The Window In My Office (Churboose Vers.)

The Window In My Office (Churboose Vers.)

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Churboose Vers. Leonard Church never liked working in his office. Ever. It was one of the worst places he was required to be. Not even the presence of his childhood friend, Tucker, could make up for how much his workplace sucks. But when Tucker gets a promotion and allows Church to take his now vacant office, things start to look up. Because everyday from his office window, he sees a young man go into the bakery across the street. And that day, a funny thing happens: Their eyes meet. The man smiles. And Church can't help but grin back and wave.
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The Red vs. Blue Universe is a massive one. With 18 seasons-one of which with many stories to share-we often ponder the question "What would have happened if...?" Some of these questions come from Directors' Cuts of the show, while others appear as a passing thought in an episode. Join me as I become your guide as we explore these hypothetical questions. If you come up with a cool question, feel free to post it in the comment sections of a chapter! With credit, I'll explore the idea and make it come to life. And if you think something else would happen in a scenario, let me know what you think. Together, we'll turn the Red vs Blue Universe into a Multiverse.

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