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  Strange Flesh and All That by FortinbrasFTWFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)21 Mar 2014 TagsSummaryCrowley laughs. He can’t help it. And the wine is very good. 
 “What’s funny?” Aziraphale asks.
 “Are you joking?” Crowley tilts his head to look at him over his glasses. “No, nothing at all, this is all perfectly normal. Very dull conversation really.”
 Aziraphale smiles back. “What’s funnier, dear boy? That I’ve considered it or that you haven’t?”
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  The Last Temptation of Crowley by irisbleuficFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett19 Oct 2004 TagsSummaryThe best method for clearing one's head, as far as Crowley knew, was feeding the ducks in St. James's Park. And if that failed, at least it was a jumping-off point for other pursuits. What Crowley failed to take into account was that Aziraphale wasn't going with him, and the former usually depended upon the presence of the latter. "Hallo," Aziraphale said from a distance, already standing in their favorite spot. Crowley took a crumpled paper bag from his jacket, where it had spent the past fifteen minutes as an unattractive lump. "We have to stop this," he said decisively, opening the bag. "People will talk." 
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  TagsSummaryOne can only listen to so much harpsichord and so many strings before one goes a bit mad. That was how Crowley tried to explain it later, though Aziraphale wouldn't have it. In the meantime, he was doing ninety-eight miles per hour through nighttime Soho. The cassette was still playing when he pulled up in front of the bookshop. Suite in F Major consisted mainly of cloying woodwinds. That was enough to tip anybody over. 
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  TagsSummaryFive ways in which Crowley is a snake.* *And one more thing. 
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  get religion quick (cause you're looking divine) by brinnanzaFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett12 Mar 2019 TagsSummarySo it was fine. Even if Crowley couldn’t love him, he clearly liked him well enough, and that was almost the same thing. It no doubt would have continued to be fine, or at least fine-adjacent, were it not for a narrowly averted apocalypse and several bottles of a really quite nice Riesling Aziraphale had found in the back room of his newly restored bookshop. 
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  TagsSummaryA fall is usually something accidental, abrupt, and with a defined destination. For example: “When Crowley Fell from heaven, the journey was accidental and abrupt, and when it was finished he found himself up to his knees in brimstone.” Crowley thought he knew what it meant to fall. He had experience, after all, falling from heaven, falling out of the Almighty’s favor. That is why he was so surprised to realize that he had been falling for Aziraphale for nearly six thousand years. The realization came in a tiny cell in France during the Reign of Terror when Aziraphale turned, haloed by the light streaming through the tiny window, and uttered Crowley’s name with as much reverence as he had ever used to address the Divine. By that point he had been falling for a long time, but it was the first time he recognized the swooping sensation in his stomach as vertigo. Title from Mary Oliver's poem "Poppies" 
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  Of Mesopotamian Tablets and Flustered Angels by cherryotFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)18 Jun 2019 TagsSummaryCrowley gifts Aziraphale a lot of things. He gives Aziraphale a tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh to celebrate the opening of the bookshop that he's held onto for a couple of millennia. Aziraphale doesn't know the origin, and Crowley would prefer not to tell him. Aziraphale finds out anyways. Series- Part 3 of Ineffable Husbands: Compiled
 
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  TagsSummaryDrunken revelations. 
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  TagsSummary“Port gives the worst hangovers in the world, did you know that?” Crowley slurred when the bottle was all gone. “Don’t know who got credit for that one. Nice drink, lovely drink, shame it makes you want to die in the morning.” “Such a shame,” Aziraphale agreed sadly, watching Crowley stretch out on his sofa. He did like port. He liked Crowley stretched out on his sofa, too. 
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  the sublime physical manifestation of divine love by DeputychairmanFandoms: Good Omens (TV)16 Jun 2019 TagsSummary“Not objecting, just a point of uh, theological interest: is this a temptation? I mean are you tempting me here, or is it…uhm?” Aziraphale opened his mouth as if to protest, closed it again, and finally offered: “Well actually now that you mention it I suppose it is. I mean I am, yes. But temptation seems such a loaded word, doesn’t it? I just thought, in for a penny in for a pound – if they’re even watching they already know we’ve been consorting together, so we might as well make the most of it. Consort to our hearts’ content, so to speak.” 
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  And The Angel Spoke Unto Them, Do Not Be Afraid by lineslinesFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)28 Jun 2019 TagsSummaryAziraphale didn’t like to look past that thin, fragile layer into the burning depths out of which he had been forged. His goodness was the crust of the earth, the protective layer that made life possible on the surface. What lay beneath was both life-giving and deeply destructive. Hellfire was not the most cataclysmic force around. 
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  Classic Art Has Had Its Day by politelydeclinedFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)24 Jun 2019 TagsSummaryAziraphale visits Crowley's flat after the Apocalypse, and he discovers his art collection. Alternatively, Renaissance artists help an angel realize a demon's love for him because he's too oblivious to notice it himself) 
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  dum memor ipse mei by NeverNooitNietFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett25 Jun 2019 TagsSummaryThere is something, Aziraphale thinks, that is inherently selfish— unangelic, even— about grief. But then of course, the same could be said about love. 
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  Law of inevitable eventuality by Yuu_chiFandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett22 Jun 2019 TagsSummary“I think,” says Aziraphale with the confidence of a man three glasses deep into a particularly excellent bottle of wine, “that we should have sex.” 
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  The Gift by rfsmileyFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)16 Apr 2019 TagsSummaryCrowley is stunned when, out of the blue, Aziraphale has a proposal. Yes, that kind. 
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  Knocking On Heaven's Door by RowyndodendronFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)28 Jun 2019 TagsSummaryThe apocalypse is averted, but neither Crowley nor Aziraphale counted on one thing not even Agnes Nutter saw coming: Me. And my veritable mountain of angst. Crowley is hurt and sad. Aziraphale is indignant and comforting. H/C ensues. Teaser: “You are many, many things, Crowley,” he said, quietly, “But you have never, not even for a moment, in all the thousands of years I have known you, been cruel.”“ ’S far as you know,” Crowley muttered, petulantly. “I know,” Aziraphale said, calmly, refusing to rise to the obvious bait, “As surely as I know every inch, and every crinkled corner, of every page of my favourite book...I know.” 
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  To Rest My Weary Soul by iamtheenemy (Steph)Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)29 Jun 2019 TagsSummary“Are you saying I feel like this because of my time in Hell? I thought you meant moral consequences.” “Since when do I give a toss about moral consequences, angel? No, you’ve got a Hell hangover. Must have hit once the adrenaline wore off,” Crowley answered. “Hell hangover?” Aziraphale repeated incredulously. Aziraphale's trip down to Hell leaves him worse for wear. 
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  only thing that can quench my thirst by tinsnipFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)01 Jul 2019 TagsSummary“Please, angel. Please.” 
 He was kneeling, sunglasses off, hands open: he was on his knees in front of Aziraphale, who was wringing his hands together, seated at his desk, completely uncertain.
 “I’m not at all sure it’s a good idea—”
 “We’ve done it before.”
 “By accident. And it left its mark on you.”
 Hell, yes, it had: his ears had rung for a week, he’d seen spots and flashes before his eyes for longer still, he’d felt sunburnt right through to the heart of him, and it really didn’t matter at all, because:
 “It was fucking incredible.”Aziraphale can do something for Crowley that Crowley wants more than anything else. But they've both got to be careful... 
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  Like light, refracted by tinsnipFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)24 Apr 2019 TagsSummaryFull steam ahead, decided Crowley: “I think we should get naked.” Ethereal/occult lovemaking of the rather fluffy variety. 
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  Lead me to the banquet hall by obstinatrix, wishwellingtonsFandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)02 Jul 2019 TagsSummaryCrowley loves taking Aziraphale out to eat almost as much as Aziraphale loves eating, but it's always a bit of a one-sided affair. Aziraphale has never understood why. Crowley planned on keeping it that way, but best laid plans... 
