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Anyway, Don't Be A Stranger by Juno_Sunlit
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
09 Aug 2023
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It's been 10 years since Crowley died, and Aziraphale has mourned for every single minute.
It's also been 10 years since Aziraphale died, and Crowley, up in the stars, has done the same.
To God's chagrin, neither is aware of the other's continued existence.Sick and tired of grief big enough to end a universe, She sends them both on a trip through their old haunts, hoping they'll meet. All is as well and good as possible until something happens to Aziraphale, and a grieving Crowley must unknowingly come to his rescue.
Includes musings on existence, gentle, warm flashbacks, demonic heists of a homosexual nature, God in slippers, asshole Gabriel, tearful reunions, the inherent tenderness of loving someone ever so much, and, through all the sorrow, a very happy ending.
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Lend To Me Your Hallowed Gaze, Tonight by Juno_Sunlit
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
09 Jan 2023
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Crowley isn't Holy. He isn't loved by the only thing in all of creation that's supposed to. He was loved, loved so very, very much, and then he wasn't. And if he could feel that overwhelming embrace again, he would.
And he's still dealing with that when the world doesn't end, and a fearful Aziraphale starts avoiding him, despite everything. He's thrown into turmoil, seemingly betrayed, and left to loneliness.
But, of course, Aziraphale comes back. He always does, faithful and gentle and lovely.
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To Plant A Garden by Juno_Sunlit
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
15 Sep 2022
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Crowley turns up in a river beat up and clutching a thermos of holy water.
Aziraphale mistakenly assumes the worst and beats himself up over it.
Angst ensues, tender hurt/comfort runs rampant, emotionally-charged confessions are monologued, touch-starved trauma victims comfort each other, happy endings are achieved, and metaphorical gardens are planted.
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Ed had grieved - wild and raw, like a man who couldn't imagine a world without forgiveness nor tenderness.
Unknown to him, Stede, too, had grieved - slow and biting, like the last survivor of a life thrown terribly asunder.And then Stede comes back, and they learn to grieve and heal together - softly, gently, tenderly, knowing they are both held and loved with the reverence and devotion that they both deserve.
