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There’s only so much running a man can do, and he and Lewis have done enough of that for several lifetimes.
It’s excruciatingly awkward, yet when Lewis says —
“I saw the statement. Your Dad—"
— it’s also like setting foot in a perfect storm.
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- Part 8 of never to part
Bookmarked by Tianvette
07 Jan 2026
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“Seb!” a familiar voice called out—bright, warm, and unmistakably British. Sebastian turned with a grin already forming.
Lewis Hamilton strode toward him, sunglasses perched on his curls, grin wide and full of easy mischief. He wore his usual branded gear, but something in the way he moved told Sebastian that today wasn’t just another workday. There was pride in the way he approached, a sort of satisfaction.
“I didn’t think you’d actually come,” Lewis said, pulling him into a quick, friendly hug.
“You invited me,” Sebastian replied, chuckling. “And you’ve been bothering me for months to see this side of the circus. I figured it was time I stopped saying no.”
In a universe where Sebastian is not a Formula 1 driver, meets Mark at a race and what follows is them slowly falling for each other one race at a time.
Bookmarked by Tianvette
03 Sep 2025
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Sebastian raises a handful of kandi bracelets—his own creations, strung on stretchy thread and glinting in the strobe light. They clack faintly as he wiggles his fingers, offering a peace sign. Right wrist: his to give. Left: gifts from others. A code, if you knew it.
Mark doesn’t. He just blinks, confused, and Sebastian grins wide.
He feels Sebastian roll something down over their hands, a slide of warmth and elastic.
A bracelet. On Mark’s wrist now.
The beads form two words in plastic capital letters.
KISS ME
Bookmarked by Tianvette
05 Aug 2025
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He should scream.
This would be a good place to start.
Instead, though, he just stands there, feet frozen to the ground. Someone had broken into his flat. Someone had broken into his flat and left a behead-able mannequin on his couch. Maybe this was a warning. Maybe he'd be next for the mannequin treatment.
Then again, they hadn't killed him yet. They could've just shot him.
But they'd waited. That had to count for something, right?
OR: Six magicians, con artists, and hackers. Six horsemen. One grand Robin-Hood style heist to bring them all together.
Bookmarked by Tianvette
02 Aug 2025
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In the winter of 2055, a cognitively delayed omega — one of the last of his kind — is placed with a bonded alpha pair in a rural district of what was then central Germany. The placement is standard for the time: six weeks minimum, reimbursement active, check-ins pending. But by day sixty-one, all three are gone. No transfer, no termination, no ping.
What remains is the file: scent-sealed, margin-annotated, hauntingly intact. A log so meticulous it reads more like devotion than protocol — and entirely unredacted, which is rare enough to raise questions, even sixty-two years later.
This is not a policy brief. It is not fiction, officially. It is simply a reconstruction: one boy, two carers, and the quiet archival trail of something that might have been love, or obedience, or a bureaucratic glitch that went uncorrected long enough to become history.
Bookmarked by Tianvette
02 Jul 2025

