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Callum is an alternative ending to Noughts and Crosses and was published for World Book Day 2012. Callum decides to let Sephy flee from the other kidnappers while they are out. While he shows her the way back to town, Sephy badly injures her foot and Callum then talks her into spending the night with him in an abandoned shack for her to recover.
Radical Nought youth stage a vigil outside the Nought youth's hospital, which turns violent. Callum and Sephy are attacked by several Nought youth. Sephy calls the Noughts "Blankers", a derogatory term which upsets Callum. Sephy apologizes and Callum accepts but doesn't forgive her. Their friendship blossoms into a romantic relationship.
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Malorie Blackman was born on 8 February 1962 [1] in Merton, London, and grew up in Lewisham, one of five siblings.Her parents were both from Barbados and had come to Britain as part of the "Windrush generation"; her father Joe was a bus driver and her mother Ruby worked in a pyjama factory. [2]