Blessings // L.S

Blessings // L.S

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{A Larry Stylinson Fan-fiction} Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I hadn't met Louis Tomlinson. The Buggery Act of 1533, passed by Parliament during the reign of Henry VIII, is the first time in law that male homosexuality was targeted for persecution in the UK. I guess you could say I was just 'asking' for what happened to me and Louis, but I choose to just...not think about that. Who knows, maybe we will meet again. **Please note that The Buggery Act did actually happen, but this story is in no way affiliated with factual evidence or stories from that time period and that I came up with my own rules for the year this book is set in.**
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Harry needed a place to live and was getting desperate. That was when he found an ad online with an odd solution. A guy named Louis was renting out his place to someone with a 9-17 job. He worked nights. So they would share the flat (and bed) but not at the same time. That could actually work! So Harry moved in without even meeting the guy. They started leaving notes to each other and Harry was intrigued by the stranger he was living with. Would they ever meet in person? I read a book once (real one, not fanfiction) with this theme and I totally stole the idea. Sorry. Purely fictional. Some smut warning.

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