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    Even though the world keeps falling down around him, Will Solace can't seem to help but keep growing up.

    (A series rewrite starting with the events of Titan's Curse)

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    28/28
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    05 Jan 2024

    Bookmarker's Notes

    Felt like I was reading a book from the actual series

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    A Superhero's work is not for the faint of heart. Although he does not enjoy the bells and whistles that go along with it, Aziraphale knows it is his duty to protect the people of his city. He was given a unique gift, and to ignore that gift would be selfish, no matter how tempting his simple dream of owning a bookshop might seem some days.

    It isn't all bad. He has respect. Adoration from thousands of grateful citizens. A steady job with enough money to last him a lifetime. If only he could manage to keep his villain in check. The Serpent is a crafty one - clever and mysterious and somehow manages to wriggle his way out of every bit of trouble he finds himself in. If Aziraphale could find a way to stop him for good, maybe his boss would finally let him retire. If he could stop The Serpent, they wouldn't need him in The Host anymore and Aziraphale could spend his days with his tea and his books and maybe, if he were brave enough, that attractive red-haired man that owns the flower shop just down the road.

    All he has to do is figure out the source of his nemesis' powers and the life he's always wanted could finally be his. That shouldn't be too difficult for a hero his caliber.

    Should it?

    Series
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    English
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    153,692
    Chapters:
    35/35
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    20 Oct 2023

    Bookmarker's Notes

    This felt like reading an actual published book