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heaven is a drink in the backyard (oh, we go way back) by Wise_writer_girl
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
14 May 2026
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Asa’s last conscious thought, before he was lulled to sleep by the cool softness of the night and the rustle of the trees and the clammy weight of his husband’s hand in his own, was again of his wish on the star: let me know him, in every way there is, and let me keep him, please.
Squinting at the morning light, he clutched at his head, at the buzz in his ears and the ache in the bridge of his nose. It felt like something was growing, or rather, settling into his mind. And all at once, it fell into place.
It came like a montage, like an old photo album of a life that was slowly coming back to him, piece by piece. He remembers.
“Crowley!” The cry was torn out of him, desperate and guttural in a way he hadn’t ever heard his voice. At least, not in this lifetime.
Or: Asa Fell makes a wish on a shooting star. The next morning, he finds that it comes true.
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14 May 2026
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Two Sides of the Same Coin by WhatDoYouMeanIWasGooglingCoolUsernames
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV)
13 May 2026
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“What do you want, Crowley?”
He wanted a lot of things. He wanted everything to be back the way it was. He wanted to dine at the Ritz, drinking and talking and laughing without another care in the world.
”I want…” Crowley paused, exhaling slowly. “I want us to live, angel.”
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Season 3 alternate ending in which they were just a tad more selfish than they were in the showBookmarked by itskatmari
13 May 2026
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"Do you want me to put everything back, the way it was?"
"Well..."
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13 May 2026
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“I haven’t really been to a wedding where I’ve, uh… let loose. But, hey,” Dennis shrugged, “maybe I’m doing it wrong.”
“If I hadn’t already agreed to go to this conference, I’d offer to go with you,” Robby said casually. “Show you how it’s done. I’ve got a good track record as a plus-one, too.” Dennis had to say something. To interrupt. To shut this down. But what was he supposed to say? No, you can’t be my plus one, because I lied about my cousin, and there is no wedding, and it seems a little weird to bring a date to a fucking funeral– “Apparently parents love it when you bring home a doctor.”
And just like that, the bubble popped.
“I’m not gay,” Dennis snapped.
He had never hated the sound of his own voice as much as he did right then.
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Or, Dennis is anxiously headed home for a "wedding" in Broken Bow, Nebraska, the details of which are increasingly fuzzy. Robby's got a medical conference in Omaha that same weekend. So they carpool. Seventeen hours both ways in an enclosed space with no way out except a tuck and roll. This'll go great.- Language:
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08 May 2026
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13 months sober and determined to make this second chance work, Frank Langdon is all focus in attempting to create a new, better normal.
Then the Pitt's annual Secret Santa exchange pairs him with Trinity Santos, and he's sure if there is a God, she hates him.
But then his own Secret Santa gifts him with a personalized crossword puzzle each week, and it's the most thoughtful thing anyone has ever done for Frank that it nearly brings him to tears.
The clues are fairly easy.
Knowing someone actually cares is the hard part.
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30 Mar 2026
