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What if Aziraphale didn't go back to Heaven at the end of series 2? What if, instead, he chooses to stay on Earth with Crowley? And what if that then leads into Crowley actually getting to confess his love the way he had wanted to?
This is that story.
Bookmarked by Jwrigley47
29 Sep 2025
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Of Thistle & Rose by Cardamonium
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
09 Aug 2024
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Aziraphale is an anointed English knight. Crowley, a Scottish highland warrior.
A self indulgent not-even-vaguely-historically-accurate story, set in Scotland in the middle ages.
Bookmarked by Jwrigley47
30 Jul 2024
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Aziraphale wakes from a nightmare—a strange dream about another him, in another place. Fortunately, Crowley is always there to comfort him.
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- Part 6 of From Good to Great
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And There Will Be Great Lamentations by TheBobblehat
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
09 Aug 2023
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It has been a month since Aziraphle has become the new Archangel of Heaven, and it's worse than he can possibly imagine. Due to Gabriel's poor management while he was in charge, Azirpahle has been playing catch-up with all the paperwork that Gabriel didn't bother to do. On top of that, while Aziraphale has a shiny new title, he still can't seem to garner the respect of his fellow Angels, and now without Crowley, is feeling more lonely than ever before.
Meanwhile, on Earth, Crowley isn't doing much better. Depressed, he haunts the bookshop under the lame excuse that he's "supervising" Muriel in their new position as bookseller. That old, demonic spark has long gone, and all that's left is a very depressed, very heartbroken shell of his former self.
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- Part 2 of Good Omens Therapy
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“You keep whispering sweet nothings to me and I’ll have to take you somewhere more private.”
A tingling warmth bloomed in Aziraphale’s stomach, a pleasant shiver running down his spine. “Does that mean, ah, that you would be interested?” he queried, trying and failing to sound casually conversational.
Crowley reared back a little, his brow furrowed quizzically. “Are you talking about the other thing that humans like to do? The thing where they always keep their socks on for some reason?”

