Our Saving Grace- The Stories Before The Captive
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  • Reads 6,382
  • Votes 158
  • Parts 3
  • Time 49m
Complete, First published Jul 17, 2012
Mature
Beaten, broken and hurt, needing someone to care about you in a way you've never known before. Sold, sad, and unloveable, needing someone to care about you in a way you've never known before. Used, forgotten, and never the best, needing someone to care about you in a way you've never known before. Liam Payne and his two older sister are abused by their drunken parents; Niall Horan is forced into prostitution by his family, so they can pay their bills; Zayn Malik is a rich man's second son, never being listened to and never talked to; each of them needing to be saved. Each of them, looking for someone or something, to be their saving grace. (Short story about how Louis Tomlinson from The Captive, saved them.)
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It's not something people plan on doing nor is it something people happily do. It's a way of survival. Zayn Malik lived a life of selling his body to men and women who wanted it just so he could get by. He wasn't happy, but there was nothing else for him to do. There was no one for him. He was just a prostitute. Niall Horan was a rookie on the police field. He was fresh out of training and ready to take on this task at hand. He didn't have a hard heart like most the men he worked with. He actually cared about the people that would end up in the back of his car handcuffed. Is there a way for a young cop to help a law breaker? Is there a way for a broken man to become whole again? Is it possible for one to understand the life of a prostitute?