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A vignette after the end of season 1 episode 6: Aziraphale and Crowley make their way back to the bookshop after their lunch at the Ritz.
Aziraphale leans into the door and, with nervous anticipation, opens it. He gingerly takes a few steps into the room, not knowing exactly what to expect. But it feels the same. He exhales a breath he didn’t know he was holding. There is the wonderful old book smell. And, surprisingly, the feeling of hundreds of years of familiarity, imbuing the space as if it, too, were a scent. But it’s not - Aziraphale senses it, not with his nose, but with his being, as if he is reconnecting with a part of himself he left behind. He didn’t expect it to feel the same. “I thought it would feel fake,” he says to Crowley. Aziraphale hurries off to the backroom, abandoning his previous designs on inspecting the place. He suddenly doesn’t care. Any differences due to Adam’s resetting of the place are of no consequence after all. It still feels like home.
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Hot Dads on Holiday by Afraid_Industry8409
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens - All Media Types
25 May 2026
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Still grieving the death of his kids’ mum, Crowley takes his eight-year-old twins to an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean. There he meets the most beautiful man he has ever seen, a bookseller who is also a single father. This man balances Crowley’s bastard with his own in the best possible way. Is this a holiday fling or could they start something real when they return to London? Is his heart ready to let in another person?
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18 Apr 2026
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Anyway, Don't Be A Stranger by Juno_Sunlit
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
09 Aug 2023
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It's been 10 years since Crowley died, and Aziraphale has mourned for every single minute.
It's also been 10 years since Aziraphale died, and Crowley, up in the stars, has done the same.
To God's chagrin, neither is aware of the other's continued existence.Sick and tired of grief big enough to end a universe, She sends them both on a trip through their old haunts, hoping they'll meet. All is as well and good as possible until something happens to Aziraphale, and a grieving Crowley must unknowingly come to his rescue.
Includes musings on existence, gentle, warm flashbacks, demonic heists of a homosexual nature, God in slippers, asshole Gabriel, tearful reunions, the inherent tenderness of loving someone ever so much, and, through all the sorrow, a very happy ending.
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07 Apr 2026
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Aziraphale contemplates an implausible literary device comparing cheese to sex. Crowley suffers.
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- Part 2 of Ineffable Foodstuffs
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26 Mar 2026
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Whickber Street Traders and Shopkeepers Association Daily Observations by WaitingToBeBroken
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
24 Dec 2023
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Set after the Apocalypse-that-wasn't, Aziraphale and Crowley are finally able to spend as much time together as they want. Rumours have never started easier.
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12 Mar 2026
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This Soul Outstreaming by Rend_Herring
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
25 Aug 2019
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“Why did you come here?” Aziraphale interrupts. “Why do you keep doing this?” All the saving, he means, all the chasing after Aziraphale he does. It can’t only be that he’s not keen to endure a replacement. That can’t be it, not anymore. He’s going to get himself in trouble, and then it’ll be Aziraphale’s fault.
Crowley’s mouth shuts with a click. He shifts uncomfortably in his seat, reaches for the handle of the fork and taps his fingertips against it before setting his hands in his lap.
When he speaks, it’s very soft. “Don’t you know?” he asks.
Aziraphale, unnaccustomed to his heart refusing to translate why it throbs with such haste, shakes his head.
