Chapter 14

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The metro bus up top of the picture is what Louis takes to get around places, the bottom is the school Harry attends and the middle picture is where Louis lives. These actually are real places. Via drive is real, Trinity Christian school is real, and so are metro buses. All of this takes place at Fairfax, it's at Virginia :)
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After last night, Harry still didn't want to come back to school. He wanted to, but he was too scared to show up. Anne was serious when she said she will be cutting all his cards because he got an email telling him the his cards have been shut down, which was a bitchy move.

Harry is glad that he had saved up all the money from working because Harry is smart and he knew that his mum would he doing something like this.

It also means that after the first semester, he will be kicked out of the school due to not paying the enrollment bills which is such crap because this school wasn't even good.

He will probably have to go to a public school, which didn't bother him a lot since he knew people over there were mixed genders and are allowed to embrace their true colors.

Harry was sitting at his shared desk and started counting the cash he's gotten from birthdays and Christmas, and checks he'd gotten from work.

Niall was behind him, making sure Harry wasn't miscalculating any numbers.

Niall knew about Louis outside with Harry, and it didn't bother him.

It should, but seeing Louis comfort him and seeing Harry laugh did make the lad feel good.

Regardless, he's still a teacher. There are rules about these sorts of things and Louis was bending them.

He knew the risks and he knew the outcome, but that didn't stop him. He believed in being a friendly teacher. Louis believed that getting along with your students after they've spoken to you about something private is a privilege.

Not often teens would open up to adults, so Louis took the opportunity because he knows Harry is a nice kid who had just done something that shouldn't have happened.

This wasn't going to be good for Louis' reputation as a teacher, but as of now, he doesn't care.

"So, Mr. Tomlinson does really care about you," Niall said watching as Harry finally had the checks in order by dates.

"I don't think he cares--worried maybe," Harry said shrugging Niall off.

He hadn't really paid mind to Louis. Sure, he was a bit skeptic at first, but he knew the guy didn't mean harm, so he told him.

He would've found out anyways, so Harry was glad Louis asked and he was glad the lad didn't give him a sign of disgust.

"He's worried because he cares. Don't get me wrong, he's a nice guy, but isn't that a bit strange?" Niall asked.

"I don't thinks it's strange," Harry said, "I think it's relieving."

Niall bit his lip, "how so?"

"Well, for one, he's the only adult to know who hadn't given me a single judgement, besides Betty who is my mum as of now."

"He also doesn't question who the father is, or how it went with my mum, it's as if he knows that I don't need to be asked those sorts of things, as if he knew I would tell him anyways," Harry explained.

He wasn't wrong either. Harry never liked talking about his conflict when he's feeling down, or is even crying.

Normally the person would comfort him, then ask, but Louis didn't do that.

The lad distracted him and made him feel that there was hope, which there was.

He made a joke and got Harry to laugh, so he's not weirded out, he's thankful.

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