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Inn proprietor Aziraphale finds Crowley insufferable. The man is rude and arrogant.
Cafe owner Crowley despises Aziraphale. The man is posh and fussy.
When the National Witch Association is snowed in at Heathrow Airport and is unable to attend the Solstice Dinner event that they booked and paid for, Aziraphale decides to take the chance and invite the lovely people of Tadfield to spend the night at the Inn. If he extends the invitation to Crowley and his niece, it's only out of kindness towards the latter.
Certainly it isn't because he's in any way attracted to Crowley, no. No.The premise of this story is very loosely based on one of our (both, Di’s and Hogs’s) favourite Gilmore Girls episodes The Bracebridge Dinner. You absolutely don't have to be familiar with the show to enjoy this fic, but if you are you might recognise a few references and Easter eggs. No, RP Taylor is not a misspelling. Apart from the bare premise and some references, the two stories don't really have much in common.
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Romance issues? Unbearable neighbours? Feel a need to get revenge on someone?
Reach out to Aziraphale's Celestial Counselling and Crowley's Wicked Wisdom for advice!
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Ineffable chords by Di_42, Di_42_poems
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
12 Feb 2024
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Waiting For the Finale One Sentence At A Time by IneffableProfessionals
Fandoms: Good Omens - All Media Types, Good Omens (TV)
14 May 2026
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This collection began as a countdown activity in the Ineffable Professionals Bang Discord server while we waited (somewhat emotionally) for Season 3.
Each day, one of the mods posted a single opening sentence, and then chaos unfolded.
One sentence at a time, writers built stories together in real time: heartbreaking angst, absurd crackfic, romantic disasters, historical nonsense, reverse universes, missing messiahs, mysterious ducks, emotionally compromised demons, pizza jokes, and an alarming amount of Furfur.
Nothing here was planned, and very little remained sensible for long.
Part of the magic was the collaboration itself: people pausing while others typed, cheering devastating lines, improvising plot twists, and somehow keeping the story moving forward together.
What emerged was funny, strange, unexpectedly sweet, and a genuinely lovely little act of fandom community.
Massive thanks to everyone who contributed words, jokes, feelings, disasters, Furfur appearances, yearning, and entirely unnecessary levels of plot disruption.
Enjoy
Bookmarked by Di_42
14 May 2026
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Empty Pages by cheeseplants
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
14 May 2026
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“Why am I an assistant bookseller?” Aziraphale peers over the desk where Crowley has been furiously scribbling. Crowley blinks, his fingers smudged with blue ink.
“Maybe Anthony finds your lack of authority charming.”
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What if they wrote their own stories?
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You Thought There Was Just The One? by LadyZoisite
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
13 May 2026
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It's a universe without God. Without angels or demons.
Doesn't mean it's the only one there is.
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An Antichrist and a Messiah Walk Into a Pub by Bellisima_writes
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
11 May 2026
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What it says on the tin. A hypothetical meeting between the child of God and the child of Satan, as played out in my head. No theories here, just thoughts.
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Grace Notes by beardo
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
06 May 2026
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Crowley left twenty minutes ago. Aziraphale puts on a record (well, the record puts on itself) and fails to wipe the human couple, who looked a little too much like himself and the demon, from his mind.
(Just an angel having some Him Time while thinking of his best friend, nothing to see here)
A no-context-needed bonus scene for Scorn and the Saint-Maker. It can be read perfectly well on its own.

