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The Enemies-with-Benefits Arrangement by LemonTart
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
12 Nov 2025
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When fussy perfectionist Aziraphale and hipster artist Crowley first cross paths, they instantly despise each other. But all that tension results in crackling chemistry. They agree to a secret enemies-with-benefits arrangement—just hot sex, no strings attached.
All is going to plan until—oh, no—romantic feelings start to develop. Several major decisions, meddling Whickber Street neighbours, and big surprises help them stumble their way from enemies to lovers.
Crowley ran his tongue across his lips, contemplating. “And what do you like?”
“Wit. Style.” Aziraphale’s eyes flicked down to Crowley’s mouth as he drifted closer. “Impeccable manners.”
“Manners,” Crowley scoffed. He set his glass down, hovering within striking distance of that irresistible cologne and the heat of Aziraphale’s neck. “What you need is someone to wreck you. Someone to rip off all those buttons and properly rattle your bones so you remember that you’re alive.”
Anger sparked in Aziraphale’s eyes, their colour a tempest of blue and grey, a stormy sea a man could drown in. He pursed his lips, then spoke, that deep and sonorous tone rippling over Crowley again. “And you need discipline.”
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12 Nov 2025
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In the sleepy community of Taddersfield, Mr Aziraphale Eastgate esq. is busy running his sheep farm and nursing a broken heart.
Anthony Crowley has just lost everything, but might be able to find a place for himself as a shepherd on Mr Eastgate's farm.
However, a wave of land enclosures are sweeping the countryside. Land owners and workers find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict that could tear the community, and Aziraphale and Crowley's new relationship, apart.
Bookmarked by tangledtrees4789
02 Nov 2025
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In order to save his home and his pride, Crowley needs to win a yacht race around the UK.
Aziraphale joins him in a desperate attempt to do something, anything, to shift his life out of its depressingly comfortable stasis.
2,000 nautical miles.
37 days at sea.
2 men.
And only one (bed) boat.Bookmarked by tangledtrees4789
26 Oct 2025
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Entangled by MissUnderstoodLyrics, SpectrallyDistracted
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
13 Nov 2025
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As an up-and-coming post doc, marine biologist Anthony J. Crowley landed a coveted grant from The Eastgate Conservancy to study the lives of endangered sea turtles. When the Conservancy accused him of misappropriation of funds, his research was halted. He’s carried a grudge for the past twenty-five years.
Now an award-winning researcher with a worldwide YouTube following, Dr Crowley has been offered another grant from the Conservancy to replicate his original study. There’s just one catch—Aziraphale Eastgate, a member of the Conservancy board, will be traveling on the Sea Serpent as an observer for the duration of the project.
Confined on the ship with documentary cameras capturing their every move, Crowley and Aziraphale can’t avoid each other—or the chemistry simmering between them. What begins as daily sparring over data and methods slowly softens into mutual respect, and then develops into something deeper—and far more dangerous.
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20 Oct 2025
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Second Circle by thisisshiny
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
14 Nov 2025
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1909. Edwardian London, where love is criminal and literature is dangerous.
Mr. Aziraphale Fell runs a respectable Soho bookshop with secrets hidden behind false shelves. Mr. Anthony Crowley writes scandalous poetry much too honest for publication. When they meet over a forbidden copy of Baudelaire, they recognize something dangerous and captivating in each other: the refusal to be silent.
Together, they publish a time bomb of a book. Second Circle – forty-two poems about queer love and resistance that could send them both to prison.
This is the story of what that choice costs them – and why it was worth it.
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15 Oct 2025
