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“Oh my God, I’m fine.” Buck says, sounding exasperated. “Will you—will you stop acting like you’re my fucking boyfriend?” he snaps.
Eddie shakes his head, “Acting like... What is that supposed to mean?” he narrows his eyes.
Buck huffs, “You know what it means, Eddie. I can’t—You’re not.”
“Bullshit.”
(Or, after coming back from New México, Buck is going through a lot, and he keeps pretending he’s not. Luckily, Eddie sees him.)
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It must be a bit obvious, the way Daniel’s body stutters right under the threshold as Max turns his head and meets his eye, just for a second. Enough for Max to notice, probably; enough for Daniel to hope that he didn't.
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Daniel and Max haven't seen each other in four years when they meet again. Also, they're investigating a murder together.
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“Listen,” Oscar whirls around on Max, no doubt he’s wearing a borderline crazed expression as the next few sentences come hurtling out. “Luke cheated on me with some model and so obviously I broke up with him but now he thinks I’m like still hung up on him and came to this party for him, which by the way is absolutely not the truth, but anyway I told him I moved on and have a boyfriend, which I definitely don’t, but then he asked me who and I pointed to you.”
Max looks a little lost, a lot taken back — but not angry? So that’s at least a win.
“Can you please pretend to be my boyfriend?” Oscar blurts out.
Or; Oscar, desperate to show his cheating ex that he's moved on, asks their uni's heartthrob, Max Verstappen, to pretend to be his boyfriend.
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Oscar’s plan: avoid frat boys, ace his classes, keep feelings at bay.
Reality: gets drunk, kisses Max Verstappen, and somehow ends up with a boyfriend—and a found family he never asked for.
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- Part 3 of Maxcar's archive
Bookmarked by caydii
08 Apr 2026
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loved this so so much!! their banter was so cute and the ending was lovely
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"This is Oscar," Max keeps saying, casual, easy. "He's in engineering. Very smart. Smarter than me, anyway, which is not a hard bar, before you say anything—" and this to Lando, who appears at Max's elbow at various intervals throughout the night.
"Engineering," Lando says, the second or third time they cross paths. "So you're like. Proper smart."
"I'm okay," Oscar says.
"He's very okay," Max says, and the way he says it is slightly different from what Oscar said, slightly warmer, and Oscar doesn't entirely know what to do with that.

