Forever My Father

Forever My Father

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Zayn Malik has had a pretty good life. He’s well liked throughout the school, he has this natural ability of being smart so you’ll never see him studying for more than one hour, and he’s just an overall lovable kid. He makes sure that no one messes with his friends, and always puts others before himself. I guess you can say it runs in the family with his father being general of the British SAS! Welcome to the life of a soldier’s son.
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"You don't like cliché? Everyone does." "That's the thing, innit, Liam? People like cliché, dreamy, non-existent stuff. I like realistic stuff." _ Zayn Malik. 18, Year 13 student. He's your typical good boy. Good grades. Perfect attendance. Loving family. Just an average life. But he was not a cliché 'nerd' as it were. Sometimes. He had a shy and reserved personality and never spoke much. Liam Payne. Soon-to-be 18. The new Year 13 student in Woodside High. Extremely handsome, confident and cheerful. Another good boy. Just the person everyone wants to be or be with. But he was not a cliché 'popular' either. What happens when views clash and a certain, shy boy in Liam's peer group always is the centre of his attention? Will there be a cliché ending for these not-so-cliché worlds? ziam high school au. . © _sincerelyJess_ All Rights Reserved.

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