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The Morning After my Suicide [BxB]
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2023
Mature
Noah Green, a accountant for Motherside company, troubled soul, and a close friend, tragically takes his own life after a relapse he would soon regret, leaving behind Charlie. In the afterlife, Noah unexpectedly encounters Ethan finch, another lost spirit, they begin to blossom into friends, spending cold New York days  together.

Noah and Ethan, end up seeking out a real relationship, making Noah very overwhelmed, he's never been dead and paired with the fact that Noah has never even been in a real relationship before. 

 Meanwhile, Charlie, Noah's closest friend, is devastated by the loss and determined to uncover the truth about Noah's final moments, the thought of not knowing his mysterious death haunts her. She will do anything to find out what happened during the night of Noah's incident.

Noah has to navigate through the dead world, not understanding how it works. Charlie has to navigate the loss of Noah.
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