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Let Yourself Fall (Liam Payne) by BelWatson
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{completed} ✓ - For Darcy Williams her little sister is everything, and she will always be first. Always. No matter what, no matter who. Her own wishes and desires are in second place, even if it means to say no to Liam Payne because that would break her sweet little sister’s heart. “I’ll never hurt you.” That promise never was so hard to keep since a pop sensation appeared in her life and made her start to think of herself for a change. Maybe she will put herself first this time, maybe she will let herself fall in love… Maybe.
Story of My Life (One Direction) by bellaboo9753
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When Alexandra was eight, her mom was killed in a car accident. When Alexandra was eleven, her father flipped their car and died. Alexandra was shot by a drug dealer seeking revenge for her father leaving their gang. Now Alexandra lives in an orphanage and doesn't talk to anyone, but what happens when she is adopted by One Direction? Is there hope for Alexandra?
Letters (A Dark Louis Tomlinson Fanfic) by ayelukehemmo96
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Trinity was an ordinary teenage girl. She wasn't one of the popular girls, but wasn't looked down on, either. She was just sort of there. Boys had never really shown any interest in her, skipping over her like she was just another brick in the wall. But when Trinity starts sending letters to an imaginary 'Mr.Perfect', she gets more than she bargained for. When it turns out that the address she was sending them to is real, she is roped into situations she would never have imagined. Attracting the attention of a rather dark, dangerous boy who seems to know more about her than she does herself, Trinity would soon realise that her idea of 'Mr.Perfect', isn't so perfect after all. But there was no going back.