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Holding On, Lando Norris
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Ongoing, First published Apr 01
"You're awfully quiet. A penny for your thoughts?" 

"Hm, how about a grand instead?"

"Deal. Now, tell me. What's been troubling you?"

。。。

𝓘𝓷 𝔀𝓱𝓲𝓬𝓱 ,

Evangeline had always strived for perfection with every stroke of paint that touched the canvas, ever since she first learned how to properly hold a paintbrush. 

Her art would the the only thing which often captivated the attention of hundreds, if not thousands, of people who recognized her name. However, this time was different; a certain McLaren driver had fallen not only for her artwork but also for every story it represented beyond the canvas.

(Lando Norris x Fem OC)
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Lando Norris isn't dying. That's what he keeps telling himself. He's just-tired. Too tired. The kind of tired that makes your hands tremble when you paint, that makes your world fade to white under fluorescent light. When he collapses in the middle of the street, it should've just been another headline: Campus art boy passes out, again. But that day, someone caught him-literally. A photography major with shaking hands and a camera still strapped to his neck. Oscar Piastri didn't mean to care. But he did. They meet again, the sunlight from the tall panes framed him in soft gold-Lando slumped over a desk, heartbeat uneven, breath too shallow. Oscar's voice cuts through the silence. "Sleep well." And somehow, Lando listens. He shouldn't feel anything. Not this warmth blooming in his chest. Not this quiet safety whenever Oscar looks at him like he's not fragile. "Why do you keep helping me?" Lando asks one day, voice cracking between guilt and hope. Oscar shrugs, eyes soft. "Because you keep falling." Then there's George-best friend, chaos incarnate-who would fight the whole hospital if he could. Feeling Max's quiet stare on him, George yanks Lando up to use him as a shield. "What?! You wanna fight, huh?!" His little fists tremble inside his cardigan sleeves. Max doesn't even blink. "Try me," the doctor deadpans, flipping a chart. Between sleepless nights, half-drunk cups of coffee, and the hum of a heart that beats too fast for its own good, Lando begins to draw again. And maybe-just maybe-he's learning how to live again, too. Because this time, when Oscar offers his hand, Lando doesn't pull away. a slow heartbeat turning into melody. a story about falling, again and again, and choosing to stay.
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When Lando Norris disappears after the season's final race, the world starts asking questions. He doesn't answer any of them. Instead, he drives - south, until the roads narrow, until the air smells like salt and oranges, until his name doesn't matter anymore. In a small coastal village where time moves slower and sunsets last forever, he meets Mae Hollis - a woman who keeps her own silence, who runs an old guesthouse filled with postcards, stray cats, and people passing through. She doesn't recognize him at first. And for once, he doesn't correct her. Between empty beaches, midnight confessions, and the soft pull of the tide, they find a fragile kind of peace. But the golden hour never lasts - and when the world comes looking, both will have to choose whether what they found was a pause... or a beginning. 🌊 "He thought he came to forget. She reminded him what it meant to stay."