



A guide to playing a southern character.Writing distant, indifferent characters.writing a cocky character ( 1, 2, 3, 4).In which Louis is a solicitor at one of London’s most prestigious law firms and Harry happens to apply for the position as his trainee. Harry doesn’t get the big deal-not until he’s faced with this season’s judges and realises that one of them used to be his desperate, impossible teenage crush. The only reason Harry auditions for The X Factor is because his best mate signed the two of them up as some kind of joke. Falling for a contestant is the last thing he needs. Five years after The X Factor launched his career as a radio host and songwriter, Louis Tomlinson returns as a judge. Never mind that the very same Prince Harry used to star in quite a number of Louis’ teenage fantasies.ĪU. As part of a team of fixers hired to handle a gay scandal in Buckingham Palace, Louis expects Prince Harry to be a lot of things-most notably a royally spoilt brat.

It can’t be all that difficult to convince Harry that they’re on the same page, right? Also, Niall and Liam may or may not be dating, and Zayn is surrounded by emotionally stunted idiots. In which Louis is Harry’s scuba instructor and quite happy to provide the requested special treatment, pun fully intended. (Featuring Niall as Louis’ favourite teammate, Liam as Louis’ agent, and Zayn as Liam’s boyfriend, who just happens to be good friends with one Harry Styles.)ĪU. As the first British footballer to come out at the prime of his career, it helps that Louis Tomlinson is in a long-term, committed relationship.
