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The Apple of My Eye (But the Garden of Eden Kind) by WaitingToBeBroken
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
04 Oct 2025
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The Arrangement is simple. During the day, Aziraphale is Crowley's brilliant assistant, capable and smart, always able to anticipate his needs.
And, sometimes, also during the day, Crowley is allowed to touch him. Not how he is desperate to, aching for. But the only way Aziraphale will let him be close.
It's enough. It has to be.
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He Won't Tell You That He Loves You (Even If It Kills Him) by WaitingToBeBroken
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
04 Nov 2023
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Accepting a drink from a fellow demon is a stupid move. Crowley knows that.
But not as stupid as letting Aziraphale into his apartment when all of his existence is screaming at him to wrap around the angel and never let him go.
Crowley never claimed to be smart.
Bookmarked by Dino4u
10 Oct 2025
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"So these bastards are potent, magically so. Their venom makes you experience one sin at a time, you know the ones: gluttony, lust, greed- etc. Guides you through your most basic sinful wants"
"You're telling me that Hell just has purple beetles scuttering around that infect people with The Divine Comedy?"
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09 Oct 2025
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Blackballed from the industry ten years ago, Anthony Crowley jumps at the chance to star in a new Regency romance miniseries with well-known gay actor Aziraphale Fell in the hopes that it will help him restart his career.
The trouble is, Crowley has played all sorts of characters and for the life of him, he can't figure out why he's struggling to play the romantic lead opposite a man.
Edited 2/24/24 to transition from embedded images to full text
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The Rose and the Serpent by Atalan
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
15 Aug 2020
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AU, retelling of “Beauty and the Beast”. Quite honestly, sending Aziraphale off into the forest to be held hostage by a giant snake in a cursed castle isn’t even the worst thing Gabriel’s ever done to him, and at least it means a change of scene. But then neither the snake nor the castle turn out to be quite what he’s expecting…