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In a world where secondary genders (alpha, beta, omega) are the norm, Lando Norris is the only driver still unclassified. He’s 25, been through countless tests, bloodwork, scent therapy—yet nothing ever triggers a result. The world knows him as “the anomaly of the grid.”
When Lando finally presents as an Omega, it’s triggered by his Alpha teammate, Oscar Piastri—quiet, perfect, and absolutely not part of the plan.
Turns out self-discovery is a lot messier when it happens in front of the world… and the person who caused it.
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11 Mar 2026
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Lando insists on re-scenting Oscar every morning, midday, and night. Hoodies? Stolen. Car seat? Claimed. Oscar’s hotel pillow? Smothered with Lando’s scent. If someone else’s scent gets near Oscar, Lando sulks for hours until Oscar soothes him.
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10 Mar 2026
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Lando has a secret. While others presented early in life, he has not. Everyone assumes he’s a beta. A dramatic beta. A fighting-for-the-championship beta. An insecure beta.
And that’s good, because Alphas are usually assholes and omegas just don’t make in in formula one. They just don’t.
But then he finishes another race, wins it in fact, and something is different. When he gets out of the car, he first thinks he might have accidentally peed himself. It happens.
He hasn’t. He has presented.
“Oscar, what are you doing?” He forces a stern tone in his voice, while all he wants to do is press into Oscar’s touch and sigh with relief.
“Sorry.” Oscar stays right where he is. “I had to check.”
“Check what?”
It’s then that Oscar takes a step back. He looks dazed, overwhelmed. “Lands. I think you’re in heat?”Bookmarked by mingjjong1004
10 Mar 2026
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Lando Norris doesn’t believe in scent bonds anymore. Not after the heartbreak, the silence, and years spent rebuilding a life for himself and his four-year-old son. His world is small now, predictable, safe. Then McLaren hires him as a race engineer — and Oscar Piastri happens.
Oscar is steady, gentle, and impossibly kind. He never pushes, just quietly becomes part of their days… until Theo, who has a speech delay and rarely speaks at all, smiles and makes a sound just for him. And suddenly Lando feels something he thought he’d lost for good.
But scent bonds are fragile. And trusting an alpha again might be the hardest race Lando’s ever run.
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09 Mar 2026
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“Am I really that boring?” The question floats in the air. A mixture of genuine concern and cheekiness.
Lando wants to tell Oscar he’s never boring. He wants to say he’s one of the most interesting and intriguing people he has ever met. He wants to hear all of Oscar’s stories and thoughts. Instead he settles with a coward: “That's what makes you special.” Because teasing and joking are his coping mechanisms when his feelings get in the way. Something about trying to not be too vulnerable in front of people.
Or the one in which Lando can't sleep at night and finds Oscar has the key to solve his problem.
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23 Feb 2026
