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So I got inspired by the whole Bella Hadid and Prince of Qatar thing. What if driver!reader is the one the Prince has a crush on and the other drivers become overprotectiv???
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It was a strange feeling to be the center of attention, especially when the attention came from one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the world. Yn was used to the spotlightâafter all, she was a Formula 1 driver for Red Bull, an extremely talented one at that. But this⌠this was different. It wasnât just the press or the fans; it was him. The Prince of Qatar.
It had all started innocently enough. Sheâd arrived in Qatar two weeks ahead of the GP for a promotional event, and as a result, sheâd spent more time than usual with the prince. He was charming, kind, and nothing short of a gentleman. Theyâd spent evenings talking about everything from racing to their favorite films, and his interest in her was genuine. Or at least, thatâs what Yn had thought at first.
But the internet had other ideas. Rumors began to swirlâfirst as whispers, then as headlines. The two were seen together so frequently that fans started speculating. Were they dating? Was the prince falling for her? The rumors only got louder when someone snapped a picture of the two of them laughing together in a private conversation.
And then, it happened. A report surfaced suggesting that the prince might be interested in marrying Yn. The internet went into overdrive. Fans, tabloids, and gossip outlets all had a field day, creating hashtags, memes, and theories. It didnât help that Yn had once posted a picture of her hand next to his, joking about "a future championship ring" and how âitâs the only ring Iâd ever need.â
As the days passed, the drivers all started noticing the online buzz. And they weren't having it.
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Charles was the first to notice.
It was late at night, and he was scrolling through his phone in his hotel room when a post about Yn and the prince came up. He immediately clicked on it, thinking it was just another rumor. But as he scrolled through the pictures of Yn and the prince, looking so natural together, he felt a knot in his stomach.
âWhat is this?â Charles muttered to himself. âThis is going too far.â
He kept scrolling, getting increasingly frustrated as each article came up with more speculation. Finally, he tossed his phone onto the bed and let out a deep sigh. He had to do something.
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George was, unsurprisingly, not far behind.
The next morning, at breakfast, he slid into the seat next to Charles, who was already staring at his phone. He raised an eyebrow.
âYou know about the rumors, right?â George asked.
Charles nodded, his brow furrowed.
âItâs getting out of hand.â
âI know,â George replied, now looking serious. âIâve been thinking about this for a while. And Iâve come to a conclusion.â
Charles turned to him, confused. âWhat do you mean?â
George pulled out his laptop, opened a PowerPoint presentation, and turned it toward Charles. On the first slide was the title: "Why Yn Shouldnât Become a Princess."
âGeorge, are you seriously making a PowerPoint about this?â Charles asked incredulously.
George nodded, scrolling through the slides. âIâve got points, Charles.â
The first slide was about the princeâs wealth and the pressure of becoming a royal. âThe prince might have power, but would Yn be happy in that world?â George said, pointing at the next slide.
Charles groaned, burying his face in his hands. âYouâre joking, right?â
âNo, seriously,â George continued. âNumber two: the media pressure. She wonât have any privacy. Sheâll be constantly hounded, and it could affect her career. Imagine the headlines every time she races. âPrincess of F1.ââ
Charles rubbed his temples. âYouâre insane.â
But George wasnât done yet. He was already on the third slide: âFormula 1 Comes Firstâ. âAnd lastly, we all know that racing is her first love. The prince canât compete with that.â
Charles gave up, laughing despite himself. âAlright, alright, I get it. But maybe just... stop making PowerPoints, yeah?â
George shrugged, undeterred. âNo promises.â
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Meanwhile, Carlos and Max were taking a more direct approach.
âMax, we need to talk.â Carlos said as he walked into Maxâs hotel room, closing the door behind him.
Max was leaning against the window, eyes narrowed, watching the hustle of the city below.
âAbout Yn and the prince?â Max said without turning around.
Carlos nodded. âI think we need to keep an eye on her.â
Max raised an eyebrow. âYou think so?â
âI mean, itâs not just the prince. Itâs everything. The media. The fans. Itâs all happening so fast. We need to protect her.â
Max finally turned, his usual nonchalance replaced with a rare seriousness. âYou want us to act like bodyguards?â
Carlos nodded. âBasically.â
Max exhaled, then shrugged. âFine. But only because we have to.â
And so, the next day, both Max and Carlos found themselves trailing Yn from a distance, keeping an eye on her as she went about her day. To anyone else, they looked like two guys casually hanging out. But in reality, they were her silent bodyguards, watching her every move without saying a word.
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Lando, on the other hand, couldnât help himself.
He had been spending more time with Yn recently, so he decided to confront her directly. He caught up with her after a practice session at the track.
âHey, Yn.â Lando said, his eyes wide with curiosity. âWhatâs going on with you and the prince?â
Yn smirked, leaning against a wall as she wiped the sweat off her brow. âOh, nothing. Weâre just friends.â
âJust friends?â Lando repeated, raising an eyebrow. âYou guys have been all over the news. Thereâs even talk about marriage.â
Yn chuckled. âLando, come on. People love to make stuff up. Weâre just friends.â
âBut why are you hanging out with him so much?â Lando asked, his eyes narrowing in on her.
Yn laughed again. âYouâre just jealous that I get to hang out with a prince, arenât you?â
Lando threw his hands up in defeat. âIâm not jealous. Iâm just... concerned.â
Yn patted him on the shoulder, her smile wide. âIâll be fine, Lando. I promise.â
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Finally, Lewis had his turn.
After hearing about the situation from the others, he decided it was time to have a quiet, heart-to-heart conversation with Yn. He found her by the pool, her legs dipped into the water, enjoying the rare moments of calm before the chaos of race weekend.
âHey, Yn. Can we talk?â Lewis said, taking a seat beside her.
Yn turned to him, her expression softening. âOf course, Lewis. Whatâs up?â
âI just want to make sure youâre okay.â Lewis said, looking at her with concern. âAll this attention... itâs a lot. And I know itâs coming from everywhere. Youâve got a lot of people worried about you.â
Yn smiled gently. âIâm fine, Lewis. Seriously. Iâm not letting any of this get to me. I know what I want, and Iâm not going to let anyone else dictate that.â
Lewis nodded, his face softening. âJust... take care of yourself, yeah? And if you ever need someone to talk to, Iâm here.â
Yn leaned over and gave him a playful nudge. âThanks, Lewis. Youâre a good friend.â
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Race weekend finally arrived, and the tension among the drivers was palpable. The rumors about Yn and the prince still lingered, but the drivers had all done their best to protect her in their own ways.
As they all gathered in the paddock before the race, Yn finally stood up and addressed them all.
âAlright, alright, Iâve had enough of this.â Yn said, raising her hands in surrender. âThe prince and I are just friends. Thatâs it.â
The drivers exchanged glances, some of them sighing in relief, others looking a bit embarrassed for their overprotectiveness.
âThatâs all?â Lando asked, still skeptical.
Yn grinned. âThatâs all. Now, can we focus on the race? I have a championship to win, remember?â
The drivers let out a collective sigh, and Charles clapped his hands together. âAlright, alright, letâs get back to business then.â
As they walked to the grid, the rumors faded into the background, and the only thing that mattered was the race ahead. But as Yn smiled to herself, she couldnât help but appreciate the way her teammates cared for her. In the end, she knew theyâd always have her backâno matter what the internet said.
And that, she thought, was all that really mattered.