❝when it hurts, but it hurts so good,
do you take it? do you break it off?
when it hurts, but it hurts so good,
can you say it? can you say it?
your love is like (hey, na-na-na, na-na)
your love is like (hey, na-na-na, na-na)
it hurts so good (hey...
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*:・゚✧*:・゚✧—hurts (verb) 1. cause physical pain or injury to.
(noun) 3. physical injury; harm.
*:・゚✧*:・゚✧—so (adverb) 1. to such a great extent.
2. to the same extent (used in comparisons).
(conjunction) 3. and for this reason; therefore.
4. with the aim that; in order that.
*:・゚✧*:・゚✧—good (adjective) 1. to be desired or approved of.
2. having the qualities required for a particular role.
(noun) 3. that which is morally right; righteousness.
4. benefit or advantage to someone or something.
(adverb) 5. well.
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∞༺♥༻✧ WHEN YOUR PARENT IS FAMOUS, EVERYONE EXPECTED YOU TO END UP LIKE THEM IN THE FUTURE. That was exactly how it was for Caio Senna. He grew up around race cars, always was a fan of them and the art of motorsport. His father, Ayrton Senna, was one of the many world-renowned drivers in Formula One. Caio wanted to be like him one day.
But after a tragedy during the Imola race for the 1994 season, which cost Ayrton Senna his life, that dream of Caio's would have to be postponed and possibly canceled.
Caio was only four years old when the crash happened, so he hadn't really known his father long. He didn't have many memories with him. And now he was without his other parent, as he never had his mother around—she was a deadbeat. Ayrton's premature death had also taken a toll on Caio's cousins Bruno, Bianca, and Paula, his aunt Viviane, his uncle Leonardo, and his grandparents Neyde Senna and Milton da Silva.
For several years, both Caio and Bruno weren't allowed to go karting. Their family had banned them from it in fear they would get into an accident much like Ayrton. But after a while, they had no choice but to allow the boys to participate in the sport again.
One day, after a DNF that was caused by his sworn enemy Dennis Kaufmann, Caio had gone home as soon as possible and started working on improving his kart. Alain Prost, Ayrton's former rival and friend, had stopped by the household to check up on the family. He found Caio in the garage, a cap on his head, a pair of gloves adorning his hands, sweating running down his face, wrenches and other tools strewn about on the floor around him, the disassembled kart in the middle of the floor. The resemblance that Caio had to Ayrton was uncanny that sometimes Alain forgets that the boy isn't his former friend. In that moment, Alain didn't see Caio. He saw Ayrton Senna da Silva.