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obscureobsidiandraws · 6 months
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After months of hiatus, I'm glad to announce the fanfiction is back, resuming Cory's awful experience with his new group for Feeny's class project. Hope everyone enjoys it.
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obscureobsidiandraws · 8 months
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Smoker/alcoholic badass, cool as hell but also so dumb, strong gun user, looks like doesn't care but actually cares, chaotic and mess girlboss vibe.
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obscureobsidiandraws · 9 months
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Although he didn’t like having to be transferred to a different group, Cory thought that maybe things would be better in his new group for Feeny’s class project. But the more time Cory spends with them, the more he starts to miss his former group mates, something he never thought would be possible.
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obscureobsidiandraws · 10 months
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Eric has agreed to help Cory after Shawn has asked him, but his plan might be less flawless than he expected, and he’ll have to think of something else. Meanwhile, Feeny is having a hard time deciding if either Topanga or Shawn should be the one who switches groups with Cory.
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obscureobsidiandraws · 10 months
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After a little bit of pressure from third parties, Feeny finally has no other way to deal with the issue of Cory with his group mates than transferring him to a different group. But if things weren’t complicated enough already, they’re gonna get even more so. Meanwhile Eric has already a plan to put an end to the problem, his method might be less effective than he hopes.
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obscureobsidiandraws · 10 months
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Seeing how for now expecting Cory to apologize willingly is gonna be useless, Shawn decides to take action by himself and ask Eric for help. And speaking of asking for help, Cory’s group mates have decided that, if Feeny isn’t gonna do anything about Cory, they’re gonna try asking someone else.
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obscureobsidiandraws · 11 months
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A flaw almost every adult agrees Cory has is that he doesn’t know when he should keep his mouth shut. And although after pissing off by insulting and making tasteless comments to his group project mates Cory thinks the only consequence he has to deal with is his mother constantly insisting he should apologize, one of his group mates has different plans for him.
The character of Audrey Andrews is @oceangirl24’s creation, used with her permission.
TW: Mentions of self-harm and suicide.
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Mr. Turner tells Shawn that, to prevent him from failing another year and being held back like it happened to him back in elementary school, he would have regular appointments with the school guidance counselor. Shawn has his own doubts about it, and Cory doesn’t help exactly.
(The character of Audrey Andrews is @oceangirl24’s creation, used with their permission)
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To continue with the group homework Feeny assigned him, Cory would have to welcome in his house people we would never have if his next grade didn’t depend on it. But Feeny’s reason for it might be something else beyond writing a paper about some guy who lived centuries ago. Whether Cory or any other student gets it, that’s another tune.
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Mr. Feeny assigns Cory and Shawn their first group work as seventh graders. But he puts them in separate groups, with people that neither of them like to be in the same classroom as them, let alone have to spend more time with outside of it.
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Once classes are over, Eric, Cory, Shawn, Mr. Turner and Audrey have to deal with people asking them how their day was.
(Audrey Andrews is not my OC, but @oceangirl24’s creation, used with her permission)
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Cory and Shawn only want a place where they can sit and have lunch in peace, but thanks to Eric’s anything but helpful advice, finding a spot proves to be harder than what they imagined.
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Shawn, Cory and their classmates finally meet who would be their homeroom teacher in their first year as middle schoolers.
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Is it just me, of all the three in the postcast Rider is the one who has the best analysis for every scene?
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Those three characters in a line are perfectly descriptive. You know? Shawn’s in the back. Cory’s somewhere in the middle. And Topanga is right up front and knows everything. It describes the entire story and this spectrum of the characters are laid out perfectly. And whenever you turn back around to explain something to us it’s a great dynamic. It’s just perfect. -Rider  
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Papercraft Ed! I had the sketch for this one finished a while ago, but for whatever reason didn’t feel quite happy with it. Eventually I tried flipping it to face the opposite way - meaning his automail arm was now facing the viewer and could be shown via rips in his clothes and gloves - and then BAM, I liked how it looked after all! Sometimes it’s the simplest things that make all the difference.
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To prepare his little brother for his first day as a seventh grader, Eric gives Cory advice about what he should and shouldn’t do. Even though the advice turns out to be pretty questionable…
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