Don't Forget me. Please? (Larry mpreg)
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  • Reads 23,576
  • Votes 506
  • Parts 43
  • Time 2h 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2014
Mature
Louis and Harry are the dream team. The wanna be relationship on everyone in the school. People even nicknamed them 'Larry Stylinson'.
Everything was plain sailing until Louis decode to audition out for the Xfactor leaving Harry to hold a deep and dark secret to himself. He was pregnant and hadn't told Louis. If he was to tell louis he might leave him and never come back, but if not he would leave and maybe never see him or his son/daughter.
It was too late and they were saying there good beyes  and crying in Each others arms and all the words Harry could get out to say was "don't forget". And then Louis drive off down the road, was to harry it was unlikely he would ever see him again, or would he?

With a side of Eleanor (don't like, don't read)
Contains male pregnancy
Slight mature content
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