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“Our time’s up,” Yuki says, glancing at his watch. “Figure skating practice starts now.”
Max waves him off without taking his eyes off the ice.
“I think the figure skaters won’t mind if we run a little late.”
“Oh, we very much will,” a voice says behind him.
After an injury put an end to his career, Max returns to the academy he once called home – no longer as a player, but as the coach of a junior ice hockey team.
It took George years to stop thinking about how everything could have turned out differently. Until Max is standing on the other side of the rink again.
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07 Jan 2026
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The first time George hears it, he thinks he's hallucinating due to lack of sleep.
He has to be, because what other explanation could there possibly be for Max Verstappen to be having a conversation with his car?
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07 Jan 2026
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Max would sigh dreamily, like he wanted Yuki to agree, head against the rolled-up window, autumn rains hammering against the other side.
They’d added George-san to the triad of conversation topics for two, right after driving and food.
Max, some B-list actor with a single point left on his driving license, gets hopelessly infatuated with his coworker, main lead of the series he's filming, tall and unfairly handsome George Russell. Yuki, his (now their) assigned driver, gets out of the experience a front-row seat to Max's misery, and maybe a headache or two.
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04 Jan 2026
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It’s only a few hours into preseason testing, and George thinks the RB22 is alive. And it doesn’t like him one bit.
(Or: George becomes Max's new teammate, fills the seat with the most clear-cut number two etched onto it. It goes as well as you'd expect.)
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04 Jan 2026
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“Mama,” Kimi mumbled, content at last.
George cradled the boy instinctively. His wide eyes met Max’s over Kimi’s curls—confusion and shock mingling there.
“Holy shit.” Carlos spoke first. “What does that even mean, mate?”
Max didn’t answer. How was he supposed to know?
Lewis voiced the question hanging over them, “Does he think you and George are his parents?”or Max returned to his small hometown after four years away and the last thing he expected was to find a toddler mysteriously locked in his car—calling him 'Papa'.
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03 Jan 2026

