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One Direction, world's greatest boyband.
Liam James Payne, aka Daddy Direction, still his loving caring self, as usual.
Niall James Horan, the little bubble of sunshine still burning bright, enjoying the limelight and the attention his bandmates give him.
Louis William Tomlinson, well, he's um... more mature, and grown up. Oh, and he's apparently dating Danielle.
Harry Edward Styles though... he was never this quiet, nor was he ever so mature, being the youngest in the band. The womanizer, they call him.
See, Louis and Harry were once young and very much in love. They were carefree. Well, not "free", but you know what I mean. And then came in their Management.
Management, who tore the two apart. Management, who forced them to have beards. Management, who made them who they were.
This is 'The Spaces Between Us', and we are going to go on a journey, to fix the two boys back together, a huge puzzle. And each of them being the other's missing piece.
Because maybe the very thing that tore them apart could bring them back together.
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Recovering from a cold that has affected his asthma making him more prone than usual to asthma attacks Harry Styles wanted nothing more but to come off stage and chill with his husband only to find that 'One Direction' needs to make a appearance at this party.
Louis Tomlinson wanted to keep Harry safe and sound from the world but management wouldn't let him so now Louis and Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne find themselves in a precarious situation
Will everything be alright or will the lads find themselves in over their heads.
Read to find out more
[N/A For the sake of the story Harry and Louis has been married since 2012. This takes place late 2014 and early 2015 give or take or otherwise known Long hair Harry phase]
DISCLAIMER:
I do not own a damn thing except the plot and the actual storyline!!
This story was created out of complete boredom.
Please be nice and don't tag the boys. This story is a work of pure fiction brought on by shear boredom.