🧜♀️✨️Crowley please at least TRY to take something seriously, stop always acting like you're on a Vogue cover 😤 (I love them 💕)
some of my favorite replies to this tweet. happy lesbian visibility week!
A flirty confident Aziraphale. Lots of innuendo. Fun and very hot! Mixed with a lot of sweetness.
Crowley’s love life is on the rocks so he finally swears off men. Typical that his new job places him with a co-worker who’s so straight up sexy.
Or in which, Aziraphale tries to mix things up, Crowley is shaken and Anathema is a right stirrer.
In the end though, a relationship is worth a shot.
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There she goes is simultaneously heartbreaking and fluffy sweet and uplifting. I cried several times. Stellar performances.
(part one)
I'm trying to prove something.
To Catch a Ghost: The show where two (not) supernatural entities are on a quest to prove (or disprove) the existence of the paranormal. Without letting their unspoken feelings for each other get in the way.
Enter: a mad (?) old lady, an unassuming (haunted?) country cottage, and a nice-and-accurate book of prophecies that definitely can’t know their secrets (right??). Will they catch a ghost? Or (even more unlikely) talk?
Enjoy the show! Or else.
***** To Catch a Ghost – Read the full fic (human au, rated T) on ao3 now!
Written for the Great Omens Big Bang. Incredible artwork done by @cakegnome, beta work by @ineffablerainstorm and @beerok23. Thank you all so, so much!
the question of fic comments is very straightforward actually. readers do not owe writers comments. writers do not owe readers fic. there is no bargain, no transaction, no debt.
fic is a gift. comments are a gift. gifts are exchanged between friends, out of love, not out of obligation.
I write for myself. I post it for others, as a gift, because their joy brings me joy. I read for myself. I comment for the author, as a gift, because their joy brings me joy. perhaps we were not friends before, but we are now, however fleetingly, because we have given each other gifts out of love.
I must admit that I have, on occasion, felt like a Jeevesless Wooster. Anyone else?
TV Times, May 1990
Happy New Year, love you all ❤.
Neil my dude, after showing my mother season one of Good Omens and my dad seeing a bit of it I mentioned you also wrote Coraline and either my mom or dad (don't remember which one said it) said you must have been a weird kid.
Could you please confirm or deny whether or not you were a Weird Kid™?
I was a weird kid.
She/her, pan, ace, 40s | more silliness in my life please | (day)dreamer | voracious reader | music chaser
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