I Don't Like You (NARRY FF)
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  • Reads 567
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 23, 2014
"I don't like you."

That moment, that exact moment you wanted to doubt yourself. 

You didn't want to believe it was true, but you couldn't help but know it was 100% true.

That's how I feel. By I, I mean Niall Horan.

I'm gay.

I at first tried to hide it and all, but a friend showed me that I shouldn't need to, it's your natural feelings.

And that moment when you fall in love, and your life crashes down like walls. 

Because you know they won't like you back. 

That's because...

I fell in love with Harry Styles.

And I couldn't get up.

And this time I know for sure he doesn't like me back.

He said it right to my face.

"I don't like you."

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If you're brave enough, take this ride because it's going to have huge ass bumps (seriously) including hurt feelings, jealousy, love, hate, pain, depression, and lots of cute parts.

Brave enough?

Prove it.

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