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Read My Lips (Niam fanfic)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2013
The mute boy and the deaf boy. 

Neither of them could speak and only one of them could hear. To some that sounds disastrous. But in reality they complimented each other perfectly. 

It was only a matter of time before Niall and Liam became inseparable.. and more than just best friends.
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61 parts Ongoing Mature

Louis Tomlinson has always been good at reading people-until he meets Harry Styles. At first, Harry is just the quiet, intriguing guy he sees more often than Louis would prefer, the one who rarely speaks but always seems to know things. When Louis finally talks to him, he can't shake the feeling that something is different. The way Harry pauses before responding, the way his eyes stay locked on people's lips rather than their eyes-it's subtle, but Louis notices. And once he starts noticing, he can't stop. As curiosity turns into fascination, Louis finds himself drawn deeper into Harry's world. But when he finally learns the truth-that Harry is deaf-he realizes communication is more than just words. Determined to understand him, Louis embarks on a journey that forces him to question everything he thought he knew about connection, privilege, and love. Because some things don't need to be spoken to be heard.