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George Russell is finally where he has longed to be his entire racing career: in a head-to-head title fight with Max Verstappen, holding his own against the four-time World Champion. With six races left in the season, George is closer than ever to what his every waking thought has been consumed by – not only becoming World Drivers’ Champion, but beating Max while he’s at it.
But then a collision on track changes everything: George wakes up in Max’s body, and Max in his.
Trapped inside the life of the rival he has spent years trying to defeat, George is forced to confront a lifetime of bitter feelings, as every win he takes in Max’s body will only be added to Max’s legacy – and intentionally crashing out would just play into the hands of Oscar Piastri, their silent pursuer looming ever closer in the rear-view mirror.
To save his championship, George must do the impossible – get Max Verstappen to cooperate, all while the lines between them begin to blur.
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In Qatar it had gone a little too far.
The 72% rage reservoir was now locked on Princess George. If thoughts could kill, Max would’ve vaporised him in the stewards’ room. George had pinched pole out from under him. He’d start ahead of Max tomorrow because he’d whined loud enough.
Un-goddamn-believable.
OR enemies with benefits George and Max. George isn't afraid to tell Max what to do.
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The Courtship of Harry Potter by Diana Williams (dkwilliams), dkwilliams
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
24 Jun 2016
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Another teacher's interest in Harry Potter forces a reluctant Snape to compete for the young man affections.
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A few years after they married, Harry discovers Ginny has been dosing him with Amortentia the whole time. He goes to Snape for help to reverse the effects.
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Harry indulges in an enormous eye-roll at the universe when he wakes up on his nineteenth birthday with “Property of the Half-Blood Prince” written on his neck like a collar. He goes on to live his life like normal, without being too upset about it—and without telling Snape, who he’s sure wants his freedom now.
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- Part 7 of From Litha to Lammas

