Therapy (Larry Stylinson)
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 8h 39m
  • Reads 25,101
  • Votes 1,066
  • Parts 21
  • Time 8h 39m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2015
Mature
Harry Styles is a twenty-one year old college student who lost track of how many times he’s screwed up. He can’t handle a relationship, can’t keep his grades up, can’t deal with his family, struggles with depression, and finds the worst ways to cope with everything. 


 After being caught by his mom passed out on his bed after a drunken night, he’s forced to see a therapist to help him handle life. If he’s reluctant at first and wouldn’t say a word, he soon finds himself into places he’s never been, confessing feelings he didn’t know he had, to a stranger that will change his life in ways he wouldn't expect.


 Or AU where Harry’s depressed and Louis’ the therapist who will try to help him find a reason to keep going
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Two boys meet in a run down bar in the middle of nowhere. Louis Tomlinson is broken, seemingly beyond repair, the only one who knows the truth behind his depression is Niall Horan, the boy he grew up with, and Harry Styles resents everything, including his best friends Liam Payne and Zayn Malik. They have a one night stand and begin thinking about each other after. What happens when they begin to attend the same Posh England boarding school? What happens when they discover they're roommates? Can they fix each other ? Or are they each too broken to repair? Will they unite to form a diamond under the pressure, or will they crumble into too many peices to paste back together?