The Teacher and the Student || Larry Stylinson (Boyxboy)
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  • Reads 104,421
  • Votes 3,409
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 6m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2015
Harry Styles was never good at school, he had to transfer at least five times due to people bullying him for not being "smart enough". His average of a grade is D's and sometimes F's. 

When Harry gets to his new school, no one judged him, except for a couple of kids but they don't that often. 

When Harry makes very, very great friends with the new Teacher, Mr. Tomlinson, everything changed for him. He was happier. Though, there's quite a age difference between them. Professor Tomlinson is 28, Harry only being 17. No one knows about their secret love affair, and they think they'd be dead if anyone found out.
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