7 Works by El_Kay
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Think of me long enough (to make a memory) by El_Kay
Fandoms: Good Omens - All Media Types
11 May 2026
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After the events of season 2, Crowley is paying the price for his failed confession. He soon learns that even being remembered is a luxury he has taken for granted.
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When had Heaven ever bothered explaining itself to him? Everything was always part of some Great Plan, a convenient little sentence that ended all discussions before it could begin. A divine justification for absolutely anything. Heaven didn’t owe him more than that, clearly.
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Lucifer had played his part. The Apocalypse hadn't happened. But what were his chances to begin with, when he was part of an ineffable game for infinite stakes? What were his chances when no one had told him the rules?
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Behind Yellow Eyes (No one knows what it's like) by El_Kay
Fandoms: Good Omens - All Media Types
01 Mar 2026
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“All this time,” the old man continued, “our few meetings have given me comfort. I believed good had come to my house. But you waited. Patiently."
He swallowed before he spoke the inevitable conclusion.
“For my downfall.”
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What happened between the building of the Ark and the story of Job that drove Crowley to invent his dark glasses? And what exactly is he trying to hide?
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"The stories of old are true!” someone had shouted. “It’s the yellow-eyed demon who brought the Great Flood upon us!”
Long after the Flood receded from Mesopotamia, another kind of undoing finds Crowley. What he crafts in the dark will forever conceal far more than his nature.
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“I already told you,” he said, perched in a way that could generously be described as reclining on her chaise longue. His arms were folded behind his head, boots dangling perilously close to upholstery that was almost certainly expensive. “My last dream was in 1862. October fourth, to be precise.”
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Of counting ducks by El_Kay
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
11 Oct 2025
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"The rhythm mattered. He told himself it mattered. Counting was order, and order meant control."
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It begins with ducks. It ends with a feather. Everything else is memory.
