The House on Madison Street (Harry Styles Fanfic)
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  • Time 2h 54m
  • Reads 126
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2022
Mature
Daisy is a barista living in Seattle, and soon to graduate from high school. She has hopes of opening up her own coffee shop/ book store after she graduates. And she happens to be in love with her older neighbor, who lives down her street. When her neighbor starts dating. she forms an obsession with his girlfriend. When the two eventually marry, they soon give birth to a baby girl. When Daisy is offered a babysitting job, she accepts without hesitation. But when something goes horribly wrong with the baby, Daisy is accused of the most horrendous crime. Did her obsession for her neighbor and her hatred for his wife push her to the edge? Or is there so much more behind the door of the house on Madison street?
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