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Open Up To Me - Larry Stylinson AU (boyxboy) COMPLETED
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  • Reads 926,078
  • Votes 26,034
  • Parts 58
  • Time 10h 5m
Complete, First published Sep 19, 2018
Louis went through a traumatic event when he was eleven , which made him selectively mute and shut himself out ever since . He acknowledges his brother and step father , though no one else .

Harry moves into the house across the road from the Tomlinson-Payne's , and took an interest in Louis from the moment he saw him . His tiny , soft looking figure drew him in . And so , he made it his mission to help Louis open up to him , and hopefully open up to the world . And important to mention , he has two large dogs which are going to be very hlepful through the process .

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This idea started off as a oneshot , but I stopped halfway through to make it a full ongoing story . Hope you'll enjoy x
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The Accident

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Louis' family puts him in a rehabilitation center after a drunk driver crashes into him on the highway. He suffers from PTSD, and he has to learn how to talk and how to walk again. Louis doesn't see the point. His life as he does it is over. But Dr. Payne treats his PTSD, Mr. Horan, the speech therapist helps him with his speech, Zayn takes care of him and then there's Harry, the physiotherapist who is determined to make him walk again... Purely fictional. Triggers: PTSD.