Enchanted
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 58m
  • Reads 65
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 58m
Complete, First published Apr 05, 2021
Harry takes great pride in being everything that his father hates. He loves finding new things that his father despises and when he does, he integrates them into his personality. It's like a fun little game that Harry gets to play. The only thing that Harry didn't plan for, was that he truly does like boys, it isn't an act, and it isn't just because his father hates it because it's hard on him and his public image. 
Truth be told, it's hard on Harry too. He hates seeing the articles that come out about him and his newest fling. It hurts to read about how he's a playboy and uses all these boys and the few girls around him just because he has the power to do so. It's not true. None of it is true. Harry felt genuine feelings for every person he's ever been with. Most of them use him. They use him for his money, they use him for his power around the city, they use him for all that he's worth. 
He's worth a lot to be fair. He wishes he was worth more than who he is. Harry wishes to be loved for being just Harry, not Harry Styles.
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"You're a part of my job," Louis spits back trying not to sound irritated. Louis knows he's right; he knows that he bends his rules for Harry, that he gives him special treatment, that he gives Harry more of himself than anybody else gets. "Okay," Harry finally says. "I understand. I just thought," Harry sighs. "It doesn't matter, are you ready to go in?" Louis presses his lips into a line wishing he had said anything else to Harry than what came out of his mouth. But it's there, it happened, and it's hanging in the air between them like a thick fog.