Trust Issues (A Harry Styles Fanfic)

Trust Issues (A Harry Styles Fanfic)

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Lize Evans is the normal 19 year old who just finished high school and now is moving to London so she can help out her big brother and his wife with their baby and him at work. But along the way she meets One Direction. The biggest heart-throb band in the world. Any girl would like to meet them or touch them, the whole nine yards. See, Lize had some trouble with boys in the past and doesn’t want to risk that to happen again. Lize doesn’t want to live in the past, but will she trust them or just one of them with her secrets or will she keep them to herself?
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Emily Sinclair was just a typical 18 year old girl just about to start her life, She put out a tweet to meet Harry one morning and he took it seriously. Harry started to fall for her. They both get along but Taylor was in the way of them being together. Emily joins One Direction on tour and crazy things go on. Harry and Emily confess there love for each other and start to date. Emily's two best friends Molly and Ella meet up with them on tour. Ella and Molly have been friends with Emily for almost 9 years and they are always there for her. Emily and Harry have a few bumps in the road but they hopefully get through it. ---------------------------------------------------------- Warning: brief sexual content, violence and some scenes may scare younger children reading. We wrote this when we were thirteen

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