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It is based on the prompt - Character A has a habit of doing small, unnecessary things for Character B—buying their favorite snack, helping anytime even if not needed, bringing coffee. Character B notices everything but never says a word. One day, Character A stops doing all of it. Character B is the one who finally breaks first.
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- Part 1 of F1 oneshots
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04 Jan 2026
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"Obviously it could be, because it was." — Piers Anthony, With a Tangles Skein (p. 99, Del Rey), 2008
Ferrari is akin to a dying religion these days. But at the end of the day, Charles is the winner.
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22 Dec 2025
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The F1-75 Livery reveal was Carlos Sainz’ personal version of hell. An utterly superfluous event that forced him into a full day of media and without the luxury of getting to drive the car. It also meant that the entire world would be watching while he was in the same place as Charles for the first time since they stopped being teammates… among other things.
(Written and posted prior to the actual event, hence the Not Canon Compliant tag)
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12 Dec 2025
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It’d only been ten days since his impulsive flight to Monaco to beg Charles forgiveness. Ten days since they dived head-first into whatever it is that’s blooming between them. Carlos stares at the message, his thumb hovering over the keyboard.
He could lie. Could say soon, could spin some pretty fantasy about stolen weekends and private jets. But the palace bells chime seven.
Duty calls.
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11 Dec 2025
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Carlos Sainz has spent most of his life traveling the world thanks to golf, but now, with his career at its peak, he decides to build his dream house on an exclusive plot near a golf course. To do so, he hires Charles Leclerc, an architect renowned for his elegant and functional designs, yet with little interest in sports.
What begins as a strictly professional relationship soon becomes complicated when Charles, a meticulous perfectionist, clashes with Carlos's laid-back and spontaneous nature. Between site visits, design debates, and golf games that Charles swears he hates but keeps participating in, the line between client and architect begins to blur.
In a world where every line and every shot must be calculated, they will both discover that some things cannot be planned... and that, sometimes, the best projects are the ones that were never on the blueprints.Bookmarked by Veropips
11 Dec 2025
