mom was hot.
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Patrick is going to Switzerland and Jonny isn't okay with it.
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After the lockout ends, Daniel notices some unusual changes in his brother.
