Ineffable Husbands - In Love Since The Beginning
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What if I Ruin Our Friendship? by New1Romantic
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
24 Aug 2019
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Aziraphale has spent centuries pining over Crowley. Crowley didn't realise she had anything to pine over.
An Ineffable Wives/Genderchange AU, ft. Aziraphale being a clueless lesbian and Newt and Anathema being just as frustrated by it as we are.
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a treatise on your fingers in my hair by Sinister_Queer
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
19 Aug 2019
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Two days must have felt like another six thousand years, like a lifetime caught up and tangled between them. Crowley hadn’t meant to sleep so long. He’d come home absolutely pissed, too far gone to sober up and too far gone to stop the rolling tide of embittered fantasies. Images of sea-salt-sick skin stretched before him and the taste of flesh-and-Heaven dripping from his lips.
Crowley sleeps for two days, his hair is a mess, and all it takes is a touch. Like a catalyst. Like striking flint, like a matchstick, like touching fire to gunpowder.
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Rainy Encounters by ProdigyBlood
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
26 Aug 2019
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When Anthony Crowley gets caught in the rain in Soho he seeks refuge in the only shop still open; a quiet and chaotic bookstore.
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a choiceless hope in grief by thealphaaxolotl
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
01 Sep 2019
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It didn’t matter. Aziraphale was going to find Crowley even if all the supernatural forces in existence decided to go against him.
One might ask why. Why? Because the few months of happiness they had together had given him far more meaning than the thousands of years that came before. Because trying to picture spending the rest of his existence without Crowley in it hurt so much it was almost physical. Because Crowley would have done the same for him, in a heartbeat, without the slightest moment of hesitation. Because he had failed him too many times before and refused to do it again.
Because Aziraphale loved Crowley more deeply than he himself could fathom at times and still believed that despite everything, in the end, love truly did conquer all.
Revised/updated 8/9/23!
Series
- Part 1 of there is a light that never goes out
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Principal, Cardinal by Sunjinjo
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
09 Aug 2019
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"If only you could see yourself through my eyes."
Circumstances (and Crowley) convince Aziraphale to complete committing the seven cardinal sins – he was already over halfway anyway, as it turns out. However, not without convincing the demon to catch up on his principal virtues.
Shenanigans, emotions and revelations ensue as the connection between our angel and demon deepens, and some issues get a much-needed sorting out.Can be read as a standalone work.
Series
- Part 3 of Wings, Scales, Nightingales
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Aziraphale sat up slowly and took Crowley’s hand. He turned it over, looked at the light coming from his wrist and arm from every angle. Then he brought it to his lips and kissed Crowley’s palm.
“This is what you meant,” he said, lips still against Crowley’s skin. “In 1832. You meant it literally. You glow.”
“You glow,” Crowley said. “You burn. You just sometimes also burn through me. It’s a reaction, I think. Because your holiness doesn’t belong in me.”
“Dearest,” Aziraphale said. “Heat cannot start a fire if there is nothing to burn.”
(Or, the one where Crowley is drawn to Aziraphale's holy flame like a moth ready to catch fire.)
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The Art and Science of Being Bad by apple_pi for pippinmctaggart
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
26 Mar 2006
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“Help me, Crowley,” the angel said. He stood up—he swayed a bit and Crowley swayed sympathetically in his chair—and waved one soft pink hand around. “I want to do something just a little, ehm, wicked.” His eyes were enormous; he looked as wicked as a toddler stalking the family pet. “Not too bad,” he said. “Just a little bad.”
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Loopholes by JulieBehrens (juliebehrens)
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
20 Aug 2019
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Aziraphale figures out how they can both have everything they want, but Crowley has to magically bind him. Mastering an angel isn't easy, especially one who is so exacting about how he wants to be mastered.
Alternate Good Omens ending, so spoilers, of course.
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weight to a moral argument by lotts (SirMxALotts)
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
03 Aug 2019
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Aziraphale likes humanity.
He also likes Crowley.
Divine status aside, these things aren’t totally unrelated.
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Heaven is a Place on Earth by iamtheenemy (Steph)
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
08 Aug 2019
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“But I’d never see my books again, Crowley. And the shop. I haven’t even had a chance...And after you went through all the trouble of getting me this space.” He meant to put the glass down on the table. He missed on his first and second attempts, but got it on his third. “And I’d never see…” He looked up at Crowley. “Well, that is, I’d never see - “
“All right, angel.” Crowley cleared his throat. “You’re drunk.”
“If it wasn’t for you, I’d be there right now, chatting up bloody Uriel,” Aziraphale continued.
Aziraphale makes the choice that his subconscious was making all along.
