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“You should marry me.”
For a moment, the world seemed to misalign itself.
George choked sharply on his tea, coughing violently as the liquid went down the wrong passage.
“That is not what I expected to hear,” he said at last, voice roughened. “From an omega I have only just met today.”
Max regarded him over the rim of his own cup, entirely unbothered. “And yet here we are,” he said lightly, as though he had merely commented on the weather. Then his expression shifted—subtly affronted. “What do you mean ‘you just met’? We have known each other since we were children.”
“Yes, but I have not seen you in years,” George replied, recovering his composure. “And when we were acquainted as children, it was under very different circumstances. I can hardly claim I know you now.”
“Yeah? But you know me nonetheless.”
“That is beside the point. I am also very much betrothed to another.”
“To that little omega from the Norris House, yes?” Max said at once, tone light. Then, without hesitation. “Break it off.”
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toxic ex rustappen but make it abo dynamic in historical au
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09 Jun 2026
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Max met Daniel for the very first time at a book fair.
What came after turned into the kind of gossip storm you rarely see in the literary world—two full weeks of noise and speculation, a lifetime by publishing standards. People dug up Daniel’s early work and once again compared him to Gerald Murnane. Murnane, as usually, remained silent, unreachable, oblivion to the outside world.
Jos Verstappen—Max’s father, professor of literary theory and famously ruthless critic—called Daniel nothing less than a poison to his son’s mind. It seemed Max had completely lost his mind because of this man.
Only then the public finally realize: the mysterious co-writer Max had been working with all the time, was none other than Daniel Ricciardo, an obscure Australian who had not even called himself a “writer” for nearly a decade.
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16 Apr 2026
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07 Mar 2026
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Livia Corleone has often thought that her life might be easier if only she had been born male. If only she knew.
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Livia, third child and eldest daughter of Don Corleone, works hard to live up to her father's expectations. Somehow, she manages to both exceed his wildest dreams and break his heart in two.
It's complicated.
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18 Feb 2026
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But before Max leaves them all in the dust, it’s Daniel’s turn. It has to be. Christian doesn’t get to decide that it isn’t. Because Daniel has given his all to this team, and he has waded through shit for this team, and this – retirement after fucking retirement – cannot be the end of the road. He deserves – no. He has earned it; to be there when this shitbox of a car finally improves and the gap to Mercedes closes.
So despite a voice in the back of his mind saying, get out while you still can, dipshit –
Daniel is staying at Red Bull.
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09 Feb 2026
