The Rematch (Ziall Horlik)AU M-Preg
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  • Parts 48
  • Time 8h 26m
  • Reads 188,611
  • Votes 7,537
  • Parts 48
  • Time 8h 26m
Complete, First published Jun 19, 2016
(Sequel to The Fighter)

You can take the fighter out of the fight, but you can't take fight out of the fighter.

Niall was a happy, stay at home father of two. He loved the big house they had gotten, but mostly he loved his little family that was in it.

Zayn's boxing gym had been a good enough job to keep him busy because he was much too young to retire, even though he had the money to. He still loved to fight, but he loved just a simple match between him and his best friend.

Is the life Zayn is living going to be enough? Will there be opportunities that can't be turned down? Will it be the fight to end all fights?
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All Zayn Malik wanted was a safe place to raise his children. All he wanted was a place that the people could marry who they loved and not be forced to deal with horrible living conditions. But acting on his wants came with a bigger threat than he could have ever imagined. Niall Horan loved his husband, despite the fact he was forced to marry him. He also love the little baby growing in his stomach. But with this love, came great cost. He had to watch his husband suffer through the pain this rebellion had brought on him. Both boys could taste the freedom that they had always dreamed of raising their child in. But with that freedom, lives were given, family and friends were lost and events happened that would forever change both their characters. Is this all worth freedom?