5 Works by AlwaysTuesdayToday
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The problem with London by AlwaysTuesdayToday
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
10 Apr 2026
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1800 words of Crowley's inner monologue as he contemplates his memories of London
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Love, Secret Santa by AlwaysTuesdayToday, fallenwithoutgrace
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
29 Jan 2026
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Christmas at Genesis Management Ltd is usually a soulless affair — no decorations, no fun novelty jumpers — but this year, they take part in a Secret Santa. But when Aziraphale pulled out that name, he was bitterly disappointed.
❄️ Written by me for the Good Omens Winter Bang ❄️
❄️ Art by the incredible AlwaysTuesday ❄️ -
Floating Through a Dark Blue Sky by AlwaysBeMyBaby, AlwaysTuesdayToday, shatteredwriters
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
23 Sep 2025
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What happened to Crowley after he was pulled down to Hell in an Edinburgh graveyard in 1827? How did Aziraphale cope with this abrupt and bewildering absence in his life? How did the upheaval of Crowley’s recall to Hell, and its aftermath in the Holy Water fight, almost undo the bond between the angel and the demon?
Through letters sent and unsent, we catch a glimpse of how they floated through the dark blue sky of fate and love for 140 years. We see what they wished to express from their innermost hearts, and how these pleas and hopes had to be recast by the constraints of what they were permitted. Featuring letters from 1851, 1862, 1941, and 1967.
Written for the DIWS (Do It With Style) Strongly Worded Notes epistolary event.
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The ember, burning by AlwaysTuesdayToday
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
05 Nov 2024
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Crowley has a moment. He spots an uncertain look on Aziraphale’s face at the end of an evening in the bookshop and has to walk it off.
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“Crowley had learned that most questions don’t get answered, no matter how loud you shout.
Not that the questions ever stopped coming. They spilled out of him like water overflowing a glass. Too often they made it out of his mouth before he could stop them. And yet, for all his questions of Hell, of Heaven, of God herself, there was one question he’d never been able to bring himself to ask aloud.
He feared the answer, and yet it wasnt fear that really stopped his otherwise treacherous mouth.
Hope.”
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- Part 2 of Whispers in silence
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The wave, breaking by AlwaysTuesdayToday
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
09 May 2024
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It wasn't fair.
It shouldn’t matter that it wasn’t fair: that wasn’t the point. The point was that the whole business of… well… everything, was, you know. Ineffable.
God works in mysterious ways and so forth. Unknowable. Everyone in the universe merely players upon her stage.
So Aziraphale had told himself almost daily over the long years of his existence. It had become a mantra repeated to himself so often that was seared behind his eyes.
Don’t question, don’t presume, don’t think too hard about it. Trust in God, always. Things will work out fine. Or at least as they were always meant to - and that should be a comfort to any angel for whom the entire purpose of existence is in service of her plan.
And it had been a comfort. On the good days.
On the bad days, it felt like swallowing a bucket of nails.
Today was definitely a bad day.
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- Part 1 of Whispers in silence
