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Oscar had never really put all that much thought into his status as a beta.
As a beta, his secondary sex didn't put anywhere near as much of an effect on his every day life in the way that being an alpha or omega would. He didn't experience heats or ruts, and well… his ability to scent was baseline. His own scent was mild and even, much less prone to souring. In turn, he wasn't as affected by the scents of others either. It meant he had a pretty easy time on the track, all things considered.
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Or the fic where Oscar shifts from beta to omega and has to deal with the fallout.
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George Russell thinks he hates Max Verstappen. Max Verstappen thinks George Russell is insufferable.
Between podiums, press rooms, and wheel-to-wheel clashes, the paddock will decide who’s right—and who’s about to lose their heart. -
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George loved being the director of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association- he took pleasure in creating the Rookie introduction to F1 slideshow every year (Brocedes and SebMark had been particularly fun to find images for), and he loved officiating meetings.
The Brit just wished he didn’t have to officiate this particular meeting.
The Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc duo sowed enough terror on track, and that was mostly purely towards each other. George was not particularly enthused about pursuing this particular conversation about off-track behavior with them, but he did sign up for his post as the GPDA director.
What George did not sign up for, however, was dealing with Lestappen’s antics off-track.
George knew that this meeting was going to make the meeting about the Singapore Parking Lot Incident look like a chat about the weather.
The Brit doesn't know whether he is going to burst into laughter or into tears before this meeting concludes- but he has no choice but to find out.
He ends up discovering something else in the process too.
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Oscar was an alpha, everyone treated him like one at least. “too stoic to be a beta” that was a narrative he’d gotten used to seeing online. “Too broad and quiet to be an omega” okay that one hurt a bit more but it wasn’t the worst thing ever said about him. Now years into the sport and with no one bothering to question him on his second gender, Oscar never felt the need to correct anyone. If they thought he was an alpha then that’s who he would be. It works well, until it doesn’t.