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Aziraphale can’t move. He feels turned to stone, and all he can do is look up at Crowley, who has the gall to smirk again. The thin pupils of his eyes shimmer. “You know, it’s been a while since I’ve done the whole hypnosis thing. Glad to know I haven’t lost my touch.”
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13 Jan 2025
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“Look,” Crowley had said, eyes still on the ground. “It’s fine. It’s just a thing. A demonic quirk. I can handle it."
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In which Crowley suffers from a biological imperative, and Aziraphale helps him through it.
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10 Jan 2025
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The first time Crowley had touched his bare skin was over a game of Go.
Their fingers had brushed and Aziraphale had yanked his hand back, astounded by a sensation that could have only been equated to sparks. Crowley had frowned at him. And never touched him again.
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Before there was An Ample Sufficiency
Before there was A Bit Much
An angel had NOTHING (nothing but a few toys and an… inkling).Series
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Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
24 Dec 2024
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Professional advice columnists and rivals Aziraphale Eastgate and Anthony Crowley never expected to find themselves co-hosting an advice podcast. Aziraphale believes in proper channels and traditional wisdom, while Crowley advocates for creative chaos and burning it all down. Their opposing approaches create instant chemistry - and instant tension.
As their podcast gains popularity, maintaining their public rivalry becomes increasingly difficult. Both nursing past heartbreaks and their careers hanging in the balance, they convince themselves that "just friends who sometimes kiss" is enough.
A romantic comedy about finding love where you least expect it, learning to trust again, and the art of passive-aggressive thank-you notes.