Ineffable Separation and Reunion (Cyan's Post-S2 One-Shot Collection)
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A series of phone calls following the end of season two, in which an angel learns to apologize.
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Michael didn't think anything could be worse than working under Gabriel. She's about to be proven wrong.
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The archangels have booby-trapped Crowley's flat with holy water. Will Aziraphale be able to warn him before it's too late?
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When Aziraphale finally left him for good—When, it had always been “when,” although in recent years, in the kind of cruel irony that only God was capable of, “when” had briefly turned into “if”—When Aziraphale left him for good, Crowley had always figured it would hurt.
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“I saw the tape of your trial, and I wanted to know—I wondered—” Aziraphale fidgeted with his signet ring. As many times as he’d rehearsed this interview, it was still tricky to start. “Do you have any…regrets?”
“Regrets?” It sounded like the first time Gabriel’s mouth had ever formed the word. “Why?”
(Aziraphale visits Gabriel in exile, hoping for some clarity on a difficult decision. Perhaps Gabriel was the wrong person to look to.)
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Someone had been erased from the Book of Life, someone important, and the universe was still rearranging itself to fill in the holes. Which meant that, any minute, Crowley could forget he’d ever noticed anything amiss, and everything would be as it had now always been. Or, worse, he could cease to have ever existed.
Crowley’s heart pounded. Maybe whoever had been erased had deserved it, or their nonexistence made the world better off. But Crowley didn’t think so. He could feel in his bones that this was all horribly, horribly wrong.
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Sometimes, when he visits the bookshop, Crowley leaves a certain poem out for Aziraphale to find. Aziraphale doesn't understand why until he goes back to Heaven, alone.
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A year after accepting the position of Supreme Archangel, Aziraphale has an unexpected visitor.
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Muriel knew about love, in general terms—human romantic love, that was. They understood that it was something humans felt that made them want to kiss and get married and have babies, and that was Good because they needed to have babies for humanity to keep existing, and it helped if they got married so they could raise the babies together, and kissing gave married couples something nice to do with each other. That all made sense in general terms, and it wasn’t as though Muriel planned on falling in love, so they’d never questioned it further. Except then they were reassigned to Earth long-term, and they started reading.
(In which Muriel is confused about how humans approach love and relationships, and asks some questions)
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