Paddock x Driver!reader
Summary: Y/n wants Krispy Kreme
Note: This is just something funny that I wrote to try to help with my writer's block as well as cope with the fact that I actually can't have Krispy Kreme because I'm on a liquid diet :(
The prestigious F1 Conference had gathered the world's top drivers, including the talented female driver, Y/n, who had been making waves in the racing world. The conference panel discussion was underway, and Y/n found herself seated among her fellow drivers, ready to share her insights and experiences. As the panel discussion progressed, Y/n's passion for racing shone through her words. She spoke eloquently about the challenges she had faced as a female driver and the triumphs that came with perseverance and determination. The audience hung onto her every word, captivated by her presence and undeniable talent.
As the panel discussion moved to a Q&A session, one audience member asked a lighthearted question, attempting to break the intensity of the conversation. "Y/n, if you could have anything in the world right now, what would it be?" Y/n paused for a moment, her mind drifting away from the intense world of racing. A mischievous smile spread across her face as she answered, "Honestly, all I want right now is a box of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. But unfortunately, they don't have a store here in Monaco."
A wave of laughter rippled through the crowd, appreciating Y/n's unexpected response. But beneath her playful demeanor, Y/n couldn't deny the slight tinge of sadness and stress that came with her Krispy Kreme craving. As the conference concluded, Y/n made her way backstage, feeling a mix of exhilaration from the successful panel discussion and the lingering disappointment of not being able to satisfy her Krispy Kreme craving. Little did she know that her fellow drivers had overheard her remarks and were planning a surprise intervention.
Lewis Hamilton, the legendary driver and fellow panelist, approached Y/n with a mischievous grin. "Y/n, I heard about your Krispy Kreme craving, and I think I may have a solution for you," he said, his eyes twinkling with excitement. Curiosity and anticipation filled Y/n's heart as Lewis led her to a waiting car. They embarked on a secret mission, racing through the streets of Monaco. Y/n couldn't help but wonder what surprise awaited her.
As they arrived at their destination, Y/n's eyes widened in astonishment. There, in the heart of Monaco, stood a pop-up Krispy Kreme doughnut shop, specially arranged for her. The familiar scent of freshly baked doughnuts wafted through the air, and Y/n's heart filled with joy. Surrounded by her fellow drivers and the conference attendees, Y/n indulged in the delicious treats she had longed for. Laughter filled the air as they shared stories and bonded over their love for racing and, of course, Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
In that moment, Y/n realized the power of friendship and camaraderie within the racing community. It was not just about the competition on the track, but the support and shared experiences that made the journey all the more meaningful. From that day forward, Y/n's Krispy Kreme craving became a running joke among the drivers. In every race and event, they would playfully tease her about it, reminding her of that unforgettable day in Monaco.
But beyond the laughter and lightheartedness, Y/n carried with her a deeper appreciation for the small joys in life. And whenever she crossed the finish line, the taste of victory would be even sweeter, knowing that she had the unwavering support of her fellow drivers and a delightful memory
Summary: Where Y/n creates a .jpg account
y/n.jpg: Me taking a picture of Daniel taking a picture of Lando whose taking a picture of Daniel taking a picture of me
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f1fan99: Da fuc did I just read? đ
landosfuturewife: @f1fan99: I had the exact respond lol đ
formulariccardo: I just love how chaotic this trio is đ„°
drivetosurvive.net: The queen had made a JPG account đ§đŸââïž đ„”
Y/n.jpg: @Drivetosurvive.net You already know I had to jump on the band wagon đ
danielriccardo: even from the back im good looking đ
y/n.jpg: @danielriccardo did anyone else vomit in their mouth? đ€ą
y/n.jpg: Hey Siri, play Smooth Operator by Sade
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carlossainz55: I will never get away from this song đ
y/n.jpg: @carlossainz55: never *evil laugh*
smoothoperatxr55: I'm living for these behind the scenes post đ«
f1bydayeditorbynight: Mother has blessed us with another post â€ïž
lewishamilton: okay y/n I see you getting better at photography đđŸ
y/n.jpg: @lewishamilton: why thank you sir hamilton đđŸââïž
leclercland22: omg my bf looks so good!!!
y/n.jpg: that one time I got drunk after placing p2 in Monaco đ
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@lewishamilton: I shed a tear that day đ„Č
y/n.jpg: @lewishamilton: you'll be shedding many more once I beat you đ
@ouiouibaguette: what was Pierre doing on the bed? đ
@pierregasly: a night i'll never forget đ
y/n.jpg: @pierregasly: funny cause I did đ€·đŸââïž
@y/nismylife: is she cheating on me with the frenchmen????
f14life: @y/nismylife: Like you ever had a chance đ
theonionlord: I love how y/n straight up friend zoned Pierre đ
Guys My Age
Lewis Hamilton x Black!Fem NASCAR Reader
Summary: What happens if the reader decides to go to her first Grand Prix? Who will she meet? What will happen?
Note: Let's face it. Lewis looks AMAZING for almost being 40. He doesn't look a day over 27. Anyways, hope you enjoy let me know what you think in the comments. :)
Word Count: 1.5k
 I've always been passionate about racing. It's been my dream since I was a little girl to become one of the best drivers of my generation. I've faced numerous challenges and obstacles along the way, but I never let them deter me from pursuing my goals.
While NASCAR has been my main focus, I've always been a huge fan of Formula 1 as well. The sportâs glamour, speed, and international appeal fascinated me. One race that stood out in my mind was the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix. The glitz and glamour associated with the event seemed like a dream, and I couldn't help but imagine what it would be like to witness it firsthand. So, when I received an invitation to attend the Monaco Grand Prix as a guest, I couldn't believe my luck. It was an opportunity of a lifetime, and I eagerly packed my bags and headed to the beautiful principality.
As I arrived at the track, the excitement in the air was palpable. The sound of engines revving and the smell of burning rubber filled the atmosphere. I watched in awe as the sleek F1 cars zoomed past me, each one a marvel of engineering and speed.
Little did I know that fate had something extraordinary in store for me. As I made my way through the paddock, I caught the attention of a few drivers. There stood Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Daniel Riccardo. They made their way towards me. âNo way am I meeting you, Y/n Y/L/N one of the greatest NASCAR drivers in this generation.â Spoke Daniel. He recognized me as one of the best drivers of my generation. I didnât know what to say. This was so surreal to have these F1 superstars fangirling over me, a young NASCAR driver.
We quickly struck up a conversation, bonding over our shared love for racing. They invited me to join them for dinner later that evening, an opportunity I couldn't pass up. Eager to meet more of the F1 drivers and learn about their experiences, I accepted their invitation. If someone would have told me that I would be talking to some of the best drivers on the paddock and it would result in me being invited to dinner with them, I would have laughed square in their faces. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I just hope they donât pick the most expensive restaurant. Hey, I might be a race car driver, but that doesnât mean Iâm willing to spend $100 on a burger that I could get for $7 at Burger King.
The race went on as usual. A few of the drivers had to DNF due to car problems. Max Verstappen ended up winning which wasnât a shocker to anyone. Fernando Alonso P2, and a Esteban Ocon P3. I decided to make my way to my hotel to get ready for the dinner.Â
The dinner took place at a luxurious restaurant overlooking the stunning Monaco harbor. By the looks of it, I would probably be paying $100 for a burger. As I walked in, I couldn't help but feel a wave of nervousness wash over me. All the top drivers of the 2023 F1 season were present, including the legendary Lewis Hamilton, a man who had broken numerous records and established himself as one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. Not knowing what to do with myself, I just stood there awkwardly. Daniel finally noticed me and made his way over.Â
âY/n, Iâm so glad you could make it, we saved you a seat next to Lewis,â I nodded my head and made my way to sit down. I introduce myself to everyone. A few of the drivers started to ask me questions about my career. That was until Fernando Alonso asked me how I got into NASCAR.Â
âBecoming a NASCAR driver wasn't an easy journey for me. It required hard work, dedication, and a lot of determination. From a young age, I had a deep love for speed and competition, and I knew that racing was my true calling. Growing up in a small town, my exposure to motorsports was limited. However, my passion burned brightly, and I immersed myself in everything related to racing. I devoured books, watched races on TV, and even tried my hand at go-kart racing whenever I could.
As I got older, my dream of becoming a NASCAR driver became stronger. But I faced a significant hurdle â lack of representation. As a young Black woman in a predominantly white and male-dominated sport, I knew that the road ahead wouldn't be easy. However, I refused to let that deter me. I started by joining local racing clubs and participating in regional competitions. Every weekend, I would head to the local tracks, ready to prove myself on the asphalt. The adrenaline rush I felt as I sat behind the wheel, the wind rushing past me, was exhilarating.
With each race, I pushed myself to the limit, fine-tuning my driving skills and honing my instincts. I learned from my mistakes, analyzing every lap and seeking guidance from seasoned racers who were willing to share their knowledge with me. But it wasn't just about my driving skills. I realized that to make it in NASCAR, I needed to be physically and mentally strong. I hit the gym, working on my endurance and building the strength required to handle the powerful machines I would eventually drive.
As I continued to race, word started to spread about my talent and determination. It wasn't long before I caught the attention of sponsors and racing teams. The opportunity I had been waiting for finally arrived when I received an invitation to join a development program for aspiring NASCAR drivers. The program pushed me to my limits, testing every aspect of my abilities. But I thrived under the pressure, constantly improving and proving myself on the track. The hard work paid off when I secured a spot on a NASCAR team as a rookie driver.
My NASCAR journey had officially begun. I faced challenges along the way, both on and off the track. There were moments of self-doubt when the weight of the industry's expectations felt overwhelming. But I refused to let those moments define me. I pushed through, determined to break down barriers and pave the way for future generations. I knew that my success wouldn't just be a personal victory; it would be a symbol of progress and representation in a sport that desperately needed it.
As I raced in NASCAR, I became a role model for aspiring drivers who shared my background and dreams. I aimed to inspire them, to show them that they too could break down barriers and achieve greatness. Becoming a NASCAR driver wasn't just about winning races and championships. It was about proving that dreams know no bounds, and that passion and talent could overcome any obstacle. It was about changing the face of the sport and leaving a lasting legacy for others to follow.â I see the way Lewis looked at me as I finish my story. He had this sparkle in his eye that I saw only one time before. With my ex boyfriend, before he became a douchebag.Â
As I mingled with the drivers, I felt a connection with each of them. They were incredibly supportive and shared stories of their own racing journeys. Lewis, in particular, seemed intrigued by my background and accomplishments. His charisma and passion for the sport were captivating, and I found myself drawn to him in ways I hadn't expected.
Over the course of the evening, Lewis and I spent a lot of time talking. We discovered that we shared many interests outside of racing and had a similar outlook on life. Lewis talked about how he became vegan and how he eventually got his dog Roscoe on the diet. There wasnât one thing uninteresting about him. Despite the 20-year age difference, our connection seemed undeniable. But as the night came to an end, doubts began to creep into my mind. Would our age difference become an obstacle in the pursuit of a romantic relationship? Would people judge us? Would the age gap eventually become a source of tension between us?
As I returned to my hotel room that night, my mind was filled with conflicting emotions. On one hand, I couldn't deny the feelings I had developed for Lewis. On the other hand, the practical side of me worried about the challenges we might face. I open the door to my room and make my way to the king sized mattress where I fell on. Closing my eyes, I slowly start to let myself drift to sleep, until my phone vibrated.Â
It was a Instagram notification from lewis. I clicked on it to see what said. I know you felt what I felt tonight. In the two hours weâve known eachother, I feel like we were supposed to meet. It just makes sense. We make sense. Despite the fact that Iâm old enough to be your father. If you feel the same way meet me at room 388 in 30 minutes. -lewis <3 Was this really happening? Am I hallucinating? I think I need a drink. Besides Iâm in Monaco, its legal.Â
To be continuedâŠÂ
Old Friends, New Dangers
a/n: Yall... I cooked with this one omg. Like as soon as it turns October, my urge to write Twilight fanfiction becomes so extreme. I used to write them all the time on another account, but I don't use it anymore. Anyways... Enjoy <3
summary: paul imprints on someone unexpected
word count: 4.1k
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The air was thick with the mist of the Pacific Northwest as Y/n moved swiftly through the towering pines. Her heightened senses caught every rustle of leaves, every breath of the wind. Forks had always felt suffocating, even when she visited the Cullens long ago. Today, it was a reminder of the family she hadnât stood with when they faced their greatest threat.
The guilt sat heavy in her chest like a stone. You shouldâve been there, she thought. They needed you.
But her own crisis had been just as consuming. In truth, she had barely survived her encounter with the rogue coven that had hunted her for years. The Volturi battle hadnât been the only war in the world, and Y/n had been fighting her own.
Y/n caught her reflection in a passing creek and paused, crouching by the water. Her deep brown skin glowed faintly in the dim light, and her eyesâstill a vivid crimsonâstared back at her. The Cullens had always been different, with their golden eyes that symbolized their vegetarian lifestyle. She couldnât deny the hunger that burned in her throat. A hundred years of resisting temptation, and yet, she still wasnât one of them.
Her long, layered silk press flowed around her like liquid ebony, even in the dampness of the forest air. She ran a hand through it absentmindedly as she sighed. She would never fit in perfectly with the Cullens. Thatâs why she left. Thatâs why she was a nomad.
But Carlisle had always been kind, and she owed him an explanation.
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The Cullen mansion appeared like a shimmering beacon amidst the treesâmodern, sleek, and yet hidden in the remote woods of Forks. Y/n approached cautiously. It had been too long, and while she trusted Carlisle, the others might not welcome her as easily.
As she neared the house, she slowed, her footsteps becoming light, barely touching the ground. Before she could reach the porch, a flash of movement caught her eye. Edward, unsurprisingly, was the first to appear. He stepped out of the shadows, his golden eyes scanning her with cautious intensity. Y/n could feel his mind brush against hers as he tried to read her thoughts.
Edward, she mentally projected, I'm not here to cause trouble.
His expression softened slightly, but not by much. Bella emerged from behind him, holding Renesmee close. Her face was stoic, protective.
Y/n gave them a small smile, trying to appear as non-threatening as possible, but the tension was unmistakable.
The front door opened, and Carlisle stepped out, his face breaking into a gentle, welcoming smile. "Y/n," he said warmly. "Itâs been too long."
Y/n felt a wave of relief at his tone. âCarlisle,â she breathed, stepping forward. She hadnât realized how much she had missed his calm, fatherly presence. She could feel the eyes of the rest of the family from the windows insideâAlice, Jasper, Emmett, Rosalieâall watching her, assessing the potential danger she posed.
Esme appeared beside Carlisle, her expression equally warm, though tinged with concern. âWeâre glad to see you safe,â she said softly, her kind eyes studying Y/nâs features.
Y/n swallowed the knot in her throat. âIâm sorry I wasnât there,â she started. âWhen the Volturi came. I should have been here, butâŠâ
Carlisle shook his head, his smile never wavering. âYou had your own battles to fight. I understand.â
âStill,â Y/n continued, âI shouldâve done more. I let you all down.â She looked at him, guilt in her red eyes. She hadnât even realized how heavy the burden was until she was standing before him.
âIâm just glad youâre here now,â Carlisle replied, putting a hand on her shoulder in that reassuring way he always had. "What matters is that youâre safe.â
Edward, still tense, stepped forward slightly, eyeing Y/n with suspicion. âItâs not just the past we need to worry about,â he said, his voice low. âYouâre still hunting humans, arenât you?â
The air froze around them. Y/n couldnât deny it, even though the accusation stung. She had never fully embraced the vegetarian lifestyle the Cullens so strictly adhered to, and that was something she had wrestled with for years.
âI am,â she admitted, her voice steady but guarded. âBut Iâm not a threat to you. Iâve always respected your way of life, even if I canât live it.â
Bella frowned slightly, her arms still wrapped protectively around Renesmee. "It's not just about us," she said. "The wolves...theyâre still patrolling. You know how they feel about vampires who arenât like us."
Y/nâs brows furrowed. She had almost forgotten about the Quileute wolves, the natural protectors of this land. They were bound to sense her presence soon, if they hadnât already.
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Moments later, as if on cue, the unmistakable sound of paws hitting the earth reverberated in the distance. Y/nâs sharp senses picked it up immediately, and she tensed. The wolves.
Jacob, accompanied by two others, was running toward the Cullen home, his expression as intense as ever. One of the wolves shifted mid-run, and a shirtless man stood before them in seconds. His dark eyes immediately locked onto Y/n, a defensive scowl crossing his features.
Paul.
He was as she remembered himâfierce, quick-tempered, and ever-ready for a fight. His muscled frame was tense, and even though he stood in human form now, the aggression in his posture was undeniable. Y/nâs presence alone was enough to set him off. She could sense it, the way his heartbeat quickened, his fists clenching at his sides.
âWhatâs she doing here?â Paul growled, his voice dripping with hostility.
Jacob stepped in front of Paul, placing a hand on his chest to calm him down. âSheâs not a threat, Paul. Relax.â
But Y/n could see it wasnât that simple. Paulâs eyes flickered between her and the Cullens, mistrust etched into every line of his face. She could feel the heat of his anger from where she stood, but something strange rippled through the air between themâan unfamiliar, electric pull.
For a moment, their eyes locked, and Y/nâs breath hitched. She had been around enough wolves to know their instincts were unpredictable, but this⊠this was different. She could feel Paulâs emotions crackling in the air, but underneath the aggression, there was something else. Something raw, primal, and entirely unexpected.
Paul took a step back, his expression shifting from anger to confusion, as though he were fighting something within himself. His jaw clenched, his fists tightening. âNo⊠no way,â he muttered under his breath, his voice trembling with disbelief.
Y/n frowned, her brow furrowed. âWhat⊠whatâs happening?â
Jacobâs eyes widened in realization, and he turned to Paul, his expression one of shock. âPaul⊠did you just imprint?â
Paul's face paled, and his body went rigid. The fury in his eyes had been replaced by sheer confusion, and for the first time since Y/n had met him, Paul looked⊠vulnerable.
Y/n felt her stomach drop, her vampire instincts screaming at her to run, but something deeper, something more human, rooted her to the spot. She didnât understand what had just happened, but she knew it had changed everything.
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The tension hung thick in the air, thicker than the mist swirling through the trees around the Cullen home. Y/nâs mind raced, trying to comprehend what had just happened. Imprintingâa bond she had heard of only in storiesâhad been something she never expected to encounter, let alone be the center of. But there was no mistaking it. The way Paulâs aggressive stance had melted into confusion, the raw emotions flickering in his dark eyesâit was undeniable.
But she was a vampire, and he was a wolf. This shouldnât have been possible.
Paul stood frozen a few feet away, his broad chest heaving as he struggled with the same realization. Y/n could see the conflict written on his face, his entire being torn between his natural instinct to hate her and this newfound, overwhelming need to protect her. She didnât know what to make of it, and judging by the way he was clenching and unclenching his fists, neither did he.
Jacob, standing off to the side, broke the silence first, his voice low but firm. âPaul, you need to calm down.â
âIââ Paulâs voice cracked, as though the words were stuck in his throat. He took another step back, shaking his head like he was trying to wake up from a bad dream. His gaze darted toward Y/n, then back to Jacob. âThis canât be happening.â
Y/n shifted uncomfortably, the weight of everyoneâs eyes on her. The Cullens were watching with concern, and she could feel Bellaâs protectiveness radiating toward Renesmee. Even Edward, though usually composed, had a look of uncertainty about him. Everyone was waiting to see what she would do next.
She was waiting to see what she would do next.
Her throat tightened, and she took a cautious step forward. âPaul... I donât know what this means either. But Iââ
âDonât,â he interrupted, his voice harsh as he glared at her. âJust⊠donât.â
The sharpness in his tone stung, but Y/n understood. Paul had always been quick to anger, but this was different. He was terrified, and the idea of a connection to someone like herâa vampire, someone his kind was sworn to protect againstâhad to be shattering everything he thought he knew.
Carlisle, ever the diplomat, stepped between them, his voice calm and measured. âI think we should all take a moment to process this. This situation is⊠unprecedented.â
Paul let out a bitter laugh, rubbing a hand over his face in frustration. âUnprecedented? Carlisle, sheâs not supposed to be here! Sheâs dangerous!â
Y/n felt a flare of indignation rise in her chest, but she bit back her retort. Paul wasnât entirely wrong. She wasnât a vegetarian like the Cullens, and her bloodlust was a constant battle, especially around humans. The wolves had every reason to be wary of her.
âIâm not here to cause trouble,â she said, her voice steady despite the storm brewing inside her. âI came to apologize to Carlisle and the Cullens, not to be a threat to anyone.â
Paulâs jaw clenched as he stared at her, something unreadable flickering in his eyes. âThen why does it feel like everythingâs spiraling out of control the second you show up?â
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Paul couldnât breathe. Every time he closed his eyes, he saw her faceâthose vivid red eyes, her smooth dark skin, her presence that now felt like a gravitational pull he couldnât escape. And he didnât know if he wanted to.
He stormed through the trees, Jacob jogging behind him, trying to keep up. Paul could hear his thoughts, trying to calm him, trying to make sense of the situation, but it wasnât working. Nothing made sense anymore. He had spent years hating vampires, especially ones like Y/n who fed on humans, and now, fate had decided to tether him to one?
âPaul, slow down!â Jacob finally called out, stopping a few feet behind him.
Paul stopped abruptly, his hands shaking as he ran them through his hair, tugging at it. âWhy her?â he growled, his voice barely above a whisper. âOf all peopleâwhy a vampire?â
Jacob exhaled, walking over to him slowly. âImprinting doesnât care about stuff like that. You know that better than anyone.â
âYeah, but this is different,â Paul snapped, turning to face his alpha. âThis isnât some random human girl. Sheâs a predator.â
Jacob crossed his arms, his gaze serious. âAnd yet, you canât hurt her. You feel the need to protect her, right?â
Paul said nothing, but his silence was answer enough.
Jacob placed a hand on his shoulder, his voice softening. âI know this is a lot, Paul. But imprinting isnât something you can fight. You know that.â
Paul clenched his fists. He didnât want to protect Y/n. He wanted to push her away, to stay as far from her as possible. But every time he thought about leaving, something deep inside him rebelled against the idea. His instinctsâthe ones that had guided him as a wolf, that had kept him aliveânow screamed at him to stay close to her, to make sure she was safe.
âHow the hell am I supposed to deal with this?â Paul muttered, more to himself than Jacob.
Jacob sighed. âYouâll figure it out. But whatever happens, weâve got your back. Just⊠donât do anything stupid.â
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Y/n had never felt so out of place in her life. She stood in the living room of the Cullen house, her back against the cool glass window as Alice sat perched on the edge of a couch, watching her with curious eyes.
âYou okay?â Alice asked softly, breaking the silence that had settled between them.
Y/n sighed, rubbing her forehead. âHonestly? No. I have no idea what just happened out there.â
Alice gave her a knowing smile. âImprinting is... complicated. Even for us, itâs hard to fully understand. But from what I can see, Paulâs entire world just got flipped upside down.â
Y/n couldnât suppress the scoff that escaped her lips. âWhat about my world? I didnât ask for this either.â
Aliceâs smile faded slightly, and she stood up, moving to stand beside Y/n. âI know. But the imprint bond... itâs powerful. Itâs not something that can be easily ignored. I think, deep down, you feel it too.â
Y/n glanced at her, frowning. âWhat are you saying?â
Aliceâs eyes were gentle, but firm. âYou feel it too, donât you? That pull. Like somethingâs shifted inside you.â
Y/n opened her mouth to deny it, but the words wouldnât come. She did feel somethingâsomething strange and new, a connection she didnât understand. And that terrified her. She had spent years avoiding attachments, running from anything that could make her vulnerable. Now, she was bound to a man who was sworn to hate her.
âI canât,â Y/n muttered, shaking her head. âThis isnât... Iâm not someone who can just fit into this world. Iâve always been on my own.â
Alice touched her arm gently. âYou donât have to be. Not anymore.â
Y/nâs red eyes met Aliceâs golden ones, searching for some kind of reassurance, some way to make sense of the chaos swirling inside her. But there was no easy answer.
âI donât know if I can do this, Alice,â she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper.
Alice smiled softly, her gaze understanding. âYou donât have to figure it all out right now. Just... take it one step at a time.â
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Later that night, Y/n found herself wandering through the woods outside the Cullen house, her mind still spinning with the events of the day. The sound of footsteps behind her made her stop.
She didnât need to turn around to know who it was.
âPaul,â she said, her voice quiet.
He stepped into view, his expression a mixture of anger and frustration, but something else simmered beneath the surfaceâsomething softer, more vulnerable.
âWhy are you out here alone?â he asked, his voice low but intense.
Y/n crossed her arms, her eyes locking onto his. âI needed space. Everythingâs⊠complicated.â
Paul let out a harsh laugh. âYeah. No kidding.â
They stood in silence for a moment, the tension between them thick and unspoken. Finally, Paul broke the silence.
âI didnât ask for this,â he said, his voice rough. âThis... connection. I donât understand it. I donât want it.â
Y/nâs chest tightened. âYou think I do? I never asked for any of this either. But itâs happening, and we have to deal with it.â
Paul looked at her, really looked at her, for the first time since the imprint. His eyes softened, and for a brief moment, the anger drained from his face. âI donât know how to do that.â
Y/n took a deep breath, her heart racing in a way it hadnât since she became a vampire. âNeither do I.â
They stood there, two enemies bound by fate, neither knowing what the future held. But one thing was clear: neither could walk away, no matter how hard they tried.
-
The silence between Y/n and Paul was thick with unsaid words, the night air around them charged with tension neither of them fully understood. They stood just inside the tree line, the Cullen house glowing softly in the distance, but it might as well have been a world away.
For the past few days, since their initial confrontation, Y/n had kept her distance from the Cullens and the wolves. She spent her nights wandering through the forest, wrestling with the unfamiliar pull of the imprint. Paul had been keeping his distance too, but she could feel himâhis presence, his emotionsâlike an invisible tether, always pulling her back to him no matter how far she tried to run.
Now, here they were again. Neither able to stay away. Neither able to make sense of it all.
Paulâs dark eyes flicked up to meet hers, something raw and vulnerable in them that hadnât been there before. He took a step closer, and she held her ground, though every instinct in her told her to back away.
âWhy do I feel like this?â Paul muttered, his voice thick with frustration. âI canât stop thinking about you, even though I donât want to.â
Y/nâs chest tightened. She felt the same wayâan inexplicable need to be near him, to protect him, to make sure he was safe, even if it made no sense. But she wasnât about to admit that. Not yet.
âI donât know,â she said quietly. âMaybe⊠maybe itâs the imprint. Maybe itâs messing with both of us.â
Paulâs jaw clenched. âItâs more than that. I canât even think straight. All I know is Iâm supposed to be near you, and itâs driving me insane.â
Y/n exhaled sharply, crossing her arms defensively. âI never asked for this, Paul. I didnât ask for you to imprint on me. Iâve spent my entire life avoiding connections like this. I donât do⊠attachment.â
His eyes darkened, his frustration shifting into something more intense. âYeah, well, neither do I. Iâve spent my life hating vampires. And now Iâm stuck feeling like I need to protect one.â
She felt the sting of his words, but she couldnât blame him. He had every right to be angry, just as she did. But this was their reality now, and neither of them could escape it.
They stood in silence for a moment, the weight of their shared predicament pressing down on them like a suffocating blanket. Then, Paulâs voice broke through the stillness, softer this time.
âI donât want to hate you.â
Y/nâs eyes snapped to his, surprised by the vulnerability in his voice. âWhat?â
Paul ran a hand through his hair, exhaling harshly. âI donât want to hate you. I donât know what the hell this is, but⊠I donât want to fight it anymore.â
Her heart pounded in her chest, confusion swirling inside her. She had spent so long building walls around herself, protecting herself from feeling anything too deeply. But here was Paul, someone who should have been her natural enemy, standing in front of her, telling her he didnât want to fight anymore.
The walls she had built felt fragile now, crumbling in the face of something neither of them could control.
âI donât know how to do this,â she whispered, her voice barely audible.
Paul stepped closer, so close she could feel the heat radiating off him despite the cool night air. âNeither do I. But weâll figure it out.â
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The next day, Y/n found herself back at the Cullen house, standing in the middle of the living room, surrounded by the wary eyes of the pack. Jacob had called a meeting after Paul admitted to the imprint, hoping to ease the tension between the wolves and the vampires. But Y/n could feel the distrust thick in the air.
Sam stood at the front of the group, his arms crossed, his expression unreadable. He had been quiet since she arrived, listening to everything with a cold, calculating look. Y/nâs gaze flickered to Paul, who was standing off to the side, his eyes constantly darting between her and his packmates. He looked on edge, like he was waiting for something to snap.
âWe canât just ignore this,â Sam said, breaking the silence. His voice was calm, but there was an undercurrent of steel in it. âPaulâs imprinted on a vampire. A non-vegetarian vampire.â
Y/n stiffened, feeling the weight of their eyes on her, judging her. She wanted to defend herself, to argue that she wasnât a threat, but the truth was more complicated. She wasnât like the Cullens. She had fed on humans, and even though she had never hurt anyone near Forks, it was hard to deny what she was.
âI know what I am,â Y/n said, her voice steady. âIâm not like the Cullens. Iâve made mistakes. But Iâm not here to cause trouble. I came here to apologize, and now Iâm just trying to figure out how to deal with⊠this.â
She glanced at Paul, who met her eyes with a look that told her he was as confused as she was.
Jacob stepped forward, his voice more diplomatic. âImprinting is out of anyoneâs control. Weâve dealt with this before. You all know that.â He glanced meaningfully at Sam. âWeâve had other imprints that broke the rules, but we found a way to handle it.â
Samâs expression didnât soften. âThis isnât the same as imprinting on a human. Sheâs dangerous.â
Paul growled softly under his breath, his protectiveness flaring up. âSheâs not dangerous to me.â
Samâs eyes snapped to Paul, his expression hardening. âAre you willing to risk that?â
Y/n tensed. She had been around the pack long enough to know the importance of the alphaâs word, and Samâs opinion carried a lot of weight. If he decided she was too much of a risk, it would put a strain on the tenuous peace between the wolves and the vampires.
âI wonât hurt him,â Y/n said quietly, her voice firm. âI donât know what this imprinting thing means, but I know one thingâI donât want to hurt anyone. Especially not Paul.â
The room fell silent, the weight of her words sinking in.
After what felt like an eternity, Sam finally nodded, though his expression remained guarded. âFor now, weâll keep an eye on the situation. But if anything changes, if you put anyone at riskââ He let the threat hang in the air.
Y/n didnât need him to finish the sentence. She understood the stakes.
-
Later that evening, Y/n found herself standing at the edge of the woods again, staring out at the fading sunlight. She had always found comfort in the stillness of the forest, but tonight, her mind was restless.
Paul appeared beside her, silent as ever. She didnât turn to face him, but she could feel his presence like a flame burning beside her.
âAre you okay?â he asked after a long pause.
Y/n shrugged, keeping her eyes on the trees. âI donât know. Everything feels... different now. I donât know how to be this personâthe one whoâs tied to someone else.â
Paul was quiet for a moment, then he let out a soft chuckle. âYeah, itâs weird for me too.â
Y/n glanced at him, surprised by the amusement in his tone. âWhatâs so funny?â
Paul shrugged, a hint of a smile playing at his lips. âI guess I never imagined Iâd be standing here talking about feelings with a vampire.â
She couldnât help but laugh at that, the tension easing between them. âI never imagined Iâd be stuck with a wolf.â
They stood in comfortable silence for a few moments, both of them staring out at the forest as the night deepened.
Then, Paul spoke again, his voice softer this time. âIâm not good at this... at talking about stuff like this. But I know one thingâI canât let anything happen to you.â
Y/nâs breath caught in her throat. The sincerity in his voice, the intensity of his gazeâit was overwhelming. She had spent so long running from attachments, pushing people away, but with Paul, it felt different. It felt inevitable.
âI donât need protecting,â she said quietly, though her voice lacked conviction.
Paulâs eyes softened. âMaybe not. But that doesnât change the fact that Iâm going to protect you.â
The weight of his words settled over her, and for the first time, Y/n didnât feel the need to argue. She didnât feel the need to run.
Maybe this was what the imprint was supposed to be. Maybe this connection between them was something she couldnât fight anymore.
And for the first time in a long time, Y/n wasnât sure she wanted to.
Daniel Riccardo x F1!Driver reader
Summary: A song fic based on Hayley Kiyoko's song "One Bad Night"
Notes: I was listening to Hayley Kiyoko ( if you don't know who she is, I recommend listening because she is amazing) and it really inspired me to write this fic. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU LISTEN TO THE SONG AS YOU READ THIS!!!!!! Let me know what you think in the comments! xoxo
Word Count: 1.3k
The night air was charged with excitement as the roar of engines filled the air. The Formula 1 circuit was alive with the electric energy of competition, and amidst the fast-paced chaos, you stood poised at the starting line. As a female driver in a male-dominated sport, you had faced countless obstacles to get to this point. But tonight, as the lights flashed and the engines revved, you were determined to prove your worth.
Among the crowd, your eyes locked with the charismatic Australian driver, Daniel Ricciardo. His infectious smile and magnetic personality had always captivated you, and tonight was no exception. The connection between you was immediate, as if the universe conspired to bring you together on this fateful night. It felt like yesterday when you first met him. Â
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The sun beat down on the asphalt as the Formula 1 paddock buzzed with excitement. It was a hot summer day, and the air was thick with the smell of rubber and anticipation. As a young and determined female driver, you stood in the midst of it all, ready to take on the world of motorsport.
Among the sea of mechanics, engineers, and fellow drivers, your eyes caught sight of a familiar face â Daniel Ricciardo. His vibrant smile and infectious energy seemed to light up the paddock, drawing people towards him like a magnet. It was hard not to be captivated by his charm and the aura of positivity that surrounded him.
As fate would have it, you found yourself crossing paths with Daniel near the garage. The lyrics of Hayley Kiyoko's "One Bad Night" echoed in your mind, as if they were predicting the significance of this encounter. There was an instant connection, a spark of recognition that passed between you, as if the universe had conspired to bring you together.
You mustered up the courage to approach him, your heart pounding with a mix of excitement and nervousness. He turned towards you, his eyes lighting up with genuine curiosity. At that moment, you knew there was something special about him â something that drew you closer.
"Hi," you said, your voice filled with a blend of determination and excitement. "I've admired your racing skills and your positive energy. It's an honor to meet you, Daniel."
Daniel grinned, his eyes sparkling with warmth. "Well, it's great to meet you too! I've heard about your talent on the track. We should definitely grab a coffee sometime and talk racing."
You felt a surge of excitement and gratitude. The lyrics of the song played in your head, echoing the possibilities that lay before you. It was the beginning of a friendship â a connection that would soon blossom into something more.
In the weeks that followed, you and Daniel found yourselves spending more and more time together. Coffee dates turned into late-night conversations about racing strategies and dreams. He listened intently to your stories of overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers as a female driver, his support unwavering.
The more you got to know Daniel, the more you realized how genuinely kind and down-to-earth he was. Despite his success and fame, he remained humble and grounded, always making time for those around him. He became your confidant, someone you could lean on during the highs and lows of the racing world.
As the friendship deepened, you couldn't ignore the growing affection between you. The lyrics of the song took on a new meaning, reflecting the emotions that swirled within your hearts. There were stolen glances, subtle touches, and moments that felt like they were straight out of a fairytale.
One fateful evening, as the sun set over the paddock, you found yourselves alone, lost in each other's gaze. The lyrics of "One Bad Night" whispered through your mind, fueling the courage within you.
"I've come to realize that one bad night ain't enough to forget you," you said, your voice filled with sincerity. "I don't want to let fear or doubt hold us back. Let's take a leap of faith, Daniel."
He smiled, his eyes sparkling with the same affection mirrored in your own. "I couldn't agree more. Life's too short to let opportunities slip away. Let's embrace whatever comes our way, together."
And in that moment, surrounded by the whispers of the song, you knew that this meeting was more than just chance. It was destiny, weaving your paths together in a tale of love and racing that would transcend the boundaries of the track. As the sun dipped below the horizon, you held hands, ready to
 embark on a journey filled with exhilarating twists, heart-pounding turns, and a love that would endure the trials of the racing world.
The race began, and the adrenaline coursed through your veins as you pushed your car to the limits. Every twist and turn was executed with precision, every decision calculated in the blink of an eye. The lyrics of "One Bad Night" echoed in your mind, the haunting melody mirroring the yearning in your heart.
"One bad night ain't enough to forget you," Hayley Kiyoko's voice echoed as you raced, the words resonating with the passion burning within you. It was a love that defied logic, one that refused to be extinguished by the challenges of the racing world. As the laps flew by, you found yourself locked in a fierce battle with Daniel, each maneuver and strategy pushing you closer together.
With every lap, the chemistry between you intensified. The lyrics of the song played in your head, the words capturing the unspoken desires and emotions swirling within your soul. It was a dangerous dance, one where the line between victory and defeat blurred with the intoxicating allure of love.
As the race reached its climax, you found yourselves side by side, the intensity of the moment almost overwhelming. The cheers of the crowd melded with the crescendo of the song, the lyrics becoming an anthem of the connection you shared.
"One bad night ain't enough to forget you," the words reverberated as you fought for every inch of the track. The world around you disappeared, and it was just you and Daniel, two hearts intertwined in a battle of wills and emotions.
And then, in a split second, it happened. A daring move, a calculated risk that paid off. You overtook Daniel, claiming the lead with a surge of adrenaline. The crowd erupted in cheers, their voices blending with the lyrics that now took on a whole new meaning.
But as the race concluded, and the checkered flag waved, a bittersweet realization settled in. The racing world was demanding, often tearing apart the most fervent of connections. The lyrics of the song now took on a different tone, reflecting the challenges that lay ahead.
"One bad night ain't enough to forget you, but I'll try," the lyrics echoed, mirroring the inner turmoil you faced. The road ahead was uncertain, filled with obstacles that threatened to separate you both. But the connection you had formed was undeniable, and you were determined to fight for it.
As the sun set and darkness embraced the paddock, you found solace in each other's arms. The lyrics of the song served as a reminder of the battles that lay ahead, but also of the love that burned bright within your hearts. Together, you vowed to defy the odds, to navigate the twists and turns of life and love with the same passion and determination that had brought you together.
"One bad night ain't enough to forget you," you whispered, your voice blending with the lyrics that resonated in the stillness of the night. It was a promise, a testament to the strength of your connection, and the beginning of a love story that would endure the challenges that lie ahead.
As the stars twinkled overhead, you and Daniel held onto each other, ready to face whatever came your way. Because one bad night was never enough to forget the love that had bloomed in the heart of the fast-paced world you both called home.
The Other Woman
Summary: Y/n and Charles find themselves in a sticky situation
Note: This is no hate to Queen Charlotte. I love her but I just kept thinking about writing this.
ââI never thought Iâd fall for a race car driver. I mean, Iâve always been into sports, but Formula One was never really my thing. That all changed when I met him.
It started innocently enough. I was covering the Monaco Grand Prix as a journalist, and I needed a quote from Charles for my article. He was happy to oblige, and we struck up a conversation that lasted far longer than I expected. We talked about everything from his racing career to our favorite books. It was easy to talk to him, and I found myself getting lost in his bright green eyes.
From that moment on, I couldnât stop thinking about him. I started watching every race, cheering him on from the sidelines. I even went to a few after-parties, hoping to run into him. And I did.
It was at a party in Milan, and he was there with his girlfriend, Charlotte. They looked so happy together, and I felt a pang of jealousy in my chest. I tried to ignore it and focus on having a good time, but every time I caught a glimpse of him, my heart skipped a beat.
After that night, I tried to avoid him. It was too hard to be around him and not be able to have him. But fate had other plans.
I was covering a race in Singapore, and I ended up sitting next to him at a press conference. I could feel the heat radiating off his body, and I tried to focus on the questions, but all I could think about was how badly I wanted to kiss him.
As the press conference ended, he turned to me and smiled. âHey, do you want to grab a drink later?â he asked.
I couldnât say no. We ended up at a rooftop bar overlooking the city, sipping cocktails and laughing about everything and nothing. I felt alive in a way I hadnât in years. It was like we were the only two people in the world.
But as the night went on, I couldnât ignore the fact that he was still with Charlotte. I didnât want to be the other woman, the one he cheated on his girlfriend with. So I said goodbye and left, trying to ignore the tears in my eyes.
We continued to see each other at races and events, always flirting and laughing, but never crossing that line. I knew it was wrong, but I couldnât help how I felt.
One night, after a particularly grueling race in Japan, Charles showed up at my hotel room. He looked tired and worn out, but his eyes lit up when he saw me. We talked for a while, and then he leaned in to kiss me.
It was electric, like nothing Iâd ever felt before. But as much as I wanted to give in to the moment, I couldnât. âI canât do this,â I said, pushing him away. âYouâre still with Charlotte.â
âI know,â he said, looking crestfallen. âBut I canât help the way I feel.â
I felt the same way. I was head over heels in love with him, but I knew we couldnât be together. It was like something out of a Taylor Swift song, all the love we had but couldn't act on.
We continued to see each other secretly, stealing moments whenever we could. It was thrilling and terrifying all at once. I knew it couldnât last forever, but I couldnât bring myself to end it.
One day, I got a call from Charles. He sounded panicked, and I could tell something was wrong. âCharolette found out,â he said, his voice shaking. âShe knows about us.â
I felt sick to my stomach. What have I done?Â
love, would you consider writing part 2 to âthe other womanâ? pretty please, please, please đ«¶đŒ not proud to admit it, but i love the cheating trope đł
Of course!! I had so much fun writing the first one! Sorry this is a little bit shorter but I hope this is what you wanted? Enjoy
I knew that this was the moment I had been dreading. I had always known that our secret relationship was bound to be exposed eventually, but I had hoped that we would be able to end things on our own terms. But now, everything had blown up in our faces.
âIâm so sorry,â I said, my voice shaking. âI never wanted to hurt anyone.â
âI know,â Charles replied. âBut we have to face the consequences of our actions.â
We talked for a while longer, trying to figure out what we were going to do. Charles said that he needed to talk to Charlotte and try to work things out with her. I knew that it was probably over between us, but I couldnât bring myself to say it out loud.
The next few weeks were a blur of phone calls, emails, and text messages. Charles and Charlotte broke up, and he tried to reach out to me, but I couldnât bring myself to respond. I was too ashamed of what we had done, and I didnât want to cause any more pain.
Eventually, things started to calm down, and I was able to get back to my life. I threw myself into my work, trying to distract myself from the ache in my heart. I still watched every race, but now, I did it alone.
Months went by, and I heard nothing from Charles. I started to think that he had moved on, that our relationship had meant nothing to him. But then, out of the blue, he called me.
âHey,â he said, his voice soft. âI just wanted to see how you were doing.â
âIâm fine,â I said, trying to keep my emotions in check.
There was a long pause, and then he spoke again. âI miss you,â he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
My heart skipped a beat. I had missed him too, but I didnât know if I could go through that kind of pain again. âI canât do this,â I said, my voice breaking. âI canât be with you.â
âI understand,â he said, sounding defeated. âI just wanted you to know that I still love you.â
And with that, he hung up.
I sat there for a long time, staring at my phone. A part of me wanted to call him back, to tell him that I loved him too. But I knew that I couldnât. Our love was too complicated, too messy. It was like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
I never thought Iâd fall for a race car driver, but I did. And even though it didnât work out the way I wanted it to, I wouldnât change a thing. Because even though it was painful, it was also beautiful.
Iâd like to thank Marvel and Star Wars for feeding my obsession with 40-year-old Latino men this 2022.
THEY ALL ATE (me) đ«đ
| Sub!Eddie Munson x Black Female Reader
Summary: Y/n gets payback on Eddie after he teases her in Chemistry class.
Warnings: 18+ Only, Sex (Obvi), Mommy Kink, Dirty Talk, etc.
Word Count: 734
Note: This is my first fanfic so sorry if it's complete trash.
âYâknow Eddie, Iâm starting to think you like being a bad boy.âÂ
Y/n runs her fingers down his thigh, playing with the white hem of his shirt inching it up to reveal more of his skin.Â
âNow, what would make you think that, Mama?â He looks at her in fake shock, words muffled as he pressed kisses onto your warm neck.Â
âWell, for oneâhey, watch those fingers, Munson,â you scolded him, elbowing his ribs softly. âYou teasing me in chemistry class. That was a naughty thing to do.â
Eddie moaned against your skin, the sweet sound making a smile pull at the corners of your lips. âIâm sorry mama, I just needed to feel you âs allâ He starts to grind on you as his finger grip your breast.Â
âOh, youâre an asshole, Munson!âÂ
You brought your hand up to his hair, tugging it softly. â But donât you worry, cause Iâm gonna make you pay.â
A loud moan leaves his mouth as you rub the outline of his cock trapped inside his jeans. He starts pressing hot, kisses onto your neck, his hand pulling your skirt up to the creases of your thighs, exposing the black panties you wore. As he ghosted his fingertips across your mound, the rings on his fingers felt chilly against the rising temperature of your flesh, sending a tremor through your body.
âEddie, you better stop teasing if you know what's good for you. â you breathed out.Â
âYou're the one teasing me mama. Keep on rubbing my cock inside my jeans.â He whines. âPlease just take it out alreadyâ The young boy begs.Â
With her free hand, Y/n pulls Eddieâs shirt up bunching the material in her hand leaving the needy boy exposed. Eddies head falls back in relief as you pull his boxers and jeans down, your hand stroking his thick cock at a fast but pleasurable pace. Climbing on top of him, Y/n prepares to take him inside of her.
The air was silent apart from the AC/DC playing in the background and the soft groans and quiet whimpers that came from Eddieâs plump lips as Y/n slowly rocked back and forth on top of Eddieâs body, his hard length filling her up and reaching all the spots that had her trembling with pleasure. Y/nâs knees were bracketing his ribs and her hands were planted on his heaving, chest, his heart beating firmly against her palm.
Y/n â please, stop teasing, pleaseâ Eddie gasped softly as he squeezed his eyes shut, his muscles trembling as he arched his back, his chest pushing against her hands. Eddie had been quietly begging for the last ten minutes, where she had touched everywhere on his body that wasnât his cock or balls. Just Y/nâs fingertips and the barest sensation of her fingernails roaming gently over his skin, skirting around his nipples and his crotch until he was begging, his cock stiff and laying against his stomach, leaking precome onto his skin. She had taken pity on him and carefully straddled him, Y/nâs hand tenderly wrapping around his hot and hard length and stroked him up and down, her thumb swiping over his cock head which was an angry red and using his precome to lubricate him, his moans and cries filling the silence. She had cooed quietly at him and rose up on her knees, positioning his head at her sopping wet heat âshe had carefully sunk down onto him, her moan echoing with his as his own hips bucked up into her. eventually sinking down fully onto his length and staying still as she leaned down and pressed a languid kiss to his lips, quieting his moans.
âYouâre so lucky Iâm feeling nice today,â She mumbled.Â
Eyes squeezed shut in pleasure, Eddie felt the muscles in his thighs tighten as she sped up her pace. âOh shit, like that, mama.â
Wanton moans left his lips, moving faster until he couldnât do anything except grip his bed sheets. Flashes of heat rushed over Eddieâs body like waves, the coil in his stomach feeling like it was so close to snappingâuntil Y/n climbed off of himÂ
His eyes shot open, hands loosening from the sheets. âMamaâfuck, I was so close!â Eddie cried out.Â
Y/n Smirked at him. âDid you really think I would let you cum after what you did today?Â