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Oh My Styles (Sequel to "Always")
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Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2012
[ PLEASE READ "ALWAYS" FIRST BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THIS STORY! ] Angelou Bieber. Her surname might sound familiar to you. Yes, she is the daughter of international superstar Justin Bieber and wife April Smith. Angelou meets Harry, and for some reason, she's never been closer to a stranger like him before. Not until they found out the bitter truth.  Harry Styles will never be just another name to her, especially when she knows that they can't be together. Will she choose love over family? Or reality over love?  "Oh my Styles," she exclais, a tear escaping her eye. "Harry, I love you but we can't be together. I'm sorry, but this won't work."
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Jo Ryder is a born-and-raised Texas girl who messed up one too many times, but got her second chance. Now, starting over at a completely new place, she has a fresh start, a new personality, and a million ways to reinvent herself. she is finally ready to face the world, until two particular boys, named harry styles and niall horan, set their sights on her. will she make the right choice, or will something go horribly wrong? will she ever be the same? will her guardian always be there?