William Louis Tomlinson is the son of a rich business man, and all his life he's had his families money at his disposal. Nice clothes, fast cars, random trips to distant, exotic places- he is living every mans dream.
But it gets better.Being the boy in a family with two children was a lucky draw as well, because he stands to inherit his fathers company and all its spoils when he turns 23.
Along with the company, he will also be getting married to Eleanor Calder, his best friend... who's also a model. Since day one his life has planned out with precision by his cold hearted mother, and this is just part of the plan.
He will have everything he could ever ask for- a beautiful wife, a vast fortune, respect in the community.
So how could he possibly be so unhappy- how could he be struggling with alcoholism and self harm?
It's because Louis is not like every other man in Doncaster, every other man in the world- he doesn't want these things. Why?
Well for starters, Louis is gay.
He has been forced to suppress his lifestyle and choke down his emotions, for as the face of the company and its new beginnings, he has to be the ideal man.
Until now, he's gone along with everything he's been told- in times of particular trouble, he leans on his sister Adria for support. But with his 23rd birthday on the horizon, he's starting to wake up from the spell of submission.
That would probably have to do with the handsome, sweet, curly haired bakery boy he's fallen in love with, who's turning everything sideways and upside-down for Louis.
Now he has to decide what to do- marry someone he doesn't love, or run away and risk it all?
Whichever he chooses, there's no going back.
They might not know about them now, but secrets are about to hit the headlines.