Letters to a loved one

Letters to a loved one

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Charles and Arthur two men loving each other in the wrong time, a time where homosexual love is stricktly prohibited. Charles has to move to France to help his aunt on her small farm and Arthur stays back in England. They love eachother so dearly. But through the French mail office, being able to open any letters send, they can't tell each other that directly. But they found their ways. ----------------- I'm updating every week, maybe more often when I feel like it
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"Joey we can't take a picture of us kissing! If anybody found out, we could be arrested" Harry Smithson exclaimed nervously as his boyfriend leaned in towards him just as the camera was about to snap another picture in the photo booth. It is the beginning of summer in the early 1950s in a small village in Yorkshire, England. Two young lads; Harry and Joey meet and fall in love against all the odds that are thrown at them. One is going to into the RAF and the other is going to work in his Father's newsagents that has been in the family for decades. They find stolen moments to have together wherever possible throughout the summer. Nobody could ever find out because it is an offense to be caught; and not only that but society won't accept them either. Can they fight against all of the prejudices thrown at them and stay together? Will their love alone be enough to see them through? Find out in 'The Photo Booth'

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