Waking Up
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After nearly getting hit by truck, 22 year old Harry Styles and his bike tumble down the embankment and then 'darkness'. Harry never knew a dream could feel so real. A dream where he goes back in time to the year 1955 during the Vietnam War and meets a brave yet attractive 23 year old soldier named Louis Tomlinson and instantly feels a mutual connection and attraction. All the while he's unconscious, his family and friends nervously wait every day in hopes that he will wake up. More to come in future chapters when they actually meet.
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Harry Styles is a quiet literature student who keeps to himself, writing poems he never shares and carrying the weight of a past he never talks about. Louis Tomlinson is the boy next door-literally. They grew up as childhood best friends, inseparable through every milestone, heartbreak, and dream. But one night, five years ago, something happened. A fight. A kiss. A goodbye. Louis left without a word, cutting ties with everyone-including Harry. Now, years later, Louis returns to London after his mother passes away, forced to face the people and places he abandoned. He doesn't expect Harry to still be there. He doesn't expect Harry to look so different-older, colder, a little more broken. And he certainly doesn't expect the feelings to come rushing back, sharper than ever. Harry is angry. He deserved closure. He deserved something. But even through the pain, the love he buried refuses to stay dead. As they slowly reconnect, trying to make peace with their past, they both realize the tragedy isn't that they fell apart-it's that they never got to fall fully in love. And maybe they still won't. Because timing is cruel, and sometimes love isn't enough to fix what's already gone.

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