MasukLukas wouldn’t even call this a thing. The first time had been confusing enough, then there was a second time and a third. It should have meant something, but neither of them said a word about it.
They just… continued.
At first, it stayed simple. Training would end, Viktor would linger just a second too long, he'd tiptoe and lean in… quick and quiet, like he was stealing things he wasn’t supposed to take. Lukas never responded, never leaned in, never acknowledged it after. He would just grab his bag and walk out like nothing happened.
And Viktor would follow or sometimes he wouldn’t and it didn’t matter… because the next day, it would happen again.
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“You’re late, Volkov."
Lukas kept adjusting his gloves as he spoke to him. He got prepared before stepping onto the ice.
“I’m two minutes earlier than last time,” Viktor replied, already skating past him.
“You’re still late.”
“That doesn’t even make sense.”
“It doesn’t have to.”
Viktor let out a quiet sigh, shaking his head slightly. “You know... you’re unbelievable.”
“And yet you’re still here,” Lukas shot back, finally glancing at him.
There was something brief in that look… like if Viktor had said the right things, they'd be fine but he didn't. He just caught it like he always did.
Training went the same way it always did. Very strict and precise.
“Your shoulders are too stiff again!”
“They’re not.” Viktor would reply quietly.
“They are!”
“Maybe you’re just picky.”
“Oh? I am picky. Fix it!”
Viktor adjusted anyway, even though he clearly didn’t agree. Lukas stepped closer and held his shoulders, correcting the angle himself this time, his hand firm against Viktor’s body.
“Relax,” he muttered.
“You’re the one making me tensed,” Viktor replied.
Lukas paused for a second, his hand still holding him tightly. Then he clicked his tongue softly and pulled away. “Focus.”
“I am trying.”
“Try harder.”
Viktor didn’t respond this time, but he let out a little laugh. Like all of this was amusing and nothing more… like he was enjoying this more than he should and that was how it always went.
Back and forth. Sharp words and low whispers, tension sitting right beneath everything they said.
And after that was nothing. No conversation or explanation, just the daily kisses they both got like a form of congratulations…
Weeks passed before Lukas realized the situation had changed totally. Slowly, without permission… it had deepened. Now, it wasn’t just after training anymore. It slipped into breaks, into cleanups, discussions, into those moments when no one was looking, when the rink felt too quiet, when the distance between was unneeded.
Viktor would step closer without warning, with an expression Lukas only saw when he wanted a kiss like it had always been like this.
“Move,” Lukas muttered once, when Viktor stood too close while he was reaching for his bottle.
“Make me,” Viktor replied, not even moving an inch.
Lukas turned slightly, ready to snap at him and Viktor kissed him. Quick and clean and just turned around before Lukas could even react.
“…what is wrong with you?!” Lukas asked, his voice lower now. He felt more confusion than hate… his hands played in his hair as he let out a breath.
“You didn’t stop me,” Viktor said simply.
“But that doesn’t mean—”
“What does it mean then?”
Lukas didn’t answer him because even he didn’t know. It kept happening and every time it got harder for both of them to pretend like it didn’t matter.
Lukas still hadn’t forgiven him for abandoning him. That part stayed exactly where it was… buried with all the other things he hated the most. There were still nights when it rained and that's all he could think about. About the rain, about the empty space where Viktor used to live and where he used to be in his heart and how long he waited.
And those feelings didn't go away but somehow… neither did this.
One evening, the rink was emptier than usual but not completely empty but still close enough. Everything made a sound and the skates matched their breathing.
Lukas stepped off the ice first just like always, pulling off his gloves and tossing them into his bag. His movements had become a routine because he'd done it a million times before and behind him, Viktor slowed to a stop.
“Done already?” he asked.
“You’re tired?” Lukas replied without turning.
“I didn’t say that.”
“Then stop talking.”
Viktor let out a soft laugh, skating even closer anyway. “You’re in a mood today.”
“I’m always in a mood.”
“Yeah,” Viktor said, stepping off the ice as well, “but this one’s nasty.”
Lukas zipped up his bag, slinging it over his shoulder. “Why don't you leave? …like you did before.”
Viktor moved even closer “Why don't you make me?”
And there it was again. That damn tone… like he was challenging him. Lukas turned this time, eyes memorizing every bit of him. “You really don’t know when to stop, do you?”
“No,” Viktor said easily. “Do you?”
Before Lukas could respond, Viktor leaned in and the kiss was quick like it was nothing. Like a waste of sin. Just a press of lips and nothing more and that pissed Lukas off. His hand shot out immediately, grabbing Viktor’s wrist before he could pull away.
“Don’t—” he started, but the words didn’t come out right.
Viktor raised a brow slightly confused. “Don’t what?”
Lukas didn’t answer. He just pulled him back and this time, there was no hesitation.
The second kiss wasn’t careful or quick. It was messy, with feeling that had been hidden for far too long finally slipping out. Lukas’s grip shifted, one hand moving to Viktor’s waist as he lifted him without thinking
“Hey—” Viktor let out a quiet laugh, legs wrapped around Lukas and his hands on Lukas’s shoulders, trying to steady himself. “Since when—”
“Stop talking,” Lukas muttered against him and that only made Viktor laugh more but he didn’t pull away… not even a little.
Instead, he leaned into him more, letting himself get devoured by their lust and he trusted Lukas with more than himself. When they finally pulled back, both of them were breathing heavier than before, eyes locked in and Lukas’ hand had slipped under Viktor's shirt.
Viktor rested his forehead briefly against Lukas’s, still smiling slightly.
“You know I’m older than you, right?” He asked, voice softer now, but still teasing.
Lukas didn’t push him away and didn't drop him either. Instead, he tilted his head slightly, eyes narrowing just a bit.
“Then correct me,” he replied.
For a second, Viktor just stared at him in shock… then he laughed properly this time.
“Wow,” he managed to say, shaking his head. “You can talk.”
“Don’t get used to it.”
“Too late.”
Lukas huffed quietly, but there was no real anger in it this time and that was new. They looked in each other’s eyes a little longer and the next kiss came easier, like neither of them needed an excuse not to anymore… Like whatever this was, they had fully accepted it.
Viktor pulled back just enough to look at him, his expression a little more serious now, though the hint of amusement hadn’t completely disappeared.
“Have you done this before…?” He paused. “...with a man?”
Lukas’ face relaxed a bit. “No… you?”
Viktor shook his head to show he hadn't.
“My place,” he said after a second… Then, like he reconsidered, he added, “Or yours?”
Elias sneezed, and he turned to Sam like he caused it, and Sam looked up from his phone and smiled sheepishly."Bless you.""The fuck you mean bless you? Someone's talking about me.""Well… okay." And silence settled between them again.The hallway remained mostly empty. A few hotel staff moved in the distance and somewhere downstairs somebody dropped something loud enough to echo through the building. Most of the team were still asleep. The rest were recovering from yesterday's semi-final.But Elias was doing neither, he was just walking around not because he had somewhere to be, but because staying in that room had suddenly become impossible.Sam watched him for another few seconds before sighing."You know he's probably looking for you.""I doubt.""Probably.""He's probably still talking to Lydia." Sam lowered his phone and actually stared at him."You sound extremely upset.""I'm not.""You absolutely are." Elias rolled his eyes and kept walking and unfortunately, that was when h
Cold air slipped into the room. Birds chirped, and Coach screamed outside the door as he banged heavily.“Go open it…” Nikola kicked Elias, his toes slipping into his nostrils. Elias screamed and jumped off the bed, his eyes wide with fear and something that seemed like shock. His chest rose and fell unevenly as sweat dripped down his neck.“Why the fuck was your toe in my nose?!”“I was just trying to wake you up.” He wiggled his toes in the air, sending a shiver down Elias' spine.The banging continued and Elias looked visibly irritated. “I'll just go get it.” He stepped out and met Coach standing behind Klaire and Lydia. Sweat dripped down his face and his eyes, bloodshot red. Yet, he spoke calmly.“Did both of you happen to eat your phones?”“I overslept, Coach.” Elias answered calmly too and it made something violently twitch in Coach's head.“I also can't reach The Captain.” He paused and looked at the girls, “When you do, y'all should try to be quiet. I need to rest.” And he
The bus exploded before the doors even closed shut."WE'RE GOING TO THE FINALS." A voice screamed. Lukas wasn't sure, but it sounded like Nikola."THE ACTUAL FINALS." The voice continued screaming when Lukas turned his head, Viktor was jumping with Nikola."WE ALMOST DIED.""I LOST FEELING IN MY LEFT LEG.""THAT'S NOT NORMAL, NIKOLA!""I KNOW."Coach sat down and immediately looked twenty years younger, like for once, he was actually relieved. Nobody noticed, they were so happy.Nikola was standing on a seat. "LOOK AT US." But Coach slapped a hand on his face and literally growled."Sit down.""LOOK AT US.""Sit.""WE'RE LEGENDS."Coach looked toward the ceiling and regretted every decision before now. "God.""We're in the finals.""I KNOW.""THE FINALS.""I WAS THERE." And Nikola pointed dramatically at everybody, his voice trembled terribly and his eyes watered."We survived.""Barely." Sam muttered and placed a hand on his back, signaling him to come down. He ignored him. Elias s
The whistle shrieked. They looked down and suddenly, somebody lost a tooth, but nobody knew whose tooth it was. Players paused and stared at it in shock but the game didn't stop.The crowd screamed, blood hit the ice and somewhere behind Lukas a referee yelled something nobody could actually hear because three players were already fighting for the puck again."IS THAT A TOOTH?" Nikola screamed."PLAY." Lukas screamed back even louder."THAT'S A HUMAN TOOTH LUKAS!""PLAY THE DAMN GAME."Nikola looked horrified as he locked eyes with another player,"WHY IS EVERYONE SO CASUAL ABOUT THAT?"Nobody answered because Sam immediately threw himself in front of a slapshot and dropped to one knee. The entire bench winced, even the crowd gasped.Sam stood back up anyway."What the hell is wrong with you?" Joshua shouted."I DON'T KNOW." The puck came back but Sam blocked another one. Joshua stared in complete awe."SERIOUSLY?""I SAID I DON'T KNOW."The semi-final had completely stopped resemblin
The moment the media session ended, everything became a disaster.Hundreds of reporters surged forward, and questions flew from every direction."Lukas!""Viktor!""How long have you been together?""When did you know?""Are you worried about your careers?""Can we get a picture?""Was that your official announcement?"The entire room dissolved into complete chaos.Camera flashes exploded everywhere. Microphones appeared from impossible angles, and someone nearly climbed over a chair trying to get closer.Somewhere in the middle of all of it, Coach finally snapped."GET ON THE BUS!"Nobody listened."NOW!"Still nothing.Then Coach physically grabbed Nikola by the back of his shirt and started dragging him toward the exit.Nikola struggled dramatically."I'M A PUBLIC FIGURE!""NO, YOU AREN'T.""UNHAND ME!""NO.""I HAVE FANS!""I AM YOUR COACH!"Nikola immediately gave in."The difference is clear."The rest of the team followed while security desperately tried to keep the reporters b
The silence that followed felt impossible.The worst part was that Lukas didn't know if answering was the right thing to do.Viktor wouldn't have an issue either way.But it felt like a trap.Just like that, the entire room had forgotten how breathing worked.Nobody moved.Nobody spoke.The reporters remained frozen, their pens hovering halfway across notebooks. Cameras stayed pointed forward, and microphones hung suspended in the air.It was so bad that even Nikola remained quiet.Lukas stared at the woman who had asked the question, and for a second, he genuinely thought he'd imagined it.But no.The question was real.And the entire world seemed to be waiting for his answer.The school knew.The team knew.But that secret had died almost as quickly as it had spread.This?This was the entire world.It could ruin their chances of ever going fully professional.But lying would hurt their relationship.Viktor looked away.He wouldn't mind being denied if it was for the best.This was







