long haired sevika
Sevika is her clumsy secretary and they secretly fuck nasty in her office (everyone knows)
black cat eating a whole rotisserie chicken while Mamma Mia by ABBA plays in the background
You wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me...
George featuring in Williams content bc his ass is glued to alex. fork found in kitchen
wait what oscar club videos
ah i was referring to this and this (miami to celebrate lando's win w the team and then most recently the amber lounge for monaco p2) ! there was also the time he and lily went out together at the end of last season (vegas iirc?) but the music from that clip is so grating i can never listen to it long enough to spot him đ
also proud of oscar for progressing to the point of actually rolling up the 4-inches-too-short sleeves of his one(1) semiformal white buttondown that twitter user dieworkwear would deem low-hanging fruit... he's learning <3
Sharing the controls | Singapore Grand Prix Preview
Winter beaches, The Outer Hebrides.
Photographed by Freddie Ardley
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sevika never imagined herself in this situationâmarried, settled down, and now about to be a mom. when you first talked about having a baby, she hesitated. not because she didnât want it, but because she wasnât sure she deserved it. but the moment she saw the positive result, she swore to herself sheâd give you and the baby the world.
she keeps her affection low-key but constant. she isnât one for big, dramatic gestures, but youâll notice the way she starts keeping healthier snacks in the kitchen (even though she complains about how boring they are), how she always carries an extra blanket for you on the couch, or how sheâs suddenly interested in researching baby stuff online (though she grumbles about the âstupid forumsâ).
sevika makes sure the apartment is baby-proofed well before you even hit your third trimester. you laugh when you find her arguing with some handyman she hired about how âthese outlet covers are trash,â but sheâs dead serious about making the place safe.
sheâs not outwardly soft, but her actions speak volumes. she doesnât say much when youâre feeling nauseous or exhausted, but sheâll quietly rub your back, hold your hair, and bring you water without needing to be asked. she also wonât let you lift a damn thing once your belly starts to show.
during your pregnancy, she works fewer hours, despite hating to take time off. she doesnât say itâs because of you, but itâs obvious. âcanât trust those idiots to handle things while iâm gone,â she mutters, but sheâs home almost every night for dinner now, something she rarely did before.
when she feels the baby kick for the first time, she freezes. you tease her for looking so stunned, but you can see the emotions sheâs trying to hide. later that night, you catch her resting her hand on your belly while she thinks youâre asleep, a rare, unguarded moment of pure tenderness.
once the baby is born, sevika is more hands-on than you expected. sheâs a natural at holding them, rocking them to sleep, and she insists on taking over night shifts when sheâs home because âyouâve been through enough already.â
sheâs fiercely protective of both you and the baby. the moment someone so much as raises their voice in your apartment, her glare alone could silence them. âthis is my family,â she says firmly. âno one messes with that.â
despite her gruff exterior, sevika is surprisingly gentle with the baby. she talks to them in a low, soft voice while changing their diaper or feeding them, and youâve caught her humming under her breath while holding them in the rocking chair.
her favorite moments are when the three of you are together. whether itâs a quiet evening on the couch or a rare weekend where she doesnât have to work, sheâs happiest when youâre all there, safe and content. sheâll never admit it out loud, but itâs the most at peace sheâs ever felt in her life.
sevika has always liked adding glitter to her cigarsâitâs a strange but oddly charming habit. but once youâre pregnant, she quits it cold turkey. âi donât want that stuff getting anywhere near you or the baby,â she says gruffly. she even starts avoiding wearing heavily scented cologne, just in case.
sevikaâs biggest fear after the baby is born is accidentally hurting them with her prosthetic arm. when you hand the baby to her for the first time, she hesitates, staring down at her mechanical hand like itâs an alien thing. âwhat if iâm too rough? what if i hurt them?â she mutters. it takes a lot of reassuranceâand a quiet, heartfelt moment when the baby grabs one of her fingers, metallic and allâfor her to start trusting herself.
when you suggested the reciprocal IVF method, sevika had a moment of vulnerability. âyou really want my kid growing inside you?â she asked, voice low, almost disbelieving. the idea of combining your DNA with hers made her feel more connected than she could put into words, though she didnât say that outright. after the procedure worked, she was in aweâand also ridiculously smug. âlooks like we make a good team,â sheâd say with a smirk, though you could see the pride in her eyes.
sevika teases you mercilessly about your cravings but secretly loves indulging them. sheâll grumble about how ridiculous it is to find fresh strawberries at 2 a.m., but sheâll still show up with a basketful. when you catch her snacking on the leftovers, sheâll just shrug and say, âfigured i should see what all the fuss is about.â
you werenât the only one nesting. sevika pretended she didnât care much about decorating the babyâs room, but sheâd come home with little thingsâa mobile, a soft blanket, even a tiny stuffed animal that looked suspiciously like the one she used to have as a kid.
she wouldnât be caught dead admitting it, but you found her poring over baby books late at night. âiâm just checking something,â she said gruffly, shutting the book when you walked in. but you noticed her making mental notes about things like swaddling techniques and babyproofing hacks.
when your contractions started, sevika was unshakableâor at least she tried to seem that way. she held your hand through every step, though you could see the tension in her jaw. she hated seeing you in pain but didnât leave your side for a second. when the baby finally arrived, she was speechless. the only words she managed were a low, reverent, âyouâre amazing,â as she held your hand tightly.
sevika takes postpartum care seriously. she makes sure youâre eating, sleeping (as much as possible), and not overexerting yourself. âyouâre not doing this alone,â she tells you firmly. sheâs the type to massage your back after a long day or remind you that itâs okay to cry when things feel overwhelming.
the first time the baby laughed was because of sevika. she was making a silly faceâcompletely out of characterâand the sound of the babyâs giggles was enough to make her stop and blink, caught off guard. you swore you saw her eyes get a little misty, though sheâd never admit it.
despite her rough exterior, sevika starts creating traditions for your little family. movie nights where she insists on holding the baby, cooking dinner together (sheâs surprisingly decent in the kitchen), and quiet mornings where she lets you sleep in while she takes the baby for a walk.
when you both take the baby out for the first time, sevika is on high alert. her eyes scan every stranger, her body instinctively positioning itself between you, the baby, and the crowd. she even growls at someone who bumps into the stroller. ârelax,â you whisper, but you canât help feeling a little safer with her there.
sevika isnât the type to get overly sentimental, but she does think long and hard about what the baby should call her. eventually, after some quiet reflection, she decides on âmamaââsimple and solid, just like her. she likes the sound of it, and the thought of her kid calling her that makes her chest tighten in a way she canât quite explain.
as for you, she insists on âmommyâ (or whatever variation you prefer). she thinks it fits your nurturing nature perfectly and secretly loves the idea of hearing the baby call you something soft and sweet.
when the baby starts babbling âma-maâ first (completely by accident), sevika acts casual, but you can tell sheâs beaming with pride inside. still, sheâll tease you if âmommyâ comes out soon after. âguess they love us both equally,â she says with a smirk, though you can see the softness in her eyes.