FINGERTIPS ║ Larry Stylinson
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  • Reads 83,563
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  • Parts 45
  • Time 12h 37m
Complete, First published Aug 02, 2017
Harry is 16 when he finds out he won't ever be able to see anymore. Deprived of his eyesight, life is terribly  tasteless and worthless. Full of hope for a fresh start, his family moves in another town. In the house across the street, Louis, a 18 year old boy, runs after an unreachable image of perfection. Perfect boyfriend and friend, perfect son and brother, perfect student. When his mother asks him to help the new boy, he has no other choice than to agree, because that's who he is. Although Harry is sightless, he seems to be the only one to see how broken Louis is.

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