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The sun was nearly at the horizon when Crowley gently broke the silence. “I’ve been thinking I’m ready for it.”
“Oh?” said Aziraphale, not looking up from his book. “For what?”
Crowley paused. Let his next breath ease out of him. “Having you inside me.”
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- Part 41 of What Is Owed, and What Is Given
Bookmarked by Robin7
20 Apr 2026
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Soot and Starlight by bixgirl1
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
23 Nov 2019
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A week into the world without an expiration date, Aziraphale unfurls his wings.
Bookmarked by Robin7
17 Apr 2026
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Aziraphale, who would much prefer to be called Ezra, thank you very much, is trapped. Trapped in a small flat, in a small building, with little to look forward to but days of isolation and pain. After a car accident changes his life, disabling him physically, he loses the willpower to leave his small flat. Agoraphobia and anxiety have made stepping out into the wide, open world a task akin to cliff diving. Oh, how he longs to be out there. Out there were all the things he loved: bird watching, people, adventure, and now, something even more interesting—a gardener by the name of Crowley.
The man is a splash of color in his otherwise dreary world, flamboyant, enigmatic, and beautiful. Ezra is resigned to pining away for the gardener. However, unlike Ezra, Crowley is unafraid to pursue what and who he wants, and for some reason, he’s chosen Ezra.
Can Crowley get the nervous and terrified Ezra to open up, and is there hope for someone who feels so broken to find something more? To find out, Ezra will have to expand his world and see what awaits him on the other side of the journey. It will take the support of his social worker, Anathem, his physical therapist, Newt, and Crowley himself to get him there.Bookmarked by Robin7
15 Apr 2026
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It had been a full week since the end of the world. People went through their daily lives, perfectly unbothered by the post-apocalyptic climate that ruled over the world; not that they would find this Wednesday particularly different from their pre-apocalypse ones. All in all, the world was turning and people were going about their daily business, completely unbothered by recent events most were not even aware of. The angel Aziraphale however, currently alone and pacing about restlessly in his bookshop, was finding himself at a loss, completely unable to go back to his usual routine.
Or: Aziraphale has a hard time adjusting after Armageddon't and Crowley is there to help as best he can.
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Bookmarked by Robin7
07 Apr 2026
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The year is 3021, and Aziraphale and Crowley have been married for a thousand years. Together, they manage the London Archive, a futuristic information hub that stands on the same block that one held a bookstore. An Anglican priest who visits regularly has a huge crush on Aziraphale, and Crowley is amused … until the priest grows bitter enough to make a very poor choice. As it turns out, envy is a bad look for a man of the cloth, and pissing off an angel is far worse.
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- Part 1 of Ineffably Ever After
Bookmarked by Robin7
03 Apr 2026

