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Across the Ocean - Larry Stylinson
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    Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2014
Mature
One day Louis was talking to his girlfriend when he got a message from a friend of hers.

After nights of endless messaging and skyping for hours, they began to connect really well.
They only had one problem, and that was the Atlantic ocean.

Will they ever meet? If so, how will it go? Will they end up hating each other or love each other even more?

Based on a true story.

(ON HOLD.)
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Louis and Harry grew up together, and were best friends even in their earliest memories. They are 12 years old when Louis has to move to Australia, and they never expect anything to be the same again. They make a pact, a promise to one another, put it in a bottle and throw it out to sea. They promise to get back in touch if any of them ever find the bottle again. A silly, childish pact that isn't so silly when you're only twelve years old. Seven years later, fate turns in their favour. Louis stumbles upon an old, green bottle and Harry just happens to be in Australia as an exchange student. They spend time together catching up, but no amount of time can make up for the seven years they spent apart. It's almost cruel when you realise the one thing most important to you has been in front of you all the while, yet you never realise.