9 Works in Repressed Crowley (Good Omens)
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Share My Stars by mothdogs
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
28 Aug 2025
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Astrophysicist Anthony Crowley is halfway into his first year at a new university when disaster strikes, and he and the rest of the science professors are forced to relocate their offices. Crowley, who’s eager for a second chance in the world of academia, wants nothing more than to keep his nose clean and work on his research projects. However, his new office neighbor, a bright and inviting English professor named Dr. Ezra Fell, may be about to upset all of Crowley’s carefully-laid plans.
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A fix-it one-shot comprised of two halves; a conversation set before the events of Season 2, and a rewrite of the conversation that happens at the end of Season 2.
In which Crowley & Aziraphale get the happy ending they deserve.
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Almost by moonyliaa
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
09 Mar 2024
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Our „almost“ will always haunt me.
Aziraphale and Crowley, always almost. They were always on the verge of almost. Never nothing, never something.
Crowley and Aziraphale had always dreamed of a quiet cottage. They had imagined what it should look like, what the garden should be like for Crowley to grow plants and how the living room should be, with comfy sofas and an armchair.
Crowley's brain knew that these ideas would never become reality, but nobody told his heart.But what would happen if he found a picture of a particular cottage on Aziraphale's abandoned desk?
Aziraphale had been planning to move into a cottage with Crowley for a long time, why had he never told him? Why were they only almost at their destination again?
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The Book Was Better by B_E_Lindstorm
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
25 Jan 2024
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Aziraphale and Anthony J. Crowley have been enjoying their retirement at their holiday cottage in South Downs. They are no longer enjoying thier retirement at their holiday cottage in South Downs. Instead, they have been thrown into an universe where Aziraphale is horribly repressed, Crowley's trousers are hurting him, and it's almost three decades into the future.
Aziraphale and Anthony J. Crowley have been enjoying their newfound freedom at their respective households. They are no longer enjoying their newfound freedom at their respective households. Instead, they have to deal with their multiverse counterparts, where both are three decades behind, Crowley has a butt-cut, and Aziraphale is incredibly homosexual.
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First Lust by InkwellTurnip
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
27 Oct 2023
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It’s 1912 and there’s a war brewing – Heaven and Hell are trying to snatch as many souls as possible beforehand to reap the millions that were to come. In absolute Anthony J Crowley fashion, his very clever idea backfires with unexpected consequences.
Or, Aziraphale and Crowley meet by accident at a Kentish garden party in 1912 and Crowley has a really *hard* time pushing down his feelings.
(TW for brief mention of homophobic interpretation of Sodom and Gomorrah because Heaven is horrible and Sandalphon's a dick)
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Crowley ponders the Ineffable Plan and has no idea that it might have something to do with his feelings for a certain angel.
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Six months after the not-pocalypse, Aziraphale and Crowley have decided that they're happier with their long, immortal lives than they’ve ever been. Both have been released from their heavenly and evil duties, and are, consequently, spending much more time in each other’s company.
But perhaps they should have expected that rogue god-like beings such as themselves would not be left to their own devices for long. Perhaps their schemes have not been as discreet as they would have hoped.
When faced with hardships that question the very core of their relationship, angel and demon must remember they’ve chosen their own side for a reason.
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Can You Feel The Love (Deep Down Inside) by AnonymousDandelion
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV), Good Omens (Radio)
31 Mar 2021
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Aziraphale focused, trying to trace the unexpected strand of love to its source.
And froze.
“Crowley!” Aziraphale blurted out, aloud.
The demon sprang awake and out of his dream with a startled gasp. And just like that, as Aziraphale hurried to soothe and apologize for having disturbed Crowley’s repose, the tendril was gone.~ ~ ~
Aziraphale and Crowley have long since accepted that, for unknown reasons, Aziraphale's metaphysical love-sense can't pick up Crowley's feelings. Fortunately, it doesn't matter. Because they do love each other, they both know it, and they're content together.
So why has Aziraphale recently begun sensing something that feels very much like a filament of love coming from Crowley — reaching out of the blue, only to disappear the moment attention is called to it?
It's a mystery to them both. But whatever is going on, whatever realizations may lie in store, they have each other, they have their dog, and they have their love. They'll be all right.
(May be read alone or as part of the series. Features fluff, feels, very light mystery, very light angst, much supportiveness, lots and lots of love.)
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Under the Starry Sky by ricecrispbees
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
29 Aug 2019
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"As night unfurled over the city of London, Crowley’s wings unfurled against the backrest of his throne. See, the demon had a habit of bringing out his wings when he was upset, or stressed, or otherwise feeling too emotionally vulnerable for his own good. On this night in particular, he was feeling a rather unsavory combination of all three, and his medicine of choice for dealing with it consisted of enough alcohol to knock out a horse."
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Crowley drunkenly reminisces on his time in heaven before his Fall. Aziraphale tries to get him to sober up. Unsurprisingly, Crowley's about twice as stubborn when he's drunk, so...shenanigans ensue.
