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annabelle_leclerc: don't wanna go home :((499 comments
user1: wait- where does she live?
pierregasly: gorgeous 😍 i will miss you Bella x
annabelle_leclerc: pierregasly miss you already☺️charles_leclerc: stay here then😤
annabelle_leclerc: charles_leclerc you wouldn't be here anywayuser2: damn charles' sister with this best friend🤣🤣
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dms
pierregasly
are you going back to
England straight away?annabelle_leclerc
i'm going back on
tuesday morning
how come?just wondering :)
do you want to maybe
go on a walk now by the
beach?sure:)
i'll meet you there?ok bella x
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annabelle_leclerc: ☀️ ☀️
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user1: okay they are definitely together
user2: jesus first lando now pierre
charles_leclerc: when your sister spends more time with your friend and not you😭😭
user3: 🤣🤣
pierregasly: ❤️
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Annabelle and Pierre were strolling down the the beautiful beach of Monaco as the sun was slowly setting on the fine Monday evening.
"Will you be coming to the British Grand Prix?" Pierre asks her.
"Yes. I can't wait. I do wish I could come to more though." She sighs, running her hand through her hair.
"Why don't you get a job as a photographer for a team. You could easily do that. I've seen your shots of Charles, they're amazing."
Annabelle blushes intensely, "Thank you. But I'm not sure it's that simple. They won't just hire me off the bat."
Pierre shrugs, "Charles could probably get you the job at Ferrari."
She shakes her head, "I don't want to just get the job because of my brother. I want to be hired of my own accord."
Pierre chuckles, "But you would be, you're amazing."
Annabelle shoved him playfully, giggling, "What's with all the compliments? You're making me blush."
Pierre wraps an arm around the small girls shoulder, "No reason."
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LIGHTS OUT - PIERRE GASLY
Fanfictionin which a monegasque girl falls hopelessly in love with a french boy at least it's not that simple