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Lando flies to Vancouver to film a North Shore special — great content, terrible idea. One rainy Fromme ladder bridge later, he’s got a cracked helmet, a taco’d wheel, and the kind of bone-deep fear that turns every trail into a highlight reel of what could go wrong.
Enter Drop Bear Cycles: part bike shop, part chaos temple. Logan wants crash clips, Daniel wants engagement metrics, Mark wants him not to die on their warranty. Oscar, the mechanic with the steady hands and steadier lines, just wants Lando to look where he wants to go.
What starts as “local guide helps visiting YouTuber” turns into something else: night rides under headlamps, new mental files taped over old crash memories, a group chat that won’t shut up, and a feelings problem neither of them planned on.
There’s only one problem: the tour never stops, and Lando’s life is built on flights and upload schedules while Oscar’s is rooted in one rain-soaked city that’s finally starting to feel like home.
Or: Lando comes to the Shore for content and leaves with a bike-shop family, a new favourite trail, and a boy who teaches him how to choose a line — a story about impact, timing, and the shape of the lines we take.
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- Part 2 of Taller in Another Dimension
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02 Dec 2025
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not vee friendly ending. i cried. they do not stay together or even try… OUSSSYSSS OHHH MY FOD WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME
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Oscar never intended to fall in love with a pirate.
But it’s not his fault the crew of the Samurai mistook him, a humble blacksmith’s apprentice, for a nobleman’s son.
And it’s not his fault the person that Captain Alonso assigned to watch over him at all times is unfairly pretty in a way that could only be described as ethereal.
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- Part 40 of CX's F1cs
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Lando wakes up to the sound of rain and the weight of Oscar’s arm across his stomach.
For a moment, that’s all there is. Grey light leaking around the curtains, the soft drum of drizzle on the glass, the radiator grumbling in the corner. The flat feels small and warm and theirs.
He lies there, smiling at the ceiling, counting quietly in his head.
One, two, three—
On four, Oscar usually lets out this little grumpy exhale, buries his face deeper into the pillow and mutters something about “five more minutes.”
Today, he doesn’t.
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Oscar buys tulips. Lando provides unsolicited commentary. There’s a grave. It’s fine.
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Lando glanced at his guitar, leaning against the wall. His hands knew that language intimately. They knew how to shape sound, how to coax emotion out of strings and wood. They knew how to say things he couldn’t articulate out loud.
He looked down at his hands.
If his hands could do that—if they could speak to strangers in crowded rooms, make people feel understood, seen—
Then surely they could learn this.
Surely they could learn how to speak to Oscar.
or: Oscar is mute and Lando learns his language.
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“What about you, Charles? Are you dating anyone?”
Lando hears the scissors pause.
Looking up at the mirror, Charles is looking anywhere but back at him. Are his cheeks a little pinker than before?
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Or, all Lando wants is to cultivate his relationship with his new hairdresser Charles, who refuses to tell Lando about his love life. Lando comes up with a master plan: recruit the other drivers to get haircuts and help Lando get more information from Charles so he can get to the bottom of Charles' secret.
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Or, 4 times Lando got drivers to get relationship details from his hairdresser and 1 time he found out the whole truth.
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- Part 1 of Love is in the (H)air

