
In a Catholic boarding school like St. Cecilia’s, there are a lot of rules. So many, in fact, that most students take pride in breaking as many as they can. Two boys in particular, Harry and Louis, are breaking one of the biggest rules of all…
As they attempt to keep their relationship alive and hidden, they see how their love affects their friends and the people around them. Will the world accept them? And are they prepared to be rejected? Hand in hand, Harry and Louis rebel against adults, religion, and everything that they were ever told… and pray that they’ll come out the other side stronger, but more importantly, together.
The story is based on the off-Broadway musical, Bare. Each chapter will have at least one song that correlates.
WARNINGS: Homophobia with religious undertones, (vague) drug use
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Louis Tomlinson is a childcare worker. He loves the kids, really he does. But sometimes, only sometimes, they glue a little too much macaroni on him or put a little too much crayon on the table and it really sends Louis haywire. It’s one of these days when he finds himself in a rather… sticky situation and ends up at a busy bakery called “Pot O’ Gold Pastries”. Louis was fairly sure it wasn’t the delicious, albeit stupidly-named pastries or the obnoxious, Leprechaun-themed decor that had him coming back to the bakery. It was the boy with the curly hair and the piercing green eyes.
A/N: As promised, here is chapter 3 of A Face To Call Home!! I hope you like it, feedback would be lovely.
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Here’s chapter three, written by the beautiful and talented Kate!

Louis Tomlinson is a childcare worker. He loves the kids, really he does. But sometimes, only sometimes, they glue a little too much macaroni on him or put a little too much crayon on the table and it really sends Louis haywire. It’s one of these days when he finds himself in a rather… sticky situation and ends up at a busy bakery called “Pot O’ Gold Pastries”.
Louis was fairly sure it wasn’t the delicious, albeit stupidly-named pastries or the obnoxious, Lepraucan-themed decor that had him coming back to the bakery. It was the boy with the curly hair and the piercing green eyes.
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In a Catholic boarding school like St. Cecilia’s, there are a lot of rules. So many, in fact, that most students take pride in breaking as many as they can. Two boys in particular, Harry and Louis, are breaking one of the biggest rules of all…
As they attempt to keep their relationship alive and hidden, they see how their love affects their friends and the people around them. Will the world accept them? And are they prepared to be rejected? Hand in hand, Harry and Louis rebel against adults, religion, and everything that they were ever told… and pray that they’ll come out the other side stronger, but more importantly, together.
The story is based on the off-Broadway musical, Bare. Each chapter will have at least one song that correlates.
WARNINGS: Homophobia with religious undertones, (vague) drug use
Read More

In a Catholic boarding school like St. Cecilia’s, there are a lot of rules. So many, in fact, that most students take pride in breaking as many as they can. Two boys in particular, Harry and Louis, are breaking one of the biggest rules of all…
As they attempt to keep their relationship alive and hidden, they see how their love affects their friends and the people around them. Will the world accept them? And are they prepared to be rejected? Hand in hand, Harry and Louis rebel against adults, religion, and everything that they were ever told… and pray that they’ll come out the other side stronger, but more importantly, together.
The story is based on the off-Broadway musical, Bare. Each chapter will have at least one song that correlates.
WARNINGS: Homophobia with religious undertones, (vague) drug use
Read More
(Source: lourry-otp)

Louis Tomlinson is a childcare worker. He loves the kids, really he does. But sometimes, only sometimes, they glue a little too much macaroni on him or put a little too much crayon on the table and it really sends Louis haywire. It’s one of these days when he finds himself in a rather… sticky situation and ends up at a busy bakery called “Pot O’ Gold Pastries”.
Louis was fairly sure it wasn’t the delicious, albeit stupidly-named pastries or the obnoxious, Lepraucan-themed decor that had him coming back to the bakery. It was the boy with the curly hair and the piercing green eyes.
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