The Perfect Match.
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  • Reads 172,706
  • Votes 4,884
  • Parts 79
  • Time 43h 9m
Complete, First published Jan 29, 2016
Mature
Louis Tomlinson is a well respected Doctor whose life revolves around his work and his 8 year old daughter... until he meets Harry Styles, who becomes his daughter's art teacher. Harry becomes a part of their lives, loving Louis' little girl Emma like his own.

Just months after meeting Harry, Louis gets a phone call saying he is the perfect match for a bone marrow transplant for a leukemia patient; Harry is that patient.

"But for many recipients, a transplant is successful and their best or only option. Your gift gives them hope and a second chance at life."
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Baby Bump•LS

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❕completed- being rewritten❕ Harry is loving every minute of pregnancy, from the horrid morning sickness to the itchy skin from his growing bump. Louis' favourite thing about becoming a dad is feeling the immense love flowing throughout his body even though he hasn't yet met his baby. however, the week before harry's anatomy scan is one they wish they could forget. their whole world comes crashing down and before they can even come to terms with what happened, another heart stopping event is thrown at them. -rewriting as of 14/08/22 the new chapters aren't exactly the best I can do but it is all rushed so I apologise, if you have any feedback don't be afraid to comment. started this book when i was like 11 years old. i hope to finish rewriting this book before one direction is forgotten.