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HONGJOONG â HAPPY BIRTHDAY 231107
pairing: lando norris x williams driver!reader
summary: winning the monaco grand prix brings to light some not so hidden feelings between yourself and a certain papaya wearing driver. (7.6k)
warnings: friends to lovers, mutual pining, use of Y/N, sexual insinuations but nothing graphic. the FW46 is not a tractorâalso fictional. takes place in the 2024 season.
a/n: started writing this a little after monaco last year, didn't finish it until now đ my first major attempt at driver!reader, and also perhaps the longest one shot fic i've ever written?? i can't remember but i hope you all love her as much as i do <3 also sorry to charles for erasing his home win i still love you babe
âThatâs P1, Y/N. Repeat, that is P1, congratulations.âÂ
You can barely hear your race engineer over the beating of your heart in your chest, the roar of blood in your ears as you make your way far past the checkered flag. Looking at your surroundings as you zoom by, you see people waving at you from all around you, people cheering at the top of their lungs, and you wave back.Â
âOh my godâŠâ You say softly, just for yourself to hear.Â
Youâve done it.Â
Youâve won your first race, won Monaco, and you have no earthly idea how to react. It feels weird, like you know youâve won but at the same time, it doesnât feel quite real.Â
Like youâre asleep and youâre about to wake up to find itâs all been just a dream. âHoly fucking shit.âÂ
âY/N, do you copy? Radio check, please. Can you hear me?âÂ
Blinking a few times to ground yourself, you manage to hit the radio button on your wheel to respond to your team. âYeah, Iâm here. Iâm here, Iâmâwow, thatâsâŠthank you, everyone. Couldnât have done any of this without you guys. I love you all, thank you for everything, really.âÂ
You can hear cheering on the other end of the channel, gleeful whoops and lots of clapping. Theyâre all absolutely wild with happiness, as youâre sure you should be too.Â
You are happy. Youâre so happy you canât even feel anything except the familiar rumble of your trusty car.Â
âMake your way to the grid. Weâll see you soon.âÂ
It begins to trickle in now, the realization that youâre now a Formula 1 winner, and here at Monaco, no less.Â
You break into a face-splitting grin, letting a disbelieving laugh bubble from your mouth, which soon turns into a series of loud whoops youâre glad youâre the only one who can hear.Â
Itâs just you and your car out here right now, soaking it all in.Â
The other two cars are already parked at their respective signs when you finally roll up to the grid after a celebratory cooldown lap, a Red Bull and a McLaren flanking your open spot on the left and right as they wait for you. Their drivers are standing by too, waving around at the fans. You spot Landoâs bright helmet immediately and Max a few feet away.Â
You kill the engine as soon as youâre in place, shaky hands gripping the halo to pull yourself out of the cockpit. The roar of the cheering is loud even through your helmet, but the thump of your heart threatening to beat out of your chest seems more deafening.Â
You arenât entirely sure that your knees wonât give out when you step onto the hood.Â
Nevertheless, you step out as confident as you can, punching both hands above your head in a sweeping motion, fist pumping the air once, twice, a third time. Each swing brings a louder cheer from the crowd, and you take it all in, clasping your hands as if to say thank you to anyone whoâs watchingâwhich is everyone.Â
Everyoneâs watching you as you take off your helmet and peel off your balaclava. Your fingers fumble with the cord of your earpieces, but you manage to wrench those off too, stuffing everything into the interior of your helmet clumsily.Â
You hop down from your car, and immediately youâre swept off your feet. Lando crashes into you so hard youâre surprised he hasnât knocked you both to the ground. He hugs you tight around the waist, swinging you around, and heâs laughing joyfully, that high pitched, squeaky laugh youâre only used to hearing when heâs extremely excited about something.Â
If you hadnât gotten P1, you wouldâve thought heâd gotten it by the way heâs celebrating.Â
âYou did it!!!â He exclaims. âOh my god, I knew you could do it!â
Youâre both sticky with sweat and still breathing hard from those seventy odd laps, but his embrace feels welcoming. Familiar. It always has. Youâve known each other for a while now, having been rookies in the same season, and youâre close with him off the track too.Â
Your helmet falls to the ground with a loud thud as you return Landoâs crushing hug. âThank you,â You breathe, another disbelieving laugh spilling from you. âHoly fuck, it really happened!â
âYou made it happen, Y/N. Iâm proud of you. Seriously. You deserve this win and so many more,â He says sincerely. He sets you back down now, hands sliding from your shoulders down to your elbows, holding you almost tenderly. Itâs a total opposite from the pure excitement heâd had mere seconds ago.Â
Something in his eyes seems to deepen, though you canât put your finger on exactly what. You canât bring yourself to look away.
If you werenât so attuned to Landoâs expressions by now, you wouldnât have noticed the way his gaze flicked down to your lips for a split second. But you are, and you do notice.Â
His lips part slightly, Adamâs apple bobbing as he visibly gulps.Â
It feels like youâre the only two people in the world in this moment, not as who the public sees you both as, but as the versions of yourselves you really only get to be with each other. Youâve had the privilege of getting to know exactly who Lando Norris is, away from all the cameras and the media.Â
Lando is kind and warm and genuine and would go to war for the people he cares about, but heâs still young. Despite having matured a lot in the past few years, he still hasnât lost that boyishness he had about him when you first met him just before your rookie season together. He still has that spark that pulled you in from the beginning.Â
A chant of your name begins to ripple through the grandstands, and just like that, the moment breaks. You remember that not only are you in front of thousands of people, but on the screens of millions more too.Â
You inhale sharply and step away from him to pick up your things. He clears his throat, probably realizing the same thing you just did.Â
This isnât the first time youâve found yourself in this position with Lando, and maybe itâs the adrenaline high, maybe itâs all the years of dancing around each other and your own feelings, but you canât say for certain that you wouldâve been able to hold yourself back if heâd looked at you that way any longer. Either way, youâre sure of one thing.Â
In that moment, you wanted to kiss him. You wanted him to kiss you.Â
He backs away before you have time to process any of the information firing its way through your brain, giving a little wave of his gloved hands as if to say âThis is your moment. Take it in.â
Max is much more contained than Lando in his congratulations, giving you a nice pat on the back and firm handshake with a smile that feels genuine. You still canât quite wrap your mind around the fact that youâd finished ahead of him for the first time.Â
You make a run for your team just behind the barrier next, all but throwing yourself into them to celebrate not just your win, but theirs too. It truly takes a village, and you wouldn't have been able to do much of anything, let alone this, without yours.Â
You want to stay with them for much longer than youâre allowed to, but youâre redirected by a few of the track marshals far too soon.Â
The walk down the outside of the track is mostly a blur. Fernando clasps a hand over the back of your neck, telling you how proud he is of you and your hard work. His pride reminds you so much of your own father you can only squeeze his arm in a silent thanks.Â
Charles and Carlos sandwich you into a congratulations group hug of Ferrari red, Lewis ruffles your hair like an older brother would. Daniel squishes you in such a tight hug that the breath gets squeezed out of your chest.Â
Youâre vaguely aware of various other people coming to congratulate you, clapping you on the back, jostling you excitedly. Reporters, photographers, track marshals all clamoring for your attention, shaking your hand, cameras hovering in your face. All while you're trying to wave to the fans and listen to the multitude of things being told to you by so many people.Â
Itâs overwhelming, but in the best possible way.Â
Next is Alex, who wraps you up in a hug with such a fierceness that rivals Landoâs when you get to where he is, a beacon of familiarity for you. When people say Formula One teammates can never truly be friends, theyâve never seen you and Alex before. Thereâs some competition there, obviously, but itâs a healthy kind. You push each other to be better.Â
He keeps you company until you need to split off for the cooldown room. Even then, he promises to find you afterwards.Â
It feels like everyone is beyond happy for you, and you revel in it. This is the first and last time youâll ever get to experience that maiden win feeling.Â
The air conditioning in the tiny room feels like heaven on your sweaty skin when you finally make it there, and even though there's a chair you know you should be sitting in, the ground looks much more enticing.Â
Your sore limbs scream as you lower yourself down to the floor, but it feels nice and cold when you extend your legs out in front of you with a noise that somewhat resembles a strangled groan.Â
Max takes a seat in his assigned chair with an amused shake of his head. You expect Lando to do the same, but he makes a beeline in your direction, throwing himself down next to you with a reaction not dissimilar to the one youâve just had. It takes all you have in you not to smile like a fucking idiot when he holds his hand out for a high five.Â
Youâre still buzzing as you sip your water while watching a few moments from the race on the screen. One of the clips that rolls is you crossing the finish line, which makes a lump rise up in your throat. Youâre able to hear some broadcast commentary as it plays, and it feels surreal.
âAnd sheâs done it!!! Y/N L/N wins the Monaco Grand Prix! First P1 ever for the Williams driver, here at the historic circuit in Monte Carlo, and Williamsâ first Monaco title since 2003! Thatâs gonna have to be a win for the books, Iâd say,â Heâs saying. He sounds ecstatic.Â
You do your best to swallow the lump down, sniffling quietly a few times.Â
What youâre not going to do is cry in front of these cameras. You refuse to give the people who ever doubted you any ounce of ammunition against you.Â
Lando hastens a look over at you, spots the tiniest crinkle of your brow, and nudges your knee with his water bottle. When you meet his eyes, he mimes taking a deep breath, smiling reassuringly. In through your nose, out through your mouth.
You match the rise and fall of his chest, finding that it helps. He doesnât even have to say a word.Â
âWow, that was turn 10, wasnât it? Where you overtook me?â Max asks suddenly, looking over to you for an answer. Your gaze slips back to the screen, where you see your Williams sneaking around his Red Bull at the chicane right after the tunnel, then over to him for a sheepish nod.Â
Itâs not everyday you can say youâve gotten past a three time World Champion.Â
Max looks almost impressed. âThat was a bold move, but Iâve got to hand it to youâit was a pretty solid overtake. In a tricky spot too. Nice one.âÂ
Heâs always been nice to you on the track, and youâve even spent some time together in the offseason, but any ounce of praise from the Max Verstappen still feels like itâs coming from a legend. Even if youâve witnessed that legend absolutely smash it at drunk karaoke at Charlesâ Christmas party a few years ago.Â
Your time in the cooldown room also seems far too short, and before you know it, the podium awaits.Â
You manage a peek outside whilst the announcer is welcoming Max to the podium, and youâre absolutely floored. The crowd is a sea of different colors, all different teams gathered to witness your very first time on the top step of the podium. You spot yours front and center chatting excitedly amongst themselves, eagerly awaiting your arrival.Â
âFeels different, doesnât it? Knowing youâre about to climb to that winning step,â Lando asks, pulling his P2 hat down over his damp curls.Â
Heâs right. Youâve been on the podium before, but anticipating being at the top of it, anticipating finally getting to hear your home countryâs national anthemâitâs something different entirely.Â
âI feel like Iâm about to shit myself,â You answer honestly, not bothering to censor yourself in any way. Itâs Lando; heâs heard you say much worse before.Â
âI would advise against that, but hey, everyone celebrates in their own way. To each their own and all that.â He holds his hands up in mock surrender, shit-eating grin present on his face. âJust know, Iâll never let you live it down if you do.âÂ
âThatâs rich coming from the guy who nearly peed himself when he got his first podium!â You scoff.Â
Landoâs teasing grin morphs into an offended drop of the mouth. âI did not!âÂ
âYou so did, donât even try to lie about that.âÂ
âRight, well if I did, and thatâs a huge fucking if, it was only because I didnât have time to hit the toilet before the ceremony.âÂ
âIâm sure it was.âÂ
âSay, we should celebrate tonight. I was thinking about going out clubbing later, if youâre up for it?â He offers, effectively changing the subject. His brows raise mischievously a beat later, eyes full of mirth. âUnlessâŠyouâre too tired, of course.â Â
âHa, nice try! I donât think Iâll be able to fall asleep tonight, so youâre on,â You shoot back, tilting your chin up in challenge.Â
âThatâs my girl.â Landoâs expression turns warm and fond, and it makes your insides go fuzzy. You know itâs just a phrase. It isnât even the first time heâs said it, but this one feels different.Â
The way heâs looking at you feels different. It feels like heâs staring into your soul with those eyes of his you still havenât quite figured out yet. Were they green, were they hazel? Truth be told, youâd been wondering about it since what feels like forever.Â
Lando steps forwardâonce, twice, a third time. Three steps and heâs right in front of you, so close you can feel the heat radiating from his body. His hand comes up to run along the length of your arm, thumb rubbing over the sleeve of your race suit.Â
Thereâs no cameras here this time. The people around you arenât even paying any attention to the two of you. It would be so easy just to let it happen, to just close the gap between you andâŠkiss him.
Before either of you can make a move, you hear his name echo from outside, followed by even more cheering. Lando opens his mouth like he wants to say something, but no words come out.Â
You give him a light shove, pushing down your disappointment in favor of a smile. âGo. You deserve to bask in the glory. Before I steal the show, I mean.âÂ
Lando looks like he doesnât want to go, but really, he doesnât have a choice. There are people waiting for his grand arrival out to the podium, and yours too. Before he leaves, he squeezes your hand once, and then heâs gone. The roar of the crowd grows louder.Â
You take a few centering deep breaths to calm yourself. This moment is what youâve been waiting for your entire career, and youâd be damned if you let anything, let alone your own running thoughts, take away from it all.Â
The sunlight nearly blinds you when you round the corner, but you take it in stride, waving at the crowd as you take that rightful top step. You arenât sure if you could stop smiling even if you tried. That smile only grows as your home anthem fills the air, and you swear itâs never sounded more like music to your ears than it does right here and now.Â
Itâs all for you.
You inhale deep, soaking in every bit of the moment as much as you can before it ends, and as you exhale just as deep, your shoulders sag with relief. It still feels surreal.Â
The final notes of the anthem fade, and then youâre being handed a huge trophy by the literal Prince of Monaco, which is mindblowing in and of itself. You like to think youâre playing it cool, but youâre sure if you watch back anyoneâs footage of the moment sometime later, you would probably see how not cool you were being.Â
Nonetheless, the trophy is a welcome weight in your hands, and when you look down at it, all you can see in the sleek metal is a promise of things yet to come. The pride you feel is insurmountableâof yourself, of your team, of every little thing that has happened to bring you to this day, bad or good. Everything has led you here.Â
You beam bright, hoisting it above your head proudly to the tune of hooting and hollering and whistling.Â
It feelsâŠwell, the only word you can think of to explain how being up here feels is glorious. Even when youâre suddenly being blasted with champagne from all sides, you feel like youâre on top of the world. You canât see a thing, but you donât need to in order to know that you could get used to this.Â
You donât feel like youâre truly back down on the ground again until you make it back to the paddock. Natalie Pinkham from SkySports is waiting for you with a proud smile, waiting patiently as your media officer ushers you towards the group of cameras in the media pen.Â
âNatalie, hi!â You greet her with a hug, having become extremely familiar and fond of the reporter in your few years of racing. Thereâs a reason why sheâs a favorite amongst most of the grid.Â
âHi, Y/N! Thanks for taking the time to chat with myself and SkySports, Iâm sure youâve got a thousand things to do before calling it a day and going home. Or going to celebrate, maybe?âÂ
You bob your head, chuckling lightly. âCelebrating, definitely. Dunno whatâs in the cards yet, but one of the many good things about Monaco is that afterwards I can sleep in my own bed for once.âÂ
âThat definitely sounds like a win to me. Speaking of wins, massive congratulations on today! Now I have to ask, did anything feel different about the race or qualifying, or even any of the practices that made you think, âthis is the weekend, today is my dayâ?â Â
âThe carâs felt amazing all weekend. Even though I wasnât on pole, I still managed to move up in the race, and I think my pace was pretty good from the start today. Yâknow, obviously nothing was perfect, thereâs always bound to be a few hiccups here and there, a few unexpected things to come about at times when you donât want them to, but overall?â You explain, letting your shoulders drop in a shrug.Â
If you wrack your brain, there really hadnât been anything that clued you into how this weekend would go. You were always confident in your own skills as a driver, but youâd been doing this long enough to know that most of it boiled down to luck, especially with a track like Monaco.Â
âOverall I think things went nice and smooth this weekend. Iâm not sure what couldâve made it different from other races, if Iâm being completely honest, but Iâm very happy with the way everything turned out in the end.âÂ
âOh, youâre being modest now, arenât you? Your first ever win, here of all places. You must be over the moon!â Natalie laughs. You chuckle too. That seems like an understatement. âTell us a little bit about that. How does it feel to not only have that maiden win finally under your belt, but to also be the first female Formula 1 driver to win here at Monaco?âÂ
Itâs a loaded question, of course.Â
How does it feel to have beaten nineteen of the best drivers in the world? How do you feel about the highest point of your racing career so far? How does it feel to be amongst the names of all the greats whoâve driven and won this race in the past?Â
Youâre really not even sure where to begin, but for some reason, you laugh. Your emotions feel jumbled up right now, so much you can barely cobble together a well thought out answer to the question.Â
âSorry, I donâtâgah, Iâm all over the place right now, Iâm sorry,â You manage to say, taking a cleansing deep breath in an attempt to center yourself. Good thing she just nods encouragingly, giving you time to recompose.Â
You can see Lando doing his own interview off to the side, talking animatedly with the biggest smile gracing his face, and you flash back to that moment on the track just a little while ago. The way he was so happy for you despite missing out on P1 himself by less than two seconds, how hard heâd hugged you as soon as youâd climbed down from your car.Â
The way he looked at you right after he did, some foreign emotion lingering in his eyes that you couldnât shake your thoughts free of.Â
Itâs as though he senses you looking at him, because he glances over at you, catching your gaze for a moment. He smiles even bigger, if at all possible, before turning back to his own reporter seamlessly. It makes you feel giddier inside by a tenfold, which definitely doesnât help your focus.Â
You manage to tear your attention away from him at last. You hope nobodyâs noticed you looking at each other. âOkay. Alright, Iâm good. Sorry again. IâŠI think for any driver, winning at Monaco is the dream, with all the history behind the track andâand the stories you hear. Um, itâs definitely always been a dream of mine, ever since I got into karting as a kid, so actually being able to make that dream come true is absolutely unreal to me.âÂ
You will yourself not to let your voice waver, on live television of all places. You kind of want to cry again (in the best possible way), but you steel yourself, keeping your head held high. This is your time.Â
âThis win isâabove all, itâs extra special, especially since itâs my first win ever and because Iâm the first female driver to win. ItâsâŠtruly, itâs such an honor. And to be racing among so many other talented drivers this season too, winning is certainly a high point. I think the rest of the season is looking up for Williams. Feels like this is only the start. I donât really know what else to say other than that.âÂ
âYouâre part of Monaco history now, congratulations again, Y/N. One more question and then Iâll let you get back to your celebrations,â Natalie replies, looking genuinely thrilled for you. Thatâs something youâve always admired about her, the way she seems to really care about the people sheâs interviewing, instead of rushing through things like you were just something to check off a list. You nod happily for her to continue. âWhat do you have to say to all those girls watching at home right now, watching you pave the way for future drivers, wanting to race in Formula 1 one day?âÂ
âIâd say exactly what my dad said to me before every one of my karting races. Youâre strong, youâre determined, and you can do anything you put your mind to. Just work hard and keep the focus, but have fun too.âÂ
âTruly lovely advice from Monacoâs newest Grand Prix winner, thank you so much, Y/N. And congratulations again on the accomplishment! Very proud.âÂ
You thank her and give her another quick hug before youâre shown off towards another gaggle of reporters to answer their questions. These feel less daunting than the first, maybe because you now have somewhat of an idea of what to say, but you still need to keep things professionalâno matter how much you want to shout from the rooftops.Â
Maybe youâll do that later, after youâve been released from your media duties.Â
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The club is so loud you can barely hear yourself think.Â
Youâve shaken hands and taken pictures with so many people you begin to lose track of whoâs who, though you also suspect that might be because of how many drinks youâve had so far. But it is a celebrationâa celebration for you, so really, whoâs counting?Â
âThis is the best night of my life!â You exclaim, plopping down into the empty seat between Alex and Lando. Lily sits on the other side of her boyfriend, stifling a laugh at the state of you.Â
âHaving a good time?â She asks, reaching over Alex to pluck some confetti out of your hair. You beam at her brightly, nodding. âGood. You deserve to celebrate!âÂ
âI love you, Lil,â You sigh, squeezing her hand gratefully. âYouâre my favorite person.âÂ
âUm, hello? Iâm sitting right here, you know.â Alex sounds and looks genuinely offended, squinting at you in disbelief. You only smile guiltily. âOh, thatâs mean. Youâre a mean drunk, did you know that?âÂ
Lando giggles loudly into his nearly empty glass, lips working the straw intently to get the last few drops out.Â
Alex turns his attention on him, raising a brow. âEasy there, tiger. Thereâs nothing else in that poor glass.âÂ
âWhatever, dad,â Lando huffs drunkenly. He plonks the now empty glass onto the table with a pout.Â
You let out a cackle at that, keeling over into Alexâs shoulder with the force of your laughter. âDad! Youâre an old man, Dad!âÂ
âIâm only four years older than you two,â He deadpans, seemingly unamused.Â
âIâm getting another drink. Donât miss me too much,â Lando announces to the general vicinity, clambering to his feet with a dangerous sway to him.Â
You pop up from your seat too and he notices, holding out a hand for you to take. When you do, he pulls you in even more, tucking you under his arm so you wonât lose each other in the crowded club.Â
Alex watches the two of you weave through people together, leaning towards Lily. âHundred pounds says theyâre going home with each other tonight.âÂ
She rolls her eyes playfully at her grinning boyfriend, scoffing. âYouâre not getting my money that easily, Alex. Make it higher stakes next time.âÂ
Before you can make it to the bar, you tug at Landoâs hand gently to get his attention and he turns immediately, ducking in close so he can hear you over all the noise. âI need to use the toilet.âÂ
âGo. Iâll order for you.â He nods, giving you a gentle push towards the restrooms. You stumble a little, but right yourself quick, straightening out on your way.Â
The corridor right outside the toilets is fairly quiet, and you slump against the wall to catch your breath. Fatigue is starting to set in at this point, the adrenaline from today fizzling out until youâre left feeling tired. You still havenât quite come to terms with everything thatâs happened today.Â
Youâre a fucking Grand Prix winner. A Formula 1 winner.Â
Itâs what you've dreamed of since you were a kid, something youâve worked so hard and so tirelessly for. Youâre still happy, of course, but thereâs something else biting at you that rings louder in your subconscious.Â
What the hell are you supposed to do now?Â
The obvious answer is to do it again, and again, and again, until one day you have what it takes to be World Champion, but you're far away from that ever becoming a reality yet. Â
What if this win was just a stroke of good luck?Â
Itâs a miracle you got past Max when you did, but really, it was the track that helped you keep your position. Monaco is notorious for making it near impossible to overtake the car in front of you.Â
Had he been just a few inches over to the other side, you wouldâve caught too much kerb, maybe even locked up right before the apex of the next turn. It couldâve ruined your entire race, but you got lucky.Â
What if you canât win any more races? What if this was the peak of your career and youâre destined to go downhill from here? What if you lose your seat?Â
Tears slip down your cheeks before you even realize youâre crying, your pesky ability to overthink everything taking its toll once again. You dig the heels of your palms against your eyes, letting out a frustrated groan.Â
Now is not the fucking time to be second guessing yourself.Â
âThere you are!â Landoâs voice echoes from the end of the corridor, and you swear quietly, swiping at your cheeks to rid yourself of tear tracks before he reaches you. âI was starting to think youâd fallen into theââ His teasing remark dies on his lips the moment he lays eyes on you. Immediately, you know he can tell somethingâs off. âWhy are you sad? What happened? Did someone do something?â
You shake your head through his bombardment of questions, squeezing your eyes shut with a heaving sigh. âNothing happened, Lando. Everythingâs fine.âÂ
âIâm sorry, but thatâs a load of crap. Youâre sat out here crying when you should be celebrating the biggest moment in your career, and you say everythingâs fine, but those arenât happy tears,â Lando insists. âYou can talk to me. You know that. Let me help you with whateverâs wrong.âÂ
You open your eyes and heâs looking at you like heâs in pain, and suddenly you feel like your chest has cracked wide open. âWhat if the only reason I won today was because I got lucky?âÂ
âDonât say that,â He says, shaking his head firmly. âCâmon, donât talk like that. Youâre being ridiculous, alright?âÂ
You scoff weakly, crossing your arms over your chest. âI thought you were here to help, not bully me.âÂ
âThis isnât bullying, this is tough love. I wish someone wouldâve had this talk with me after Miami, âcause I went through the same headspace youâre going through right now. What if itâs just a one off, what if I canât live up to the brand new expectations everyone else has for me now that Iâve won a race?âÂ
âSo you know the feeling?âÂ
âYeah, I do. But youâve got to ignore it. Whatever you think you canât do, push it down. Lock it away and throw out the key.âÂ
âBut what if people are right? What if this is the best I can do?âÂ
âWhen has anyone ever been right about you?â Lando asks sharply. You feel a bit taken aback at the bluntness of his question, but you bite your tongue. Heâs going somewhere with this, if you just wait. âThey said you wouldnât be able to get a seat on any team, you proved them wrong. They said youâd never make it in this sport, now look at what youâve managed to do! Youâve won the most coveted race in history, and youâre the first female driver to do it. Youâre constantly smashing glass ceilings, every single day, and if anyone ever says otherwise, they donât know you. Not like your team knows you. Not like I know you.âÂ
If you think back all these years, even to the very beginning of your career, Lando has always been one of your fiercest supporters, always in your corner rooting for you. Even though youâre rivals on track, off the track heâs been a fantastic friend. Youâre lucky to have someone like him.Â
And now, as he stands here before you, looking at you with such unwavering support and admiration, youâre whisked back to the last time you were this close to each other, mere hours ago. The only difference is, you didnât kiss him then, but nowâŠ
Your mouth is on Landoâs before your brain even registers the movement, but even then, you canât bring yourself to pull back. Especially not when his hands come around your waist to steady you both.
Youâre kissing him and heâs kissing you back, and itâs everything youâve imagined it would be like despite it happening outside the bathrooms of a club.Â
The weight of what youâre doing dawns on you a split second later. You jerk back, eyes wide as Landoâs mouth drops into a tiny, dazed oh.Â
You let go of your grip on the front of his shirt, dropping your hands back down to your sides. You arenât sure how you can even begin to explain this one. âIâmâfuck, Lan, Iâm sorry. I didnâtââÂ
Lando smothers your weak excuse of an apology with a searing kiss, only this time youâre the one caught by surprise when his tongue darts out, swiping over yours expertly.Â
Fuck, heâs really good at this.Â
He pulls away before you can think too much on it, blinking at you slowly. âI thinkââ He pants, licking his lips, âI think we should leave.âÂ
âYour place?âÂ
He nods quickly. âMy place.âÂ
You drop by where youâd left Lily and Alex to let them know youâre leaving without letting them know why youâre leaving, but judging by the not-so-subtle back and forths their eyes do between Lando and yourself, it isnât exactly a secret.Â
The constant buzzing of your phone in your purse in the car taking you back to Landoâs place is most likely Lily wanting all the details as soon as possible.Â
It feels as if you canât keep your hands off each other as you stumble down the quiet corridor after Lando, fingers interlocked as he tugs you towards his apartment.Â
Every so often, he stops in his tracks, turning around to capture your lips in a quick kiss before remembering where youâre going and forging ahead again. It seems like forever until you manage to get inside with the door shut behind you.Â
Youâre nudged up against the back of it by one of Landoâs hands splaying flat over your torso the moment the locks click shut, the other one bracing him next to your head as he leans in, kissing you fervently. Itâs messy and rushed and frantic, but youâve both waited way too long for each other to even give a fuck.Â
You thread your fingers into his hair at the nape of his neck, giving a testing tug at the curls. What youâre not expecting is the whine that escapes his mouth against yours, the ever so slight buckle of his knees that follows.
You freeze.Â
It seems like he wasnât expecting it either because he does the same, retreating just enough to gauge your reaction to his slip up. Â
âThat was cute,â You murmur, lips quirking into a smug smile.Â
âNuh uh. Not another word about it.âÂ
âI said it was cute!âÂ
âI donât want you to think Iâm cute right now, I want you to think Iâm sexy.âÂ
âIf it makes you feel any better, I do think that. Like that thing you always do with your tongue when youâre thinking? Hot.âÂ
âYeah?â He hums, mouth lifting into an easy smirk. You roll your eyes at him. Itâs so like Lando to be flustered one moment, but able to turn on the charm in a blink. But then he hooks his hands under your thighs and lifts you like you weigh nothing, and suddenly now youâre the flustered one. âYou like that?âÂ
Your breath hitches in your chest, but you manage a nod.Â
âWanna see what else I can do with it?âÂ
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The first thing you notice when you wake up is the terrible pounding in your head. It feels like a hundred little people in your skull, banging little hammers everywhere like theyâre making an attempt to escape. You want to lay in this bed and hibernate for the next three days, at least.Â
The second thing you notice is that the bed youâre laying in is certainly not yours. Your duvet isnât dark blue, and you donât have a shelf full of helmets across the room.Â
But you know who does.Â
Slowly, you turn your head to the side. You pretty much already know who youâre going to see in the spot next to you, but it canât hurt to check, right?Â
The moment your gaze lands on a head full of dark curls smushed face first into the pillow and tanned skin, your suspicions are confirmed. Youâre not wearing much of anything, and if you lift the duvet covering Lando, youâre sure youâll find him in the same way.Â
Everything that happened last night is starting to come back to you.Â
Lando stirs right at that moment, a rather loud yawn accompanying the stretch of his long arms above his head as he rolls onto his back.Â
âHey,â You say hesitantly. Quietly.Â
Apparently you arenât quiet enough, because he startles easy, scrambling into an upright position and pulling the covers over his chest like heâs accidentally exposed himself. Once he realizes itâs you, though, he relaxes.Â
âHi,â He breathes, smiling. He seems to connect the dots about what happened at this moment, because he takes in the mess of clothes trailing from his bedroom door, then looks back at you with a furrowed brow. âSo, last nightâŠhappened.âÂ
âYeah.âÂ
âOkay. Do youâI mean, should we talk about it?â He lets the blankets pool back down at his waist, rubbing his eyes furiously to rid them of sleep. Your eyes skate over the marks littering his chest and neck, and it makes you think back to last night when your mouth was the one planting them there.Â
âIâd kill for some breakfast first.âÂ
âIâll make you something.âÂ
âUh, no. The last time you cooked for me I had food poisoning for a week. Iâll handle the cooking, thank you very much.âÂ
Lando makes a face at you, lips screwed up into a pout. âI already said I was sorry, like, a million times! How was I meant to know the cream was expired?âÂ
âExpiration dates, Lando. Thatâs what expiration dates are for.âÂ
âThose are a suggestion.âÂ
âTheyâre really not,â You insist, to which Lando merely shrugs. âYouâre so weird. Dâyou mind closing your eyes while I grab my clothes?âÂ
He snorts, chuckling. âWhy? Sânothing I didnât see last night.âÂ
âI know, butâwhatever. Can you just look away?âÂ
âYeah, fine. Just take my shirt though, itâll be easier to put on.â He slaps a hand over his eyes, gesturing for you to go with the other.Â
Inhaling a deep breath, you move quickly, scurrying across the room grabbing what you need before locking yourself in his en suite.Â
Your hair is a mess, youâre fairly certain your breath is absolutely rank, and youâre on the verge of freaking out. Last night happened way faster than you were expecting it to, and you donât regret it one bit, but now in the light of day and a fully sober state of mind, youâre not sure what to do next.Â
But then you think about it a little more and quickly come to realize that whatever it is, whatever happens, youâre going through it together.Â
Youâll cross that bridge together.Â
Lando isnât in bed anymore when you finally hype yourself up enough to reemerge, though the banging of cupboards coming from the kitchen is a clear indicator of where heâs gone. Always making such a racket, he is.Â
As you work with what little food he has in the fridge (which to be honest, really isnât much), he quietly makes two giant mugs of tea for you both. You decide eggs and toast are the safest bet.Â
Youâre already well attuned to where things are in this kitchen, so you donât need much help finding what you need. Still, that doesnât stop Lando from cozying right up behind you as you reach for something in the spice cupboard, one hand curling around your hip to thumb at the bare skin where your shirt has ridden up.Â
It feels natural to accept the kiss he sneaks to the side of your neck where heâd nipped at last night, to lean back into his chest in the fleeting second his nose nuzzles in just below your ear.Â
In no time, the two of you are scarfing down the food like you havenât eaten in days. It isnât until your plates are nearly empty that you look at each other again.Â
âAre weââÂ
âDo you thinkââÂ
Both of you stop mid-sentence, giving each other matching sheepish smiles. You gesture for him to go first.Â
âIs thisâwas this just a one off because we were drunk, or did last night mean something more?â He blurts, setting his fork down.
âWhat dâyou want it to be?â Youâre testing the waters now, putting out your feelers to see what Lando thinks of the situation. You know what you want, but whether or not he wants the same thing is a total unknown factor.
He blinks for a concerningly long amount of time, clears his throat before responding. âI want it to be whatever you want it to.âÂ
That doesnât answer any of your questions. Great.Â
âSame,â You decide, struggling to remain neutral. What you want to do is drag him in by the front of his jumper and kiss him again, but youâll restrain yourself.Â
âSoâŠwhat would that be?âÂ
âPromise me no matter what, I wonât lose you.âÂ
âYou won't. You could never lose me,â He says softly, reaching across the table to curl his fingers over yours. âJust tell me whatâs going on in that head of yours. I know youâre thinking.âÂ
You gnaw on your lip in contemplation. Well, here goes nothing.Â
âWeâve worked basically our entire lives to get where we are today.âÂ
He bobs his head in agreement. âSure did.âÂ
âSo it would be selfish of us to let anything get in the way. Distract us from the main priority.âÂ
âMmhm.âÂ
âAnd youâre not listening to a word Iâm saying, are you?âÂ
Lando offers up a cheeky grin, tilting his head to one side. âNot one bit, no.âÂ
You roll your eyes at his sass, moving to take your plate to the sink. He intervenes before you can get far, easing the dish out of your hands in favor of intertwining your fingers.Â
âHey, hey, Iâm sorry. Iâll be serious now, I promise,â He insists, nodding sharply. You raise a disbelieving brow. âLook, Iâve had feelings for you since we were nineteen and didnât know what the hell we were doing outside of racing, and ever since then, Iâve waited for the day I finally got my head out of my arse and did something about it.âÂ
âIs today that day?â You ask softly, only partially teasing.
âDepends on if you feel the same way,â Lando says softly. âDo you?âÂ
âAm I a Formula 1 winner now?âÂ
The smile that stretches across his face grows big enough to make his eyes squint, and he nods enthusiastically. âFuck yeah, you are.âÂ
âThereâs your answer then.â You drape your arms over his shoulders, fingers linking around the back of his neck loosely. âI love you, Lan.âÂ
He surges forward right there and then instead of using his words, connecting your lips in a second.Â
Yesterdayâs kisses felt like zooming towards the checkered flag mere hundredths of a second at the front of the pack, putting everything you have into crossing the line first. Fighting tooth and nail for your points, clawing your way up to the top and digging in your heels so you stay there.Â
Frantic, urgent, like youâre running out of time.Â
Right now is a total juxtaposition to that rush of adrenaline.Â
Right now, Lando kisses you like he has all the time in the world to do it. Itâs slow and sweet and more like lazy mornings in bed on an off day. Of sunshine pouring through the curtains as you gradually wake up on your own time. No plans, no training, no work. Just peace. Not something youâre used to, but definitely something youâd love to do more.Â
Youâre both breathless when you break apart for air.Â
Landoâs still smiling hard as he studies you, that dizzyingly gorgeous swirl of the blue and green in his eyes flitting all around your face like he canât quite believe youâre real and in front of him right now.Â
âI love you too,â He says happily, grinning even bigger as the words slip off his tongue. Youâre beaming just the same, so big your cheeks are starting to ache a little bit, but you donât care.Â
Finally, after years and years of telling yourself it just wasnât your time, youâve got the two things youâve wanted more than anything. Youâve got your first win, and youâve got your first love.Â
Both have been beyond worth the wait.Â
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@diya-dln request - so iâm the person thatâs never been in a relationship before. usually the guys i like donât like me, or are talking to me since they are interested in my friends and my friends feel the same. can you write something like this but driver chooses reader
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A life altering moment for y/n was when she watched the movie the DUFF because she realised how heavily the label applied to her. By the time she hit adulthood, she's resided to the fact that her love life would likely be forever dry and she'd likely become a cat lady.
Somehow life did deal her an amazing group of friends who never leave her out and always hype her up even if she feels like it's a hopeless effort.
"Hey, what happened? I thought you were going out tonight?" Laura frowns seeing y/n appearing at her door.
"He cancelled. It felt weird going on a blind date anyway" Y/n smiles trying to mask her pain. She can't help but feel like the man sensed just how desperate her love life is for anyone.
"You were going to miss a good night out anyway. Come on. Let's make use of that amazing outfit. You look so gorgeous." Laura smiles not wanting to allow y/n a moment of y/n feeling low about it. "Plenty of other men to catch the attention of."
Y/n has long since bothered with the effort of trying to inform her friends that she's a lost cause and is just willing to admit the defeat to the fact no man is going to choose her.
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Y/n had, as expected, found herself feeling quite the odd one out. Her friends have paired off either with men they've met tonight or their boyfriends who tagged along. Either way she finds herself alone and sipping at her drink as she has found herself on many a night out.
"Hey. Good to see I'm not the only one who was left alone." A man states making her look away from the busy dance floor. "I'm Lando. Friends with...half the men that your friends have gone off with."
"Oh right, I thought I recognised you. I'm y/n." Y/n laughs then feeling a little defeated.
Someone who looks like Lando clearly has a girlfriend who just isn't present so he's being friendly enough to just say hi to the fellow odd person out.
"You don't have to look so upset about being left with me. I promise I'm not that bad." Lando states making y/n smile a little as she looks at him again. "Or did you just want to be alone?"
"No. It's not that. I'm just...It's nice that you came over. I'm used to being left to my own devices when everyone pairs off." Y/n explains then shrugging and trying to shake it off but she can't help her wince at how pathetic she's starting to sound.
"So you're single?" Lando asks making y/n actually snort at how ridiculous the question feels from her perspective. "What? What's the little snort over?"
"Oh just if you knew me. You'd know how silly of a question that is."
"Did I miss a ring..." Lando questions making y/n's eyes bulge as he leans to look at her left hand and she tucks it away as if it's embarrassing for him to see how naked her ring finger is.
"No. The opposite. I'm eternally single. It's like a chronic condition." Y/n states while Lando frowns a little at her. "What about you? Surely you have a very loyal and loving girlfriend somewhere. Can't imagine someone like you could be single."
"Work makes it hard." Lando sighs and y/n wrinkles her nose since while she's never had to hear a man say that directly to her before she's heard the stories from her friends. Primarily about finance bros who seem to believe work falls above and before all else and use it as an excuse to let women down time and time again.
Despite the turn of conversation, the two end up talking to each other for the rest of the night until y/n is retrieved like a child from a daycare by her drunk friends who have a "no man left behind" policy on nights out. Although y/n has always found she's the only reason it exists.
"It was nice meeting you." Y/n states making Lando nod.
"You too, I had fun. Not your average night out."
Y/n nods not even sure what that means but she leaves with her friends and doesn't dwell too much on her night as she returns home having heard all the girls relay their evening and how they got some numbers, how they're going to be making the most of the whole thing. Y/n sort of tuned their plans with the men they spent the night with out. As much as she loves her friends, she knows that hearing about their sex lives and love lives does trigger some mild jealousy because her life just doesn't work out like that.
It's not their fault, but some days it's a harder pill to swallow that she'll probably be alone.
Especially when someone like Lando is actually nice to her. Somehow it's easier to accept being single when men are just assholes. Nobody wants to date an asshole who treats them badly. But when a guy is nice and friendly, that's when it's harder to accept when she has to remind herself that he's just being nice. He's not interested in dating her, he just had limited other options and noticed she was alone so made conversation.
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"Y/n! You won't believe it. That guy, the guy you were talking to the other night. What his name? Ally what the fuck is his name?" Laura gasps actually having broken into y/n's apartment on a Saturday morning at 6:30.
"Lando Norris." Ally states brightly while y/n groans digging her head under the pillow.
"Yes. Lando Norris has sent us tickets over to Italy! Italy y/n! Free hotels, free flight, free everything! And that includes you. We're going to see the race."
"Race? What race?" Y/n mumbles from underneath her pillow.
"Formula 1. Don't you realise you were talking to a millionaire race driver. Now get out of bed. The flight is in 4 hours." Laura laughs pushing y/n out of the bed making her land with a thud.
"I hardly even remember talking to him." Y/n grumbles as she looks up at the two and Ally offers her hands to pull her up. "I was drinking that night."
It's lies, she remembers every detail. Not only of the night, but of Lando. Not that she was aware he was a F1 driver, because in all honesty she avoided allowing herself to stalk him online and get over excited about it.
"Why has he invited us?"
"Do you always ask questions when good luck falls into your lap? Who cares. We get to go befriend millionaires. Maybe a sugar daddy is finally going to be on my agenda...Is Fernando Alonso still single? I feel like Lewis Hamilton has commitment issues but I could easily be seduced by a Spaniard." Laura states thinking out loud while y/n and Ally look at her in disbelief.
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It was a surreal experience getting business class over to Italy and then getting to the track. Laura did as much research as possible and learned that it's the Imola race. It has a longer name but apparently no one calls it that. The rest of the group were eagerly getting themselves to the paddock club seating.
Y/n is happily sitting just waiting to see what the hell happens on an F1 weekend on a Saturday and she is enjoying the whole thing a lot despite having no concept of what qualifying means, why it happens 3 times with less people every time. But it's fun to watch with everyone else getting excited.
But eventually they do leave and y/n sighs returning to her hotel room in the Hilton, moving to just collapse onto her bed. But she doesn't get much chance to do anything more than that before there's a knock on her door making her frown but assume it's her friends coming in for a debrief of the day.
Laura did manage to spark up conversation with Fernando, somehow, y/n is still trying to figure out how the hell she did that. Not that she bagged the older man but she definitely tried and credit has to be given for that much.
"Hey, y/n." Lando greets making y/n jump a little, completely caught off guard.
They hadn't seen Lando the whole day and y/n just assumed he's working so they'd not see him at all.
"Lando?" Y/n mumbles then leaning out the door to look for some others. "Is...everything ok?"
"Yeah, thought I'd drop by see if you wanted to grab something to eat."
"Oh...yeah, I could eat. Is everyone else already there?"
"No. Just you and me." Lando smiles making y/n raise an eyebrow feeling her subconscious act stupidly trying to raise her hopes for a bad to have an interest. "We can invite them if you'd rather though."
"I'm pretty sure they've all gone out on dates to enjoy the free tip to Italy. So we can have a singles meal." Y/n smiles before she moves back while Lando looks like he's got something to say on that but bites it back quickly when she walks back inside. "Let me just grab my stuff."
"No problem."
And that's how y/n ends up at dinner with Lando.
"Should you not be getting a good night of a sleep before you race tomorrow? I might not know much about Formula 1 but I know every athlete is meant to be well rested before they compete."
"I have plenty of time for that." Lando shrugs while y/n smiles a little at him. "So you're not a fan of the sport before now?"
"No. I...didn't even know who you were-are-but in my defence I didn't think you'd like my friends so much you'd invite us all to a race a week later." Y/n confesses and Lando doesn't miss her choice of wording.
"Well I didn't really get to know your friends."
"They're great people. Though if you want to get to know them more you might have to invite them to dinner." Y/n laughs while Lando frowns not being able to ignore it this time.
"Y/n, I invited you all because I wanted more time with you." Lando states and he could've sworn he's never felt the temperature between two people drop so suddenly. Her whole mood visibly drops with he smile disappearing in an instant and she almost takes a grey tinge. "Everything ok?"
"I don't really get it..." Y/n mumbles then feeling the fight or flight finally kick in. "Will you excuse me? I'll be right back-lady's room."
"Are-Yeah, yeah. Sure take your time." Lando frowns about to question her but clearly something happened as a result of him admitting her wanted to spend time with her.
Nearly 10 minutes pass before a waitress appears.
"Sorry, y/n asked me to tell you she's just out for some air."
"Thank you. Is she just out front?" Lando asks deciding he's more than willing to chase the woman if that's what he needs to do. After all he literally got her here for the purpose of wanting to get closer to her.
He moves out searching before he finds her leaning against the building off to the side from the entrance.
"Hey, are you feeling alright? Looked like you got spooked in there?" Lando comments trying to keep it light-hearted but y/n looks at him almost with a helpless expression. "Did I say something?"
"Guys don't choose me, Lando. I'm the friend, I'm tolerated by men and befriended as a result of their interested in my friends. But I'm single for a reason and the universe has made it clear that I'm meant to live and die alone and I've accepted that so you can't come in and mess up that...fate." Y/n states hating how cringy she sounds about everything she says.
It definitely sounds worse out loud than it does in her head and the expression of Lando trying to not to laugh immediately makes her groan.
"I don't expect you to understand. I saw how many fans you have here. You're hardly a man who has to do the chasing."
"Really? Because I just chased you out here and you can tell me about how blind and stupid other guys have been towards you but that doesn't mean I'm going to be like that. I invited you to dinner because I want to speak to you again. I had a good time when we met because of you and I came up to you because you seemed nice and gorgeous and then we talked and I could've spent the rest of the night talking if your friends didn't interrupt."
Y/n actually feels like this is some sort of cruel joke, like he's going to kiss her and then say "sike" as if they're in some sort of cheesy American teen romcom.
"You can say no...but I want to take you on dates. I was drawn to you from the moment I saw you and it might be a dick thing to say, but I'm glad I'm not fighting other guys for your attention because I don't want you to date other guys and it might be too much, too soon to say that but that's how I feel and I'm saying it so you understand."
"You might change your mind when you know me better."
"I might...but I might not. I think there's a higher chance of might not. But if you want to completely eliminate risk of that then you can tell me to leave you alone."
There's a loud vicious voice screaming at her to do exactly that. To eliminate the risk of being hurt and ending up completely devastated because after years of rejection and hurt and acceptance over how alone she'll be. The fear of feeling love only for Lando to change his mind later is enough for her stomach to churn.
"But you could give me a chance and you won't regret it." Lando offers making her swallow, yanked back from her aggressive thoughts as Lando looks at her for a moment. "I'm not that evil."
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It took a couple months, a lot of travelling, amazing dates, hours of talking, flowers, weekend trips, countless facetimes and some pretty incredible sex. But eventually y/n began to accept that Lando really is the real thing.
She feels like she might've really found her person and she's...so happy.
She's never felt the type of love towards or received from someone else and it almost feels all consuming. The fear she had is long forgotten and the rejection she felt for years has faded away. It lingers, sometimes it rears it's ugly head and y/n feels herself panic a little but Lando reassures her without trying and settles any nerves that she has without being aware she has them.
"For you." Lando states casually presenting her with some red roses. "Happy 3 months."
"You are the only man on the planet to celebrate 3 months. You know that?" Y/n laughs as Lando moves behind her hugging her tightly as he kisses her cheek and lifts her up.
"I love you and you deserve flowers anyway, but this way I have an excuse too."
"Well thank you...they're amazing...like you."
"Gotta make sure you always know how I feel." Lando shrugs then sighing. "And we are going out, golf first and then we'll go to a restaurant like I know you actually want to."
"I like watching you golf, I just don't like failing so badly when I attempt too participate."
"Yeah, but you make me look good." Lando jokes then feeling her elbow dig back into her. "I deserved that. However, I also deserve a shower to get ready with my girlfriend for golf and our anniversary plans. So...put the flowers down, they can be taken care of later."
Y/n laughs as places the flowers down and then gets tossed up over his shoulder, she knew it was coming but she still scolds him for the action playfully only to receive a smack on the ass while Lando laughs getting them into the bathroom where he once again proves just how happy he is to ravish the woman he had to do some fighting for but he got her and that's what matters.
He starts at cute cupcake TO FUCKING FUCK ME PLEASE LIKE HOLY SHIT
prince harry meeting prince harry
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âIâm in the arms of my first love. The first person I ever loved. The person Iâll always love. I love you. â
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