Yours, Always
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Yours, Always by KitCat_Italica
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
14 Sep 2019
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This is the start of a new chapter for them. It’s not every day you wear your wedding rings in public for the first time.
Sure, they’ve been married for six thousand years. But tonight is the first night they let the world know.
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- Part 1 of Yours, Always
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A Pirate's Silver by KitCat_Italica
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
13 Apr 2020
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Of all the modes of travel humans had invented, Crowley hated sailing the most. But Hell had given him this specific assignment of captaining a Mediterranean pirate vessel, with specific instructions to tempt the crew on the way to Tripoli. So here he was. No miracles could get him out of spending his 1741 on this stupid, stupid boat.
As was Crowley’s habit on quiet nights like this—in the middle of shit assignments and with nothing to distract him from his thoughts—he closed his hand around his wedding ring. He pressed it close to his chest, holding his breath.
Angel, his mind whispered. You there?
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- Part 2 of Yours, Always
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A Spot of Bother by KitCat_Italica
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
26 Apr 2020
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Looking back, if there was what could be deemed a ‘spot of bother’ in their marriage, Aziraphale might’ve once identified the start of it all around 1862. He still squirmed slightly when recalling that crisp September day at St. James’s Park. Neither of them had handled the fallout from that day particularly well.
But if he were being fully honest with himself, Aziraphale knew it really began in 1800.
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- Part 3 of Yours, Always
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“You know they won’t give us this breathing space forever,” Crowley spoke into the quiet.
Aziraphale glanced down at the top of his husband’s head resting against his chest. He didn’t have to ask who Crowley was talking about. It was the same two institutions they had worried about, since the start of their marriage in Eden all those millennia ago.
“No,” he replied. “I suppose not.”
“Got any ideas about how to respond once they come back for us?” the demon asked.
Aziraphale leaned his head back. Only one possibility came to mind.
It was a possibility he dreaded.
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- Part 4 of Yours, Always
