Nothing in this world

Nothing in this world

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When you have nothing in life and you have to claw your way to survive everyday, you forget that good things do exist in life. Harry is a seventeen-year-old boy who has no idea what his life is going to be. He only wants to protect his family and make sure his siblings have a better chance at life than he does. When Louis comes into his life it's almost too good to be true. He fights the connection because it's too good to be true but some things in life are just meant to be.
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Harry is a boy who has no choice but to sell his body to be able to survive and who has given up on love long ago as he has never experienced anything but hurt by other people while Louis is a spoiled son of rich parents who hates his life and hides the overwhelming feeling of being empty inside behind a carefully built, loud and confident façade. His life is run by three simple rules: Never complain, never show what you feel and never refuse a challenge. When he meets Harry he is the first person to break down all of his walls completely without even trying, but he is already promised to somone else and has his own, very simple rule he isn’t allowed to break: Never fall in love with one of your clients. Despite everything Louis decides to fight for the one thing he never thought he would get, the beautiful boy with the gorgeous green eyes, a fight that soon isn’t just a fight for Harry’s heart but for his life, too…

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