Social Casualty

Social Casualty

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Harry's the new kid on the street. He moved when his mum and sister were killed by his father. He has horrible nightmares and self harms daily. He still thinks his father is gonna find him, even though he's in jail and will be for the rest of his life. Then, he meets a boy. He's bubbly, pretty, smart. His name is Louis Tomlinson, and he's pretty much a popular nerd. He's had a rough past, dealt with depression and self harm. When their paths collide, Louis can't stand the boy. But Harry just falls head over heels. What happens when Louis sees the scars, the hurt, and the tears?
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Louis Tomlinson, the mysterious boy who fell deeply in love with Harry Styles. They were inseperable, nothing could come between them. They fought each other's battles and got tattoos to represent their inside feelings which weren't easy to express. Everything was going well, they were fighting the hate together. However, the pressure became too much for Louis. The comments about him made him too insecure, he turned to self harming and developed an eating disorder, however Harry still stood by him. Louis finally got help and has been referred to a hospital to help him recover, he has no way of seeing Harry and his only way of communicating with him is through letters. But what happens when Louis is finally able to see Harry, is everything how he expected it to be?

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