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X Means Always
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    Reads 32
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    Votes 2
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    Parts 1
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    Time 10m
Complete, First published May 29, 2015
Who says Hell brings forth the end?
Who says when Hell break lose always something bad happens?
Hell break lose.
Maybe I am one of the demons who got out.
Now I am free.

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5/5 forever.
I don't care what you are going to say.
All five of them saved my life.
Hazza
Loueh
Nialler
Leeyum
DJ Malik
True fans would never let go
We save them like they saved us

Always in our hearts, Zayn Malik.
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Our Love Will Conquer (Larry Stylinson AU Angel!Louis Fallen Angel!Harry)

23 parts Complete Mature

Demons and Angels used to live peaceful next to each other until two fell in love. There was a big fight over their child and ever since them the Demons were send under the earth while Angels moved into the sky. They still come down/up to earth to help/destroy people's souls. But since quite a time it isn't safe on earth anymore because of the Angel-and-Demon-Hunter Nick Grimshaw. He captures them and shows them to the people fighting for their lives. Louis is one of the Angels. And Harry is one of the Demons. They did one of the most forbidden thing they could do. And there is only one question: will their love conquer all or will it destory all? Warnings; boyxboy, smut, fluff, violence