short tem·per noun 1. a tendency to lose one's temper quickly. -- 10 police reports. 9 missed calls. 8 nights in jail. 7 assaults. 6 court dates. 5 different schools. 4 broken bones. 3 criminal charges. 2 strikes. 1 boy. -- Harry Styles, not even legal yet, knows more about the juridical system than most boys his age — probably even more than those older than him, but only because he spends so much time being taken away to jail. Battling with an etremely short temper, or more precisely IED, he acts irrationally when faced with confrontations. Living with a single mother — who works crazy hours to fit her son's needs — and no father gets tough at times. After yet another expulsion at his current high school, Harry and his mother are forced to leave England, where schools are no longer willing to accept her son, and move to California. There, Harry meets one particular boy who changes everything, but of course it takes Harry time to realize that what he considers an 'annoying kid' to actually be a blessing. All Harry knows is that he wants nothing to do with the people of L.A, especially not the raven-haired boy with hazel eyes.All Rights Reserved
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