Harry Styles (Disability)
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Lenses (Blind AU) *CONTINUED* by DelilahSapphire
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I didn't know why he always wore sunglasses, even inside and at night. That is, until he took them off and I gazed into his unseeing eyes with my wide ones. ------------------ "It's easier to look into the lenses of my sunglasses instead of my eyes. It seems to bother people that I'm blind, I suppose." This book is continued from the book originally by @acleverusername. #7- BlindHarry
Anxious || Harry Styles by fadoraharry_
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Anx·ious: Full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried. Joelle Collins has social anxiety, panic attacks and general anxiety. She's very shy and has no one to categorize as a friend. She avoids talking to anyone and everyone because of her disorder, and it doesn't help her one bit that some people in her school pick on Joelle since she is so timid. She feels like no one understands her and her mental disorder and she wants just one other person to be there for her besides her mum. Harry Styles is another teenager that is battling the same mental disorder. Except the difference is that his anxiety is so much more severe due to a traumatizing experience. It was so extreme that it lead to him moving to London. Harry is the boy that always sits in the corner of the room. The boy that no one notices and pays attention to because he is that antisocial and reserved. He feels like all hope is gone and can't get his old life back before it happened. They say that opposites attract but what if someone alike is who they really need? fan fiction #142 ; teen fiction #266 © 2014 fadoraharry_ All rights reserved.
Special Needs by JenYarrington
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Highest Rank #61 in Fanfiction! Juliette McGill finds the perfect position as a nanny for a young boy with special needs. Only when she arrives at the family's home in British Columbia, she discovers that the boy is not quite what she expected and that his family has less than noble plans for him. And for her.