Standby (A One Direction Fanfiction)

Standby (A One Direction Fanfiction)

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"I'm Molly. I'm seventeen, and this will be my last letter I will ever write. My last chance to tell my story." It all starts with a letter. A mistake. And the perfect stranger. Niall Horan thought it was going to be just another signing. But when he gets a bright orange envelope from a girl, and reads it just a little too early, will he try to go after her, to save her from herself? And most of all, will she let him? **WARNING- this story may be a trigger to those who are suffering, please take care**
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** Currently editing (May 2020) ** "Who doesn't dream about it? Meeting your favourite band? Well, I do! But, there's a slight problem. I am socially anxious, so... When I finally met them, I shut down. I literally didn't say a word. I tried to hide my face. They probably think I'm an idiot." This is the story of Niall Horan. A normal 18 year old. He's obsessed over a band called One Direction. He is gay and he suffers from Social Anxiety Disorder. He finds it extremely difficult to speak with people, even though he has known them for years. This causes a big problem when he finally gets to meet the boys of One Direction. However, they notice that he's struggling and they want to help him. This results in lots of trouble. Do you think you know what's going to happen? I promise you, you don't have a clue.

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