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NEW!!! THE TWO COLORED HIGHLIGHTER
#THIS OR YAMAHA#Mein Gott was ist das???#NEIN.#Franco is a highlighter#Vale what has your boy ever done to you???#motogp#franco morbidelli#THAT YOUR OLDEST SON#This feels like an insult#I SWEAR IF THE 2025 LEATHER WILL BE A HIGHLIGHTER AGAIN I WILL COLOR THEM BLACK MYSELF
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â¨THE GEMINI HEIST: DND AUâ¨
because i have no self-control when it comes to making AUs and i love to procrastinate writing <3
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(also please note that i still haven't actually played dnd myself, just watched a shitton of d20, so that's where most of my knowledge comes from đĽ˛)
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#dnd#dungeons and dragons#art by chay#wip gemini heist#gh dnd au#gh art#leo callisto#zeya kade#gabi franco#euna li#illiana dyonas#kalen dyonas#director's commentary time!#i think illiana's design is my favourite lol#i really leaned into the 'evil twin' vibes here ehehe#kalen's took the longest bc of all the stupid details#there were so many layers bc i needed to shade everything in a different way. like the highlights on the metal had to be more pronounced#and the fucking GEMS. i never wanna draw a gemstone again#ngl i like these designs of the twins over their canon space designs lmao#leo was also tedious bc of all those patterns and the jewelry#so she's not a musical bard but she's more of an actress. a liar really lmao#i just know she has vicious mockery#i was almost tempted to put an... alternate name for leo bc of her background. and also bc of [REDACTED]#i chose euna's subclass kind of at random kjfdkjfds#gabi with her gay little potions <3#i. i think i used the disneyland font for this KJDFKJDS
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he looks more happy at least
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F2 Sprint highlights
god i love f2 - immediately Joshua Durksen just goes directly into the wall taking two cars out with him
no one knows what just happened - the commentators are trying desperately to try and figure out what just happened
- everyone is okay
I believe it was Enzo Fittpaldi who just swore very loudly?
correction FIVE cars out in one go
five lap safety car with paul aron in the lead - their all chilling
And away they go - paul aron is off into the sunset
overtake from franco colapinto
pepe marti with a 10 second penalty from start of the race issues - a stop start penalty (shameless self-promotion: i've got a post on penalties if your curious)
their playing follow the leader (follow-follow me, in a line, in a line)
there's not a lot to talk about tbh their all playing very nice as of lap 12
shoutout to Ollie Bearman doing better f1 standings than he is in f2
Zane Maloney is coming for third - and does not get it
Franco Colapinto and Paul Aron battling for first - Franco is basically antagonizing Paul
I'm not going to lie, I got distracted looking for this really niche elementary school song/game that i referenced above and only found a really lame version of it where they just pose - that shit was like sudden death when i was a kid.
Anywho in FP3 in f1 the presenters made a really good point that both Zane Maloney and Paul Aron are doing better than Antonelli and Bearman yet were not talking about them for possible seats next year - and that we should talk about them more, so good job dudes
Midfield battle with Kimi Antonelli in the lead
Zane Maloney finally over takes Amaury cordeel in a smart breaking move around the outside
Colapinto chasing down Aron
AND HE DOES IT ON THE LAST LAP - they were so close to contact after Aron has the slighest mistake
Gabriel Bortoleto gives a last ditch attempt at taking p5 from Ollie Bearman and gets blocked
Franco Colapinto will be the first Argentian driver on the f2 podium!!
Paul Aron is not having a good time
The commentators are giving Franco some very sweet notes
a minute of dead silence in the driver cool down room
Lowkey vibing with Argentina national anthem - he looks so proud, as he should be
Damn did Paul Aron really just walk away during the Champaign spraying??
#and another history making race is done#also some please tell me they recognize the song i was refernceing#also just watched all of those boys fix their hair at least 4 times so that one commentator from miami can suck it#do we like f2 highlights - cause this is the first time i've done them and we'll see#f1#imola gp 2024#paul aron#zane maloney#franco colapinto#formula 1#formula 2#f2#ollie bearman#kimi antonelli#amaury cordeel#joshua durksen#enzo fittipaldi#pepe marti
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@ Franco, someone please give him a seat for next year I beg!
#f1#formula 1#formula one#austin gp 2024#franco colapinto#he's fun! he's entertaining he can race CAN WE KEEP HIM?#highlights include making max laugh because he started trying to race him like 2 secs in his f1 career in free practice đâď¸#*catherine from reign voice* I've just had a vision#i see checo announcing his retirement at his home gp yuki taking the main seat & franco going to rb#i would love to see the chaos franco and liam could cause lmao#*family = williams#alex i love you and i will always root for you#unfortunately i have beef with James and therefore need him to suffer#*fergie voice* I HOPE YOU KNOW I HOPE YOU KNOW THAT THIS IS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU!#but also... the baby seb/jenson vibes from franco has me very intrigued
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my catholic family (who I am not out to yet*) kept referring to the pope francis as âpapa franciscoâ at dinner and Iâm over here like. Wh. What if they. What if they knew
#*minus my dad but I asked him to keep it on the down low#I would like to highlight the sheer irony of a primarily gay ex-catholic trans man accidentally naming himself after the POPE#itâs all about perspective#I have spanish family members who would be horrified if they knew because 1. transgener#and 2. the infamous spain dictator francisco franco#this is fucking hilarious#ok thatâs enough transposting for the next while back to scheduled programming go on#personal
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Them giving up so quickly on dying James Francoâs hair will ever not be one of the funniest fucking things for me about the Raimi movies
#also them letting Kirsten Dunceâs hair get lighter too#Franco was just up and blonde highlighted at one point#and then they just up and stopped and he was brunet#ginger Harry was my favorite#harry osborn#spider man#raimiverse#raimi trilogy
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alameda - franco colapinto
summary: franco and his girlfriend after the Azerbaijan grand prix (also franco and y/n being the honorary leaders of team LH)
a/n: i've been obsessed with franco for so long, i'm so happy that he's getting the recognition he deserves!! (someone give my king a 2025 seat) also yes we jump straight to baku - IM SO HAPPY!!
liked by williamsracing, francolapinto, and 34,810 others ynusername OH MY GOD BOYF IS OFFICIALLY AN F1 DRIVER tagged: francolapinto & maxverstappen1
williamsracing đđ
francolapinto Thank you baby đĽ°
francolapinto Wait I didn't see all the photos
francolapinto BABY WHY THAT PHOTO
user80 new f1 driver = new wag to be obsessed with
user65 what do ya'll know about y/n???
user77 I swear if they media train y/n, my life is over
user43 WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE PHOTO WITH MAX HAHAHA
user21 Franco looks like such a baby there awww
liked by oscarpiastri, ynusername, and 281, 983 others francolapinto I can't wait to begin this journey with Williams Racing as a Formula One driver. I've dreamt of this since I was a young boy, and I'm so grateful to everybody who has helped me along the way.
ynusername WAIT does this mean there will be more edits of you on tiktok đ
francolapinto Does this mean there will be more edits of you đ
user22 your honour, they match each other's freak
alex_albon Welcome to the team Franco! liked by francolapinto
user91 such a cute caption, i can't wait to see what he does
oscarpiastri Welcome đ liked by francolapinto
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caption: sleeping like he just got his first f1 points đ oh wait...
liked by williamsracing, alex_albon, and 327, 971 others francolapinto Perfect weekend with the perfect company. Thank you @ williamsracing for believing in me, I'm so proud to have worked with Alex to have gotten the first double points this season. Here's to more!
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ynusername that's my boy!!
williamsracing The star has arrived â liked by francolapinto
lewishamilton Great job Franco!
ynusername omg wait till franco sees this
ynusername update: he has
ynusername further update: he started crying
ynusername further further update: he's calling his family đ
francolapinto Thank you so much Lewis! ynusername guys he's trying to act nonchalant...
user60 franco loves y/n so much THEYRE SO PERF
user49 saw the lewis comment and immediately knew franco would freak out
user22 The way that Franco posts more about y/n then he does about scoring points-
francolapinto How can I not when she is so beautiful??
user92 franco we need to know if y/n showed you the memes
francolapinto She has đ¤ you guys are very funny
liked by francolapinto, lewishamilton, and 412, 815 others ynusername well I initially thought franco scoring points was the highlight of my weekend buuuuut THE lewis hamilton signed my shirt and told me that's he's excited to see me around. yeah basically lewis hamilton is my bff
francolapinto I can't even blame you liked by ynusername
user27 HAHA y/n and franco are truly the biggest lewis fangirls
user92 y/n's first and second love (lewis first)
ynusername @/francolapinto hehe
user50 Someone look at me the way y/n looks at lewis
user98 NEW FRANCO AND Y/N PHOTO AWWW
lewishamilton It was great to meet you y/n, I'm looking forward to chatting with you in Singapore
ynusername MAMA I MADE IT
ynusername I hope franco is jealous seeing this
ynusername GUYS LEWIS HAMILTON FOLLOWS ME
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caption: she's pretty AND she can drive
let me know if you guys liked this! requests for other drivers + fics are always open, so drop something in there if you'd like (if i haven't responded send me another!!)
#franco colapinto#franco colapinto x reader#f1 x reader#formula 1#f1 fic#f1 imagine#f1#f1 fanfic#formula one#formula 1 fanfic#formula 1 imagine#f1 2024#franco colapinto x you#francolapinto#franco colapinto smau#franco colapinto imagine#franco colapinto fluff#franco colapinto fanfic
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đŁď¸ Gerard Romero: âIf the two players that Barcelona mentioned to La Liga leave, the salaries will be reduced and Messi's contract will be registered with La Liga! đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨đ¨
#fc barcelona#barcelona#barcelona vs real madrid#fc barcelona players#fc barcelona highlights#fc barcelona - real madrid#real madrid - fc barcelona#fc barcelona samenvatting#manchester united fc barcelona#real madrid vs barcelona#xavi barcelona#barcelona news#united barcelona#barcelona laliga#franco barcelona#barcelona franco#barcelona vs getafe#getafe vs barcelona#presidente barcelona#barcelona refree case#real madrid barcelona
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Bez is free from the piss but at what cost?
#Bez happy#Franky regretting EVERYTHING#He should have included a clause that he doesn't have to wear piss yellow and highlighter color#motogp#marco bezzecchi#franco morbidelli
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Irritating, But Irresistible â Franco Colapinto X Reader
Summary: Alex Albonâs sister is not happy with Loganâs new replacement who seems to be very sure of himself.
Words: 8k
Warnings: cursing, smut after ***
A/N: this is my first time writing anything, just wanted to do something w franco since there is not much out there yet :) English isn't my first language so I hope it reads okay! smut is just the last part so you can read without and it will still be a complete story *muah*
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It was press conference day at Monza, one of the busiest times during a Formula 1 weekend. I walked through the paddock, juggling my internship deadlines on my phone. Even with my hectic schedule, nothing beat being around the buzz of the F1 world, where I could support my brother Alex and enjoy the company of his friends. Today, however, my thoughts were consumed by Loganâs sudden exit and his replacement.
Franco Colapinto.
I had yet to meet him, but from what Alex had shared, I already had my preconceptions: talented, confident, but most likely arrogantâa rookie straight from Formula 2 who had taken Loganâs seat.
I had been devastated by the news. Of course, Logan hadnât been performing as well as he did in F2, but he and I had formed a special bond over the course of the past seasons. After every crash, when Logan would be back in the team garage to sit out the race, I had been there to talk with him, and we developed a deep and valuable friendship. I couldnât help but feel frustrated by the team not sticking with him until Newey would join next season and provide a better car.
As I approached Alex and George Russell, they were already deep in conversation, Alexâs usual easygoing grin on his face as George prattled on with his distinctly old-fashioned vocabulary.
âAnd I dare say, Alex, itâs an absolute travesty that the press still insists on asking the same infernal questions,â George was saying, sipping from his water bottle. âThereâs only so many times one can answer, âWhatâs your strategy for qualifying?â without going mad.â
Alex chuckled, shaking his head. âCome on, George, donât act like you donât secretly love the attention.â
George sniffed, clearly unconvinced. âAttention, yes, but repetitive inquiries? Itâs rather pedestrian. Honestly, one would expect a touch more intellectual curiosity.â
I grinned, stepping into the conversation. âYou should start answering in riddles, George. Give them something to think about.â
Georgeâs eyes lit up, considering the idea seriously. âYou know, thatâs not half bad. I could begin each answer with a Shakespearean quote. âTo pit or not to pit, that is the question.ââ
Alex burst into laughter, shaking his head. âPlease do. Itâll be the highlight of the weekend.â
Before I could join in with my own jab, a smooth voice with a slight spanish accent interrupted our banter. âYou must be Alexâs sister.â
I turned, and my breath caught for a second. Standing before me was Franco Colapinto, and he wasâwell, to be honest, he was a lot more attractive than I had expected. His dark hair was fluffy and slightly tousled as if he had just run a hand through it, giving him a charmingly casual look. His eyesâbright, shining with a mix of mischief and curiosityâimmediately met mine, and there was something about the way they sparkled that unsettled me.
Franco stood with a relaxed confidence, a teasing smile playing on his lips as he waited for my response.
âAnd you must be Loganâs replacement,â I shot back, my voice sharper than I intended, trying to ignore the little flip in my stomach.
Franco raised an eyebrow, clearly not expecting that response, but his grin only grew wider, a playful glint in his bright eyes. âFranco Colapinto,â he introduced himself, extending his hand toward me.
I glanced at his hand but didnât take it, crossing my arms instead. âY/N.â
Franco didnât miss a beat. He chuckled softly, undeterred by my cold reception. âGuess Iâm not winning you over just yet.â
âYou could say that,â I muttered under my breath, unable to stop myself from taking in his appearance againâhis fluffy hair, the way the sunlight seemed to make his dark eyes even more intense.
âGive it time,â Franco said lightly, his tone soft but still laced with confidence. He shifted his gaze to Alex, giving a friendly nod. âSee you up there, mate.â
As Franco walked away to the press room, I couldnât help but stare after him, irritated by the way my heart skipped a beat. âHeâs got some nerve,â I muttered.
Alex, always the peacemaker, sighed beside me. âDonât be too hard on him, Y/N. Heâs just trying to find his place.â
âYeah, well, Logan had his place, and it was taken from him,â I shot back, folding my arms tighter across my chest.
George, ever the diplomat, chimed in with his usual formal tone. âAlas, it is the nature of this sport, Miss Albon. Drivers come and go as swiftly as the wind changes its course. Itâs unfortunate, but inevitable.â
I sighed, knowing George was right but still unable to shake my irritation. I cast one last look at Franco, who was now chatting with some team members, his bright eyes still sparkling, that teasing grin still lingering on his lips.
The atmosphere that evening was electric. After a long day of press conferences and media obligations, the some of thedrivers, teams, and close friends gathered for a small party in the paddockâs private area. Music thumped through the speakers, and the energy was light despite the high-pressure weekend ahead.
I found myself by the bar, sipping a drink, trying to focus on my conversation with Lando and Oscar.
âYou seriously didnât even know how to do a basic rumba?â Lando was saying, laughing so hard he nearly spilled his drink. âCome on, Oscar. I thought Aussies were supposed to know how to dance.â
Oscar smirked, unbothered. âIâm a racing driver, not a dancer. I donât need rhythm on the track, mate.â
I chuckled, shaking my head. âRumba, Lando? Thatâs what youâre testing him on?â
Lando grinned, tossing his head back dramatically. âOh, come on, Y/N. You know itâs important. Itâs all about balance! Quick on your feet, suave with the movesâitâs practically the same thing as cornering at high speed.â
Oscar raised an eyebrow. âPretty sure itâs not the same thing.â
âWell,â Lando shrugged, âwhen the media isnât on your back, youâve got to perfect something other than driving. For me, itâs dance moves. For Georgeââ Lando leaned in, lowering his voice conspiratorially, âitâs his ancient vocabulary. I heard him use the word âbeseechâ in an interview once. I thought weâd time-traveled.â
I burst out laughing, picturing George in full seriousness. âOh my God, thatâs so him.â
Lando wasnât finished, his eyes sparkling with mischief. âThatâs not even the best part. He used it to answer a question about tire degradation. I swear!â
Oscar finally cracked a smile, shaking his head. âGeorge could give my grandma a run for her money.â
I was about to add another quip when I caught sight of Franco across the room, his familiar silhouette standing out as he laughed with Max and Daniel. I quickly looked back at my drink, but Lando, ever observant, wasnât going to let it slide.
âYou keep staring at him,â Lando teased, nudging me with a smirk.
âWhat?â I blinked, caught off guard. âIâm not staring.â
Oscar, who had been quietly sipping his drink, glanced at me. âYou kind of are.â
I frowned, feeling the heat rise to my cheeks. âIâm not. I just⌠donât like him, thatâs all.â
âCouldâve fooled me,â Lando said, wiggling his eyebrows. âYouâre not usually this flustered. It's kind of cute.â
âShut up, Lando,â I shot back, though my voice lacked the sharpness I intended.
Oscar chuckled softly, glancing toward Franco. âYou talk about him more than Iâve heard anyone talk about him since he joined.â
I rolled my eyes, clearly frustrated. âHeâs arrogant, alright? Thinks he can just come in andââ
âYeah, yeah, we get it. You donât like him,â Lando interrupted with a grin, clearly not buying it. âBut letâs be realâheâs not exactly lacking in the looks department, is he?â
I felt my face flush even more, and before I could respond, a familiar voice broke into the conversation. âWhatâs with the staring, cariĂąo?â
My heart raced involuntarily, and my cheeks flushed red, but I forced a sarcastic smile. âIâI just donât like that shirt, thatâs all.â
Francoâs playful grin widened as he tilted his head slightly. âIâll gladly take it off for you if you want me to.â
Lando burst into laughter and took a step back, clearly enjoying the tension. âOh, Iâll leave you two to sort that out.â
Oscar, ever the quiet observer, gave a smirk and a knowing nod before following Lando, leaving me and Franco alone.
âYouâre way too smug for someone who just got their seat,â I muttered, crossing my arms defensively.
Franco chuckled softly, his dark eyes still sparkling with amusement. âThey brought me here for a reason, Y/N. Thereâs nothing wrong with being self-assured.â
I opened my mouth to retort, but the words caught in my throat as I found myself staring at his eyes againâthe way they seemed to shimmer in the dim light. His presence unnerved me in a way that no one else ever had.
âIâll prove it to you,â Franco said quietly, stepping closer, his voice dropping slightly, filled with both promise and challenge. He softly brushed his hand against my arm, the touch sending a shiver through me. âJust watch.â
Before I could respond, Maxâs voice boomed from across the room. âOi, Franco! Stop flirting! I got us another round of gin tonics!â
Franco glanced over his shoulder and smirked before turning back to me. âSee you tomorrow,â he said, his voice soft and teasing, before walking off, leaving me standing there, heart racing for reasons I didnât want to admit.
Friday morningâs free practice was the perfect chance for the teams to fine-tune their setups before qualifying, but for me, it was another opportunity to watch Franco. I stood in the Williams garage, my arms crossed as I kept one eye on the lap times flashing on the screen, the other on Francoâs progress on track.
âHowâs he looking?â I asked Alex, trying to keep my tone neutral, but the curiosity in my voice betrayed me.
Alex, who had already come back into the garage mid-session, didnât look away from the data in front of him. âDecent. Heâs still getting used to the car, but heâs quick. Heâs got potential, Y/N.â
I raised an eyebrow, skeptical. âPotential doesnât win races, though.â
Alex glanced at me with a grin. âYouâre tough. Give him a break. Heâs still new.â
Before I could argue back, James Vowles, the Williams team principal, stepped into the conversation, his voice measured and commanding, but always reassuring. âPatience, Y/N. Drivers need time to grow, especially in this environment. Francoâs performance has been promising so far, and thatâs all we can ask for at this stage.â
I smirked, shaking my head. âIâm not sure Francoâs the âtake time to growâ type. Heâs way too sure of himself.â
James folded his arms, smiling slightly while shaking his head. âConfidence is a tool, Y/N. If used correctly, it can be an asset. And from what Iâve seen, Franco understands that balance. Letâs not underestimate him too soon.â
Alex chuckled, nudging me. âEven James is on his side. Come on, give the guy a chance.â
As if summoned by the conversation, Francoâs Williams car came flying past the garage on track, a blur of blue and white as it whipped around the corner. I watched his lap times closelyâeach split was faster than the last.
âLooks like heâs getting the hang of it,â Alex said, raising an eyebrow toward me.
I couldnât help but let out a small sigh. âFine. Heâs⌠better than I thought. But that doesnât mean anything yet.â
After the second practice session ended and the drivers returned to the garage, I found myself lingering near the pit wall, watching as the cars were rolled back into the garage. Franco emerged from his car, pulling off his helmet, his fluffy hair tousled and damp with sweat. He was wiping his brow with the sleeve of his race suit when his eyes caught mine.
Franco approached me with that familiar, irritating grin. âEnjoying the show?â he asked, his voice light but teasing as always.
I raised an eyebrow, trying to sound unimpressed. âItâs fine. Could be better.â
Franco chuckled softly, stopping just close enough that I could catch the faint scent of his cologne mixed with the trackâs lingering heat. âYouâve got high standards, I see.â
âI am just realistic,â I shot back, finally meeting his gaze. âNot sure youâll live up to your own expectations, Colapinto.â
For a second, Francoâs playful smile faltered, but he quickly recovered, his eyes glinting mischievously. âY/N, Iâm pretty sure I can meetâand exceedâany expectations youâve got for me.â
I crossed my arms, my voice dripping with sarcasm. âBig words for someone who hasnât proved anything yet.â
Franco took a step closer, the teasing edge in his voice never fading. âOh, Iâll prove it. Just keep watching.â He leaned in slightly, his voice lowering to a murmur. âYouâll be impressed soon enough.â
My pulse quickened as his words hung in the air. I opened my mouth to respond, but before I could, Franco winked and stepped back.
âYou can tell me what you think tomorrow,â he added over his shoulder, walking away with that infuriating confidence, leaving me standing there, frustrated and flustered all at once.
Just as I tried to collect myself, Lily, Alexâs girlfriend, wandered over. Her soft, sweet demeanor was the perfect counter to the high-pressure environment.
âEverything okay, Y/N?â she asked gently, noticing the slight tension still lingering on my face.
I huffed, folding my arms across my chest. âHeâs impossible.â
Lily smiled knowingly, tilting her head. âIâve seen you two talking more and more recently. Doesnât seem like you think heâs that impossible.â
âHe is trust me,â I muttered, though my tone was less convincing now.
Lily gave me a soft, encouraging smile, her voice gentle and kind. âYou know, sometimes itâs okay to let your guard down. Not everyoneâs as bad as they seem at first.â
I looked at Lily, rolling my eyes but feeling the truth in her words sink in. âYou really think heâs a good guy?â
Lily shrugged with a sweet grin. âMaybe. I think youâre more interested in finding that out than you want to admit.â
I shook my head, but the feeling that maybeâjust maybeâLily was right gnawed at me as I watched Franco walk away, his figure disappearing into the garage.
Saturday was always charged with anticipationâqualifying day. The pressure in the paddock was thick, and I could feel the weight of it hanging in the air as I wandered through the bustling paddock. Every team member was focused, every driver mentally preparing for the intense session ahead. I, on the other hand, was lost in my thoughts, trying to distract myself from the growing irritation I felt whenever Franco popped into my mind.
Why does he always have to be so smug? I thought, frowning to myself as I made my way toward the driversâ rooms. Always with the teasing, always with that stupid grin.
I was looking for Alex, but my mind was still tangled in thoughts of Francoâhow his words had lingered from yesterdayâs exchange, how his presence had become harder and harder to ignore. Whether it was the playful sparkle in his bright eyes or the way his fluffy, tousled hair fell effortlessly, something about him unsettled me.
Absentmindedly, I pushed open a door, not thinking twice about itâuntil I froze.
There stood Franco, half-dressed.
He was in the middle of pulling on his race suit, shirtless, his toned torso on full display. His skin gleamed under the soft lights of the room, and his dark hair was slightly damp, falling in messy waves over his forehead. He hadnât noticed me at first, but when he looked up, his dark eyes locked on mine, surprise flickering across his face. It didnât last long, thoughâhis expression quickly shifted into that familiar, teasing grin I had come to expect.
âWell, well,â he drawled, voice laced with amusement, âdidnât expect you to walk in on me like this, but Iâm not complaining.â
I froze, my cheeks flushing as I struggled to recover my composure. âI wasnâtâthis isnâtâI was looking for Alex!â I stammered, my voice sharper than I intended.
Franco raised an eyebrow, his grin only growing wider. âUh-huh. Sure you were.â
My irritation flared, and I crossed my arms, forcing myself to meet his gaze. âDonât flatter yourself, Colapinto. This was clearly a mistake.â
Franco took a step closer, his tone still light, but the teasing in his eyes unmistakable. âA mistake, huh? Yet, here you are. Still standing here.â
My pulse quickened, and I cursed my body for reacting to his presence. He was too close now, and the space between us felt charged, heavy with something I didnât want to name.
âYouâre full of yourself, you know that?â I shot back, lifting my chin, refusing to be intimidated.
Franco chuckled softly, his eyes locked on mine. âMaybe. But you seem pretty caught up in me for someone who claims not to care.â
I scoffed, stepping back but finding myself backed against the door. âYouâre impossible.â
âImpossible?â Franco echoed, the amusement never leaving his voice. âOr just irresistible?â
I rolled my eyes, though I couldnât hide the faint smile tugging at the corners of my mouth. âIn your dreams, maybe.â
Francoâs gaze softened slightly, and for a moment, the teasing edge faded. âYou keep acting like this, but I see through it.â
I frowned, caught off guard by the sudden shift in his tone. âActing like what?â
He shrugged, taking another small step closer, his voice lower now. âLike you hate me. But every time we talk, it feels like something else is going on.â
My breath hitched, the intensity of his gaze making it hard to look away. I hated that he could read me so easily, hated the way he made me feel like I was constantly on the back foot.
âDonât get it twisted, Franco,â I said, my voice firmer this time. âYou annoy me. Thatâs it.â
Franco smirked again, but there was something different in his eyes nowâa challenge. âIf you say so. But if I annoy you so much, why do you keep ending up here? In my space?â
I didnât have an answer. Or at least, not one I was willing to admit out loud. The truth was, every time we clashed, it felt like the air between us was crackling with more than just annoyance. But I wasnât ready to face that yet.
âIâm here because I thought this was Alexâs room,â I said finally, the sharpness returning to my voice. âDonât read too much into it.â
Franco laughed softly, his expression softening as he stepped back, giving me some space but still keeping that annoying smirk. âAlright. But next time you want to drop by, just knock.â
I shot him a glare, my frustration flaring again. âYou wish.â
With that, I turned on my heel and reached for the door, determined to leave the awkwardness behind. But before I could open it, Franco leaned in close, his voice dropping to a teasing whisper. âYouâll be back.â
I whipped my head around, my eyes narrowing. âDonât count on it.â
Franco chuckled as he watched me go, shaking his head in amusement. âSee you around, Y/N.â
The door clicked shut behind me, and I leaned against the wall, letting out a breath I didnât realize Iâd been holding. My mind was spinning, my heart racing, and the worst part? I couldnât stop thinking about that damn smirk.
Inside the room, Franco finished pulling on his suit, a small smile still tugging at his lips. He couldnât help itâthere was something about me that made every interaction feel like a game, one he was very much enjoying.
By the time qualifying ended, Franco had placed 18thânot spectacular, but solid enough for a rookie still adjusting to the car. The Williams team seemed satisfied with the result, and after the session, I found myself lingering in the pitlane, chatting with Oscar and Lando, both of whom were waiting for their post-quali interviews.
Lando, ever the jokester, leaned against the wall with a grin. âYou know,â he said, âI like that guy. Heâs got that cheeky energy. A bit like me.â
I raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. âGreat, thatâs exactly what we needâtwo Lando Norrises.â
Lando laughed, nudging me playfully. âHey, the world would be lucky.â
Oscar, always the calm and collected one, stood with his hands in his pockets, his expression thoughtful. âYouâve got to admit,â he said casually, âFrancoâs improving. Heâs faster than last time.â
I shrugged, unimpressed. âYeah, well, letâs see if that holds up. Confidence doesnât always mean results.â
Lando grinned, nudging me with a playful elbow. âYouâre only saying that because you donât want to admit heâs growing on you.â
I raised an eyebrow. âHeâs not growing on me. If anything, heâs just growing more annoying.â
Oscar smirked, glancing between me and Lando. âAnnoying, huh? Funny how you keep talking about him, though.â
Before I could respond, Franco appeared, fresh from his post-session debrief. He looked as smug as ever, a towel draped over his shoulders, his hair slightly damp. He caught my eye immediately, his usual grin pulling at the corners of his mouth.
Franco approached, clearly enjoying the way I tensed up at his arrival. His grin grew wider, and I could feel the heat rising in my cheeks even before he said a word.
âWhatâs this? Talking about me again, Y/N?â he teased, his voice smooth as always.
I crossed my arms, determined not to let him get under my skin. âIâm pretty sure not everythingâs about you, Franco.â
Lando, grinning like a Cheshire cat, leaned over to Franco, speaking just loud enough for me to hear. âOh, mate, trust me. Sheâs been talking about you all day.â
Francoâs eyebrows shot up in amusement. âReally?â
My face flushed as I shot Lando a warning look. âLando!â
Lando threw his hands up in mock surrender, enjoying every second of my discomfort. âIâm just saying what I see. Youâve been all eyes on Colapinto here. Donât blame me for stating facts.â
Oscar chuckled softly, his quiet amusement adding to the playful atmosphere. âItâs true. Youâve mentioned him at least three times already.â
I glared at both of them, my irritation growing by the second. âYou two are impossible.â
Franco chuckled, stepping closer to me, his eyes gleaming with mischief. âCome on. I saw the way you looked at me this morning. You can admit itâyouâve been thinking about me.â
Oscar raised an eyebrow, watching the exchange with quiet curiosity, while Lando stood by, grinning like he was watching his favorite sitcom unfold.
âThinking about how youâre the most irritating person Iâve ever met? Maybe,â I shot back, refusing to back down as Franco leaned in slightly, his bright eyes sparkling with mischief.
âIf thatâs what you need to tell yourself,â Franco said smoothly, lowering his voice just enough to make my heart race.
I was about to retort when Alex joined us, clapping Franco on the back. âGood session, man. Youâre getting faster.â
Franco nodded, but his eyes never left mine. âThanks, but it seems like Y/N here has higher standards than the rest of you.â
Lando smirked, clearly loving the drama. âOh, she does. Donât take it personally, Franco. Sheâs got high standards for all of us.â
I glared at Lando, but before I could say anything, Franco leaned in slightly, his bright eyes still locked on mine. âGood thing I love a challenge.â
I scoffed, tightening my arms across my chest. âTrust me, Colapinto, youâve got a long way to go before you meet my standards.â
Francoâs grin only widened. âGood thing Iâm persistent.â
Before I could respond, Alex laughed, clearly oblivious to the tension bubbling between us. âAlright, letâs cool it before the next round of banter turns into an all-out war. Y/N, weâre having dinner with the guys tonightâjoin us?â
I hesitated, my gaze flicking between Alex and Franco, who was still watching me with that infuriating smirk.
âYeah, Iâll come,â I muttered, âjust need to freshen up a bit,â shooting Franco one last look before heading toward the paddock exit.
âFun! Weâll meet you in the lobby at 8!â Alex called after me as I walked away, while the guys gathered for their post-qualifying interviews.
Dinner that evening was supposed to be a chance to unwind after the high-pressure qualifying session, but the moment I realized Franco was joining us, my mood soured. I hadnât expected him to be part of the group, assuming it would just be me, Alex, George, Oscar, and Lando. But as soon as I saw him enter the restaurant, his easy confidence on full display, I knew the night wasnât going to go as planned.
Of course heâs here, I thought, rolling my eyes as he slipped into the seat across from me, wearing that same infuriating smirk.
Franco greeted everyone with casual charm, clearly enjoying himself, but every glance he threw my way felt designed to provoke me. It didnât help that Lando, seated beside me, was in a particularly mischievous mood.
Soon enough, the waiter came over to take our orders, and things started to get even more interesting.
âAlright, whatâll it be?â the waiter asked.
âIâll take the risotto,â Alex said, glancing at the menu one last time before handing it over.
"Might I be so bold as to request the same for myself?" George added.
Oscar ordered quickly, as calm and collected as ever. âJust a steak, medium-rare, thanks.â
I scanned the menu, trying not to think about Franco sitting directly across from me. I settled on my favorite pasta dish, handing my menu to the waiter. âIâll have the truffle ravioli.â
When the waiter turned to Franco, I braced myself for whatever cheeky comment he was about to make.
âIâll go for the truffle ravioli,â he said, then paused, glancing at me with a smirk. âBut only if itâs as good as they say it is.â
I rolled my eyes. âItâs ravioli, Franco. Not a fine wine. Relax.â
Lando, who had clearly been enjoying the tension building between us, grinned as he scanned the menu. âIâll have the spaghetti. Extra sauce.â
âSurprising,â I deadpanned, âI thought youâd go for something a bit less⌠messy.â
Lando leaned back, tossing his menu aside with dramatic flair. âMessy? You must not follow the gossip pages, Y/N. I love messy. Besides, I have big plans for this spaghetti.â
Alex groaned. âPlease behave.â
Lando wiggled his eyebrows, already looking pleased with himself. âOh, just wait.â
As the waiter left, the group settled into casual conversation, the mood light despite the simmering tension between Franco and me. Alex, always the big brother, couldnât resist dragging me into an embarrassing memory.
âYou shouldâve seen Y/N when she decided she was going to be an inventor,â Alex began, grinning as I sighed dramatically. âShe built this elaborate âtrapâ to catch the family cat. Weâre talking string, boxes, and a broomstick involvedâit looked like something out of Home Alone.â
I groaned. âOh God, here we go.â
Alex was enjoying himself too much to stop. âShe spent hours perfecting it. She swore it would work. And guess what? It didnât catch the catâit caught Mum instead.â
Lando burst into laughter, his eyes wide with excitement. âY/N, an engineer in the making! I wouldâve paid to see that.â
I rolled my eyes but couldnât hide my grin. âOkay, it wasnât my best idea, but it wasnât that bad!â
Alex snorted. âMum had to wriggle out of it while holding the groceries. To this day, she doesnât trust any âsurpriseâ Y/N sets up.â
Franco, who had been quietly following the story, leaned forward with his signature smirk. âSounds like I need to watch my back around you, Y/N.â
I shot him a look, my voice dry but teasing. âTrust me, Iâve improved since then. You wouldnât see it coming.â
Franco smirked. âIâve got my eyes on you.â
Before I could reply, the waiter returned with our food. Plates were placed in front of us, and Landoâs spaghetti arrived with an extra helping of sauce just as heâd requested.
âOh, yes,â Lando said, rubbing his hands together like a mischievous child. âNow, let the fun begin.â
It looked like he was up to his usual antics, twirling his spaghetti with great concentration, his grin widening as he arranged the strings very carefully on his plate.
âLando,â I said, raising an eyebrow, âwhat are you doing?â
Lando leaned back, arms crossed proudly as he surveyed his masterpiece. âCreating art, Y/N. Pure, unadulterated art.â
"Goodness gracious, Lando we are at a bloody restaurant!" George put on his sunglasses, trying his best to distance himself from the childlike behaviour of his friend.
I glanced down at his plate and burst out laughing. âBunda? Seriously?â
Landoâs grin only widened. âWhat can I say? Iâm a man of culture.â
Oscar raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. âYeah, spelling âBUNDAâ with spaghetti really says a lot about you. Deep.â
Lando pretended to be offended, clutching his chest dramatically. âOuch, mate. Iâm expressing myself here.â
I laughed, shaking my head at the absurdity. But despite the humor, I could still feel Francoâs eyes on me, watching every move I made.
As the evening wore on, the banter at the table continued, but the undercurrent of tension between Franco and me was impossible to ignore. Every time I looked up, I caught him watching meâhis eyes glinting with amusement, like he knew exactly how much he was getting under my skin. It was maddening, yet I couldnât deny the strange pull that kept drawing my attention back to him.
Finally, unable to take it anymore, I decided to address the elephant in the room.
âSo,â I began, cutting through the chatter at the table, âFranco, how does it feel stepping into a seat that wasnât exactly yours?â
The table went quiet almost instantly. Alex shot me a lookâhalf warning, half pleadingâbut I ignored it, my eyes locked on Franco. I couldnât hold back the resentment that had been simmering for weeks. Logan had been my friend, and I wasnât about to let Franco think he could just waltz in and take his place without any consequences.
Francoâs smile faltered for just a second, but he recovered quickly, his eyes narrowing slightly as he leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. âIâm here because I earned it,â he replied evenly, his voice calm but with an edge. âNot my fault if others couldnât keep up.â
I didnât back down. âI donât think you earned it. I think youâre just here because of the sponsors. Anyone can see there are plenty of drivers with more potential than you.â
Francoâs jaw tightened slightly, and the playful glint in his eyes dimmed. The atmosphere around the table shifted, and even Lando, who had been proudly admiring his spaghetti art, stopped mid-bite to watch the exchange.
âY/N,â Alex said softly, trying to ease the tension, but I barely registered his voice.
Francoâs gaze didnât waver. âI donât need to justify my place to you.â
I leaned in, my voice cold. âYou donât have to. Itâs already obvious why youâre here.â
Francoâs eyes flashed with something darker, but instead of responding with the sharp retort I expected, he stood abruptly, pushing his chair back from the table. âI think Iâll call it a night. See you tomorrow.â
Without another word, Franco walked away, leaving me sitting there, my own words hanging in the air. The weight of what I had said settled in, a knot of guilt forming in my chest. Maybe I had gone too far.
Lando let out a low whistle. âWell⌠that escalated quickly.â
Alex sighed, rubbing a hand over his face. âY/N, that was harsh. You didnât have to push him like that.â
Oscar, who had been quiet for most of the dinner, finally spoke, his voice calm but firm. âYouâre allowed to be upset, Y/N, but that wasnât the way to handle it.â
I didnât respond immediately. I knew they were rightâdeep down, I knewâbut something about Franco just set me off in ways I couldnât control.
âI donât know whatâs going on with you two,â Alex said, his tone softening as he looked at me, âbut you need to talk it out before this gets worse.â
I glanced toward the door where Franco had disappeared, the guilt gnawing at me. Franco had a way of bringing out the worst in me, and now, I wasnât sure how to fix it.
Later that night, I found myself sitting on the edge of my bed, staring out of the hotel window at the glowing city lights below. The confrontation with Franco during dinner replayed in my mind, each pass making me feel worse. I hated how easily he got to me, how every exchange with him seemed to spiral into something bigger than it needed to be. But what bothered me most was that deep down, it wasnât just anger. There was something else beneath the frustrationâsomething I didnât want to admit.
A knock on the door pulled me out of my thoughts. I hesitated for a moment before standing up to answer it. When I opened the door, Alex stood there, leaning casually against the frame, his expression a mix of concern and that familiar big-brother teasing.
âMind if I come in?â he asked.
I stepped aside, letting him in without saying a word. Alex walked over to the small seating area near the window and sat down, waiting for me to join him. The silence stretched between us for a moment before he finally spoke.
âYou want to talk about it?â
I sighed, closing the door and sitting across from him. âNot really.â
Alex chuckled softly. âYou sure? Because Iâve been watching you two for a while now, and itâs pretty clear somethingâs going on.â
I ran a hand through my hair, avoiding his gaze. âHe justâhe gets under my skin.â
âThat much is obvious,â Alex said, his tone light but not unkind. âBut thereâs more to it than that, isnât there?â
I shook my head, feeling frustration bubbling up again. âI thought I couldnât stand him. Heâs arrogant, cocky, always trying to show off⌠but today, I pushed too far. And I know it.â
Alex nodded, watching me closely. âFrancoâs sure of himself, yeah, but did you ever think that maybe he has to be so overly confident? The media and Netflix are always after us already, let alone if you replace someone halfway through the season. Heâs not a bad guy, Y/N. Youâve been pretty hard on him since he joined.â
I sighed, feeling the weight of his words settle on my shoulders. âYouâre right. I just didnât expect him to⌠I donât know, get to me like this.â
Alex leaned back, giving me a thoughtful look. âY/N, youâre used to having things figured outâpeople, situations. But Franco doesnât fit into that box you tried to put him in, and itâs throwing you off.â
I frowned, feeling the truth of Alexâs words sink in. I had been so sure of what kind of person Franco was, but the more time I spent around him, the harder it became to keep him in that neat little box I had created.
âHeâs different than I thought,â I admitted finally, my voice barely above a whisper. âHeâs still confident, but thereâs more to him than just the cocky guy I thought he was.â
Alex smiled softly. âExactly. So maybe instead of pushing him away, you should try to figure out whatâs really going on between the two of you.â
I bit my lip, my heart heavy with guilt. âDo you think heâll forgive me?â
Alex chuckled, his voice gentle. âYou wonât know until you try. Talk to him. Youâll feel better once you do.â
Unable to sleep, I tossed and turned in bed, my mind spinning with guilt and frustration. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the look on Francoâs face when I pushed him too far at dinner. I knew I had crossed a line, but admitting it was harder than I thought.
Before I even realized what I was doing, I found myself slipping out of bed, grabbing my jacket to cover my nightgown, and quietly leaving my hotel room. The hallway was dimly lit, and the quiet hum of the city outside felt distant as I made my way toward Francoâs room.
My heart pounded as I reached his door. I hesitated for a moment, unsure if this was a good idea. But before I could talk myself out of it, I knocked softly.
The door swung open, and Franco stood in the doorway, his expression a mix of surprise and something elseâsomething unreadable. He was dressed casually in a t-shirt and sweatpants, his hair still slightly damp, as if he had just showered.
âY/N?â he asked, his voice low. âWhat are you doing here?â
I swallowed, suddenly feeling the weight of my nerves. âIâI came to apologize.â
Franco crossed his arms, leaning against the doorframe, his dark eyes watching me carefully. âFor what, exactly?â
I bit my lip, trying to find the right words. âFor what I said at dinner. I⌠I was out of line. I let my frustration get the better of me, and I took it out on you. That wasnât fair.â
For a moment, Franco didnât say anything. He simply studied me, his expression unreadable, and the silence between us felt heavy, charged with something I couldnât quite place.
Finally, he sighed, stepping aside and gesturing for me to come in. âYou might as well come in. We shouldnât do this in the hallway.â
I hesitated, but eventually stepped into Francoâs room, the door clicking shut behind me. The air between us was thick, the unspoken tension hanging like a storm ready to break. Franco leaned against the wall, crossing his arms as he watched me carefully, his dark eyes searching my face for something I wasnât sure I could give him.
âI didnât expect you to apologize,â he said finally, his voice quieter now, softer but still holding that familiar edge. âYouâve been pretty set on hating me.â
I shook my head, my voice barely above a whisper. âI donât hate you. I was just⌠frustrated. I thought you were just this arrogant guy who didnât care about anyone but himself, but youâre not like that. You surprised me, and I guess I didnât know how to handle it.â
Francoâs expression softened, but there was still a teasing spark in his eyes. âSurprised you, huh? So Iâm not as terrible as you thought?â
I couldnât help but laugh softly, despite the tension in the room. âNot completely terrible I guess.â
We stood there in the quiet for a moment, the weight of the apology settling between us. His eyes never left mine, and there was something in his gaze that made my heart race, something that had been there all along but that Iâd refused to acknowledge.
âYou didnât have to come here,â Franco said, his voice low, a slight vulnerability in his tone that caught me off guard. âBut Iâm glad you did.â
My breath caught in my throat as the distance between us suddenly felt smaller, more intimate. The tension that had simmered for so long now felt like it was about to snap, and I wasnât sure if I was ready for it. But I couldnât move away, couldnât bring myself to break the moment.
Instead, I took a step closer, my heart racing as our eyes locked. The silence between us felt heavy, full of things neither of us was willing to say, but we didnât need words. I could feel it in the air, in the way his gaze softened, in the way my pulse quickened.
Franco reached out, his hand brushing lightly against mine. His touch was hesitant at first, almost as if he was waiting for me to pull away. But I didnât. Instead, I took another step closer, closing the gap between us, my heart pounding so loudly I was sure he could hear it.
When he leaned in, it wasnât suddenâit was slow, deliberate. His lips brushed against mine softly at first, a hesitant kiss that quickly deepened as the tension between us finally broke. My hands found their way to his chest, and I felt the warmth of his skin beneath his t-shirt as his arms wrapped around my waist, pulling me closer.
The kiss was everything we had held back, all the frustration and unspoken attraction we had been pretending didnât exist. It was slow at first, then more urgent, as if we were both trying to make up for all the time we had wasted fighting it.
Francoâs hand moved to cup my face, his thumb gently brushing against my cheek as he kissed me, and I felt a warmth spread through me that I hadnât expected. I didnât want to admit how badly I had wanted this, how much I had been waiting for this moment, even though I had denied it to myself for so long.
When we finally pulled apart, we were both breathless, our foreheads resting against each other as we caught our breath. My hands were still pressed against his chest, and his arms stayed firmly around my waist, neither of us willing to break the connection completely.
Franco was the first to speak, his voice low and filled with a soft amusement. âSo, I guess thatâs one way to make up.â
I laughed lightly, my heart still racing. âMaybe.â
He pulled back slightly, just enough to look at me properly, his gaze more serious now but still holding that familiar teasing edge. âYou know, I didnât think this would happen.â
âMe either,â I admitted, my voice barely above a whisper. âBut Iâm not mad about it.â
Francoâs lips curved into a small smile, and he leaned in again, this time pressing a softer, lingering kiss to my forehead before pulling away entirely. He didnât let go of me completely, though, his hands still resting on my waist as he looked at me, his eyes searching mine for something I wasnât sure I could name.
âWe donât have to figure everything out tonight,â he said quietly, his voice gentle but filled with something deeper. âBut I think we both know thereâs more going on here than just⌠whatever this is.â
I nodded, unable to find the words to respond. He was right, of course. This was more than just the heat of the momentâit had been building for a while, even if neither of us had been willing to admit it. But now that the tension had finally broken, it felt like there was no going back.
âYeah,â I whispered, my voice soft. âThereâs definitely more.â
***
He looked me deeply into my eyes before closing the space between us again. When our lips met again, it wasnât the tentative kiss from beforeâthis time, it was full of fire, all the pent-up tension and frustration we had been holding onto. His arms wrapped around my waist, pulling me closer, and my hands slid up to his shoulders, fingers threading into his hair.
Everything felt heightenedâthe softness of his touch, the warmth of his breath, the way my body responded to every move he made. There was a sense of inevitability between us, like this moment had always been coming, but now that it was here, it was overwhelming in the best possible way.
As we stumbled backward toward the bed, the kisses deepened, more urgent now. Francoâs hands found the hem of my dress, his touch both careful and eager, as though he wanted to savor every moment spent undressing me. My heart raced in anticipation, my skin humming under his fingertips.
Franco softly pushed me onto the bed, taking a few seconds to admire the sight before him before taking off his shirt and lowering himself onto me. My breath hitched as Francoâs lips trailed down my neck, each kiss sending sparks through my body.Â
âFuck you are so beautiful.â He softly mumbled, making heartbeat race even faster. What was this man doing to you?
His kisses softened around your inner thighs.Â
âDo you want me to keep going?â
Awakened from my trance, I opened my eyes and looked down to meet his. âPlease, donât stop.â
That same cocky grin reappeared on his face. âAre you expectations as high as they are for my driving?â
I rolled your eyes. âStop with the jokes Franco, I need you, please!â
âIâve been waiting to hear that all weekendâ
Without hesitation he roughly pulled down my lacy black panties, inserting one finger into my core while his tongue worked my already swollen clit.Â
Sweet moans filled the room like music as he added another finger inside me. I could feel him smile down there.
âCanât believe how wet you are for me. Itâs so sexy.â
Soon my back started arching involuntarily. My hands, that were softly stroking through his hair as he worked me, now began gripping his dark brown locks tightly.
âFuck Franco Iâm so close.â I moaned, heart racing in my chest.Â
To my disappointment he pulled away. Before I had the chance to start whining, he pulled down his sweats to reveal his huge dick. With lustful eyes I looked the beautiful man standing in front of me up and down. He looked incredible, the messy hair making him even sexier.Â
He climbed back on top of me, softly kissing me, leaving me to taste my own excitement on his lips.Â
Leaning over, he gently kissed my ears. âI want to feel you finish around me.â he whispered in his low husky voice.
Before the excitement had even reached my core, he slid his dick in, leaving no time for me to adjust to his size. He started ramming into me at dangerous pace, leaving me to cry out from the mixture the pain and pleasure.Â
Francoâs hands roamed over my body, exploring, claiming, as though he had been craving this moment for too long. Every touch, every sound was laced with the weight of everything we had been holding back.
My breath hitched as he pulled out and flipped me over. His hands gliding over my ass while he repositioned himself in front of my entrance.Â
âWhere do you want me to cum later?â he asked, while grabbing my hair, giving it a little tug.
âIn my mouth please.â My voice was hitchy from the thrill.Â
I felt Francoâs dick twitch against me. He pulled me up to him by my hair and began kissing my neck more, his free hand playing with my boob.
âIs that so? And are you going to swallow it for me?â
I moaned. âHappily.â
He let go of my hair which led me to fall back on all fours on the mattress. I felt the palm of his hand smack hard against my ass, breath caught in my throat, my body trembling in response to his. He slid in and sweet sensations filled my body yet again.Â
As the intensity built, Francoâs voice dropped to a whisper, his breath hot against my skin. âIâve wanted this⌠wanted you⌠for so long.â
My only response was a soft gasp, my body arching toward his. I could feel the raw need in every movement, in the way his hands gripped mine tighter, his lips tracing fire along my skin. The tension that had been crackling between the two of you for weeks finally exploded in a wave of release, leaving us both breathless.
âFranco I-â I couldnât finish my sentence as a wave of pleasure went through my body.
He kept going as I completely soaked him, the wet pounding and both of your moans being the only sound in the room.Â
When he was close, he flipped you over again to face him, stroking his long dick a couple times while I opened my mouth for him.  While I looked deeply into his glistering eyes, he released into my mouth. The warm salty taste made me ecstatic, sucking him off to make sure I had every last drop to swallow.Â
Exhausted, we both let ourselves fall down on the bed. Heavy breathing filling the room.
âSuch a good girl for me.â Franco smiled as he brushed through my hair. He pulled me closer in his muscular arms, our bodies still pressed close, the remainder of the storm we had just weathered lingering in the quiet of the room. Francoâs fingers traced light patterns along my arm, his breath still uneven as he looked at me, a soft smile tugging at the corners of his mouth.
âI wasnât expecting that,â he murmured, his voice soft and full of something deeper than just satisfaction.
IÂ smiled, heart still racing but in a calmer, more settled way now. âNeither was I.â
We both didnât need to say anything more. The silence was comfortable now, the tension replaced by a quiet understanding that whatever had just happened had changed things. As the two of us lay together, the connection that had once been full of conflict now felt like something new, something Franco and I both wanted to explore.
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TEACHER/STUDENT BOOK RECS
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đ This is a list with links to books that have teacher/student, age gap, and experienced/less experienced themes that I have read! These are in order from most recommended to least recommended based on my opinion.
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PROFESSOR/COACH BOOK LIST
The Unrequited by Saffron A. Kent-âď¸đ
ProfessorxStudent & mental health themes
Cute little poet embarrassingly falls for her grumpy professor. Beautiful slow burn and perfectly describes what it feels like to want someone and not feel enough for them. She is such a realistic female lead and reminds me a lot of yâall đ. This is THE teacher crush community book. If you donât read anything, read this!!
The Professor by Invi Wright-âď¸đśď¸
ProfessorxStudent
Cute romance by young, new, and self published author. Very relatable female lead. If you enjoyed The Unrequited, you will like this book for all of the same reasons. Quick and easy read, only 240. She isnât perfect, sheâs clumsy, and I wouldnât even say sheâs socially awkward, sheâs just a normal college student in her early 20s. Sheâs a fun narrator. This author has a lot of potential and her writing will only get better.
Gabrielâs Inferno by Slyvain Reynard-âď¸đ
ProfessorxStudent
Such a good dark academia book. Beautifully written and actually has a movie adaptation. I would definitely recommend this if you want a realistic couple but a bit more serious. Characters have so much depth
Off Balance Series by Lucia Franco- đŚ
CoachxStudent
Warning: female lead is age of consent NOT legal age.
If you want something really forbidden and fucked up, read this. If you want the MOST insane sex scenes, read this (MINORS STOP). I really donât even want to add this series to this list but for the girls who wanna go there, have fun. I started this when I was still in high school, read the 3rd one as an adult, itâs not as easy to read now. Take that info as you please. With that being said, itâs one of the best writing and plots Iâve ever read. Lucia Franco is đ
The Professor by Skye Warren-đśď¸
ProfessorxStudent
Also an ex-boyfriendâs dad book! This book was amazing! Read it in a day and immediately pre ordered the second. The plot twist in this book made me throw my phone! Narrator/FMC is a bit less relatable for me. Has a secret society plot! Potentially brooding Professor
The 4th Degree by Nikki Castle- đŚ
CoachxStudent
Warning: parent death & parent w/ chronic illness
Coach is so broody but has a big heart, he just doesnât like to show it. FMC has so much depth and is really mature for a 19 y.o. Coach is a quiet character with a dirty mouth. Doesnât talk much but when he does??? The tension between them is chefs kiss. Not too much a a slow burn. âWill they, wonât they, will they, wonât theyâ vibes.
Lessons In Sin by Pam Goodwin-đśď¸
TeacherxStudent with 18 Y.O female lead
Troubled rich girl gets sent off to a catholic boarding school and falls for the asshole Dean of the school. Smut is pretty good, plot works. Iâm not going to say itâs bad, I think whether or not itâs enjoyable depends on the person. It wasnât bad, I just wasnât obsessed. If youâre just trying to live vicariously through her (arenât we all), then it works!
Teach Me by L. L. Ash-đśď¸
ProfessorxStudent
Really good start, and I do mean GREAT start⌠I just feel like the sex scene came too soon (Ch. 9/32) and it threw me off but I also like SUPER slow burns. Itâs still a good book. I enjoyed the male love interest, Professor Harlo. Theyâre cute together. Grump and Sunshine.
Dark Notes by Pam Goodwin-
TeacherxStudent & themes of abuse
Probably DNF-ing
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Something In The Way Series by Jessica Hawkins-âď¸đ
Sisterâs Boyfriend/Husband & âI saw him firstâ
Most beautiful romance series Iâve ever read, best written books by Jessica Hawkins. I recommend all of her other books. Lake is 16 when she first meets Manning but nothing sexual happens between them for another 3 books until sheâs in her 20s. Beautiful slow burn with characters full of depth.
Sinner by Sierra Simone- âď¸đŚ
Brotherâs Best Friend & religious themes
Amazing character creation and mapping. These characters feel real! This book is about âteachingâ a girl about sex before she becomes a nun. Itâs not just a bang bang, hump hump book. It has heart and it really good. If you enjoy religious themed romance, you may enjoy Priest by Sierra Simone too. I didnât đ
Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas- đŚ
Exâs Dad
Most popular forbidden romance so whatever youâve heard about it, dump it. This might be the most tame book on this list. Pacing is good, well written main character. Insane amounts of smut but it doesnât drive the story forward so feel free to skip it if you get tired.
Love Unexpected by Q. B. Tyler- đŚ
Ex Stepdad & parent death
This book is HOT! However after the first few scenes, I got a bit tired of the smut. Well written enough female lead with a rushed ending. However if you just need something to read and not despise it, itâs good enough.
Strictly Off Limits by Jessica Hawkins-đśď¸
Dadâs Best Friend
Jessica is my favorite author so Iâm a bit biased but she definitely isnât a smut writer. This novella wouldâve been better without smut however it isnât super present and doesnât really drive the story forward so donât feel like youâre missing anything if you skip the smut!
The Doctor by Nikki Sloane- đŚ
Exâs Dad
personally didnât care for this book, smut starts off way too quick and Iâm more of a slow burn girl. It is a novella yet, it was still too quick. However! You may love it <3
đ If Iâm not reading fast enough for you and you want to see what I will be reading in the future here is my Amazon TBR, have at it!
đ If you want to see a more organized bookshelf of what Iâve read, here is my Goodreads!
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Highlights of the Las Vegas GP driver radios:
George calling a Sauber a 'green thing'
Alex growling into the radio after getting out in Q1
Hulkenberg calling the Mercedes car 'visually annoying'
George saying 'Zupabar!' after getting pole position
Pierre's engineers telling him the engine looks absolutely fine only for it to immediately explode.
Zhou saying 'See you fucking later, Colapinto' after overtaking Franco.
Kevin's engineer attempting to congratulate him for doing the only one-stop race only for Kevin to say 'that's not a good thing đ that's not a good thing đ'
George screaming 'LAS VEGAS BABY' immediately after winning.
Toto insisting on getting a drink with George even if it means cancelling his flight.
Charles' American Psycho style rant about being a nice guy.
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"He's reached the limit of what he's able to achieve" - James Vowles on Logan Sargeant being dropped from the team mid-season.
Excuse me???? What utter bullshit is that? There are no limits to what someone can achieve that can be set by someone else. It is up to that person to decide what they can and can't achieve.
That should be Logan's choice if he believes he's reached his potential, not a biased boss who has treated him like a science experiment on the effects of rushing f2 drivers into f1 and then watching them fall without being there to pick them up and instead laughing at them and leaving them behind.
And then comes along Franco Colapinto who is being treated in the exact same way. (Plus the added disrespect of spelling his fucking NAME wrong?!?! How the fuck does someone fuck that up so spectacularly?)
When is Williams and James Vowles going to stop this horrible cycle of fulfilling an f2 driver's hopes and dreams of driving in f1 only to drop them like they're something to be used when they don't fulfil their idea of what they want.
Franco has got 9 races and then what? As people are pointing out, Williams' seats are filled for a few years so what's going to happen to Franco? Will he just be discarded like Logan because there's very few ways for him to be able to stay in f1 and that's heartbreaking because they've given him a wonderful opportunity but hidden inside it the potential ruin of his f1 career.
Williams and Vowles have made a lot of mistakes when it comes to handling this situation and a lot of people are angry on behalf of the drivers they are fucking over with their frankly selfish choices.
I've reposted others posts on it and now I've finally spoken on it myself.
I'm heartbroken for both Logan and Franco. Williams can't seem to stop talking about it and instead of apologising for the handling of this, they are digging themselves deeper and deeper into a hole that's going to end up with so much criticism and anger so they need to get their shit together.
Anyways love to Logan and Franco, hateful vibes being sent to Williams, and Oscar and Alex keep being wonderful and supporting Logan. Their statements both highlight the bullshit that is being spouted right now and I'm glad Logan has people in his corner when he might not feel like it all of the time.
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THE LUNATIC OF ETRETAT /1871/ by HUGUES MERLE
The woman's expression shows intense pain as she holds in her arms, not a sleeping baby, but a piece of wood! Seated by a well, the woman may be grieving for a lost child or consumed with a desire for one. Without a definitive solution in sight, we are forced to contemplate what lies ahead for her. Her agony is evident in the painting, which highlights her pain and insanity.
The carvings on the log could symbolize either her broken mind or the lack of care towards women with hysteria in the past. This imagery suggests larger ideas of grief and insanity, reflecting France's struggles after the Franco-Prussian War, with the log possibly representing lost land or sense of self.
During this chaotic time, Merle's life was interrupted by the war, possibly leading him to seek refuge in the countryside. His painting captures the feelings of the nation in a state of despair and desire for justice, showing a woman symbolizing not only individual sorrow but also the shared pain of France that had been conquered.
Viewers often interpreted the painting as a straightforward depiction of madness, focusing on the woman's derangement and emotional suffering. However, contemporary interpretations have shifted, recognizing it as a complex commentary on female hysteria and broader societal issues following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
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daylight (and other magical phenomenons) oscar/carlos | 1.8k words
Oscar was at the library, casting a spell on the copy of Spellmanâs Syllabary to levitate back to the shelf where he got it, when he felt a wisp of magic behind him.
Itâs funny. There is magic around the Hogwarts Library that nobody really notices unless you really look for it. A shield pulsing strongly around the Restricted Section is different from the gentle vibrations of the newly returned books by students floating around the floor, looking for its home.
This one is different. Stronger but more pleasant. Lighter. It leaves a trail of light blue, a tinkling bell echoing with it. The magic coats the area with happy feelings that immediately eases Oscarâs initial weariness from pulling yet another all-nighter.
They finally discussed Patronus charms in D.A.D.A. class a couple of days ago. Professor Hamilton told them the basics of the spell, as some sort of preview for next weekâs full lesson. In just one quick Expecto Patronum, out comes a snow leopard from the Professorâs wand.
There were a few demonstrations, like Max with his lion that upset the actual Gryffindors, George and the horse he swore looked like the one he had back home, and Franco conjured a falcon.
The others tried in class and tried again in their free period. Oscar sat at The Quad while his friends tried to conjure, at the very least, a ball of light to ward off potential dementors. George tried to help, but the Ravenclawâs clipped replies didnât really do much.
Oscar didnât want to try in front of them. Besides, he and Lando had some homework to catch up on.
The corporeal patronus in the library ran in circles, its mouth open and laughing. Oscar knows whose this Wirehaired Pointer was. It was the thin and tall dog that bounded over the lake in between Sparrow Hall and Wren Manor, and greeted Oscar with a happy bark from way across it every time they met.
That bark was usually followed with a snarky remark from his owner, which would then begin a spar of some kind. A back and forth of insults about the otherâs flying skills and horrible taste in Quidditch teams. They were never serious enough to hurt, really. Oscar had a good laugh every time Carlosâ nose scrunched in that displeased, disgusted way. Carlos seemed to have his fun, too, when Oscar stared at him deadpan. It was the highlight of those first few summers Oscar had spent here.
Patronus PiĂąon stopped at Oscarâs feet like it was waiting for a good petting. Oscar laughed to himself. Whatever it was, Carlos still did it.
The dog barked once before Carlosâ voice overtook it.
Impressed? I even got an eighth year to teach me a few tricks to do with it, like send it to you with voice message. ÂżQue? Oh, Max says hello. Unless this isnât Oscar Piastri, Mr Slytherin Prefect, then fuck off and stop listening. If you are, then HA! I did it first, vida. I can teach you tomorrow morning before our morning ride.
And then Maxâs voice interrupted him, Itâs literally as simple as thinking of your happiest moment. That is lesson one and done. Just ask him to sneak into the tower to make out like a normaâOW FUCK!
After a quick spin and a jump, the patronus evaporates, leaving glowing particles that disappear before they hit the wooden floors.
Oscar did his rounds that night, thinking of morning and a surprise disruption from their usual morning broom ride. They were both going to be Quidditch captains next year; extra training wouldnât hurt.
When morning finally came, and he was the first one in their room of four to rise, he washed in haste and changed into a nondescript grey sweater and pants, briskly walked back to his desk to grab a few papers, and ran to the main door of the dungeon. He almost collided with Carlos in the hallway.
A smiley Carlos was a sight for sore eyes in the morning. Oscar pushed him gently, more so to stop himself from kissing him than anything.
âAre you ready for your patronus lesson?â Carlos said. He had a satchel with him, white like his hoodie, and he hitched it up on his shoulders as they walked.
âThat depends. Do I get to beat your record first?â
âWould we have time before Charms? This lesson might take hours with you.â
âOh, fuck off,â Oscar chuckled, punching Carlos lightly on the arm. âI bet I can think of a happier memory than yours. What is it, anyway?â
Carlosâ laugh reverberated against the stone walls of the stairwell.
âThink of something nice and we will work from there.â
âSomething nice.â Deadpan must be Carlosâ favourite brand of Oscar. âLike chocolate?â
âJust think, Oscar.â
This could be one, Oscar thought, as the first splashes of dawn cast an orange glow around the Quidditch pitch. Carlos, dead centre on the field, his broom and satchel discarded on the grass beside him and his wand at his side. Carlos worked with his wand in a cool, almost detached demeanour, like the pureblood didnât need it. Oscar knew Carlos practised wandless magic with Professor Alonso on weekends. But even the most powerful wizard needed a wand to cast a patronus.
âFocus and think of nothing else. Do not get distracted,â Carlos said, pointing his wand at Oscar.
âIâll try,â Oscar quipped, winking and failing.
âShh. Behave,â said Carlos in between huffs of laughter. âBueno. I will give it a go now.â
Patronus PiĂąon returns briefly, running and jumping around again. Carlos howled and cheered, reaching for PiĂąon before realising what he was doing, and retracted his hand. It was magical. Oscar still marvelled at all displays of magic but he liked seeing Carlos excel at it, satisfaction obvious in the way Carlos cheered every time any spell worked.
The patronus looked different in the daylight. It glowed golden, not blue, like it reflected the light the sun offered. PiĂąon bounded towards Oscar like the real one would by the lake or that first time Oscar finally tore the invisible barriers of Wren Manor down and was invited inside.
Carlos then nodded at Oscar, as PiĂąon disappeared into the sun, signalling his turn.
He tried to think about the first time Oscar stepped into Carlosâ house. Christmas, 4th year. Carlosâ mum Reyes offered him seconds and his sisters were there on their break, too, from Beauxbatons. He tried to ignore the dark side of that memory, of the snide remarks from their other relatives, questioning how a muggleborn wormed (ha) its way to Slytherin house.
Oscar said the incantation, willing it to be enough. A trail of gold flowed out of the tip of his wand, but that was it. He sighed, expecting Carlos to tut and tease.
âGood try. Do it again,â Carlos said instead.
That gentle smile could make Oscar move mountains for him.
So, he thought of another memory. The first time Mark brought him to Diagon Alley, getting his first wand, and the train ride to the castle. But then the sorting hat ceremony followed that, the isolation from the other Slytherins because of his status, and how he didnât have any real friends until 1st year Charms when Lando had asked for his help on a spell and by lunch time he had one Slytherin friend, a handful of Hufflepuffs, Ravenclaws, and even a few Gryffindors at his side. That included Carlos, who had initially ignored Oscar that whole first week of classes.
Oscar felt a hand wrapping around his knuckles. He felt another easing his shoulders down.
âIt doesnât have to be perfect. It doesnât have to be real, really, but it needs to be positive. And you shouldnât feel ashamed of it.â
So close to his ear. So gentle, like the breeze.
âNow it looks like youâre teaching me archery,â Oscar whispered back.
Carlos dropped his hands, but the warm feeling they left behind stayed with him.
âIt looks like you are preparing for a battle. You are not fighting anyone here.â
Oscar dropped his arm to the side and turned to ask, âSo what did you think about?â
âIt doesnât matter,â Carlos replied as quickly as a snitch would be passing in front of him.
But Oscarâs a seeker, in every which way. âIf it helped you do what some think is impossible, then yes, it matters, Carlos.â
Carlos glanced away, following a singular cloud at the sky. He heaved a heavy breath, sighed, andâ
They were standing so close, Oscar could count Carlosâ eyelashes and knew he would lose count at a hundred. He moved away, not so far, but enough to give them space. It gave Oscar a minute to breathe.
But Carlos pulled him back in, closed the distance with a kiss that tasted of mint and Carlos, a familiar taste, and told him against his lips, âWhatâs nice is the thought of you, right now. That I get to have the privilege of being your friend, and more, and staying by your side. Thatâs what I think about.â
His heart pounded but he had never felt more at ease as soon as Carlos squeezed Oscarâs neck.
Words failed Oscar a lot of the time, so he did what he does best.
He swished his wand, thinking of winning the final Quidditch game last year against Gryffindor and seeing Carlos wearing Oscarâs green scarf in the viewing area where most of the Ravenclaws are wearing green in support of them. He thought of faintly hearing Carlos cheer for him as if he was using a sonorous charm, but he knew it was all in his head and his heart swelled with it anyway.
âExpecto patronum,â Oscar said with confidence and out of his wand, following a trail of gold, came an Ocicat.
Oh.
They blinked at each other.
Huh.
It sat there, polite, waiting. The patronus cat glanced between Oscar and Carlos before moving towards the Ravenclaw, purring between Carlosâ legs.
âJesus Christ,â Oscar grumbled, pleased and disgruntled at the same time. He found his inner companion, his given light in the dark, and itâs a freaking cat.
Carlos was so pleased. If he could pick the cat up and cuddle with it, he would.
âOscar! Itâs just like you,â he cooed.
âNo, she isnât.â
âShe is a she? Perhaps you know that best, of course.â Carlos dropped the teasing when the cat disappeared and so did Oscarâs initial excitement at having done something. âIt was incredible, vida.â
âI guess it was,â Oscar admitted, scrunching his nose. He searched himself and found that: yes, he felt good. âI mean, it wasnât a snow leopard.â
Carlos grinned, running to get his broom. âNo, but you can still prove you are just as fast as one,â he called, just as Oscar caught up and grabbed his own.
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