Silent Treatment

Silent Treatment

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++Larry Stylinson++ After Harry traded their friendship for popularity, Louis has had nobody there for him. A car crash killed his mother and his sisters were never home anymore, always busy with something else. So, he decided not to waste his breath on people who won't listen anyways. Louis had never questioned why Harry would end their friendship. However, he realized that it was for the better, as he would never be friends with such a rude, arrogant person like Harry. What happens when Louis finally gives up on his silent treatment when someone comes back into his life?
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