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Max and Charles bicker after every race. The grid gets fed up with them.
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09 Jun 2026
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The Argument That Ended With Charles Bent Over the Kitchen Island by Anonymous
Fandoms: Formula 1 RPF
07 Jun 2026
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Max Verstappen was furious when he found the kitchen in ruins.
Charles Leclerc had tried to cook again, and the result was a disaster.
But anger turned to hunger, and hunger turned to something else entirely.
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09 Jun 2026
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“You are severely touch-starved Mr Leclerc," the doctor explained quietly, pushing the tissue box towards his patient. "You're the worst case I've ever seen, to be honest. Your body is screaming for physical affection, which causes this… heightened emotivity."
"Can I just have depression like normal people?" Charles asked, his voice breaking on the last syllable, as he grabbed a tissue from the box.
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Charles has a condition. He needs to be hugged as much as possible, otherwise he cries. Constantly. The paddock tries to help. Mysteriously, Max's hugs work much better than everyone else's.
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09 Jun 2026
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Charles 1:28pm: “Come work out with me, I’m just wanting to appreciate the view.”
That one he can’t miss, Charles is literally talking about checking Max out as he works out. Surely he can’t miss this.
Surely he’s not that stupid.
Quickly, a response comes.
Max 1:29pm: “Isn’t the view of Monaco the same if I’m there or not?”
Charles groans, turning his phone off and putting it down face first on a table.
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Max is oblivious when it comes to flirting, Charles likes him a lot but Max can't see that.
These are the three times Charles tried to drop hints that he likes Max, and the one time Max finally noticed.
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09 Jun 2026
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Gabriel knows something is wrong the moment Sam walks back into the bunker.
Sam insists he’s fine. He always does. But Gabriel can feel the tremor beneath his skin, the exhaustion bleeding through the cracks, the quiet unraveling Sam refuses to name.
So Gabriel doesn’t argue. He doesn’t push. He simply stays, making tea, washing the blood from Sam’s hair, offering steady hands and a heartbeat to rest against until Sam finally lets himself fall apart.
Because Gabriel has held dying stars in his hands.
And nothing has ever mattered more than catching Sam Winchester when he falls.
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09 Jun 2026

