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Putting on a Show (L.S)
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Complete, First published Jun 13, 2023
Harry Styles is a professional singer, and due to his contracts with his management, he is consistently bouncing between real and fake relationships, his love life being placed onto the public as if it were a meal on a silver platter. 

And Louis Tomlinson is looking for a job. With his own provided luck, he manages to get ahold of Harry's management, scoring a job as Harry's stunt. 

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(This is when I wrote in first-person, so it's pretty bad. Please forgive the version of me in which still had remnants of innocence.)

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Once held the ranking of #1 in harryandlouis

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[IDEA CREDITS TO @Aviisfunnier]
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19 year old Louis Tomlinson is popular in school for one reason, he goes out of his way to talk to and befriend every person he meets. 17 year old Harry Styles is the socially awkward new kid, who's socially indecisive and has trouble talking to people. Of course, when Louis and Harry meet, they instantly become friends, Louis helping Harry to come out of his shell in this new environment. Everything changes when the both of them are suddenly thrown into a universe not too dissimilar to our own where One Direction exists, and in the bodies of international pop sensations, they find fitting in even harder than in high school.