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so baby if you need the job done (you can call me) by Anonymous
Fandoms: Pluribus (TV 2025)
05 Jun 2026
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Carol Sturka has spent three years not wanting things. Then her ceiling springs a leak and Zosia Zawadzka shows up to fix it and suddenly Carol is wanting things again.
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31 May 2026
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Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person by bladeruiner
Fandoms: Pluribus (TV 2025)
20 May 2026
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Two years after the Unjoining, she saw Zosia in London, of all places – nearly unrecognizable in her winter attire – bundled up to her nose. But Carol felt her presence like a sawed-off shotgun wound to her stomach. The sight of her eyes peeking over the edge of her scarf, sparkling with mirth as she shouldered the woman she was walking with –
Well, it was fucking devastating.
‘Who is Carol?’ Spray-painted in canary yellow, stood out against the rain-darkened concrete of the building across the street from The Ritz where Carol was staying.
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09 May 2026
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Story pulled out from one of the chapter of In Every Universe.
Expanded and retold.
Carol Sturka, most hated woman in the campus, working as Head of Administration in UNM
Zosia Sluszka, most loved woman in the campus, working as the new HR assistant manager in UNM
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11 Apr 2026
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Carol's cemented a good life for herself down in Albuquerque. Great job, great partner, and complete isolation from the old her. That is until a unique string of killings tracing their way from New Mexico all the way back to the Old Country Road unearth some past problems.. and force her to confront some past bonds.
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10 Apr 2026
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Carol finds it in the third week of living alone with an unhived Zosia: a New York Times article, “To Fall In Love With Anyone, Do This.” An intimacy experiment involving thirty-six increasingly personal questions and, at the end of it, four uninterrupted minutes of eye contact, which sounds fake and humiliating and somehow still not bad enough to stop her.
Carol, obviously, prints it out.
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08 Apr 2026

