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  1. Public Bookmark 55

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    Green stands up, Pink immediately appearing at their side and gently helping them stay steady on their feet, and they start walking toward him. He wants to bolt, there is nothing Blue wants more in that moment than to run like his fucking life depends on it, but-

    That would be unfair to them, his brain whispers, they can’t run. They’d never catch up.

    -he stays rooted in place.

    When they do speak, their voice is gilded and sweet, almost honeyed. “You’re my friend, Blue.”

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  2. Public Bookmark 96

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    Summary

    6,000 years of slow burn has to catch fire eventually.

    This story picks up immediately upon conclusion of the Good Omens show, Season One. It chronicles the (at long, long last) romantic aftermath of Not-Armageddon in the first main installment, “Ineffably Inevitable,” then continues chronologically in little individually-posted vignettes/chapters/segments to create one larger story. Some are short and sweet, some are longer; from random drunken episodes to marriage proposal to major life changes to more nsfw activity (not in that order).

    It’s about accepting yourself, and growing, and finding your courage, and light overcoming darkness. But most of all it’s about love.

     

    [There is also a PWP (smut) companion account to this series- all part of the same story, just set apart to avoid overload. If interested the account is here: firenzia]

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    Summary

    They're professors. They're married. Their students don't realise. Cue shenanigans.

    Multiple short arcs with one-shots (and often pauses) between them. Characters continue from one arc to the next.

    Any ambiguity between being human and being occult/ethereal is entirely deliberate.

     

    Note: The author is not affiliated with Neil Gaiman and denounces his activities (see Vulture article)

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