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A Drop Of Cream, ILLUSTRATED by Ryoukon for "Bottoms Up Zine" (Bottom Aziraphale version) NSFW by GayDemonicDisaster (scrapheapchallenge) for Ryoukon
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
10 Nov 2020
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The exclusivity period is up for "Bottoms Up" NSFW zine. There are two versions - bottom Crowley and bottom Aziraphale - this is my piece for the latter, beautifully illustrated by the talented Ryoukon
Aziraphale has an embarrassing little secret as they go out for dinner, and Crowley is determined to keep his angel satisfied between courses...
I also wrote a bottom Crowley piece, "Silk and beads."
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16 May 2026
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Aziraphale needs a little comfort in the South Downs cottage after cooking his husband a slightly-less-than-perfect autumnal stew.
Later, things get spicy in front of the fire.Bookmarked by alexice96
16 May 2026
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The Shuttered Garden: How the Good Omens Finale Betrayed its Humanistic Roots by Aivelin
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV)
15 May 2026
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Essay about Good Omens season 3, season 2 and book and show differences.
Include an artwork by a-ida
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15 May 2026
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Post ending scene fluff and antics. Dreams are a funny thing.
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15 May 2026
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GOOD OMENS S3 MAJOR SPOILERS!!! IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT, DON'T READ.
A man walks into a bookshop on a Tuesday afternoon looking for a book on astrophysics.
This is not, on the face of it, a remarkable event. People walk into bookshops every day. The Tuesday afternoon in question is grey and slightly damp, which is the default setting for Tuesday afternoons in London, and the man — tall, red-haired, wearing glasses that are absolutely not appropriate for the weather — does not look like someone in the grip of destiny.
Neither does the bookshop's librarian, for that matter.
But here is the thing about destiny: it doesn't particularly care what you look like, or whether you've combed your hair, or whether the astrophysics section is embarrassingly wedged between Gardening and Philosophy. Destiny has a long memory and a great deal of patience, and it has been waiting, in one form or another, for rather a long time.
The man's name is on the cover of the book. The librarian's name is Asa Fell.
Twenty years later, they will sit together in a cottage on the South Downs and listen to a nightingale.
This is the story of everything in between.Bookmarked by alexice96
15 May 2026

