SIMPLY PROBLEMATIC (LEWIS HAMILTON/Formula 1 fanfic)

SIMPLY PROBLEMATIC (LEWIS HAMILTON/Formula 1 fanfic)

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You know then people expect a lot from you? You are shining all around but you truly want just simple time to yourself. Thinking about simple things and not something what can change everything around you. This story is about me, Lilian, who has huge reputation in the society and wants to be back to the times then she was a simple, no one known person. And lucky me, I just met someone who is more famous than me.
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Sticking around was never her intention. She just wanted to watch one race and the people around her made everything in their power to keep her there. The upside down came into her life once she accepted that job offer and started traveling around the world along with the Formula 1 teams. And it was not because the sport had its way of sucking you deep in its hellhole and bleeding you dry. It was all because of him. Because of his green eyes and his cute dimples she tried so hard to ignore and forget. "Will you stay if I tell you I love you?" she asked, her voice low and weak. He approached her and brought his hands to her cheeks. He wiped her tears with his thumbs as he held her face into his hands. "No, mon cœur. You're scared to love me, and hearing you say those words won't make me stay because I know they're not true. " (The story is a product of fiction.)

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