The Five Stages Of Grief~ 💧Carl Azus Angst (never finishing this)
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Complete, First published Sep 15, 2022
Carl Azus gets fired from his job at CNN10 and replaced by Coy Wire, a man who is everything Carl isn't. Carl struggles with grief whilst refusing to accept the loss of his job as he begins a downwards spiral and a search for meaning in his now empty life. Carl is faced with questioning everything he once stood for and once believed about himself, the world, and his purpose in it.

This is my way of venting out my anger over Carl being gone from CNN10, social studies just isn't the same without him.

Also I started this a while ago and forgot to ever post it lmao.
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