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Oscar’s not stupid. He’s so far from it, he’d go as far to say that he’s the smartest driver on the grid. The most aware. Give him a few more years and he’ll definitely have them all beat.
These are things he has to tell himself over and over again when he’s up at night, buried under the sheets of his comforter, and remembers the digital pregnancy test he took in Silverstone.
Or: Oscar's unwanted pregnancy is negatively effecting his summer break. This of course brings up a lot of emotional suffering for George Russell.
Bookmarked by YellowCatO
06 Jul 2026
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Oscar noticed it first.
Max said something, then looked at George.
George smiled, and Max looked absurdly pleased with himself.
After that, nobody in the paddock could stop noticing.
Unfortunately for George, once he noticed, he became convinced he had accidentally conditioned Max into seeking his approval through a series of positive reinforcement cycles.
Unfortunately for Max, George's solution was to stop.
Or: George Russell becomes convinced he's accidentally recreated Pavlov's dogs experiment on his own crush and somehow reaches every possible conclusion except the correct one.
Bookmarked by YellowCatO
30 Jun 2026
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The knights tease Arthur with the joke that he's in love with Merlin. Arthur denies it every time, but... what if everything the knights say is true?
Bookmarked by YellowCatO
26 Jun 2026
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After another exhausting day in the Prime Minister's office, George heads to a place where he can definitely forget about all the failures of the day.
English is not the author's native language
Bookmarked by YellowCatO
05 May 2026
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Max and George were used to fight, almost every day they’d bicker about something and bit by bit they built a pattern, because that was just part of who they were. Until it all became too much, and while they each blamed the other for the breakup, they realised more and more just how much they still loved one another.
Or where two idiots in love need to understand that it takes two people to have a row, and two people to make a relationship work.
Bookmarked by YellowCatO
15 Apr 2026

