Therapy ( a one direction fanfiction )
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 48m
  • Reads 1,717
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 13
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2012
" Sometimes I wish I could save you. " 
              That one quote entirely describes 17 year old Robin Jones life.
Robin had a perfectly happy life , full of friends and joy. Of course it had it's disadvantages , no ones life is perfect. For example , Robins older sister , Jessica , is One Directions stylist. To some girls thats the best thing in the world , but not Robin , she hates One Direction.
               Her world gets turned upside down when an unexpected accident in her parents workplace results in her having to live with.... yep you guessed it , one direction.
               Everything fine until she falls for a certain Irish blond boy, and winds up with having to face the tragic truth of her past , and future.
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The Little Shop

22 parts Complete

Five young lads... and one even younger little girl? AJ Burrows is seven years old and crying in a fitting room. One Direction are on their way to an event in need of a coat. They say that it's kind of a funny story, that it all started with a little shop full of brown leather jackets and a women's fitting room. She says it's a very funny story, and that it all started with a monkey and a ripped skirt... but it doesn't matter where each of their stories start, so long as they'll end together, right? "Seven years old and she's already going to be scarred for life. Nice going, lads."