Line of Fire

Line of Fire

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The famous Harry Styles of One Direction is only seen for what management and the world wants to see him as. Once he meets Gracie Crow his life is turned upside down. She is able to break down his walls that he built around himself, that no one ever has knocked down, and it scares him to death that she has this effect on him. Gracie is unaware of what she has gotten herself into as Harry lashes out as a reflex of letting anybody too close. When you're in the line of fire and somebody you barely know, but care about is trapped, is getting hurt and burned really worth saving them?
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