hii could you write something about lewis very fluffy?? idk like their morning together or their night routine đ€ from @prttylightÂ
lewis hamilton x gf!reader
The intoxicating smell of fresh herbs blending together for dinner greets Lewis as he arrives home after a long day of meetings. Shrugging off his coat, he rounds the hallway corner, stopping to lean against the entryway and watching you.
You are unaware of his presence, having missed the sound of the door opening and closing, too busy listening to a podcast while making soup for dinner. He watches you for a bit before coming up behind you, snaking his arms around your waist and startling you.
âHi, sweetheart,â he says, pressing a kiss against your temple.
âHi, Lew,â you reply, turning to smile up at him. âHow was your day?â
âBusy,â he answers simply. âHow was yours?â
You shrug, turning back to the pot in front of you. âProductive, for the most part.â
âGood,â he mumbles against your neck, not wanting to let go. Lewis is a very clingy man, especially behind closed doors.
âWhy donât you go change? Dinner will be ready when youâre back,â you suggest, and he reluctantly lets go, heading into the bedroom.
He returns just as youâre ladling the soup into bowls and setting them on the table.
As Lewis sits down, you canât help but notice how his eyes light up at the sight of the steaming bowls in front of him. He reaches for your hand across the table, giving it a gentle squeeze.
âThis looks amazing, love. Thank you,â he says, his voice warm with appreciation.
You smile back, feeling a flutter in your chest at his words. âYouâre welcome. I hope you like it.â
As you both begin to eat, Lewis tells you more about his day, the meetings he had, and the plans for the upcoming race weekend. You listen intently, offering words of encouragement and support. Itâs these quiet moments together that you cherish the most, away from the cameras and the public eye.
After dinner, Lewis insists on doing the dishes, shooing you away to relax. You curl up on the couch with a book but find yourself watching him instead, admiring the focus and concentration he has for something so simple. Your eyes trail from his face to his toned body, and you get lost in the view, only pulled back to reality when you hear him clear his throat.
âYouâre staring,â he muses, and you smirk.
âWhy wouldnât I be?â you tease, and he lets out a small laugh.
He grabs his own book off the shelf and joins you in the living room. You sit up to make space for him, and he pulls a pillow onto his lap so you can lie back down comfortably.
He interrupts your reading every so often to tell you about something interesting heâs come across, and youâre amused by how excited he gets. Once it gets later in the night, you yawn, and Lewis immediately closes his book.
âShower, then bed?â he suggests, and you nod sleepily.
You follow him into the bathroom, stripping off your clothes as he gets the shower ready.
The warm water cascades over your bodies as you step into the shower together. Lewis gently massages shampoo into your hair, his fingers working out the tension from the day. You lean into his touch, sighing contentedly.
âTurn around,â he murmurs, and you comply. He begins to wash your back, his strong hands kneading your muscles. You canât help but let out a soft moan of pleasure.
âFeel good?â he asks, a hint of amusement in his voice.
âMmhmm,â you respond, too relaxed to form words.
After rinsing off, you return the favor, washing Lewisâs back. He closes his eyes, savoring your touch.
Once clean, you both step out of the shower, wrapping yourselves in fluffy towels. Lewis pulls you close, pressing a soft kiss to your lips.
âI love you,â he whispers, staring deeply into your eyes.
âI love you too, and I love nights like these,â you reply softly.
You dry off and change into comfortable pajamas, Lewis opting for just a pair of sweatpants.
In the bedroom, you climb into bed, immediately snuggling close to Lewis as he wraps an arm around you. He traces lazy patterns on your skin with his fingertips, the gentle touch soothing you toward sleep.
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gosh I really want to write something for seb or carlos BUT I DONR HAVE ANY IDEAS HELP ME requests are open!!
I love reading so much đđ uni made me forget how much I love stories
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⯠pairing: Sebastian Vettel x Ex! Reader âŻ
⯠content warnings: noneâŻ
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Seb and her didnât part on the best terms. The breakup had been tense, marked by unspoken words and lingering hurt. Sheâd moved forward, focusing on her career, he did the same, but some connections never fully disappeared.
Recently, sheâd undergone a surgical procedure, something personal sheâd chosen to keep private. Only her family and closest friends were in the loop. Yet, somehow, Sebastian had found out through a mutual friend.
The operation had gone smoothly, and now she was resting in her recovery room. Her family and a few friends had been with her all afternoon, their quiet conversation filling the space. She was sitting up, sipping some water and trying to distract herself with their chatter, when there was a knock on the door.
Her best friend opened it, and there he wasâSebastian. He stepped inside with a small bouquet of various flowers in hand, his expression steady but thoughtful.
âHey,â he said gently, his eyes scanning her for signs of discomfort.
Her family exchanged a few glances before politely excusing themselves to give them some privacy. Seb approached slowly, setting the flowers on the table beside her.
âYou didnât have to come,â she said, though her voice carried no resentment.
âI know,â he replied, sitting in the chair beside her. âI just⊠I wanted to see for myself that youâre okay.â
She studied him, his calm demeanor making the moment feel less like an intrusion and more like a quiet reunion. âHow did you even know?â
âEmma told me,â he admitted, leaning forward slightly. âI wasnât going to bother you, but⊠I figured it couldnât hurt to stop by.â
She nodded, not knowing what to say. He was the last person she would expect, yet for some reason she felt pleased about him caring about her enough to come.Â
âSo⊠How are you feeling?â he asked, breaking the almost uncomfortable silence that had been settling.
âIâm feeling fine,â she admitted, as she did not feel any extraordinary discomfort after the surgery, âyou guys act as if Iâve been through war,â she joked, hoping to make the moment less awkward.
His lips tugged into a half-smile at her attempt to lighten the mood. It was a classic move of hers, this bantering, and it was both endearing and annoying at the same time. âOh, you know we worry about you,â he teased back.
Sebastian glanced at the flowers he'd brought, then back at her. His voice lowered a bit. âSeriously, though, are you in pain?â
âIâm fine, Seb,â she repeated with almost playful exasperation.
Sebastian nodded, his expression warm but attentive. âOkay, okay,â he conceded, smiling. Then, as if on instinct, his hand reached out, brushing hers gently.
It was such a natural gestureâSeb had always been tactile, a comforting presence for anyone who needed it. But this felt different, even if he hadnât meant it to be. His thumb brushed over her knuckles, and she froze for a moment, the familiarity of his touch stirring something in her chest she wasnât ready to unpack.
Seb adjusted his position in the chair, as if trying to find the right words. âItâs a nice hospital,â he remarked, glancing around the room. âBright, not too clinical. It suits you.â
She raised an eyebrow, a smirk tugging at the corner of her lips. âAre you seriously complimenting the decor right now?â
He chuckled, the sound low and warm. âMaybe. Just trying to make conversation.â
His thumb lingered against her skin for a second too long, and she swallowed, suddenly hyperaware of how close he was despite the chair between them. âSeb, you didnât have to do this,â she said, her voice quieter now. âYouâve got your own lifeâthings to focus on.â
He tilted his head, his expression softening further. âIâm not here because I have to be. Iâm here because I care,â he said simply. âThat doesnât just disappear.â
Her heart gave a painful twist at his words. His words always had that effect, no matter how much time had passed or what they were or werenât. âYou always did have a way with words,â she murmured, trying to deflect the emotions creeping in.
He smiled faintly, his hand still resting over hers. âAnd you always did have a way of avoiding them,â he replied.
A quiet laugh escaped her lips, and for a moment, the tension eased. âTouchĂ©,â she said, her voice lighter.
They sat there for a beat, the sound of distant footsteps in the hallway filling the silence. It wasnât the awkward tension of earlierâit felt⊠familiar. Comfortable in a way she hadnât expected.
Sebâs fingers gave hers a gentle squeeze before he leaned back slightly, as if he could sense she needed space. âWell, for what itâs worth, Iâm glad youâre okay,â he said, his voice steady but soft.
âThanks,â she said, her lips curving into a small, genuine smile. âAnd thanks for the flowers. Theyâre beautiful.â
âI figured you deserved something nice,â he said, leaning back in his chair but still watching her closely. âEven if you think weâre all overreacting.â
âMaybe just a little,â she admitted, a teasing spark in her eyes.
âHey, give me a break,â he said, holding up his hands in mock surrender. âI had to make sure you werenât scaring the nurses with your stubbornness.â
She rolled her eyes but laughed, the sound soft but genuine. âStill as dramatic as ever, I see.â
âOnly for you,â he quipped, and for a moment, the weight of the past seemed lighter between them.
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⯠authors note: English is not my first language, and I hope you liked it <3
COME WHAT MAY | Sebastian Vettel â©âË.â PROLOGUE: A PHONE CALL AND A NEW BEGINNING [PREVIOUS PART] [NEXT PART]
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Red Bull Sebastian Vettel x Red Bull intern & Webber girlfriend!Reader
SUMMARY: Sebastian breaks up with Hanna and Y/N, his best friend, offers him to go to her hometown to try disconnect from everything. However, things take a turn for the worst when Mark Webber, Seb's teammate and Y/N's boyfriend, calls her and starts thinking she's cheating on him with Vettel.
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WARNINGS: Angst, curse words and bad language, such a toxic Mark Webber, mentions of death, cancer and suicide
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Linz, Austria January 15th, 2010
"Sometimes I wonder if, besides whether I deserve everything I've achieved, I'm actually doing good enough to keep it. I mean... do I deserve my position at Red Bull, or are they just keeping me because Seb was the one who got me in, and now I'm also Mark's girlfriend? And about that last part... am I really what my boyfriend deserves, or, like dad says, is it just a passing fling of a few months where I only want to sleep with him as some sort of stress relief? Seb says that, as long as Mark makes me happy, that's what matters, but... does Mark really make me happy? Or is it..."
"I'll open the door, Dad!"
Louisa's voice snapped you back to reality.
Carefully, you put away the journal he had given you for your twenty-first birthday, which had served as your therapy ever since, in the nightstand drawer. Then, you jumped out of bed with an energy you hadnât felt in a long time and cheerfully walked over to your desk. You carefully moved aside the scattered notes you still hadnât put away despite the semester ending two weeks ago and made sure everything looked as presentable as possible. Your straightened hair fell over your shoulders, though your bangs needed a little fixing, nothing you couldnât adjust with your fingers. You also applied some lip balm, more to add a bit of shine than to keep your lips hydrated. Lastly, you adjusted your clothes as best as you could, trying to relax as much as possible and, most importantly, remind yourself that he would be more than happy to see you, no matter how you looked. Â
You knew that Sebastian Vettel was just your best friend, but in some way, you always tried to appear as perfect as possible before him to show you were worthy of his friendship. Â
You knew that, no matter how much Sebastian had cherished you since you both met in 2008, when you joined Toro Rosso as an intern while he was already a driver, he was better than you in every way. Â
The door suddenly opened, pulling you out of your thoughts and revealing your two younger sisters peeking through the gap. Â
âWhy are you taking so long?â Amelie, 15, inquired. âItâs not like your boyfriend just arrivedâŠâ
âYeah, yeah! Why are you getting all pretty?â The youngest, Louisa, 8, chimed in. âSeb is already downstairs waiting for you. Heâs talking to dad and uncle Hans about football, and Iâm so boredâŠâ
âShut up you idiot,â Amelie responded, giving her a light shoulder tap. âDonât listen to her,â she turned to you. âWhat theyâre actually doing is grilling Sebastian about why heâs here today and, more importantly, why heâs staying with us for a few days.â
Your eyes widened in surprise. As far as you could remember, Seb hadnât mentioned anything about staying over. Â
âWhat do you mean, staying with us? Seb said that?â
âUncle Hans thinks heâs just a friend, but dad believes youâre sleeping with him while also sleeping with Mark,â Amelie retorted. Â
âHow the hell would I be sleeping with Seb?!â you shouted, making your sisters step inside the room and slamming the door shut. âThatâs⊠ridiculous, thatâs what it is,â you added, trying your best not to curse. Â
âBut if dad says it, it must be true, Didi,â Louisa replied, a bit annoyed. âYou know dad never lies to us.â
âListen to me, both of you,â you cut them off. âI need you to behave and promise me something.â
Amelie and Louisa exchanged curious glances before looking back at you. Â
âI donât want you to mention Mark in front of Seb. No jokes, no side comments about how much you dislike him⊠nothing. Got it?â Â
âWhy canât I tell Seb I donât like Mark if itâs the truth? Do I have to lie to him?â Louisa asked with her characteristic innocence. âI like Seb a lot, and I donât want to lie to himâŠâ
âBecauseâŠâ
âIf youâre hesitating that much it must be because you really are sleeping with Seb.â
âAmelie, shut it! Louâs here!â you scolded, glancing at Louisa. Â
âWhat does sleeping with mean? Does it mean youâre dating?â Louisa asked, looking at you one again with a mix of curiosity and doubt.
âSeb doesnât have a girlfriend anymore, okay?â
Your statement left your younger sisters stunned. Louisa had liked Hanna quite a bit, and she had always been nice to her whenever they met. Amelie, on the other hand, even though she had liked the German woman, started wondering why that same German, who had seemed so in love with his girlfriend, had suddenly broken up with her. Â
âSeb isnât with Hanna anymore?â
You took a deep breath, trying to calm yourself and give them a convincing answer, even though you didnât have one herself. Â
âYeah, Seb isnât with Hanna anymore,â you replied as calmly as possible. âDonât ask why because he didnât give me many details other than, well⊠that he needed a break.â
âDoes Mark know about this not-so-surprise visit?â Amelie asked, crossing her arms. Â
Your heart skipped a beat. If there was one thing you hated about your middle sister, it was how nosy she was for a 15-year-old. If she was like this now, you didnât even want to imagine what sheâd be like in a few years. Â
âNot everything revolves around Mark, Ame,â you brushed off the question because you didnât know how to answer that no, your boyfriend had no idea about this visit, which you were more than thrilled about. âSeb is my best friend, and heâs going through a lot. And do you know what good friends do in bad times? Theyâre there for each other.âÂ
âYeah, yeah, whatever you sayâŠâ Amelie replied, unconvinced. Â
Louisa, who was about to say how happy she was that Vettel was there with them and how much she preferred him over Webber as your boyfriend, was interrupted by their fatherâs deep voice calling from downstairs:Â Â
âY/N Y/L/N, get down here! Your guest is tired of waiting!â
You quickly checked your reflection one last time, grabbed your phone, and, before opening the door, turned to your sisters with a stern look:Â Â
âYou two,â you pointed at them, âno jokes today. Not a word about Mark or anything related to him.â
The youngest nodded enthusiastically, bouncing slightly as she headed for the stairs. Amelie, however, simply shrugged and smirked mischievously. Â
âIâll think about it,â she said before following Lou down the stairs. Â
âAmelie!â you hissed under your breath. Â
âFine, fine. I promiseâŠâ
Rolling your eyes, you made one final check to ensure you looked perfect before stepping out. Your heart pounded uncontrollably as you descended the stairs. You tried to push aside any thoughts that could make your reunion with Sebastian awkward, or let your nerves get the best of you.
However, everything seemed to go to hell the moment your eyes landed on the German. Â
Sebastian was there, chatting animatedly with your aunt, Johanna, who was chopping vegetables. You were taken aback to see him with his sweater sleeves rolled up, still wearing his Red Bull beanie, as he carefully cut something. Â
Afraid your friend might catch your staring, you quickly glanced at the dining table, where your father and uncle were still engrossed in the football discussion Lou had mentioned. Your sisters were at the other end of the living room, turning on the Wii console, likely to start a game of Mario Kart and try to get Seb to join them. Â
You looked back at the driver the moment you heard him laugh, probably at something your aunt had said. He looked so natural, so comfortable, as if he truly belonged in your family. He hadnât changed much since the last time you saw him, nearly three months ago, but you suddenly felt a strange sensation in your stomach, similar to the anxiety you got during exams, but for an entirely different reason. Â
The more you observed him, the more you noticed how tired he looked. How⊠sad he seemed. And somehow, in a way you couldnât quite explain, that made you feel absolutely awful.
Or perhaps you were beginning to admit what you had never acknowledged to yourself in order not to ruin the friendship you had always needed but never truly had.
âAh, Y/N! Look who I put to work. Heâs better than me at cutting onions. You should tell Seb to come visit us more often, so he can help me when your sisters donât want to.â
Seb turned at the mention of his name. The smile he had missed so much appeared on his face the moment he saw you. Before you could say anything, he closed the small distance between you at an incredible speed and, without a word, embraced you. Â
You remained still for a few seconds, surprised and unsure of what to do. The contact completely unsettled you, but as soon as he started stroking your hair, you relaxed and returned the hug, wrapping your arms tightly around his waist and pulling him closer. Â
âYou donât even have an idea of how much Iâve missed you, Y/N,â he murmured, pressing a soft kiss to your head. Â
âI missed you too.âÂ
And you have no idea how much, you thought, trying to swallow the lump in your throat. Â
Why did your entire being seem to change, becoming something so complicated and inexplicable, whenever he was near? Â
If only he knew what that farewell at the last Grand Prix of the season had meant to youâŠÂ Â
When you pulled apart, the driver studied your face carefully. There was something about you that felt a bit unfamiliar⊠different. He couldnât tell if it was your hair, a little shorter since the last time he saw you; the dark circles under your eyes, more pronounced than they should have been after three weeks of vacation before starting your final university semester; or the evident weight loss. Â
âI really wanted to see you again,â he forced himself to say instead of asking what had happened to you to make you look so⊠different. Â
You forced a small smile and lowered your gaze, embarrassed by not knowing what else to say. You had thought of telling him that he looked great, because, in your eyes, he always did, but decided against it, considering the reason he had come to visit. Â
âSo they put you to work, huh?â you finally said, gesturing toward your aunt, who was watching them while continuing to prepare dinner. Â
âNot really. I volunteered,â Seb replied with a smile. Johanna was about to say something, but the young man interrupted her. âItâs the least I could do after you let me stay here for a few days.âÂ
You swallowed hard. You were more than happy to have your friend stay with your family for a few days, but⊠why couldnât you remember anything about that conversation? Â
âAnd let me tell you, heâs an excellent volunteer. If only Mark were more likeâŠâÂ
âYou donât have to treat him like royalty, Johanna,â you cut off your aunt before she could say more. Seb blushed and started nervously playing with his hands. âHeâs justâŠâ
âYes, I know, your friend,â the woman replied, apologizing to you with a glance. âBut, as your friend, he is also our guest, and he deserves the best. Besides, he doesnât complain about my excellent taste in music, unlike someone I knowâŠâ She added, glancing sideways at her husband. Â
Seb chuckled, leaning against the kitchen counter without breaking eye contact with you. Â
âAt least itâs better than those weird songs Ricciardo used to play when we were at Toro Rosso. Do you remember when he got obsessed with playing Nessun Dorma before every race?â Â
âOh God, donât remind me. I love classical music, but I still have nightmares about that.â
You both laughed at the memory of the year you met, when you had become each otherâs biggest support. Everything had changed, perhaps too much, in those short two years, but what mattered most was that you still had each other, no matter what. Â
At least, for now.
You tried to step a little closer to Sebastian, but the sound of your father dragging his chair and moving toward you made you step back shyly. Â
âWell then⊠whatâs the plan, Vettel? Are you staying here for a few days?â
Seb nodded nervously at Bernhardâs question. Even though he knew your father well and had met him countless times, he always felt nervous whenever they shared the same space, especially when they had a conversation. Â
âWell⊠yes. If thatâs okay with you, of course,â he quickly added, stepping closer to the older man. âI needed to get away from Switzerland for a bit, and even more from Heppenheim⊠to clear my head. And, to be honest, thereâs no one else Iâd rather spend this time with.â
His gaze shifted to you, who were trying to process his words. You kept glancing nervously between Bernhard and Sebastian, afraid one of them might say something inappropriate. Â
âOf course, kid,â your father finally answered, giving Seb a pat on the back. âYou know youâre more than welcome here. Hell, I should pay you extra for taking such good care of my little girl when youâre away!â
âDadâŠâ Â
âI do it gladly, Bernhard. Iâve already told her, but in case sheâs forgotten, let me say it again: I love spending time with Y/N.â
You lowered her gaze, embarrassed by all the attention you were receiving, and especially by the scene unfolding before you. You didnât need to look up to know that Seb had his eyes on her, just like your father. You also knew that your aunt was probably muttering some comparison between your best friend and your boyfriend, and that your uncle would soon join in. Â
Sebastian took a chance and, while continuing to talk with Bernhard who, due to his worsening health, had quickly taken a seat on one of the dining island stools, wrapped an arm around your shoulder. Â
To their surprise, no one objected. Â
âUh⊠Dad?â you spoke up, your voice small and hesitant as you carefully removed Sebâs arm and leaned over the kitchen island. Â
âSomething wrong?â
âWould you mind if⊠if Seb and I went for a walk?â You asked timidly. âAnd would it be okay if we had dinner out?â You added, this time addressing your aunt. Â
Johanna set down what she was doing and turned to you. She narrowed her eyes slightly, inspecting the pair of friends. Then, she placed the knife on the cutting board and turned to you with a smile. Â
âWhy are you asking me? Youâre twenty-one, almost twenty-two, sweetheart,â she answered, now turning to Bernhard, who agreed with his sister-in-law. âYou donât need our permission to go out, Y/N.â
You opened her mouth to respond but immediately closed it again. Your cheeks turned a deep shade of red, standing out even more against your now pale skin. You stared straight ahead, absentmindedly playing with the hem of your sweater to avoid saying anything inappropriate again. Â
To hide the fact that your insecurity and discomfort had, in some way, worsened since certain events with a certain person. Â
âI think Y/N just wanted to check in case you were making extra food for dinner, Johanna,â Seb intervened. You met his gaze, silently thanking him for stepping in. âBut if youâre worried about anything,â or Y/N, he thought to himself, âI promise to bring her back at a reasonable hour, safe and happy.â
Johanna raised an eyebrow. Meanwhile, Hans and Bernhard exchanged knowing looks, probably misinterpreting the Germanâs words, as they suddenly started chuckling. Â
âDonât even think about setting a curfew for my girl, Vettel. Youâre a Formula 1 driver, and my daughter is six months away from graduating university. Youâre both adults, for Godâs sake!â Bernhard laughed, trying to keep a straight face. Â
âWe just donât want you getting into trouble,â your uncle added. âIâm a lawyer, but I wouldnât want you two as clients, especially not for free.â
Sebastian widened his eyes, unsure how to take the comment. You, on the other hand, just tried not to die of embarrassment, silently praying that the German was taking everything in stride. Â
âNot to doubt you two, but, you know⊠trust is a dangerous thing.â
You can say that again, you thought, remembering the man twelve years older than you who, during your entire winter break, had barely reached out more than twice with phone calls that didnât even last five minutes.
"Well, I think it's best if we start heading out," Seb commented as he grabbed his jacket from the back of a chair. "Come on, Y/N," he said, taking your hand while waving goodbye to your family with the other. "We won't be late, I swear!"
Your sisters said their reluctant goodbyes, thinking the German was going to play with them. Meanwhile, Hans and Bernhard started making bets about what would really happen between the two of you that night.
Johanna was the only one who walked you to the door, carefully adjusting your coats, scarves, and hats as if she was your mother.
"Have fun, you two, you deserve it. And you, Seb, don't think youâre getting out of helping me tomorrow. You still have to teach me that lemon cake recipe you always say your mother makes."
"Donât worry, Johanna," Seb replied while holding the door open for you. "Iâm saving my morning for you and your cooking sessions."
The woman smiled, delighted to have the German around, and said goodbye to you once more.
As soon as you stepped outside, the cool night air hit your faces. You took a moment to inhale and exhale, relaxing and feeling, for the first time in a long while, free. More than anything, you felt like yourself. Seb walked beside you, unable to stop smiling, grateful to be in his best friendâs hometown, with you by his side, helping him get through the rough patch caused by his breakup with Hanna.
"Do you always blush that much around your family, or is it just when you have company?" Seb asked after a while, nudging you playfully with his shoulder while keeping his hands in his pockets.
"Don't start with that, Seb! You know I can be a little shy sometimes..."
"It's okay, I already knew that," he interrupted. "I think it's really cute when you blush."
"Sometimes you're unbearable, you know that?" you shot back, playfully.
"I know, but you love me anyway."
It wasn't a question, but a statement. One you couldnât argue with because she completely agreed.
And that, more than comforting you, made you worry more and more about your relationship.
Despite the recent snowfall, the streets of Linz were busier than you had expected. The ice-skating rinks were packed, and to your surprise, the winter market stalls, forming a kind of fair that attracted people of all ages almost daily and which you loved visiting, were overflowing with people.
Although taking Seb there had been your original plan for his first day, you had decided to do something more intimate with him instead, something you hadnât done in a long time, not even with Mark. However, you knew your relationship with the German was special enough to share something so personal with him without regretting it afterward.
"Since this is the first time youâve come to visit me, Iâve put together a little tour so you can really get to know my city," you explained, looking at him. "That way, when you leave, youâll know Linz as well as I do. And maybe, if one day you bring someone here..."
"Youâre going to show me what tourists donât usually get to see, arenât you?" he interrupted. "I mean⊠promise me youâll show me every last little corner, even the ones way out on the city outskirts. That could really come in handy someday."
"No problem. Iâll show you everything you want," you replied, flashing him a proud smile.
He laughed at your comment. Taking his hands out of his pockets, he awkwardly brushed his right hand against your left one. You blushed and tried to move it away, but Seb didnât let you, he ended up taking your hand, not caring that you were just friends and that you had a boyfriend.
Because you were just that, friends. No matter how much he wanted it, he could never, in his life, date someone like you. Because while Mark was already a man with a clear path and a well-established career, he was just a twenty-something still learning from every mistake he made.
With your hands still intertwined, Sebastianâs gaze roamed the streets, the people, and the buildings surrounding them.
"This place is beautiful, and peaceful in its own way despite the bustle. I can see why you love it so much..."
You nodded, feeling your heartbeat speed up. Linz wasnât the best city in the world, nor did it hold many good memories for you since your motherâs suicide and your sudden move to Spain. But, at the end of the day, it was your home, and hearing him appreciate it meant more to you than you could ever admit.
You walked in comfortable silence for a while, stopping every so often so you could point out your old school, your university, and even your favorite cafĂ©, the one you used to go to when studying at your aunt and uncleâs house became too chaotic.
However, just as you were nearing the place you wanted to take Seb, he broke the silence with a question that, while not entirely unexpected, was the last thing she thought he would ask.
"How are things with Mark?"
The casual question made you slow your pace slightly before quickly recovering and catching up with Sebastian.
"Theyâre⊠fine," you said, tucking a strand of hair behind your ear. "You know, the usual. Heâs in London, Iâm here, we call each other..."
Donât lie to him, Y/N.
"And does that make you happy?"
"Yes, of course."
You wanted to tell Seb the truth, but you couldnât.
This time, he was the one who needed support, not to listen to complaints and tears about a relationship with a questionable age gap and an even more questionable dynamic.
"And how are you doing after everything with Hanna?" you asked, changing the subject and hoping you hadnât overstepped. "Ever since you called to tell me what happened, Iâve been worried, but I didnât want to push..."
Sebâs expression darkened slightly. He let out a sigh that you were sure he had been holding in longer than he wouldâve liked, staring straight ahead as you walked.
"Weâre okay. Iâm okay," he corrected himself. "Nothing weird happened or anything, itâs just thatâŠ" he trailed off, possibly choosing his words carefully before continuing. "We ended things amicably, you know? No hard feelings, no fights, nothing like that."
"Well, Iâm glad to hear that," you replied, choosing your words carefully as well. "It caught me completely off guard because⊠I donât know, it seemed like everything was fine. You two were together for three yearsâŠ"
"Yeah, three pretty good years, but I think we realized we were only staying together because we were comfortable, because it was our routine, not because we actually loved each other." He paused, looking at you. "She never said it, and neither did I, but I get the feeling we wanted completely different things in life, and that was hurting us, even if we didnât mean to."
"And that makes it even harder..."
"Exactly," he admitted, giving you a bittersweet smile. "But I feel like it was the right decision for both of us. Itâs just that⊠making such a risky choice after thinking about it for so long, and wanting to do the right thing, is tough. Honestly, right now, being alone again is really difficult, but I guess itâs just a matter of time before I get used to it."
You didnât know what to say, and you had no clue what deeper meaning lay behind Sebastianâs words.
"You wonât be alone, Seb," you managed to say, trying not to get nervous. "You have me."
He looked at you, his body relaxing slightly as your steps fell back into rhythm.
"I know. And, even if you donât believe it, that means much more to me than you can imagine."
For a moment, nothing and no one else existed, just you. You stared at each other, lost in each otherâs eyes, as thoughts raced through your minds. Thoughts that, if spoken aloud, would haunt them for the rest of your lives, shattering everything you knew and had between you.
It wasnât until you cleared your throat and quickened your pace that the moment broke.
"Come on, weâre almost there. I have a reservation at seven, and I donât want us to be late."
"Wherever you say, my dear tour guide," Seb replied.
After walking for a few more minutes, you stopped in front of a restaurant tucked away in a small alley. Sonnengarten, garden of the sun in German, was written at the top of the façade, painted in a warm yellow color. Along with the soft lights illuminating it directly and the hanging flower baskets, it invited people to step inside. The instrumental music playing, what seemed to be rock from the '60s and '70s, was the cherry on top. Â
âWell, here we are,â you said, visibly excited as she entered the restaurant. Â
Seb watched you, noticing the special sparkle in your eyes. Â
âThanks for bringing me here. Itâs obvious this place means a lot to you.â Â
âIt does,â you nodded, a small smile on your lips. âMy mother used to bring us here every weekend. We always switched up our orders because, well, we loved, and still love, trying new things, but my dad always ordered a schnitzel,â you explained with excitement. That only made Seb feel even more grateful that you had brought him to such a special place. âMy sisters and I would always try to convince him to try something different and share some of our food, but he always refused and made up some silly excuse.â Â
âSo, this is like⊠a sacred place for you, right?â Â
âYes, very much so. But since my mom passed away, we havenât come back. Actually, this is the first time in years that Iâve come here to eatâŠâ Â
Your statement made Sebâs chest tighten. He knew how Rosalie, your mother, had died nearly eight years ago. He was fully aware of the impact it had on your life, which was precisely why he was more than grateful that you were sharing this detail, this part of your life, this seemingly important family tradition, with him. Â
His friend. His best friend. Â
âReally, Y/N, thank you for bringing me here,â the driver said sincerely. Â
Before you could respond, a middle-aged man appeared in front of you. He quickly approached you and hugged you, a gesture you gladly accepted. Â
âMy dear Miss Y/L/N! Itâs been so long, little one! You finally decided to come eat here again⊠it was about time!â Â
âIâm really happy to be back as a customer, Matthias,â you replied kindly. Â
The manâs eyes shifted to Sebastian, whom he openly scanned from head to toe. Once he recognized him, his eyes widened. After all, it was widely known in the city that Y/N Y/L/N was not only an intern for one of the most successful Formula 1 teams of the past year but also lucky enough to be working with one of the sportâs rising stars. Â
âWell, well, Sebastian Vettel!â the man exclaimed excitedly, offering his hand to the German, who shook it with a smile. âAre you two dating?â he asked curiously. Â
âNo, no! Heâs just a good friend of mine,â you said quickly, avoiding Sebâs gaze. âMy⊠boyfriend,â you managed to say, barely containing youR embarrassment, âis the other Red Bull driver, Mark Webber.â Â
âOh, well, no problem!â Matthias laughed heartily, giving Seb a friendly pat on the shoulder. âAny friend of our Y/N is a friend of ours. Now, come on, Iâll take you to the Y/L/N family table. Iâve been reserving it since Y/N told me she was coming.â Â
Sebastian observed you as the waiter led you to a table in a corner by a large window. You simply shrugged and smiled, feeling proud to see how happy and, most importantly, how at ease the boy seemed. Â
You couldnât help but feel a little nervous and special at the same time when, before you could sit down, Seb pulled out the chair for you and pushed it in gently once you were seated. Â
âWell, Miss Y/L/N, Iâll be back in a bit with the dishes I know are your favorites. Enjoy your evening.â Â
The waiter winked at you and, once he was far enough away, you buried your face in your hands, utterly embarrassed by the scene you had just lived through. Â
âOh god⊠I canât believe he thought we were together,â you murmured. âEveryone here knows Iâm with MarkâŠâ Â
âWell, maybe they think weâd make a good couple.â Â
Seb laughed at his own comment, and you shot him a death glare, though it didnât last long as the corner of your lips curved into a smile. Â
âDonât start with that too.â Â
âIâm just joking, Y/N,â Vettel said with a satisfied grin. âBesides, if people think weâre together and we get, I donât know, good tables like this one,â he pointed at their spot, âand free pastries like the ones the bakery lady gave me near your house today, I wouldnât mind pretending weâre a couple.â Â
You rolled her eyes but couldnât stop the flicker of warmth that bloomed inside you as you imagined a hypothetical situation where you and Seb were together, where you shared more than just friendship. Â
âWell, I think itâs time we have a slightly more serious conversation, so no boyfriends, exes, or fake relationships,â you said as you leaned forward, resting your elbows on the table. âWhatâs the plan for this year? Do you think you can win the championship?â Â
âThatâs the goal, my dear," he chuckled, pouring himself a glass of water and taking a sip. âFor now, I think the car is good, and we have a strong team, but you know how things can goâŠâ Â
âThe important thing is that you have what it takes, Seb: talent and ambition.â Â
He smiled, a little shy at your compliment, and adjusted himself in his seat. Â
âSo, you better be ready to put up with me every time you win,â you continued playfully. Â
âOnly if you ditch Mark so we can celebrate properly.â Â
Sebastian immediately realized he might have messed up with that comment. Â
You, instead of responding, did your best to force a smile and act like you hadnât heard what the German had just said. Â
âBy the wayâŠâ the driver spoke carefully, knowing he might be treading on dangerous ground. âWhen are we going to plan something? I came here, but you know⊠plans like we used to make when we were at Toro Rosso and before you started dating MarkâŠâ Â
You didnât know what to say. You hesitated before answering, thinking about how things had changed since you were single and he was in a relationship with Hanna, who had always been wonderful to you and never minded Sebastian and you hanging out together. She had even tagged along on some of their outings, something that made you feel terribly guilty but, at the same time, too bad to refuse given how kind both of them were to you. Â
âI donât know, Seb. Things are⊠complicated, different⊠Itâs nothing you donât already know.â Â
Itâs obvious there are things Seb doesnât know. Donât fool yourself. Â
âWell, weâll come up with something,â he replied, trying to believe his own words. âWe could go out after a race, grab something to eat⊠Or, I donât know, during the summer break I could take you to the karting track where I used to go as a kid and see MichaelâŠâ Â
You couldnât keep listening because it hurt. The idea of doing such personal and meaningful things with Sebastian was difficult to process, especially considering you were dating Mark, and no matter how much you tried to talk to him about it, he wouldnât take it well. You didnât deserve that kind of attention, even though it was the only way someone had ever shown her⊠affection, love, or any of its variations. Mark had barely paid you any attention since you started dating, something you had noticed in other couples but had never experienced yourself. Â
Seb kept talking, but the sound of your phone ringing, a childish melody set by his sister Louisa, snapped you back to reality. Â
Your heart clenched when you saw Markâs name on the screen. Â
Your stomach twisted, anxiety creeping in, the weight of everything you hadnât told anyone, not even Seb, suddenly pressing down on you again, returning in full force as if it had never left, not even when Webber seemed to have forgotten about you. Â
âAre you going to answer?â Seb asked, tilting his head slightly as he noticed how doubtful you were.
You didn't move. You couldn't. You weren't ready to face a call from your boyfriend after weeks of not hearing from him, especially not in the situation you were in.
And even less so considering who you were spending time with at that moment, and how stubborn Mark had been about your relationship with Sebastian ever since you started dating, even knowing that you were, in reality, just very good friends.
âItâs just⊠Itâs Mark,â was all you could whisper.
âAnd are you just going to let it ring? Come on, Y/N, heâs your boyfriend. Itâs not like heâs going to kill you if you answer.â
âIâll call him when we get home,â you swallowed hard, feeling your hands starting to sweat.
âY/N,â Seb said, sounding more authoritative than he would have liked. âItâs just a call. Whatâs the worst that could happen?â
If only you knew...
âCome on, Y/N, pick it up. If he's calling, it must be important.â
Your fingers trembled slightly until you finally decided to press the answer button.
You forced a smile, even though the only thing you wanted to do at that moment was cry and tell Sebastian the whole truth. Instead, you put the phone to your ear and answered, trying your best to keep your voice steady.
âHello, MarkâŠâ
âDamn, itâs about time you answered. Do you mind telling me where you are? Iâve been trying to reach you for days and days, and youâve just ignored me.â
Itâs a lie, Y/N. He hasnât called. Heâs manipulating you because, once again, heâs forgotten about you...
âIâm out,â you replied, controlling everything you said while looking at Seb, who had started talking with Matthias. âIâm having dinner.â
âAnd who exactly are you with?â Mark asked disparagingly, totally suspicious of you.
You gripped the phone tightly and opened your mouth to respond with the first excuse that came to your mind. But before you could, Matthias started talking too loudly with your companion:
âYouâre such a gentleman with our Y/N, Sebastian! Are you sure youâre just friends?â
âJust friends, Matthias, really,â Seb replied cheerfully, although alert to you, who seemed terrified.
âSebastian? What exact Sebastian, Y/N?â
Your blood ran cold when you heard the aggressive tone Mark was using on the other end of the phone.
âMark, itâs not what you thinkâŠâ
âWho the fuck are you with, Y/N?â Mark exploded. Even Sebastian and Matthias, who were still talking, seemed to hear the yelling coming from the phone. âAre you with Sebastian Vettel? Is it the Sebastian Vettel Iâm imagining?â
âMark, please, let me explainâŠâ
âExplain what?â the Australian's voice started getting louder and angrier. âThat you went out to dinner with him as if that was the most normal thing in the world?â
Seb, noticing the sudden change in you, both in your mood and body language, became alert. He turned his attention back to the waiter, this time giving an excuse after he placed all the plates on their table so that he could leave and give you some privacy.
Your tense posture and the fact that you became so silent, just listening to what his teammate was saying on the other side of the line, didnât go unnoticed by him, and he knew there was more between them than what his friend wanted him to know.
âTake good care of her, Sebastian. Y/N deserves the best.â
Seb smiled kindly at Matthiasâs words, and his eyes followed him until he was far enough away. His eyes then returned to you.
Something wasnât right, and it was creating a feeling of internal rage in Seb that he hadnât felt in a long time.
âMark, Iâll call you when I get home, okay? I donât wantâŠâ
âSo youâre with him, right?â the Australian spat, not letting her finish. âSebastian Vettel... Out of all the damn people you could be with, youâre with himâŠâ
âMark, please⊠Let me explainâŠâ You started, your words already bordering on pleading.
âThink about the kind of girlfriend you are, Y/N,â his voice, though calm now, you knew he was about to start throwing poisoned darts that would torment you in the weeks to come. âWhile Iâm busting my ass working, training, doing everything I can to move the damn team forward, youâre out there with the guy you claim is your best friend, going on dates. How would you feel if it were the other way around, Y/N?â
âItâs not what you think,â you whispered, unable to control the tremor in your voice.
âOh really? Then what is it? Because to me, it looks like you're acting with another man the way you should be acting with your boyfriend. How do you think that makes me feel, huh?â
Donât believe his words, Y/N... Heâs trying to convince himself that itâs your fault just because heâs ignored you for almost a month...
âMark, heâs my best friend, and youâve known that since before we started dating. I havenât hidden it from you, just like Iâm not hiding anything from you now.â
Sebastian, paying close attention to every word from you, felt his heart drop at what you had said, especially the tone you used.
You mattered to Sebastian, just as he mattered to you.
âI wouldnât take a girl to the city I grew up in if she was just my best friend, leaving my girlfriend feeling like second best, but hey, to each their ownâŠâ
You sighed, unable to stop looking at Seb, hurt by the words Mark had just said, even though you convinced yourself, despite knowing you were lying to yourself, that the Australian cared about you enough to consider you a girlfriend.
Oh my God, Y/N, you havenât even met his parents yetâŠ
âYouâre being unfair,â was all you could say.
âNo, if anyoneâs being unfair here, itâs you, Y/N,â replied Mark. âYouâre selfish, and you think of no one but yourself.â
âI donât want to keep talking about this, MarkâŠâ
âOf course you donât. Because you donât want Seb to know what youâre really like,â Webber said harshly. âMaybe I should tell him myself. Do you think heâd believe me? Would he still want a bitch like you if he knew the real you?â
Your stomach dropped at what Mark had just said. You didnât know what to say; you didnât know how to contradict him because you knew it was impossible to make him think otherwise.
The worst part? Sebastianâs face went completely pale, which made you worry even more about what your friend might now think of you.
Without saying anything else, and while you still faintly heard the Australianâs reproaches, you ended the call, throwing the phone harshly on the table and unable to control your hands, which were shaking more and more.
âY/NâŠâ Seb spoke, unsure of how to approach the conversation he wanted to have with you about what had just happened.
âItâs... It doesnât matter,â you corrected yourself. The last thing you wanted was for that heated conversation you had had with Mark to ruin your time with Seb, especially your stay with the German. âLetâs eat and let everything else rest, okay? Iâve been planning this for weeks, and I donât want to ruin it because of a conversation that never should have happened.â
Seb didnât seem entirely convinced by your words, and even less by your attitude. He knew you were broken inside at that moment, and nothing hurt him more than knowing he didnât know how to help you.
âY/N, if somethingâs wrong... you can tell me. You know that, right?â
You tried to force a smile again, but it was impossible. Instead, tears began to fall from your eyes, and no matter how hard you tried to control them, you couldnât.
âItâs okay, Seb, itâs nothing. I swear.â
Lie to yourself if you want, but donât lie to him.
âReally, Y/N... No matter what you need or when you need it, Iâll be here... Youâre not alone, Y/N, okay? Come what may.â
You looked at your hands, now in Sebâs. His thumb was calmly rubbing over them, something Seb knew perfectly well relaxed you when you had anxiety, like now, when you felt on the edge of a panic attack; or at least, thatâs what the constant feeling of suffocation you couldnât shake off told you, no matter how hard you tried to control your breathing and especially promise yourself that everything would be fine.
Donât be so dramatic, Y/N, Markâs voice echoed in your head in such a scene, making you pull your hands from the table and hide them beneath it, embarrassed.
Sebastian sighed, knowing he wouldnât stop trying to help you, no matter how reluctant you were. If you wanted to end the contact, so be it, but that didnât mean heâd stop trying to make sure you were okay.
âI mean it, Y/N,â the guy insisted. âWhatever it is youâre going through, you donât have to do it alone. Youâre my best friend, and best friends are there to support each other. Just like youâre doing now, with me, with Hanna,â he added.
You looked up at him again, and your chest tightened. How could he be so noble with you? How was he able to say the words you needed to hear at every moment? With Mark, you felt small, as if you didnât matter at all, but Seb... he made you feel like a princess straight out of a fairy tale, whose ending was still to be written.
âThank you, Seb,â you murmured, unable to take your eyes off those blue eyes that so relaxed you. âFor⊠everything.â
âYou donât have to thank me, Y/N. Thatâs what friends are for.â
You wanted to believe him. You wanted to believe that, unlike your boyfriend, if you even were, or ever had been, someone could care about you. You didnât want to give your best friend false hopes, but the way he treated you, how it seemed like he cared...
Why did Seb make you feel like the most special person in the world when the person who was supposed to care about you the most didnât even bother to try?
Sebastian Vettel knew you like the back of his hand, and that was exactly what scared you the most.