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RARE AESTHETIC : The year is about to be 2023, you’re thriving at your big girl corporate job and all your best friends became influencers, which inadvertently turned you into their sugar baby. In Ibiza, during a girls’ trip to ring in the New Year, you meet a younger guy with a bright smile and a dirty mouth – and everything goes downhill from there.
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“Why does me hanging out with him bother you so much?”
“Because I’ve given up almost everything for him out there on the track—but you? I’m terrified of losing you to him too.”
╰──► in which oscar piastri and claire fisher looked at each other a little too long and a little too fondly to be "just best friends"
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in which everyone but oscar and claire knows they're in love with each other but are too oblivious to their own feelings
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oscar piastri and isabella chen had history.
sure, no one really knew about that history (thank god) but australia's karting scene was small and they had grown up only 880km apart. sure, they had that one f3 season together. sure, he had been a renault academy driver and she had been a ferrari academy driver. sure, they both entered f1 in the same year.
sure, they hated each other along the way.
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The Mother looked at Prythian and thought it in need of change. But change was difficult with immortal fae, too used to their own ancient ways. The Mother however, in her great power and wisdom, reached out for a rather unique and otherworldly solution…
That’s how Freya fell asleep in her own bed and woke up somewhere else.
She could anticipate many things - being kidnapped by a cult full of weirdos or having her organs sold on the black market.
What she didn't anticipate was being thrown into a body of the MC of a fantasy romance novel, especially one she had dropped after reading just the first few chapters.
What? She really did not like blonds.Series
- Part 1 of Rise and Reign
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Malia Vidaurri knows how to read ocean swells before sunrise, how to keep her engineering projects from catching fire, but what she doesn't know is how she ended up married to a Formula 1 driver the morning after her twenty-first birthday in Las Vegas, of all places.
(Yes, the marriage license is real. They checked.)
Now, she has a ring that could double as a paperweight and a French — no, Monegasque — husband to match. Said man in question has an arsenal of management: people with expensive-sounding accents wearing expensive-looking suits whom Malia has no choice but to trust. Besides, she may not have millions of followers, but she understands that the optics of a twenty-one-year-old F1 driver marrying a girl in Las Vegas at three in the morning are, to put it mildly, not good.
Assuming Malia doesn’t want to affect her own burgeoning popularity within the surfing world either (although, to Malia, it’s seriously not that deep), the team proposes a solution: don’t get an annulment right away, and in the meantime, act like enamored newlyweds in public.
It's safe to say that what happens in Vegas absolutely does not stay in Vegas.
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- Part 1 of Checkered Flag Duology
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Tilly Suttner knows what she's talking about and has the degree and resume to prove it. She knows sports, how to talk to people, and what questions to ask make professional athletes forget they're being interviewed at all.
No, Tilly didn't expect her silly TikTok videos of the UW men's hockey's team to go viral, but people are interested in who athletes are besides a statistic. While continuing to make behind-the-scenes videos with other Badgers teams, she discovered her love for sports media.
By the time she graduates college, Tilly's built a following in the millions, prompting Formula 1 to offer her a job after graduation. At first, they don't know what to do with her — she's young, American, and has a following large enough to make legacy media sweat. She's not treated like a journalist, instead as "the TikTok girl" — until people vouch for her skills online.
Thinking it'll be harmless, Tilly's given the opportunity to cover the rookies. Drivers and viewers alike see how good she is at her job, but when millions of people have opinions and Wi-Fi, new narratives — both real and imagined — form.
After all, in a sport where everything's public, nothing stays just yours for very long.
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- Part 2 of Checkered Flag Duology

