Callum: A Noughts and Crosses Short Story

Callum: A Noughts and Crosses Short Story

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Dystopian
Format Kindle
Pages 64
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2012
Publisher RHCP Digital
Edition Digital original
ISBN-10 1448119057
ISBN-13 9781448119059
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In a world divided by prejudice and discrimination, Callum and Sephy's relationship struggles to survive amidst the societal turmoil that surrounds them. This short story delves into the complexities of their emotions and the challenges they face, illustrating the tangible fear and hope that intertwine in their lives. Callum's perspective offers readers an intimate glimpse into his thoughts, highlighting his unwavering love for Sephy despite the ever-present barriers that their worlds create.

As tensions rise in their society, the story paints a vivid picture of a love that defies the odds. Callum's internal conflicts reveal the depths of his loyalty and despair as he navigates a landscape riddled with danger and betrayal. The bond between the two characters is tested, leading them to confront the harsh realities of their divided existence.

Through rich, evocative language, the narrative captures the intensity of their emotions while reflecting on the broader themes of identity, choice, and sacrifice. Readers are drawn into a poignant exploration of what it means to stand against societal norms for the sake of love. It serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo, resonating with anyone who has ever fought for their beliefs.

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