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Fresh off a bitter divorce, Aziraphale fabricates a perfect marriage to get hired at a wedding magazine—just a stepping stone on the way to his dream career. It's a foolproof plan, until he needs to produce said husband for the magazine's annual couples retreat.
Enter Crowley, his best friend's mysterious cousin, who agrees, for his own reasons, to play fake husband for a week—no strings attached, no messy complications.
One problem: the more Aziraphale discovers about the real man behind the act, the less fake his feelings become.
Aziraphale thought the hardest part would be fooling everyone else…
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I'd like to think I still know you by Inherently_human
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
23 Nov 2024
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Crowley is convinced his childhood best friend hates his guts. When he turns up to their school reunion, things don’t quite go as expected. Will Crowley get the chance to confess his true feelings, despite the thirty years that have passed since their last goodbye?
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As long-time friends Crowley and Aziraphale pack up at the end of their 2nd year of Uni, they get side-tracked by a frustrating surprise. Perhaps it will help them figure some things out, though!
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05 Jan 2026
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Aziraphale sat down rather listlessly by the small stream. He’d only ventured a few steps into the forest – just enough to not see the house anymore. It was a beautiful day – almost as if meant to spite or mock him, he thought.
Here he was, out on the perfect day for a lovely, romantic picnic, and back home, in his cottage, his partner of seven years was… well.
He wasn’t sure what Gabriel was doing… for all he knew, the other man was still shagging his hook-up. Then again, he never had the best endurance, so odds were, they were in the awkward sweaty stages of sex now, because Lord knew Gabriel didn’t cuddle afterwards.
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Crowley was having a crisis. Actually, he was having two of them, but they were so closely related to each other that he wasn’t sure they weren’t one slightly bigger crisis – but whatever the definition, he was having a moment.
He had just behaved in a very un-Fae-like manner, and he wasn’t sure why. The human – the one who’d been sobbing by the river – had disturbed him as he’d been napping in the water. His sobs had been unpleasant, yet also oddly melodious – and he’d looked so very, very crushed.Bookmarked by Dino4u
19 Dec 2025
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Stagger My Heart by anna_sun
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
24 Nov 2024
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Curiosity tingled under Crowley’s skin, and still he did not move, not even when the strange man untucked a corner of his tunic and allowed the whole garment to float down to the ground.
There were stories told among Crowley’s people, of forest nymphs and goddesses, dryads and satyrs, guardians of the wilderness, for as long as Crowley could remember. The stories were often vague and inconsistent, not necessarily inspiring any truth to be found in them, but what Crowley saw before him then confirmed at least one thing: if they did exist, they must be as beautiful as this.
