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dorothea | h.s. by worshipthehoobs
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...it's never too late to come back to my side. Dorothea, international star and household name, revisits her hometown in an attempt to remember her purpose. Rekindling an old flame wasn't her plan, but as Harry Styles enters the picture, all bets are off.
antidote | h.s. by worshipthehoobs
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| lovin' you's the antidote |. "Is this your favorite song today?" I ask her while the chorus plays out. "Yeah, I really like this album," she says simply, looking out the windshield. I already really loved this song, but I think I love it a whole lot more now, for a much different reason. ❁ ❁ ❁ ❁ ❁ ❁ A cheesy love story between two of the softest and most awkward but lovable people.
TEMERITY | H.S. by worshipthehoobs
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Mundanity. He despised it, and she longed for it. The Lavender Family. An enigma to Mr. Harry Styles. His interest in the middle-most daughter who suddenly returns to her whirlwind of a family is what pulls him into the deep end, but understanding the depths of The House once he's inside is an impossible task that he's more than willing to attack. It's the repercussions that he doesn't know of until it's too late. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ "How come I've never seen you around, Vega?" his smile was accompanied by slightly narrowed eyes, making it border the line between a grin and a smirk. One end of Vega's mouth quirked up, her eyebrows slowly pulling together in a crease. She looked almost amused, which wasn't how she was supposed to look. "I just got here," she stated rather than answered as if it were common knowledge. Her confidence flooded the front porch and almost outshined Harry's, leaving him helpless in the deep end. He did his best to recover, "where were you, then, Miss Lavender?" he was sure to use her last name, ensuring that she was one of them and he hadn't got it all wrong. When she didn't correct him, even more questions arose. "Does it matter?"