Dancing In The Thunder
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  • Reads 287
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 33m
Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2021
"You're going to help me?"

"Yup. Now start cleaning."

In a world where redheads are seen as "rebels" and "no good" and sent to concentration camps for indescribable labor and killed after they are deemed no longer useful..

How is anyone supposed to survive?

Glowianna "Glowy" Tamia Kitsworth is a redhead. She has been living with her grandma since her mom and dad got found and taken to camps. Normally she uses hair dye for the test for redheads. But this year.. is different.

Clove Islene Hardich is different. She is a volunteer, and she has dark brown, almost jet black hair. She's here to help the redheads get their courage to stand up to the camps, to protest.

Together these two go through so much. They meet new friends, they conquer people's hearts and their lives as they know it change. There's difficulties and obstacles in their path to victory. Will they make it out of the camps free, and alive?
 
As they go through several camps, meet friends and even partners along the way, Clove and Glowy learn what it means to be different, what it means to be oppressed, and what it means to be human in a world that isn't meant for them.
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