For your 400 celebration. Driver 36 and reader 12. Fem wife reader. Her getting everyone for a marketing video for Christmas and New year for the team which includes her husband. And surprise bonus, their children. You decide how it goes. Thanks!! :)))
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36 - andrew shovlin x 12 - marketing!fem!reader
Reader pitches the idea for toto
They make the video for toto
Someone decides to make one for her too
They film shov, who cannot stop laughing
He brings the kids in
They watch the video
taglist: @leosxrealm, @tallrock35, @wolf-knights, @janeholt3, @camelliaflow3r, @pear-1206
*see him anywhere*
Danny Ric: NIIICOOOOOOOO HUUUUUUUULKENBERG!!! đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸
So Iâve written my first fanfic in the F1 realm if anyone is I treated in reading it. Iâve waited until I was fully done to publish it because thatâs how I prefer to write. I pop in and out of sections, tweaking things until I get the story line the way I want. Maybe one day I will learn how to format stories here with a linked master list (someone show me please!) but until then.. here you go⌠I figured the world needed more Nico Hulk fanfics
Nando is the sweetest husband ever!! đđđĽşâ¤ď¸
fluff.
age-gap. not specifically mentioned but the reader is younger.
approx. 1000 words
fernando alonso masterlist - here. f1 masterlist - here.
Seated in the luxurious confines of his private jet, en route to Bahrain for the electrifying Grand Prix season opener, you found yourself ensconced in a cocoon of anticipation and desire. Across from you lounged the man who ignited flames of passion within your soul, his intense gaze igniting a firestorm of longing and yearning deep within you. As you gazed out of the window, ensnared by the mesmerising spectacle of clouds stretching endlessly across the cerulean expanse, his voice, velvety and laden with desire, pierced through the tranquil ambiance.
âGo on a date with me,â he murmured huskily beside you, his words dripping with an intoxicating blend of sincerity and playful allure.
You turned to him, a soft laugh escaping your lips at the unexpected proposition. âPardon?â you replied, your voice laced with amusement and a hint of teasing.
âPlease~ go on a date with me?â he pleaded, his smile infused with the heady scent of whiskey that hung in the air, a testament to his valiant efforts to ease his nerves during the flight.
Amused by his endearing persistence, you leaned in closer, revelling in the magnetic pull between you. âI donât know if my dad will approve of you, sir,â you teased, a mischievous glint dancing in your eyes.
âWhat!â he exclaimed, his offence giving way to a grin of delight. âLet me talk to your dad, sweetheart, Iâm sure I could convince him.â
After a brief pause, he regarded you with a dreamy expression, his eyes alight with adoration. âYouâre pretty,â he declared softly, his gaze tracing the contours of your face with reverence. âD- Do you have a boyfriend, pretty?â he hiccupped slightly, his smile widening with each passing moment.
You nodded, a tender smile playing on your lips. âA husband, actually,â you replied, your tone infused with affection and determination.
His brow furrowed in confusion, his expression a mixture of disbelief and jealousy. âLeave him, be with me!â he urged, his words slurred with the remnants of alcohol. âWho is this man?â he demanded, his concern palpable.
With a knowing smile, you retrieved your phone, turning the screen towards him to reveal his own reflection staring back at him. âWh- Wait, I am your husband!â he exclaimed, realisation dawned on him. âSo can we go out on the date I planned?â
You nodded in agreement, squeezing his hand affectionately before attempting to release it. However, he held on tightly, his grip a reassuring anchor in the swirling sea of emotions.
Later, in the privacy of the opulent hotel room, he began to sober up (barely), the lingering effects of alcohol fading away as he prepared for the evening ahead. With meticulous care, he adorned himself in his finest attire, his efforts a testament to his unwavering devotion to you. As you emerged from the bathroom, your beauty was enhanced by the artful application of makeup, his breath caught in his throat, his heart swelling with an overwhelming surge of desire.
âWhoa⌠Hola CariĂąo,â he joked, his voice husky with desire as he approached you, his hands tracing the curves of your body with electrifying precision. âI could just cancel dinner, then we could skip right to dessert?â
You blushed, a playful glint dancing in your eyes. âShut up,â you countered, a coy smile playing on your lips. âBut noâ I just dressed up all nice for youâ so you are gonna wine and dine me.â With a gentle press of your hands against his chest, you planted a tender kiss on his cheek, his grin widening as he playfully smacked your ass before guiding you towards the door, anticipation burning like a blazing inferno between you.
Under the soft glow of twinkling fairy lights strung overhead, you and your partner find yourselves nestled in a cozy corner of the enchanting garden cafĂŠ. The air is still alive in the evening, with the melody of chirping birds and the gentle rustle of leaves, lending an ethereal quality to the evening.
As you sip on glasses of sparkling champagne, your fingers intertwined with Fernando's, you can't help but marvel at the sheer magic of the moment. Across the table, his eyes sparkle with affection, mirroring the starlight above as he leans in closer, his breath mingling with yours in a sweet symphony of intimacy.
With a playful twinkle in their eye, your partner reaches for a delicate rose nestled in a vase on the table, presenting it to you with a flourish. "For the most beautiful woman I've ever set my eyes on," He whispers, his voice a tender caress against your ear.
Your heart swells with warmth as you accept the flower, its petals soft beneath your fingertips. "Thank you," you murmur, your voice filled with gratitude and love.
Together, you share laughter and stories, each moment infused with a sense of joy and wonder. The world fades away as you lose yourselves in each other's company, the hours slipping by unnoticed in the embrace of your love.
As the night deepens, he rises from his seat, extending a hand towards you with a smile. "May I have this dance?" he asks, his eyes sparkling with mischief and longing.
You accept with a smile, rising gracefully to your feet as he leads you to a makeshift dance floor bathed in the soft glow of moonlight. With gentle movements and whispered promises, you sway together in perfect harmony, lost in the rhythm of the music and the embrace of each other's arms.
In that moment, time stands still, and all that exists is the two of you, wrapped in a cocoon of love and affection. With every step, every touch, you feel your bond deepening, your souls intertwining in a dance as old as time itself.
As the song draws to a close, you find yourselves reluctant to part, the magic of the evening lingering like a sweet, lingering dream.
el fin
Toto Wolff with sick!wife reader. She has lost her voice and has to communicate using gestures which Toto and Jack find it amusing. Despite their best, they still tease her. You do however you want. Thanks!! :))
It was no surprise that constant travel took its toll on your health. When you landed in Austin and felt the familiar scratch at the back of your throat, you brushed it off as a consequence of changing seasons. But when you woke up the next morning and found yourself unable to speak, the situation quickly shifted from mild discomfort to concern. Toto, ever the attentive husband, immediately sprang into action, calling everyone he could think of for medical advice. His brow furrowed with worry as he paced around your hotel room, phone in hand, while Jack, your son, sat on the edge of the bed with a grin that spoke of mischief.
âMom, this is hilarious,â Jack said, eyes sparkling. âYou should totally communicate with signs and gestures until your voice comes back.â You playfully ruffled his hair, finding it hard not to smile at his enthusiasm, despite your current predicament.
Soon, the three of you made your way to the paddock under the Texas sun, the warm rays dancing on the concrete as the familiar symphony of engines and chatter surrounded you. Jack trotted along beside you, his grin as wide as ever, while Toto held your hand protectively, glancing at you every few moments as if checking that you were still okay. âAre you feeling alright?â he mouthed, his eyebrows knitted with concern. You responded with a thumbs-up and an exaggerated nod, reassuring him that you were fine despite the loss of your voice.
Jack nudged your arm with that same cheeky smile. âRemember, Momâbig gestures so everyone can understand!â he announced, dramatically waving his arms like he was directing traffic. Toto chuckled, a hint of relief softening his features as he joined in the lightheartedness. You rolled your eyes playfully, tapping Jackâs nose with your index finger as if to say, Behave.
As you entered the paddock, familiar faces greeted you with waves and cheerful calls of âGood morning!â You waved back, responding with silent, animated gestures and a bright smile. Toto, sensing your need for an easier way to communicate, handed you a small notepad. âLooks like weâll need this today,â he teased, smirking as Jack snatched it out of his hands with excitement.
âOh, Iâll be in charge of writing what Mom says!â Jack declared, marker already poised. He looked up at you with a grin that promised mischief and you couldnât help but laugh soundlessly, your shoulders shaking with mirth.
Throughout the day, Jack became your voice, scribbling out messages in his childlike scrawl, sometimes adding his own creative touches. âMom says to stop calling the doctor, Dad,â one note read, written with a smirk and shown triumphantly to Toto. Toto raised an eyebrow and chuckled, shaking his head. âOutnumbered, I see,â he said, casting you a warm look that made your heart swell.
Jack, finding endless amusement in your silent communication, began mimicking your gestures with exaggerated flair, even getting Toto to get in on the act.
Despite their teasing, the love in their gestures kept you animated. Each shared laugh, every little mock argument over Jackâs interpretations, and Totoâs constant, caring glances reminded you that even when unexpected challenges arose, you had your boys beside you, making everything a little more bearable and infinitely more cherished.
As the day progressed and the Texas sun began to dip, casting a warm golden glow over the paddock, you felt a familiar tickle at the back of your throat. You paused for a moment, touching your neck with hope flickering in your chest. Jack noticed your hesitation and tilted his head. âWhatâs wrong, Mom? Do you need to write something?â He held up the notepad, ready for your next silent instruction.
Instead, you took a deep breath and whispered, âJack.â The word was faint, raspy, but it was there.
Jackâs eyes widened as if you had just performed a magic trick. âDad!â he shouted, leaping up and pulling Toto by the sleeve. âMom talked! She said my name!â
Toto turned around so quickly that he nearly knocked over a chair. His eyes searched yours, filled with a mix of disbelief and joy. âDid you really?â he asked, his voice soft and hopeful.
You nodded, and with a small, careful smile, you whispered, âI did.â
Relief washed over Totoâs face, the tension he had been carrying all day melting away. He took your hands in his, his thumb brushing over your knuckles. âThank goodness,â he said, his voice thick with emotion. âI was about to call for a specialist to fly in.â
Jack laughed, the sound high and full of energy. âSee, I told you it would come back if we kept making her laugh!â He glanced at you, his eyes dancing with mischief. âGuess the signs and gestures worked, huh, Mom?â
You chuckled, the sound still scratchy but growing stronger. âI guess they did,â you replied, squeezing Jackâs hand. The three of you stood there, surrounded by the hum of the paddock and the warm glow of the setting sun. It was a simple moment, yet it held a deep sense of gratitude and love.
Toto wrapped an arm around your shoulders, pressing a kiss to your temple. âDonât scare me like that again,â he whispered.
âIâll try not to,â you said, your voice now a soft echo of its usual tone. Jack leaned in, sandwiching himself between you and Toto with a playful grin. âBut can we keep the notepad? That was fun,â he teased, holding it up with pride.
The three of you laughed, the sound filling the space and blending with the noise of the paddock. And in that moment, you realized that no matter what challenges came your way, the bond you shared as a family would always be enough to carry you through.
Toto Wolff with wife reader. Feat their son, Jack. She had some sort of trouble breathing but didn't want to alarm Toto or anyone else. Because they're busy preparing for the races. Even other drivers & WAGs ask her if she's alright. Ask me if you want more insight. Thanks!! :)) With prompts :
1)"My chest really... hurts..."
2)"I can't really breathe -"
3)"Don't you dare pass out on me."
4)"Careful you don't fall - gotcha!"
You can choose how many you want to use.
You can choose how many you want to use
Ps : from pâđť
i will always write pâs requests first! hope you like it p
The sun had barely risen over the Silverstone circuit, casting a golden glow across the track as cars roared to life in the distance. It was race day, the culmination of months of tireless effort, strategies, and sacrifices. Every member of the Mercedes team, from the engineers to the drivers to the WAGs, was on edge. But it was a different kind of nervousness for you, the wife of Toto Wolff.
Toto was deep in his preparations, leading the team as always, focused and composed. He had the weight of the world on his shoulders as the teamâs success and his driversâ performance depended on the decisions made in those crucial final moments before the race. But you⌠you were struggling, and he had no idea.
As the day progressed, the increasing pressure of the crowd and the weight of the upcoming race only made it harder for you to breathe. It started off smallâjust a bit of tightness in your chestâbut over time it became harder to ignore. The subtle discomfort bloomed into something much worse, sharp pangs slicing through your ribcage, leaving you gasping for air. You found it harder to breathe, each inhale feeling like you were suffocating, but you refused to let it show. You couldnât. Not now. Not when Toto had so much to focus on. He couldnât know.
You sat quietly in the hospitality area, surrounded by the other wives and girlfriends of the drivers, but you barely heard their chatter over the pounding in your ears. You could feel their concerned glances on you, but you forced a smile, clutching your chest and taking slow, shallow breaths, praying it would pass. The last thing you wanted was to be a distraction.
As you sipped your water, Jack, your young son, came over to you, his little face full of concern.
âMommy, are you okay?â Jack asked, his innocent voice bringing warmth to your heart, even though your chest burned with every passing second.
You forced a smile, reaching out to ruffle his hair. âIâm fine, sweetheart. Just a little tired, thatâs all.â
Jack seemed to buy it, but the others werenât so easily fooled.
One of the other driversâ wives, Sophie, leaned in, her face etched with worry. âAre you sure youâre okay?â she asked gently. âYou donât look well.â
You nodded quickly, trying to mask the pain behind a veil of reassurance. âIâm fine, just⌠just a bit lightheaded. Nothing to worry about.â
But Sophie didnât seem convinced. She glanced at you, and you could tell she wanted to say more, but she was interrupted by the loud rumble of an engine firing up on the track.
The tightness in your chest worsened, and you pressed a hand to your ribs, trying to steady your breathing. But it felt impossible. You were suffocating, and the air just wasnât enough.
You stood up abruptly, trying to mask your discomfort by pretending to stretch. But it only made things worse. Your vision blurred, the edges of the world fading as you tried to push through it. Your breaths became shallow, faster, more frantic. A cold sweat broke out on your forehead, and you stumbled forward, nearly collapsing into the arms of another WAG, who immediately caught you.
âOkay, thatâs it,â Sophie said, her voice now filled with urgency. âYouâre not fine. Let me get help.â
You shook your head weakly, panic rising in your chest, but you couldnât argue anymore. Everything was spiraling out of control.
Meanwhile, Toto was deep in a team meeting, his mind on the race, on the strategy, on the stakes ahead. He was so close to achieving his dream for the season, but in the back of his mind, he always made sure to check in on you. Even now, he felt a strange unease tug at him, but he brushed it off. The day was too important.
But then, the call came.
âToto, itâs your wife. You need to come now,â Sophie said, her voice thick with panic.
His heart stopped, a sinking feeling dropping to the pit of his stomach. He bolted from the room, his legs carrying him faster than he ever thought possible. He had no idea what was happening, but the tone in Sophieâs voice was enough to make his blood run cold.
When he arrived at the hospitality suite, the sight of you, pale and struggling for air, made his chest tighten in an instant. You were leaning against a table, breathing erratically, your hand clutching at your ribs as though you were trying to hold yourself together.
âToto,â you whispered, barely able to get the words out. âIâm sorry⌠I didnât want to worry youâŚâ
Totoâs face went ashen, his eyes wide with fear. âDonât you dare pass out on me,â he growled, kneeling beside you, gripping your shoulders with a desperation youâd never seen from him before. âPlease⌠just breathe, breathe with me.â
You gasped for air, but it was no use. Your chest constricted even more, the pain unbearable. A cold sweat drenched your skin, and you felt like you were slipping away. You couldnât breathe.
Totoâs voice broke through the fog of panic, his hands shaking as he pressed you against his chest. âStay with me, love. Stay with me. I canât lose you.â
The next few moments were a blur. Paramedics rushed in, lifting you onto a stretcher and into the ambulance, Toto never leaving your side. He was frantic now, a man out of control, his mind racing with fear as he clutched your hand, whispering reassurances he didnât believe himself. He was terrified.
In the ambulance, the oxygen mask was placed over your face, but the damage had been done. Your heart, strained under the pressure, had given out. You had suffered a heart attackâan event that felt so sudden, so unexpected. The pain, the tightness, the feeling of being trapped in your own bodyâit all made sense now. But the fear in Totoâs eyes, the way he cried quietly while holding your hand, that was something you couldnât have prepared for.
âI need you, please,â Toto muttered, his voice raw with emotion. âI canât do this without you.â
You fought for consciousness, focusing on the steady rise and fall of the oxygen as it filled your lungs. Slowly, the tightness eased, and you managed to open your eyes. The first thing you saw was Toto, his face streaked with tears, his expression torn apart with anguish. And then you saw Jack, standing beside him, his little hands clutching his fatherâs pant leg, looking up at you with eyes wide in fear.
You squeezed Totoâs hand weakly, your voice barely above a whisper. âIâm okay⌠Iâm here.â
Totoâs entire body shuddered as he breathed in, the relief on his face immediate, but his hands remained tight around yours. âDonât you ever scare me like that again.â
âI didnât mean to,â you whispered, tears welling up in your own eyes now. âI didnât want you to worry. I just⌠I didnât want to be a distraction. Not today.â
He leaned down, pressing his forehead to yours, his voice low and full of emotion. âYou are my world, you are my priority. Everything else can wait. Donât you ever try to protect me from your pain again. I canât lose you.â
Totoâs words, raw and vulnerable, tore through you. You had been so determined to stay strong for him, for Jack, for the team. But now, in this moment, you realized that the only thing that mattered was the people you loved.
And you were going to fight for them.
Fight for your life. Because Toto Wolff couldnât lose his family.
And neither could you.
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Toto Wolff with wife reader. Dancing under the snow at the paddock, under the light. The most romantic thing I think đ¤ Fluff /suggestive. Thanks!!! :))
Snow was not in the weather forecast for todayânot that Formula 1 ever cared much about what was forecasted. Magical and slightly chaotic, just like this sport weâd made our life around.
I shivered, pulling my coat tighter around me, my breath puffing out in little clouds as the snow began to fall gently over the paddock. The race weekend had been chaotic, as usual, but now, with the last of the media cleared out and the floodlights casting a golden glow over the white flurry, there was peace.
Well, mostly peace.
Toto was standing a few feet away, talking to one of the engineers with his usual intensity. His broad shoulders were covered in a thick coat, and his breath came out in steady little clouds, punctuating whatever point he was making. I wasnât listening to the conversation, but knowing Toto, it was probably about data sets, tire degradation, or, heaven forbid, his drivers.
I let out a small, dramatic sigh. The man could charm a room full of sponsors, negotiate with ruthless board members, and occasionally intimidate race stewards, but sometimes, he forgot I existed when there was work to be done.
âExcuse me,â I called out, tapping my foot for added effect. âDo you think you might wrap up your TED Talk on tire temperatures? Your wife is freezing to death.â
Toto turned toward me, a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. âFreezing to death? Really? Youâre standing next to a heater.â
âDetails,â I shot back, pointing up at the snow that was now falling more steadily. âAre you really going to let me perish in this winter wonderland without at least a hot chocolate or a blanket?â
He murmured something to the engineerâan apology, probablyâand strode over to me. âYouâre being dramatic.â
âOf course Iâm dramatic,â I said, wrapping my arms around myself for effect. âYou married me, didnât you?â
Toto chuckled, and the sound warmed me more than the heater ever could. He reached out to brush a few snowflakes from my hair, his touch lingering against my cheek. âAlright, letâs get you inside before you start a rebellion.â
I planted my feet firmly on the ground. âActually, I have a better idea.â
His eyebrows arched in that way that always made him look simultaneously intrigued and wary. âWhat now?â
I stepped back and spread my arms, spinning once under the snow. âDance with me.â
Toto blinked. âHere? In the paddock?â
âNo, in Narnia,â I quipped, gesturing at the softly falling snow and the lights above. âYes, here. Come on, Toto, be romantic.â
He sighed, but I could see the corners of his mouth twitching. âYouâll be the death of me.â
âHopefully not before I get my dance.â
With a shake of his head, Toto closed the distance between us, his hands finding their place on my waist as if this were something we did every day. The snow fell around us like confetti, and the golden glow of the paddock lights turned everything into a scene straight out of a holiday movie.
âYou know,â I said as we swayed gently to a tune that only I could hear, âif someone walks by right now, theyâre going to think the stress of the season has finally gotten to you.â
Toto smirked. âLet them think it. I have nothing to prove.â
âExcept that you can dance,â I teased, stepping on his footâpurely by accident, of course.
âCareful,â he warned, though his grin widened. âI might let go and leave you to your dramatic demise in the snow.â
âYou wouldnât dare.â
âTry me,â he said, but his hold only tightened, pulling me closer. His touch was warm and steady, and for a moment, I forgot about the snow, the paddock, and even my poor, freezing toes. It was just us, dancing in the quiet magic of the moment.
âWell,â I said after a pause, my voice softer now, âthis is officially the most romantic thing youâve ever done.â
âMore romantic than flying you to Vienna for our anniversary?â he asked, his brow lifting in mock offense.
âYes,â I said firmly. âThat had champagne and a five-course meal, sure, but did it have snow falling in the paddock? Did it have impromptu dancing?â
Toto chuckled, and the sound rumbled through me like the coziest fireplace crackle. âYouâre impossible.â
âAnd yet, here you are, in love with me anyway.â
He leaned down, pressing a soft kiss to my forehead. âYouâre lucky I am.â
âIâm lucky?â I scoffed, though my cheeks warmed at his touch. âIâm not the one married to a six-foot-something genius with perfect hair.â
Toto laughed outright at that, the sound echoing through the paddock. âFlattery will get you everywhere.â
âGood,â I said, grinning. âBecause after this, you owe me hot chocolate. And a foot massage.â
He twirled me suddenly, catching me off guard and making me laugh as the snow swirled around us. âAnything else, Your Majesty?â
âJust this,â I said, resting my head against his chest as we settled back into an easy sway. âJust us.â
For a while, we danced in silence, the snow falling softly, the world around us forgotten. It was, perhaps, the most perfect moment weâd ever stolen together.
*tears falls slowly* đđ
oh bobby, mr captain robert nash, mr dad to us all. thank you for all these years. thank you for showing strength, and heroism, and braveness. thank you for showing they also exist in vulnerability. thank you for raising them as a family. thank you for allowing yourself to love once again đ¤
thank you for fighting, and teaching how to fight. thank you for your kindness, and your candor, and maturity. thank you for loving them through and in-spite of it all.
thank you for loving athena, and her kids as your own. thank you for forgiving yourself. thank you for saving them all in so many ways. thank you for admitting your wrongs and seeing beyond them. thank you for staying a little while longer.
and most of all, thank you to Peter Krause, for giving this character life. thereâs a part of me that hopes this was fake. I hope this posts looks ridiculous in a couple of weeks. if not, you have and will always have my heart. thank you for giving us bobby, heâll be honored and remembered through centuries to come đ¤
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Toto Wolff with wife Olympian! reader feat their son, Jack. Since it was now summer break for F1, he didn't waste the opportunity to support her in her sports (equestrian). You decide how it goes. Fluff and fun. Thanks!! :))
Word count: 1.6k
Pairing: Toto Wollf x reader
Warning: description of a panic attackÂ
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It didn't turn out as fun as you would have probably liked but I found it quite fun how the story changed. Still hope you guys like it.
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The vibrant streets of Paris were alive with the excitement of the Summer Olympics, a perfect backdrop for the Wolff familyâs adventure. Toto Wolff relished the opportunity to spend quality time with his family during the summer break. Y/n, his wife and a celebrated Olympian equestrian, was preparing for her event, and Toto was determined to support her in every way possible.
The mornings began with the soft glow of dawn filtering through their Parisian apartment, the air filled with the scent of fresh croissants and the distant hum of the city. Y/n was already at the Olympic stables, tending to her beloved horse, while Toto and their son, Jack, made their way over to join her.
"Look, Daddy! Mommy's already with Maximus," Jack exclaimed, pointing to Y/n and her majestic horse.
Toto smiled, lifting Jack onto his shoulders for a better view. "Yes, she is. Mommyâs amazing, isnât she?"
Y/n turned and waved, her face lighting up when she saw her boys. "Good morning! Ready for another day at the stables?"
Jack wriggled down and ran towards his mother. "Can I help, Mommy?"
"Of course, sweetheart," Y/n replied, ruffling his hair. "You can help brush Maximus."
As Jack busied himself with his task, Toto approached Y/n, wrapping an arm around her waist. "You ready for today?" he asked, his voice filled with admiration.
Y/n leaned into him, feeling the reassuring strength of his presence. "I am. It means the world to me that youâre here."
"Wouldnât miss it for anything," Toto said, kissing her temple. "This is your time to shine."
The day was filled with rigorous training sessions, with Y/n and Maximus working in perfect harmony. Toto watched from the sidelines, often with Jack on his lap, explaining the nuances of the sport to their curious son. He marveled at Y/n's dedication and skill, her grace and strength evident in every movement.
Later that evening, back in their apartment, the tension of the upcoming competition began to weigh on Y/n. She paced the living room, her mind racing.
âToto, what if I mess up tomorrow? What if Maximus isnât at his best?â she confessed, her voice tinged with anxiety.
Toto walked over and gently took her hands in his. âY/n, you are the best rider I know. Youâve trained for this. Trust in yourself and in Maximus. Weâll be right there, cheering you on.â
She took a deep breath, nodding. âI just donât want to let anyone down.â
âYou could never let us down,â Toto said firmly. âAnd no matter what happens, Jack and I are incredibly proud of you.â
The following morning, the atmosphere in Paris was electric. The Olympic equestrian arena buzzed with anticipation as Y/n prepared to enter. She looked stunning in her riding attire, confidence radiating from her as she focused on the task ahead. Toto stood by her side, offering last-minute words of encouragement.
"Youâve got this," he whispered, squeezing her hand.
Y/n smiled, her nerves easing with his support. "Thank you, Toto. For everything."
As Y/n rode into the arena, the crowdâs applause was thunderous. The atmosphere was charged with excitement, every cheer and clap reverberating through the air. The bright lights illuminated the arena, casting a spotlight on Y/n and Maximus as they entered, their synchronized movements showcasing the deep bond between rider and horse. Y/n's heart pounded with a mix of nerves and determination, but she kept her focus, her eyes set on the course ahead.
Maximus trotted gracefully, his powerful muscles rippling beneath his sleek coat. Y/n sat tall in the saddle, her posture perfect, exuding confidence. The announcer's voice boomed over the loudspeakers, introducing her and Maximus to the eager audience.
"Representing her country with pride, let's welcome Y/n and Maximus!"
The crowd erupted once more, their enthusiasm palpable. Y/n took a deep breath, her mind laser-focused. She gave Maximus a gentle nudge, and they began their routine. The first few jumps were executed flawlessly, Maximus soaring over each obstacle with ease. Y/n's hands and legs moved in perfect harmony with Maximus, guiding him with subtle cues.
As they approached the water jump, Y/n felt a surge of adrenaline. This was one of the more challenging obstacles, requiring precision and timing. Maximus leaped, clearing the water with room to spare. The crowd gasped in awe, then burst into applause.
Next came the combination jump, a series of three fences placed in quick succession. Y/n knew this would test their agility and coordination. Maximus responded beautifully, his strides perfectly measured. They cleared the first two fences effortlessly, and Y/n felt a swell of pride. They were in sync, moving as one.
Then, as they approached the final fence of the combination, Y/n felt Maximus hesitate for a split second. She adjusted her position, urging him on, but it was too late. Maximus clipped the top rail with his hind legs, and it fell to the ground with a dull thud. The collective gasp from the crowd echoed through the arena.
Y/n's heart sank, but she didn't let it show. She maintained her composure, quickly recovering and guiding Maximus to the next obstacle. The rest of the course was executed flawlessly, Y/n and Maximus finishing with a flourish. She patted his neck, whispering words of encouragement and gratitude.
As they exited the arena, the crowd's applause was still loud, but Y/n could feel the weight of the mistake. She forced a smile, waving to the spectators, but inside, her heart was heavy. The scores were announced, reflecting the penalty for the knocked rail. Y/n and Maximus had earned second place, an incredible achievement, yet it fell short of her ultimate goal.
Backstage, Y/n dismounted, her legs feeling weak. She stroked Maximus's neck, whispering, "You did so well, boy. I'm so proud of you."
Toto and Jack rushed to her side, their faces filled with pride and love. "You did amazing!" Toto exclaimed, pulling her into a tight embrace.
Jack cheered, clapping his hands. "Mommy, youâre the best!"
Y/n forced a smile, holding back her tears. "Thank you, both of you. Iâm sorry I didnât win."
Toto gently lifted her chin. "You have nothing to apologize for. You gave it your all, and that's what matters. We are so proud of you."
The rest of the day was spent trying to enjoy Paris, but the weight of the competition hung heavily on Y/nâs shoulders. She held it together for Jack, laughing and playing with him as they explored the city, but the disappointment gnawed at her.
That evening, after Jack had fallen asleep, Y/nâs facade began to crack. She paced their apartment, her breath quickening. âI failed, Toto. I let everyone down,â she said, her voice shaking.
Toto moved to her side, pulling her into his arms. âYou didnât fail. Coming in second at the Olympics is an incredible achievement.â
Y/n tried to steady her breathing, but the anxiety was overwhelming. âI should have done better. I should haveââ Her words were cut off by a sob as she buried her face in Totoâs chest.
âHey, itâs okay,â Toto soothed, rubbing her back. âBreathe with me. In and out, slowly.â
Y/n tried to comply, but her breath hitched and she choked on her sobs, her body trembling. Her attempts to quiet herself were futile, and the noise woke Jack.
"Mommy?" Jack's small voice broke through the tension. He stood in the doorway, rubbing his eyes, his face a mix of confusion and concern.
Y/n quickly tried to compose herself, wiping at her tears. "I'm sorry, Jack. I didn't mean to wake you."
Jack approached cautiously, his eyes wide. "Why are you crying, Mommy? Did something bad happen?"
Y/n knelt down to his level, forcing a smile through her tears. "No, sweetie, everythingâs okay. Mommy just had a tough day."
Toto knelt beside her, placing a reassuring hand on Jack's shoulder. "Your mom did something incredible today, Jack. She worked really hard and made us all very proud."
Jack looked at Y/n, his eyes shining with innocence and love. "Mommy, youâre the best rider in the whole world."
Y/nâs heart ached with a mix of gratitude and sorrow. She pulled Jack into a gentle hug, her voice breaking. "Thank you, Jack. That means so much to me."
Toto looked at Y/n, his eyes filled with understanding. âLetâs all take a deep breath together, okay? In and out, slowly.â
They followed Totoâs lead, the simple act of breathing together providing a sense of calm. Y/nâs shaking subsided, and she kissed Jackâs forehead. âIâm sorry I woke you, sweetheart. I didnât mean to scare you.â
âItâs okay, Mommy,â Jack said softly. âI love you.â
âI love you too,â Y/n whispered, holding him close.
Toto gently guided Jack back to his room. âLetâs get you back to bed, buddy. Mommy and Daddy are here, and everythingâs going to be alright.â
After Jack was settled, Toto returned to Y/nâs side. She looked exhausted, the weight of the day etched into her features.
âCome here,â Toto said, leading her to the couch. They sat together, Y/n leaning against him, drawing strength from his presence.
âIâm sorry,â she whispered. âI tried to keep it together, but I couldnât.â
âThereâs nothing to apologize for,â Toto replied. âYouâre allowed to feel everything youâre feeling. Youâve been so strong, Y/n.â
She nodded, tears still slipping down her cheeks. âI just wanted it so badly, Toto. And now I feel like I let everyone down.â
âYou didnât let anyone down,â Toto said firmly. âYouâve achieved something remarkable. Weâre all incredibly proud of you, especially Jack. Did you see how much he admires you?â
Y/n smiled faintly. âYeah, I did.â
âLetâs get some rest,â Toto suggested. âTomorrow is a new day, and weâll face it together, like we always do.â
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Could you do Peter 'Bono' Bonnington with wife reader? She was at the garage, accompanied him. George had some technical issue and that's life only Lewis on the track for the team. After some battle, Lewis finally won and the garage erupted into chaos!! He couldn't stop smiling. It's been such a long time for the duo. Bono was looking so good on that podium. You decide how it goes. Fluff and maybe suggestive. Thanks!! :))
Something for Lewis and Bono. They deserve it!!
Hey sweetie, I managed to advance your order today (blame Lewis' beautiful victory for stimulating my creativity) and I hope it lived up to your expectations â s yes I am obsessed with validation from my readers!
I focused a little more on Bono (oops) but still delivered the dose of romance that you expect