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Having a crush on his soon-to-be brother in law, was one thing Donghyuck shouldn’t have done. But the moment Mark walked into his life, he knew he was going to want him anyway. A brush of his fingers against Mark’s wrist here, a teasing whisper slipped too close there, it wasn’t long before he saw the cracks forming. And each time Mark’s gaze lingered a beat longer than it should, each flinch of breath when Donghyuck was near, it only confirmed that this game was his to win.
Donghyuck knew it was dangerous. He knew if Jeno ever caught so much as a hint of it, the ground would split open beneath them all. But the forbidden thrill of it was exactly what lit Mark’s skin aflame.
To Donghyuck, Mark wasn’t just some foolish crush, he was temptation itself, a man starved for passion, and Donghyuck was the one who would feed it to him
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Mark Lee was Formula One’s golden boy. He lived for the race, the roar of engines, the blur of color on the track and the split-second decisions that made him everyone’s favourite. But somewhere in the grind of podiums, pressure and a four-year title drought, his spark thinned into something hollow. He kept winning just enough until the roar of the engine felt distant, but no one seemed to notice the burnout settling into his bones.
No one except Lee Donghyuck. The journalist who always asked the questions Mark didn’t want to answer. When Ferrari greenlit a season documentary and Donghyuck became the man behind the camera, the forced proximity turned suffocating and strangely comforting.
And somewhere in those long shoots and late edits, Donghyuck began pulling him back. Mark felt himself coming alive again, rediscovering the fire that made him who he was. In a world ruled by speed and control, he found himself anchored by the one person who made him want to feel everything.

