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Authors: Craig Lightfoot
way. Louis orders himself one more beer, figuring Niall is going to
have to spend some time with his adoring fanbase before he makes his
way back to Louis, but he‟s only a few sips in when he feels a hand
clap on his shoulder and turns to see the man himself behind him,
covered in sweat. People are staring, clearly recognizing Niall but
apparently too intimidated—by Niall, of all people—to come say hello.
Louis is friends with a damn celebrity.
“Niall Horan, you little shit,” Louis says, smiling for what feels like the
first time in ages, and he pulls Niall into a crushing hug.
“What‟d you think of the show, man?” Niall says, returning the
embrace before pulling back. He takes his hat off and runs a hand
through his hair. He looks almost nervous, which is hilarious given the
circumstances.
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“Are you kidding me? It was fucking phenomenal,” Louis tells him.
“Why didn‟t you ever tell us that you‟re a fucking celebrity?”
“Knew you‟d be jealous,” he says with a shit-eating grin. “Nah, man, I
dunno. I started doing it secretly just to see if I could, y‟know? And
then when it blew up it seemed like too much to explain. And it kinda
made me feel like a superhero.”
“Oh my God, you‟ve got a secret identity,” Louis says. “Zayn is gonna
be so jealous.”
Niall just laughs. “I figured when it was time to reveal myself, it‟d be
obvious. And it was! So now I can make you bastards come to all of
my shows and support me like proper friends.”
“You know we would‟ve if we‟d known,” Louis says, momentarily
serious.
“Yeah, I know,” Niall says, and then jumps on Louis‟ back like a spider
monkey.
Louis tries to tell Niall to stay at the club with his adoring public, that
he could get a taxi home, but Niall was insistent on heading home. Now
they‟re blasting some pop station, occasionally singing along with Niall
drumming on the steering wheel. It feels nice, feels easy and young.
Louis isn‟t stupid enough to ignore the fact that there‟s anxiety and
dread and hurt creeping around the edges of his mind, won‟t pretend for
a second that they won‟t resurface later, but right now he feels okay.
It‟s nice that he can still feel that way, even just momentarily.
“Niall,” he says, lolling his head back against the seat. He‟d only had a
few drinks, but it‟s enough to have him just a little more pliant than
normal. “You said you‟d know when the time was right to tell us about
this whole thing. This whole Craic business.”
“Yeah?” Niall says, guiding the car around a roundabout.
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“Why was tonight the right time?” Louis asks.
Niall pauses for a moment, his brow furrowed under the brim of his hat.
“You know I didn‟t start out wanting to be an orchestra director, right?”
he says finally, and Louis is a little tipsy but he‟s not drunk enough to
be this confused by conversation.
“Okay?” Louis prompts. “I mean, I didn‟t really know but I could have
guessed.”
Niall nods. “I wanted to be a musician. Like, full-time. Wanted to be
famous, wanted to write songs, wanted to tour the world. Still kind of
do, actually, but it‟s not that easy, is it? I tried a little bit during
university, played a couple of gigs, put together a couple of bands, but
it never worked out.”
Louis nods. “Sounds familiar.”
“Yeah,” Niall says. “Us creative types, right? So I got this job right out
of uni, and it wasn‟t what I‟d imagined doing, but it was a good job and
I made friends and it makes me happy, so who am I to complain? But I
still missed making music. Missed performing in front of people. So I
figured out a way to do it anyway.”
“What, you just picked up a turntable and started booking gigs?” Louis
says. Honestly, knowing Niall, it wouldn‟t even be that surprising.
“Nah,” Niall says, scrunching up his nose as they pull up to a red light.
“Was at a pub, pretty fucking pissed, too, and their DJ didn‟t show. I
lied and told them I was a DJ, they were desperate, and from then on
I‟ve just kept on going.”
“That‟s brilliant,” Louis laughs, and it is. “You committed disc jockey
identity fraud and became a legend.”
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“Something like that,” Niall grins. “But you wanted to know why I told
you about it tonight.” Louis nods. “I always wanted to be a musician.
And I kind of am, now. I get to do gigs and make people happy and I
get a lot of free drinks. It‟s brilliant. And just because it isn‟t the way I
thought I‟d be living my dream doesn‟t mean it isn‟t worth doing.”
“What does that have to do with me?” Louis says, though there are
some dots he can connect for himself.
“I‟m trying to tell you that you‟ve got to do something for yourself
sometimes, man.” Niall pulls up to Louis‟ block of flats and turns to
look at Louis seriously once he‟s put the car in park. “If something
makes you happy, then you should do it any way you can. Even if it
takes you somewhere kinda weird, it‟s better to be happy and weird
than sad and normal, yeah? And if you‟re happy, other people will like
what you‟re doing.”
Louis looks at him consideringly in the yellow light of the nighttime
street. “You and your unexpected depths, Horan,” he says. “You spring
them on me when I‟m least ready.”
“Not my fault you forget about them,” Niall says, sticking out his
tongue. “All right, get out of my car, cranky, we‟re going up to yours.”
“„We‟?” Louis says questioningly as he gets out of the passenger side.
He should have known better than to think this night was over yet.
When they get up to his flat, though, Niall doesn‟t have any plans for
further debauchery. Instead, he just tells Louis to change into
pajamas—and requests a pair for himself—and sets up shop on the
sofa, flicking through the television channels until he finds a James
Bond marathon, then turns the volume down so it‟s just a low murmur.
“Niall, if it‟s all the same, I think I‟ll just go to bed,” Louis says, once
they‟re both wearing flannel trousers.
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“No,” Niall says, pulling Louis down onto the sofa by the arm. “You‟re
still sad. I‟m going to cuddle you until you‟re not sad anymore.” Niall
gets like this sometimes when he‟s drunk, all affection and warm
hands. He‟s not drunk right now, actually, didn‟t touch a drop all night,
but Louis knows that post-performance high as well as anyone, knows
how it gets you buzzing.
“This is a flagrant violation of my personal space,” Louis huffs as if
personal space is a thing he‟s ever cared about, but he allows himself to
be climbed upon nevertheless. Niall paws at him like a puppy until he
seems satisfied that he‟s made himself a comfortable spot to curl up on,
and then he nuzzles his face into Louis‟ chest.
“Don‟t be sad, Louis,” Niall says. “I love you.”
“You are not like any straight boy I have ever met,” Louis says, patting
Niall on top of his blonde head.
“Who said I was a straight boy?” Niall argues half-heartedly. He
squeezes Louis around the middle, like he‟s trying to physically force
some of his happiness to be transferred to Louis by osmosis. “What
about all those times with Zayn, then?”
“A, you were drunk all of those times,” Louis says. “And b, Zayn
doesn‟t count, love. Nobody‟s that straight.”
“All right, all right,” Niall says. “Just shut up and go to sleep.”
“Really?” Louis says. He gestures weakly to the sofa around them.
“Right here?”
“Yep,” Niall says. “Not letting you sleep alone tonight.”
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“Okay,” Louis says, flooded with a hesitant warmth but pulling a spare
blanket off the top of the sofa anyway. “Good night, Niall,” he says,
pulling the blanket over them both.
“G‟night,” Niall says, muffled with his face squished against Louis. It
was, Louis thinks as the soft sounds of Goldfinger lull them to sleep. It
was a good night. The first one in a while.
He can tell Niall‟s already asleep by the soft sound of snoring muffled
against his chest, but sleep doesn‟t come as fast for Louis. He‟s still
thinking about what Niall said earlier about how he needs to do
something for himself sometime, and what exactly that means.
Louis has never really given much thought to whether or not he does
things for himself. He always assumed he was sort of selfish,
considering how much of his time and energy for most of the recent
years of his life has been spent protecting himself. Keeping himself
safe. But when he really thinks about it, really looks at it properly, it‟s
true that he never really does much that‟s just for him. He‟s been so
busy protecting himself that he‟s forgotten how to take care of himself.
He‟d forgotten there was a difference.
Maybe Niall is right. Maybe that‟s what it‟s going to take to finally
crawl out of this. He‟s not sure anything will get him over Harry at this
point, as much as it hurts to admit it, but this wouldn‟t be about getting
over Harry. It would be about getting out of this rut he‟s been stuck in,
not just since Harry left but for years. It‟d be about finally feeling good
again. He can barely remember what that‟s like, but he‟d like to. Maybe
he could.
He thinks, as he starts to drift off, that maybe he could try. He has to try
something, because he can‟t keep living like this. Maybe it‟s time to try
something new.
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The weekend before Harry left, he came „round to Zayn‟s flat to return
a few odd things of Zayn‟s he‟d accumulated—a scarf left in Harry‟s
car, a borrowed t-shirt, that sort of thing. He ended up staying for a few
hours, telling Zayn about his internship, which is at some kind of
fashion photography studio that takes the kind of weird pictures Zayn
used to rip out of magazines and put up on his wall when he was in uni.
When he left, he gave Zayn a business card for the studio, and Zayn
hugged him hard and promised to call and to come visit him in the city
one day. He passed the business card on to Louis once Harry was gone,
and he watched helplessly as Louis chucked it into the bin.
Anyway, Zayn‟s kept in touch with Harry since he left. It‟s not like
they talk every day, because Harry‟s busy settling into his new life and
Zayn‟s busy settling into Liam, and even when they do talk Harry‟s
more withdrawn than he ever was, but Zayn makes a point to at least
text him every couple of days. Typically his hermit tendencies keep
him from bothering to keep in touch with anyone, but he‟s always made
exceptions for people he loves, and he does love Harry. Just because he
and Louis couldn‟t work things out doesn‟t mean Zayn‟s going to stop
being friends with him.
He mentioned it to Louis once, only once, just a careful “talked to
Harry today” slipped into the conversation, and Louis brushed it off as
if he hadn‟t said anything at all. Since then, Zayn has let it be. Louis