Stuck As Partners [Larry Stylinson]
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  • Reads 764
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2013
Harry is known as a bad-boy. His reputation with his community and school wasn't the best. Why? Because he's oblivious to all his surroundings, he's known as the rebel.
On the other hand, Louis is a shy, insecure boy with his emotions always getting the best of him. Self harm and hate is an everyday act for him now.
Personal Growth and Discipline Camp is a place for people such as Harry and Louis. And it just so happens that both their parents decide to send them off for better behaviors. What happens when Harry and Louis get assigned as partners for a camp-long assignment? Emotions rise, but downfall must occur.
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Two boys meet in a run down bar in the middle of nowhere. Louis Tomlinson is broken, seemingly beyond repair, the only one who knows the truth behind his depression is Niall Horan, the boy he grew up with, and Harry Styles resents everything, including his best friends Liam Payne and Zayn Malik. They have a one night stand and begin thinking about each other after. What happens when they begin to attend the same Posh England boarding school? What happens when they discover they're roommates? Can they fix each other ? Or are they each too broken to repair? Will they unite to form a diamond under the pressure, or will they crumble into too many peices to paste back together?