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It had been three years since Lewis had last seen Max. Three years since the omega had left him without a word, taking Lewis's happiness with him.
2023 he was still trying to part with his feelings for Max but a surprising event at the Dutch GP changed everything.
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- Part 9 of 4433 a/b/o fics
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Bookmarked by Blue_nim
17 Jan 2026
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Lewis feels his stomach drop, the nausea of realization churning in his gut.
"You planned this?" Lewis asks in disbelief, a question or conclussion he isn't sure, just that it sounds even more crazy spoken out loudly.
Because no sane omega would willingly go into a heat in public. Far away from their home or any kind of safe place. At a fucking race track with thousands of people. It sounds even more ridiculous, considering the fact Max is unbonded.
Again silence is the answer but this time it is the other way around as Max seems to struggle with his verbal defense, "You did." Lewis says stricken, desperately needing a confirmation for the impending chaos.
"So what?"
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Lewis goes to confront Max after the incident during the Hungarian GP but instead of an enlightening friendly conversation he finds the real reason for Max's foul mood.
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- Part 15 of 4433 a/b/o fics
Bookmarked by Blue_nim
26 Dec 2025
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The one where Lewis and Max got married one drunk night after Las Vegas GP.
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- Part 1 of Marry A Good Man
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02 Dec 2025
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They were supposed to be rivals. On the surface, they are — two drivers locked in relentless battle, each crash and victory a headline. But behind the cameras and noise lies something far heavier: silence, bruises, and the secrets they can’t outrun.
Lewis hides behind composure, every scar on his body a mark of restraint. Max is consumed by shame, bound to the violence of his father and a desire he cannot name. When they collide, it is more than racing—it is obsession, punishment, and the fragile grace that binds cruelty to tenderness.
In the end, the greatest danger isn’t on the track, but in what they might finally admit to each other.

