REVIEW: becoming - sunnter
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pairing: Harry/Cooke
as of 8/26: 187,048 words, 41 chapters (incomplete)
description from 1DFF:
be·com·ing (noun) the process of coming to be something. Eighteen year old Cooke Henderson, never really had a normal life. Her parents are worth a fortune and they completely forget about her existence most of the time, and unfortunately her older brother was following in their footsteps. The summer before she begins her freshman year of college, she comes home after completing her senior year at a boarding school in New York, to find everything is exactly the same. That is until she wanders downstairs one morning to see her brothers best friend, Harry Styles, eating the last bagel. All of a sudden nothing is the same anymore. Harry isn’t the same Harry he was when Cooke left last fall. Sure, he’s still an arrogant prick but now he’s hot. Like muscles and tattoos hot. That shouldn’t be a problem really, this is Harry after all. The same Harry Cooke's known for nine years. Their relationship was the same as before she left. Until it wasn't anymore. It happens so quick that Cooke didn't even see it happening, and before she knows it everything's became something it wasn’t supposed to and maybe even more. An AU filled with lots of tea, photographs, parties on the beach, and douchy brothers. Cooke/Harry/and whoever else manages to sneak in.
hi okay so this fic hasn’t been updated since spring of 2014, but it’s still worth the read! basically it’s the story of this girl who doesn’t feel like she belongs in her parent’s rich world etc, and Harry is her brother’s best friend, and natually, they fall in love. there’s some darker aspects of this (Harry’s abusive step-father & panic attacks), but for the most part, it’s like reading hella fluff at once. and there are some really fucking cute moments. aaaaand the authors mention the Vaccines so much, and I love love love them (and just met them nbd). there’s quite a few mistakes in the writing, and it’s kind one of those fics where the protagonist is glorified, but I still really liked reading this (for the second time)! :-)









