F1 Champion’s Perfect 2

F1 Champion’s Perfect 2

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I turned in early that night, curled up on my side of our California king bed the same bed where Rain used to hold me like I was precious. The bedroom still held echoes of those memories, though the warmth had long since faded

Adrian didn’t stumble in until past midnight, bringing with him the sharp scent of expensive whiskey and victory

Another successful practice run, no doubt. The mattress shifted under his weight, and his muscular arms snaked around me with practiced possessiveness

In bed before midnight? That’s new,he murmured, his voice carrying that familiar postrace huskiness

He nuzzled my neck, his breath hot against my skin, reeking of aged scotch and hollow triumph

I used to live for these latenight moments, staying awake just to catch a glimpse of him walking through the door

My heart would race at his footsteps on the stairs

Now, I instinctively recoiled from his touch, my body betraying what my mind tried to deny

The expensive Chanel Gabrielle lingered on his collar Sophia’s signature scent

The same perfume I’d seen on his credit card statements, a Christmas gift for his teammate.” 

Of course they’d been together

They always were these days

His jaw clenched at my withdrawal, fingers digging into my hip as he tightened his grip

Stay still,he commanded through gritted teeth

My head’s splitting.” 

The migraines his constant companion since the accident. The kind that usually required prescriptionstrength painkillers and complete darkness

But somehow, holding me had always been his miracle cure

The only time the mighty Adrian Chase showed any vulnerability now

Muscle memory took over as I massaged his temples, my fingers finding the familiar pressure points

A quiet groan escaped his lips a ghost of intimacy we once shared. Adrian caught my hand midmotion, his thumb running over my palm with clinical detachment

His expression turned to one of distacto nooo-i11 

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Some things don’t wash away that easily,I said, voice hollow as winter wind. Three years of being his caretaker had left their mark no amount of luxury skincare could eras 

The contrast was crushing

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When he was Rain the lost man with no memory he’d kiss these same callused hands, whispering they were beautiful because they told our story of healing together. He’d trace each line like reading a love letter, thanking them for saving him

Now

He looked at them like they were an embarrassing reminder of a past he wanted to forget

Just like me a scar he couldn’t quite erase, but could at least hide from the cameras

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F1 Champion’s Perfect

F1 Champion’s Perfect

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F1 Champion's Perfect

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