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Niall's Secret Sister by whoooopdeedoo
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Meet Allison Horan, well she's know as Allison Sherly because she was supposed to be kept a seceret from the media. She was the little mistake in the Horan family and was kept with her mother who was not much of a good influence. Niall and Allison have a good brother-sister relationship even though they weren't supposed to keep in touch, and now Niall had offered her to live with him and the rest of One Direction so that she can live a better life. That's until she finds out that her mothers mistakes and her past communication with one of the band members can change her future to points that she never would have imagined. A Zayn malik Fan Fiction.
Stranded (One Direction fanfiction) by _perfect
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This wasn't supposed to happen. I was supposed to travel the world. Not get stranded on an island with the band I absolutely despise. Death, loss, pain, guilt. Never thought I'd experience something like this.
Break Me-A Harry Styles Fanfiction by slamminstyles
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"And just like that, he picked her up and dusted her off. Without even trying. That's how their love was. When she was at her worst, he saw her at her best." -(M.M.) Warning: This story contains scenes of self harm.
Dismissal [h.s] by snarlystyles
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When you want answers, you have to chase after them. Once you catch up to the answer, you must run from it. In a world where law and enforcement run everything, theres no thing as freedom. People who are optimistic like Harry are blind to this, until a pessimistic girl named Mia showed him the open doors; dismissal ________________ WARNING: this book will contain vulgarity, violence, mild sexual content, and is recommended for mature readers only.