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Trent snorts, which is a sound that Ted has trouble believing he's able to make. "You didn't want to touch the knob?" He repeats.
"Nah, it's got all kindsa nasty germs on it, and I know that you bake 'em out anyway, but this one time in college I got food poisoning from a bad donut and spent about two days straight on the—wait."
Trent waits patiently for Ted to finish realizing, arms folded. Ted feels his face break open wide. "Trent Crimm, are you making a dick joke?"
"...I'm attempting to."
Ted thinks that if there were a little meter for how much he likes Trent, that might've just broken it.
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29 Sep 2022
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Steve and Eddie go to the carnival and pine for each other the entire time.
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- Part 9 of Victim of Love
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16 Jul 2022
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His hair is long, curling over his shoulders, bangs falling into his eyes. His eyes are brown, Steve notes, a really nice brown, one that goes all warm and soft in the light. Steve can’t stop looking.
“You have really beautiful eyes, man,” he blurts out.Bookmarked by helloimjustb
03 Jul 2022
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Close to Home, So Far Away by Mercury Starlight (WoolandWater)
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
23 Mar 2021
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In 1941, Crowley saves Aziraphale's books, along with his corporeal form. That night, Aziraphale realizes he's done pretending he's not in love. But love between an angel and a demon flies in the face of the Status Quo, and neither Heaven nor Hell will stand for such a threat to their authority. To make an example of them, Gabriel and Beelzebub collaborate on a punishment much harsher than mere execution.
What happens when Crowley and Aziraphale are allowed to keep their lives, but not their memories?
Based on the meme/concept, "What if their punishment was forgetting each other?"
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- Part 1 of Remembrance
Bookmarked by helloimjustb
04 Aug 2019
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he can be saved by commodorecliche
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
03 Aug 2019
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The day he’d given the sword away - the same day a certain demon had slithered into his orbit - he’d never truly parted with the weapon.
Oh, yes, of course, the sword itself was gone. Physical steel engulfed in flames, dealt to the hands of the humans, whom Aziraphale could only hope would use it more wisely than he had (quite unwise, he imagines, to just give weapons away). But despite the sword’s physical absence, its essence had never truly left him.
Somewhere, deep beneath the surface, mixed into the celestial core that made up his soul, the sword’s righteous fire would always burn.
Bookmarked by helloimjustb
03 Aug 2019

