ship: liam/harry genre: werewolf au rating: teen warnings: maybe for some werewolf-related violence? otherwise none summary: Liam thinks he's got some sort of nasty cold, and that's the reason his body feels like it's revolting against him. It's not until the pain starts rolling in and control of his mind starts to slip that he could realize it may be something different. He's found by two strangers where he's hidden in the alleyway, and one of them, Harry, promises to take care of him, and for some reason Liam believes him. They show Liam what's happening to him -- he's been bitten by a werewolf and he's undergoing his first change under the full moon
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All Louis really cares about is his skateboard, tattoos, football, and family. He has a job that he (mostly) loves and a (small) handful of good friends, and at 24 he is pretty content with his life... until he nearly crashes into a boy with wild curls and cratered dimples, he begins to think maybe he's been missing something he never knew was missing. That missing piece is apparently big enough for two.
Or the one where… Punk Louis likes to think he’s not clumsy, but he suspects he’ll have to accept it when he falls face first into a relationship with a head full of curls and his tiny human.
SHIPS: Harry/Louis GENRE: Magical Realism RATING: M, probably? BASIC PLOT/SUMMARY: On the last normal day of his life, Harry wakes up in a small house in Holmes Chapel, heads to work at Mandeville's Bakery, and arrives home in the evening for tea and a chat with his sister while a needy cat kneads his chest. And then he gets sick
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They hate this town, it’s so washed up. And somehow all their other friends don’t give a fuck. Their parents tell them it’s just bad luck, but when will they find where they fit in?
aka the one where they’re all “emo” kids, nobody understands them, and they have some growing up to do.
(***warnings for offscreen death, onscreen discussions of death, and a lot family issues)
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genre: werewolf au
rating: teen
warnings: maybe for some werewolf-related violence? otherwise none
summary: Liam thinks he's got some sort of nasty cold, and that's the reason his body feels like it's revolting against him. It's not until the pain starts rolling in and control of his mind starts to slip that he could realize it may be something different. He's found by two strangers where he's hidden in the alleyway, and one of them, Harry, promises to take care of him, and for some reason Liam believes him. They show Liam what's happening to him -- he's been bitten by a werewolf and he's undergoing his first change under the full moon ( ... )
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Or the one where…
Punk Louis likes to think he’s not clumsy, but he suspects he’ll have to accept it when he falls face first into a relationship with a head full of curls and his tiny human.
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GENRE: Magical Realism
RATING: M, probably?
BASIC PLOT/SUMMARY: On the last normal day of his life, Harry wakes up in a small house in Holmes Chapel, heads to work at Mandeville's Bakery, and arrives home in the evening for tea and a chat with his sister while a needy cat kneads his chest. And then he gets sick ( ... )
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aka the one where they’re all “emo” kids, nobody understands them, and they have some growing up to do.
(***warnings for offscreen death, onscreen discussions of death, and a lot family issues)
Harry/Louis, featuring acearo!Niall
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