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Harry Styles was a male prostitute . His dad abandoned his family when he was 10. In order to give her beloved children a better life,Harry's mom, Anne sacrificed herself to marry a local gangster named Robin .Robin had a son called Stan .Harry's sis , Gemma escaped from the house when Harry was 13 after being molested by Stan.After Anne and Harry's stepdad both passed away in an air crash, Stan sold Harry as a male prostitute to a local bar after lost all the money his dad left him at casino. At the second week of Harry's prostitute life, he met a police name Louis Tomlinson when Louis spied on the bar where Harry worked at . After the bar was caught selling drugs and was forced to shut down by the police and thus Harry was free from their control. Since Louis heard about Harry's story, he felt sympathetic towards Harry.He helped Harry starting his new life by finding him a new job at the police station's canteen.Since then, love started sparkling between Louis and Harry.
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