Max had become everyone’s favorite person.
It was impossible not to notice.

Max had become everyone’s favorite person.
It was impossible not to notice.

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Max accidentally kidnaps Carlos, the other groom to save his friend Lando's boyfriend Oscar from a mafia-arranged marriage and their chaotic road trip slowly turns friendship into love.



Campus playboy Max breaks Carlos' heart out of fear, then realizes losing him is worse than loving him. With ten chaotic, humiliating days of public apologies, failed grand gestures, and raw confessions, Max fights to prove he’s changed.



Max chases Carlos into a “temporary” friends-with-benefits arrangement, confident they can walk away easily when Carlos leaves the city. But as a year of shared mornings and couch cuddles turns into love, Max realizes too late that letting go isn’t simple at all.



Carlos invents a lover to escape his family’s matchmaking, only to accidentally fall in love for real with Commander Max Verstappen through letters written across a war-torn sea. What begins as a drunken lie becomes a lifeline. When the war ends and Max finally comes home, the lie collapses into truth, two men choosing each other, alive, together at last.



Max moves into a new apartment and discovers it’s haunted by Carlos, an annoyingly charming ghost who only Max can see. Between pranks, late-night talks. Max falls helplessly in love with someone he can never truly keep. But Fate had a happy ending in mind.



Max joins Carlos' romance book club to prove he doesn’t have feelings, only to realize he’s been living a full Jane Austen level yearning arc all along. When logic finally loses to love, Max chooses Carlos loudly, publicly and without hesitation… karaoke, football field, and all



Carlos and Max fall in love as best friends, each convinced their feelings are one-sided and choosing silence to protect the friendship. As Max’s restraint and Carlos’s heartbreak begin to pull them apart, Lando, Charles, and Alex intervene by provoking jealousy to force the truth out.



Max, the cocky star of his fraternity, made a reckless bet to win Carlos’s heart and in the process, accidentally did. Carlos, who had sworn to hate him, felt his defenses crumble with every genuine smile.



Carlos and Max take one vacation a year with three rules: no racing, no press, no feelings. Over the years, shared beds, inside jokes, moments blur the line between friends and something more. When they skip a year for the first time, Max realizes the tradition was never the trip, it was Carlos.



A blind date mix-up puts Carlos face-to-face with Max, a dangerously handsome man in a navy blue jacket who is definitely not in logistics. Max forgets a weapons deal, Carlos forgets his insecurities and somehow they keep accidentally falling in love.



Max rejects Carlos out of fear of ruining everything, so naturally Carlos’s friends decide the only logical solution is to make Max suffer by setting Carlos up with George. Max spirals and becomes unbearably jealous, emotionally terrorises the Red Bull garage and finally snaps.



Carlos and Max break up when Max lets him go for the sake of Carlos’s future, Days later, Max ends up in a coma after a car accident and Carlos is still listed as his emergency contact. Carlos stays, taking care of him and falling back into the warmth of belonging. When Max wakes and admits he was driving back to win Carlos back, they finally choose each other.



Every summer , Max and Carlos return to the place where they grew up and unknowingly fell in love. Best friends since childhood, they circle each other through jealousy, denial and years of almost-confessions. Their friends fall in love around them, mirroring the future they’re too afraid to claim.



Carlos’s life takes an unexpected turn with fatherhood and suddenly the world asks him to slow down. Max stays, just like always, learning the rhythm of a smaller, softer life. Between races and quiet mornings, love grows in ordinary moments. It isn’t perfect, but it’s warm and it’s theirs.



Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz are married. Unfortunately, HR has a “no fraternization between employees” policy, and they’re both senior leads on rival teams in the same company. Solution? Pretend to hate each other professionally. Bickering becomes foreplay. Spreadsheets become weapons. And everyone in the office is deeply, deeply concerned.



Max and Carlos are theatre rivals are forced to play lovers in a college play. Competition turns into chemistry, then into chaos. One hug, too many kisses and an entire campus scandal later.... They’re hopelessly, disgustingly in love. Their friends miss the violence now after witnessing their love.



Carlos, determined to help his lonely friends find love, plays enthusiastic matchmaker, completely missing that Max, Charles, Lando and Oscar are all hopelessly in love with him. After a series of disastrously wrong blind dates, the four finally corner Carlos and spell it out, forcing him to realize that their shared “type” has always been Carlos himself.



Overworked Carlos and grumpy Max team up to set up their disaster bosses and accidentally fall harder for each other instead. Between elevator cuddles, late-night takeout and very unprofessional jealousy, their fake plan turns painfully real. Two bosses matched, two assistants in love and HR pretending not to see anything.



Carlos, a single father, moves into a new apartment with his son, Luke, and unexpectedly runs into his college friend Max, the grumpy neighbor he hasn’t seen in years. Luke immediately decides Max should be part of their little family, dragging him into dinners, playtime. As Max spends more time with Carlos and Luke, old feelings resurface, and he slowly learns to trust love, family, and himself again. And one day, maybe it’s finally time to finish the love story they never got to start.

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