Forbidden Feelings (Larry Stylinson) (On Hold-- Rewriting)
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  • Reads 42,131
  • Votes 1,437
  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 49m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2014
Mature
Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles, also known as Larry Stylinson to the fans, were best friends. They've always laughed at the fact that people thought they were in an actual relationship, but, when the Larry rumors get to be too much, things change.

Louis was uncomfortable with the rumors, so he suggests that he and Harry become a bit more distant. Harry, in order to prove that the rumors are only rumors, kisses Louis and proves that they feel nothing for each other. But what happens when Louis does feel something? What happens when Harry doesn't?

Will they be able to save their friendship through the rumors? Will Larry finally be real? Or will the rumor only tear two friends apart?
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Disclaimer: this is not my writing this is by goldenhazzalou on AO3 and I wanted to put it on here Harry and Louis have been friends since they were young, only living a street apart for years. They played with toy trains and paper airplanes, they walked into their very first and very last day of primary school hand in hand, they asked each other embarrassing questions that left their cheeks tinted pint as they navigated puberty through middle school, they shared their first kiss together because they were too nervous to ask anyone else, they blurred the lines constantly between friendship and something more.