Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. 'c a s' might stand for different things. For example, in some fields, 'CAS' could mean Chemical Abstracts Service. But as for 'c a s the end of the story', it could potentially mean that 'cas' is related to the conclusion of a story in a way that is known only within a certain group or based on a unique understanding.
Many science - fiction authors, and potentially C.C. Smith, use their works to comment on current society through a futuristic lens. It could be that C.C. Smith's stories involve complex characters dealing with ethical dilemmas related to new scientific discoveries. His works might also have a sense of wonder, introducing readers to unique alien species or mind - boggling scientific phenomena.
I'm not sure who Ashylnn C specifically is without more context from the story. It could be a character created for a particular fictional story, perhaps a young girl with her own unique experiences and adventures in the narrative.
I'm not entirely sure what 'a gentleman's c short story' specifically means. 'A gentleman's' gives a sense of something related to a man of good breeding or social standing. However, the 'c' is quite unclear. It could potentially be an abbreviation or a misprint. Without more context, it's difficult to fully analyze this title.
I'm not sure what you're referring to. If you're referring to the doujinshi works of Lelouch and CC, I can provide you with some relevant information.
Lelouch and CC were both characters from the Japanese anime " Code Geass." Doujinshi refers to the creation of new characters or storylines by mixing or transforming fictional characters from the original with other people or works.
Although Code Geass was a popular anime, not all doujinshi were legal. Some doujinshi works may have copyright issues and require permission from the author or copyright owner before they can be published.
If you have a specific request for a doujinshi, I suggest you first confirm its legitimacy and avoid copyright issues.
There were many Lelouch Doujinshi novels, some of which might have CC as the main character. These novels might describe the interaction between the protagonist and Lelouch or describe the protagonist's different roles in Lelouch's story. Some novels might describe the relationship between Lelouch and CC as more romantic or complicated. However, it should be noted that these novels may have different styles and plots, depending on the author's imagination and creativity.