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With 2024 coming to an end, I just wanted to give a quick shout-out to my favourite fics I (re)read this year. I have so so much appreciation for all writers creating beautiful works about our beloved angel and demon pair. Reading these sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes sappy, sometimes deliciously filthy stories has been a constant source of joy. I truly can't even begin to describe how thankful I am to be part of such an incredibly creative and loving fandom. So so much gratitude for all the different versions of them, all the genders, all the tropes, all the canon fics, and all the human AUs. There are so many more amazing fics I read this year and there are so many more to explore in 2025, but the following few have made themselves a home in my heart. I promise they're worth a read! đ [I do fic recs all year long, check out this tag for more.]
Date by @ddagent (2.5k, T)
Every year, Aziraphale is spoiled on his birthday. This year, he decides to do the same for Crowley. There's only one problem - he's not actually sure when Crowley's birthday is.
Roller Derby Queen by @summerofspock (2.5k, M)
Crowley skates for Hell on Wheels and she's pretty good at it too. She'd be better if she weren't so distracted by the new skater on the opposing team.
Sweet Nectar of the Eldritch Gods by @brenna (3.2k, G)
Azira writes a letter to the purveyor of her favorite honeys and sweetness ensues. No offence, but who says âby the by,â by the way? Itâs adorable? By the by, do you like wine? Crowley
Poor Men by @why-not-go-with-style (3.9k, G)
What To Do When Two of Your Professors Are Hopelessly in Love With Each Other: an instruction manual by Adam Young (featuring Pepper Moonchild because someone has to be the voice of reason here).
!False (It's Funny Because It's True) by @mirjam-writes (6.4k, E)
Aziraphale drew a long breath through his nose. Crowley, of course it had to be Crowley. The new guy in the sales department, who would promise potential customers just about anything to close a deal. Arrogant, annoying â and wildly, stupidly attractive. Aziraphale hated him. Aziraphale is a stellar software architect and a project manager, who is so done with the sales department selling unrealistically scheduled and budgeted projects. And he definitely doesn't have a crush on anyone, thank you very much.
Show me where the Nightingale sings by @sabotage-on-mercury (6.5k, G)
After settling into their new home in the South Downs there are still things to process for Aziraphale and Crowley before they can start a new chapter of their life. But winter is turning into spring. There is magic abroad in the air. And finally, the nightingale is back.
The Art of Human Nature by @ineffable-doll (6.5k, T)
Crowley is a painter who has only ever had an eye for nature. That is, until a client named Aziraphale commissions her for a painting to boost her self-confidence, and Crowley discovers that her client is as beautiful as the Earth itself. Then she goes and catches feelings, because sheâs a disaster.
Lit by @fellshish (12k, T)
Crowley takes a university course on literature and surprise! The book theyâre discussing is Good Omens. Uh oh.
Paradigm Shift by @hakunahistata (13k, E)
âApologies, apologies! The time got away from me.â Aziraphale Fell entered the room brightly, a binder in one hand, tea mug in the other. Crowleyâs languid sprawl went rigid as the senior accounting analyst who had been the indulgent secret in the back of his mind took the seat opposite him. Â Or, Crowley Pines at the Office: An AU.
Feast by @ashfae, mostlyjustgoose (15k, E)
Crowley's spent the whole of lockdown asleep. Aziraphale has spent the whole of lockdown baking, cooking, and becoming increasingly frustrated with his solitude. Which eventually leads him to the perfect way to solve all his problems at once... Or, Aziraphale attempts to seduce Crowley with a truly excellent meal, and Crowley is amenable.
Ever-Fixed by @hkblack (19k, E)
Aziraphale Fell had a plan. Go to school, get his degree, and start his life with his beloved at his side as man and wife. Until one day Crowley disappears. Decades later he meets a man, and finds the love of his life again. Anthony J. Crowley, suave, cool, masculine, in control, unflappable, has spent decades building himself up. He refuses to let his confident facade disappear for Aziraphale, who once almost tumbled down the stairs to certain death because his nose was stuck in a book. Itâs just sex, and theyâve been dating for months, this time around. Thereâs no need to get his knickers in a knot. But the past isnât easy to let go of, even if youâre both avoiding it. A story about love, intimacy, and finding each other again. (Alternatively: Tender smut, but then I wrote love story flashbacks, and now it's just emotional and there's plot in my pornography)
Fireworks by @optimistic-starlight (19k, E)
He had to get himself under control. Aziraphale needed him. That prick boyfriend of his drained so much of Aziraphale's time and energy, dampened so much of the gentle, beaming happiness that Crowley had always adored about him. He needed Crowley there to support him, to do the things a best friend should be there to do. And, well, if Crowley needed him too, if he had to subsume his own pain to focus on making Aziraphale happy, that was something he could bear quietly. He could do it for his angel. Crowley groaned and dropped his head against the tiled wall of the shower. His angel. He had to stop thinking of him like that.
Maybe Next Christmas by @flamingbentleyy (21k, T)
Airports were tricky business, but waiting in airports was as close to hell as one could possibly get. Nobody knew it better than Aziraphale, whose luck had made him end up in one right on Christmas Eve of all days. Although his airport experience turned a little less hellish and a whole lot more entertaining after he ran into an old college friend in that same airport. And then again. And againâŚ
The Small Ad by @theladydrgn, @sylwritesstuff (32k, E)
WORK WANTED: Partner For Hire. Tall, lanky ginger of arguable gender available to be your significant other to keep pesky relatives, nosy coworkers, or well-meaning friends at bay. Able to be as annoying or as polite as you like. Causing a fight over Christmas dinner with your odd, bigoted uncle/aunt/cousin will require an extra ÂŁ200 up front. ÂŁ50 for the first hour, negotiable otherwise. Ciao. Â It isn't the sort of advertisement Aziraphale usually paid any attention to, but desperate times do indeed call for desperate measures.
Heavenly Wicked Cafe by @waitingtobebroken (33k, T)
There is a terribly rude barista that makes amazing coffee and a saint of a barista, whose coffee tastes vile. And they are in love.
Petrichor & Parchment by @katnoggin (33k, E)
âMr. Crowley, I presume?â Aziraphale asked in lieu of an introduction, which was not forthcoming. The guy hadnât even removed his sunglasses. Oh God, he had a tattoo on his face. Aziraphale wasnât one to judge, but⌠what kind of gardener had a snake tattoo on his face? Now also available as a podfic from Literarion  [Huuuge recommendation for the podfic!!]
The Heart of the Forest by Kalimyre (33k, E)
Retired librarian Aziraphale moves into a small, isolated cottage deep in the forest with a strange history. He soon realises he's not alone in the woods; a presence watches him. But as he begins to befriend the stranger that lurks in the trees, Aziraphale comes to understand there's more to him than appearances suggest - and Aziraphale's own destiny may be tied to the mysterious creature with the golden eyes.
in your own time by @ineffabildaddy (33k, E)
Aziraphale and Crowley grew up together as next-door neighbours on Hogback Lane, classmates at the local Catholic school, and inseparable best friends. By the age of eighteen, both were hopelessly in love with the other, despite the knowledge that they were doomed to live apart, as Crowley aimed to pursue university study in London and Aziraphale committed himself to remaining in Tadfield, dedicating his life to the Church. After almost twenty years spent away from his hometown, renowned botanist Crowley decides to come and visit Tadfield again at a moment's notice; the purpose of his visit is to speak at a Careers Day for the school he and Aziraphale, now a beloved priest and a frequent helper at the school, attended. The twenty-four hours that follow will change both of their lives for ever.
Between Comfort And Chaos by anathxmadevice (45k, T)
âAnd how long have you two been a couple?â âOh, Iââ Aziraphale panics. âHa, well, thatâs a funny⌠Weâre not actuallyââ âWeâre just friends.â Crowley says, their voice clear and calm and lightly amused, either because of or in spite of Aziraphaleâs flailing attempts to divert the conversation. âAh, yes, quite.â Aziraphale says, then takes a sip of his drink just for something to do, instead of focussing on the way Crowley said just friends, and how it causes a painful throb in his chest that he has never fully got used to. His memory can only scrabble at the edge of a time where being just friends with Crowley didnât feel like a particular form of torture. * Or, Aziraphale has been desperately in love with his best friend and housemate Crowley since they were students, but is too scared to do anything about it.
Loving You Slow by @tawnyontumblr (46k, E)
Crowley just wants to dance, but he's not prepared to sell his soul (and other things) at Mayfair's Hellfire Club to do it. Tending bar at The Bookshop in Soho is just the escape he needs, providing Crowley can convince the clubâs owner he really belongs on the stage. Unfortunately Aziraphale Eastgate is not quite the generous guardian angel Crowley has been led to believe. Welcome to The Bookshop, where it always pays to look under the covers.
A Billion Points of Light by akitsuko (50k, E)
The firefighter lifts the visor on their helmet, and Crowley may not be able to see very well, but those are the most beautiful eyes heâs ever seen in his life. Crowley has never been one for the whole 'love at first sight' business, but he may need to reassess after Aziraphale - a gorgeous firefighter - saves his life.
More Than by @naromoreau (55k, E)
Crowley would like to spend another year without marrying, especially when thrust-forced to pick a husband. She refuses to cave in on a matter of principles. She refuses to cave in specifically on a matter of not wanting to be married to Lucien Morningstar. But she might need a hand to break free from such a burden. And who knows? She might even find something else along the way.
Lavender Apiary Of Your Honey Eyes by @snek-of-eden (66k, E)
The first thing Aziraphale registered was fiery red hair matted with sweat. The second thing was the manâs face, sharp and intelligent and a little guarded, sunlight dappling a spray of freckles. Upon seeing this, two contradictory thoughts crossed his mind: âGosh, heâs prettyâ, and âI donât believe Iâve ever heard a man use that many expletives in the space of a minuteâ. âOh,â he said, swallowing hard. âHello, then.â __________ When Aziraphale inherits a small, cosy cottage in the countryside, he finds unexpected company in a gardener he didn't even know he had. Crowley is sweet, and strange, and about as foul-mouthed as you can get. Before he knows it, he's falling pretty goddamn hard for a man whose friendship he's terrified of risking. Ah, the foils of love.
Old Vines by @sevdrag (189k, E)
A.Z. Fell, one of the most respected names in wine and food blogging, has been sent on assignment with his assistant Warlock Dowling to spend six months in California Wine Country. Under direction (by his boss, Gabriel) to use this experience to double his blog followers and write a novel, Aziraphale is both excited and anxious about the opportunity. Anthony J. Crowley is the owner and viticulturalist of Ecdyses, a winery that unexpectedly fell into his lap eleven years ago when he hit rock bottom. He may be in debt, yeah, but heâs paying off his loans â and despite pressure from his lenders and their team of inspectors, Crowley has found a kind of contentment tending his little corner of terroir and producing extraordinary wine. Crowleyâs old vines are the heart of his vineyard, and heâs never let anyone in. Crowley finds Aziraphale intriguing; Aziraphale finds Crowley enthralling. Turns out a famous wine expert and an experienced viticulturalist can still learn things from each other. The summer of 2019 unfolds. [Big recommendation for the podfic here too!!]
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Best of 2024 Good Omens Fanfiction
Welcome to my list of the best Good Omens fanfiction Iâve read in 2024! These are my favorites of all the novels, short stories, and series Iâve read this year, and theyâre the ones I have or am most likely to read more than once. Thereâs so much amazing talent in the Good Omens fandom, and I will never be able to read every great story, but Iâm happy to have found these fantastic works. (FYI, I added up the word counts of all the stories on this list, and itâs over three million!)
First of all, if you havenât read the stories on my 2023 Best Of list, be sure to check out the amazing works there. There are a lot of older classics, like Or Be Nice, Slow Show, and Pray For Us, Icarus and some stories written after season two released, like Factory Setting and Married At First Sight.Â
Secondly, here is the entire list of every recommendation Iâve made in 2024. There are far more great stories than can fit in a single year-end list. Iâll be unpinning that list and pinning up a new one next year.
Last year, I was able to split my list up more evenly into canon adjacent/compliant and human AU. This year, I read a wider variety of stories, many of them quite long, and more series. Iâm splitting the list into three categories: canon, human AU, and non-human AU. There's no order or ranking to the list; they were mostly just added as I read them.
There are also no WIPs here; all of the stories are complete. The series are also complete at the time of this list or are a series of standalone shorts that don't need to be read in order. My preferences lean toward funnier, lighter stories and are often heavy on plot. If youâre looking for dark stories with a lot of angst, you wonât find as many here as other blogs might recommend. Itâs not that some of these donât have dark, sad moments or moments of angst, but Aziraphale and Crowley must have a happy ending, and I prefer stories that donât make me cry or cause a lot of stress.
If you like these stories, donât forget to leave kudos and comments for the authors!Â
If you hit that "Keep reading" button, strap in! This is a very, very long post.
Canon
Theyâre still angel and demon. Iâm counting Reverse Omens in this category.
The Seventh Prince of Hell (56K; Rated M) by @evilasiangenius
Reverse Omens. This is actually part of a series, but Iâve only read the first book, so Iâm not listing it as a series. Aziraphale is the Seventh Prince of Hell. His animal aspect is the octopus. Crowley is an ordinary angel. Both are assigned to Earth. They have adventures!
Genesis 3:(-7)-5.5 -7 â And they assembled all the Lords, the Princes of Hell into a congregation together sometime after the seventh day, but not on a day of rest because even the Dark Council has a day off. -6 âWhen it came to pass that all grew weary of the powerful pointing presentations, Lord Beelzebub spake with a loud voice, saying unto them, One of uzz brotherzz muzzt go to Earth as Hellâs Represzentative and thwart the doings of Heaven; there izz no choice now that the Almighty has created humanzz. Who amongzt uzz shall take up the project? It comezz with a great deal of extra paperwork, much travel, and no overtime pay. And we shall not reimbursze anything and there shall be no per diem. [...] -3 âAnd of the seven Princes of Hell, three stepped forward, and only three; not two nor five, which are the other prime numbers near three and definitely not one, which is not a prime at all but the unit. The first was the Second Prince, who is called Asmodeus and is a demon of lust. The second was the Seventh Prince, who is called Aziraphale and is a demon of collecting stuff. And the third was the Fourth Prince, who is not worth talking about because they only appear in this one scene and for no other reason than to have three characters. I think that Prince is the demon of executive dysfunction or erectile dysfunction or something like that. Maybe both.
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Nice And Ominous: a reluctant eschatology of the Second Attempt (series) (117K; Rated T/E) by @e-rated-beardo
A three-part, post-s2 series with gorgeous art by the author. Part I is Crowleyâs POV as he deals with the loss of his angel. Part II is from Aziraphaleâs POV as he tries to stop the Second Coming and deal with the loss of his demon. Part III is the thrilling finale (and the happy ending). Expect a lot of angst but great characters and plot.
It was a shit day. All the days had been shit, and there had been rather a shitload of them so far. Tucked away in a disused corner of a car park in a retail park in Croydon, a lanky man cracked his eyes open and scowled out the side window of his car. There were raindrops hitting the glass and clouds massing towards the eastern horizon suggested a storm was on its way. He had slept uncomfortably across the front seats for a good amount of time (it didnât much matter what exact amount), and despite the car being a vintage and exceptionally attractive specimen, nobody had paid it much mindâand the few people who had had the idea to come over and have a look at the ostensibly abandoned vehicle had all suddenly realised how much they actually needed to go buy a sofa or something at that Ikea over there, right about now, in fact. Untangling his various limbs, the man in the carâwho wasnât exactly a man, as such, but close enough for government workâreluctantly sat up, his boot brushing against one of the empty bottles on the floor. He had neglected to sober up before going to sleep.
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Too Hot for Heavenly Handling (2.4K; Rated E) by @hollybennett123
Crowley says yes to returning to Heaven. The two enjoy three fornication-fueled weeks before theyâre hauled before the Metatron and the other archangels for a disciplinary hearing. Rating-aside, thereâs not any actual sex in this story. Itâs implicit; not explicit.
Iâve read this story more times than I can count (ok, itâs seven). I nearly choked the first time I read it, because I was laughing so hard. Every sentence is a gem. The timing of the jokes is impeccable. Thereâs not a single bad line in this entire piece.Â
âNo angel shall pretend to be of a lower status than their actual ranking,â Aziraphale reads aloud. âWhat does that have to do with â ohhh,â he says, wide-eyed, remembering their ongoing little roleplay. Crowley, an angel of the lowest ranking in their little game, seeking favour from an Archangel; offering to service him in secret so he might earn a series of Heavenly promotions. It had been jolly good fun, actually. âMisuse of Heavenly furniture,â the Metatron continues. âOne count. Again, the actual number is unknown. Quite frankly, no one here is willing to research it further to gather any more evidence than the minimum required to bring you before this Council.â Looking back, Aziraphaleâs desk has seen quite a bit of action in recent weeks. And the chair. The walls, too, if they count.
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Aziraphaleâs Diaries (series) (11K; Rated T) by @fellshish
A series of standalone fics written as Aziraphaleâs diary entries. They donât need to be read in any order. All of them are fantastic, but I probably laughed the hardest at âAdventures of a mystery shopper in the bookshop.â Aziraphale decides Crowley must be bored after the Nomageddon and in need of work and decides to âletâ him take care of his bookshop while heâs away, but then he worries the demon might sell some of his books.
29 August 2018 Iâve informed Crowley Iâll be going away for about three weeks, to perform an exciting and complicated blessing abroad. In reality, Iâve booked the Ritz for myself, where Iâll be forced to act human and eat breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Anything to keep a close eye on Crowley!  30th August 2018 Itâs my first day away. I decided to go by the bookshop in an âold and confused man disguiseâ so I could look through the window. I was just in time (a three hour window between lunch and afternoon tea at the Ritz) to see him read the letter Iâd posted a few days ago so it would arrive just as Iâd left. It was cleverly addressed âTo the owner or the current guardian of this bookshopâ. I used all my knowledge of humans, gathered via the cleverest of ways (a lot of reading), to write it.Â
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A Special Place In Hell (50K; Rated T) by @hotcrosspigeon and @mirach
When Adam shifted reality and caused Satan to disappear, the nearest supernatural entity became the new King of Hell. As it so happened, a certain angel was standing just a little closer than his demon.
Aziraphale, while not Falling, becomes the new ruler of Hell and must navigate Hellish politics, find a role for the love of his life, and maybe bring some proper tea time to the infernal realm. I stumbled upon this story purely by accident one night, and it was a pure joy to read. Itâs one of those stories I wish was a series, because I could read so much more in this world.
"Hello, Crowley, my dear fellow. I would like to discuss a certain issue with you. You see, I somehow got into a very peculiar predicament..." Aziraphale sighed in frustration, pacing in his bookshop. "No no no, that sounds like I got my hand stuck in the sweets vending machine again." He cleared his throat. "Hey Crowley, what's up? Better sit down because I have some news to tell you... And by some news I mean... errr..." The angel groaned. "Oh Heavens, there's just no proper way to say this. Ugh, come on, Aziraphale, buck up! You just need to get to the point, that's all. Say the things as they are. No going in circles around the matter. Nice and accurate, right. Just tell him..." He turned at the sound of the bookshop doorbell. "Hello Crowley! Nice weather, isn't it?" "Wha..?" Crowley raised an incredulous eyebrow over the top of his sunglasses, a drop of water running along the edge of his nose. His red hair was plastered to his forehead. He turned to look out the window, jerking a thumb at the onslaught of vicious hail and rain that pelted the glass and plinked against the pane. "Oh, ha ha , very funny. It's bloody bucketing down, angel! I legged it in here before I got clonked on the head with a hailstone the size of my fist." He stopped and frowned at the angel in concern. "Er... you all right? You're looking a bit peaky."
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Flowers From Hell (42K; Rated T) by @entanglednow
Crowley creates a hybrid demon flower that turns out to be a little more than he intended. This was such a sweet, beautiful story of found family and love, and youâll absolutely fall in love with Ivy and want to do everything to protect him.
There's a low, quiet rustle from the atrium, where Crowley keeps his finest plants. The beautiful and often terrified rows of them are always so tall and glossy, and fantastically well maintained. Aziraphale regrets that he hadn't taken more of an interest in Crowley's hobbies. It wouldn't have been too difficult, he imagines, to seek out rare specimens to offer the demon. When he's been given so many long sought after volumes, and unpublished manuscripts in turn. Perhaps he could encourage Crowley to open up more, with a few well thought out questions pertaining to his plants, and their various needs. He knows Crowley has been absorbed in a special project recently, he'll make a point to ask about it today. Aziraphale heads into the stretch of greenery, following the tap of feet on tiles, and the quiet swish of foliage. He catches a flash of red hair at the end of the room, behind a messy spray of deep green leaves, then another flash, of what might be the long, pale curve of a shoulder. "Crowley?" The whole room smells damp, thick with fresh soil and crushed plant matter, and it grows stronger the deeper in Aziraphale ventures. He's sure the room wasn't quite so large before, it's clearly been expanded since he visited last, a deep bed of soil is now packed at the back of the room. "Crowley." Aziraphale eases a large spray of damp leaves aside. "I hope I'm not too early, I was -" Crowley is standing by the far wall, carefully touching the valley in the middle of a large leaf with curious, repetitive motions. He's also quite naked. It's - it's unexpected to say the least.
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Time Marches Forward (129K; Rated M) by @bellisima-writes
While Aziraphale is in Heaven trying to thwart the Second Coming, Crowley is trying to help a frightened 15-year-old Adam learn to deal with his powers. I consider this the definitive S3 (even having written a post-S2 myself), regardless of what the upcoming finale gives us. Every character is wonderfully fleshed out. The plot is intriguing. I read it as fast as humanly possible, barely stopping to do anything else.
Crowley felt the air in the Bentley shift slightly. âWhat are you doing here?â Crowley jumped in shock, hitting his head on the roof of the Bentley so hard his sunglasses fell off. Adam was suddenly in the passenger seat, studying him cautiously. âHey! You canât just come into my car, uninvited,â Crowley hissed, grabbing his glasses and placing them back on his face. He realized he was still slouching, making Adam appear much bigger than he was. He sat up straight and crossed his arms in an attempt to look more intimidating and less drunk. He wondered if it was wise to try and glower at the Antichrist. âHe can, actually,â Pepper said from the back seat. Crowley turned and snarled as he noted the three other teenagers in his car. Wensleydale and Brian sat beside her. âHe can do anything.â âYeah well, that may be so but that doesnât make it right. Just because you can do something, doesnât mean you should,â he looked Adam directly in the eyes as he said this, assuming no one else around him would ever be so blunt. âWhat are you doing lurking around my house?â Adam asked again plainly. Crowleyâs glowering was not working. âNgk. I didnât come to see you, if thatâs what you're asking. Iâm as shocked as you are to find myself here. I was asleep for a few days. The bloody car did it; blame it for the lurkingâ
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The Last Angel (162K; Rated E) by @bellisima-writes
Crowley's been Hell's Grand Inquisitor for millennia now. Ever since the Apocalypse, he's managed to carve out a relatively cushy life for himself. Hell won the War, Angels were essentially eradicated and all human souls were Satan's. Everything was fine. Until one day he hears a rumor that the Last Angel in the universe was finally captured. Until Beelzebub is suddenly ordering him to get information from said Angel, information that's critical for Hell's survival. Until the moment he first locks eyes with the last Angel, and everything he's ever known starts to crumble around him.
I canât come up with a better description than the summary. Much like the authorâs previous work, Time Marches Forward, this is plot-heavy, exciting, action-packed, and gorgeous. The characters are detailed and realistic. The plot sings. And you wonât see the surprise until itâs already there.
âWhat kinds of rumors?â he asked, shifting in his seat to properly face Eric. Words were one thing, but body language was another. As Grand Inquisitor, Crowley learned early on to weigh both when evaluating information shared by a source whose reliability was questionable. Eric was a nice kid, sure. But their reliability would definitely be categorized as questionable . Ericâs mood shifted as they glanced around the corridor. Crowley hadnât realized how quiet the cells had gotten. The bloody humans were eavesdropping again. He dug deep and pulled up a hiss so loud and laced with demonic power that it rattled every cell door in the entire block. Eric motioned with their hand for Crowley to follow them into a corner and out of earshot of everyone else. As Crowley pulled himself up and started walking he sent searing looks down each row of cells around him. They were all going to have a talk about this later. âWhat?â he asked when he got close enough to Eric. Still eyeing the cells behind them, Eric leaned in closer and whispered, âHastur finally found him."
Crowley shook his head. Ericâs shiftiness was starting to annoy him. âFound who?â âThe one who killed Ligur. Crowley, Hasturâs finally captured the last Angel.â
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Kidnapping A Supreme Archangel For Fun And Profit (series) (31K; Rated T) by @waitingtobebroken
Mostly outsider POV. Four short stories told mostly from the points of view of Agiel, the Supreme Archangelâs assistant, and Kric (Eric with a K), the Grand Dukeâs assistant as they try to figure out why the Supreme Archangel is so unworried about all the times heâs getting himself kidnapped by the Grand Duke. In the meantime, the two assistants find that maybe they have more in common than they would have expected, being hereditary enemies and all.
Being Lord Beelzebub's demonic assistant had been easier than overseeing the third circle of Hell. Just stay out of the way, don't make eye contact, not that Kric could, having been blessed with a distinct lack of eyes, and do not talk to the Prince of Hell, unless it was a 'Yes, Your Highness' or... No, that was pretty much it. You did not go around saying "No" to Lord Beelzebub. And of course, just as they had finally grown comfortable in their position, had even found the perfect time to ask for an assistant of their own... There had been a change in leadership. And Kric had found themself serving Crowley. The Original Tempter, the Snake of Eden, the Earth Walker. Kric was not impressed. Flash bastard. And suddenly, they were expected to be in the throne room at all times. To answer when addressed. Proper, actual answer. None of that automatic 'Yes, your Highness' they were so used to. The first time His Rottenness had held up two sashes, before the monthly meeting between Heaven and Hell and had asked which one made his scales look more iridescent and Kric had answered in the only way they knew how... Well, let's just say that hadn't gone well. They had been sent to something called Fashion Week. To better their understanding of clothes and colour theory, something they could sense had been invented by a fellow demon. Lord Crowley, most probably, judging by the way His Wickedness had grinned when he had told them that.
*****
Human AU
Fully human characters. No supernatural/magical elements.
Waking Up Slow (88K; Rated E) by @themoonmothwrites
After both being exposed to covid, strangers Crowley and Aziraphale wait out their isolation together (thereâs only one bed!) at a cottage by the sea. This is complete cosycore fluff with just a touch of angst (and a happy ending) near the end. This gorgeous story has stuck with me for so long. If you want something thatâs just plain pleasurable to read, this is it.
âLovely view.â The voice was low, with the slightest hint of gravel, and right next to Aziraphaleâs ear. He made an undignified noise and spun round in fright. âWhere the devil did you-?â he started, high-voiced, before his foot caught on a stone and he lost his balance. The stranger was standing so close that Aziraphale toppled right into him, and the pair of them went down together in a tangle of knees and a solid thunk to the forehead. âOw,â the man said, squinting up at Aziraphale, gaze unfocused, before his eyes fell closed. âOh no!â Aziraphale breathed. âOh dear. What do I-?â Heâd left his blasted phone at the cottage, now of all times when he actually needed it! With an unconscious man lying before him! And it was all Aziraphaleâs doing! âI can-- I can-- I know what to do!â he told himself, attempting belatedly not to panic. The best thing to do was not to think too hard. Tipping up the strangerâs chin, Aziraphale pinched his nose and lowered his face until his mouth closed over the other manâs.
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The Princeâs Consort (142K; Rated E) by @ineffable-toreshi
Aziraphale is the crown prince of a fictional nation. Crowley is a Lily, trained in one of Lucienâs brothels and kept a virgin for the eventual sale to a wealthy master. Against the brothel ownerâs wishes, Crowley is purchased by the princeâs adviser, Gabriel, as a companion for Prince Aziraphale. Aziraphale didnât want a purchased mate, however, and decides to court his new consort the old-fashioned way.Â
The description makes this sound like a darker story than it is; itâs actually a really sweet story with only one bad guy (and itâs not Gabriel).
I wrote a much longer review here if youâd like more details.
âI...I was just wondering, my Lord,â Anthony said, nervously nibbling on his lip and twisting his fingers in his lap. âWhy did you choose me ?â Gabriel cocked his head to the side. He leaned back, reclining with his arms thrown up over the edges of the bench, and seemed to think about the question. By the time he finally opened his mouth to answer, Anthony was practically vibrating with curiosity. âThere were a few factors,â he explained thoughtfully. âIâll admit that your appearance was the first and foremost. I prefer women, myself, but I know beauty in a man when I see it. And Iâve seen the types whoâve caught the princeâs eye over the years. Iâm quite confident that he will find you more than pleasing, from an aesthetic standpoint.â
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Keep Digging (7K; Rated T) by Appleseeds
After panicking and losing his nerve trying to ask out Aziraphale, the co-worker Crowley has an enormous crush on, he tells a little white lie that ends up completely spiralling out of control since he can't seem to stop digging himself into a deeper and deeper hole. Now he's obtained plans to help him break into a school, inadvertently funded the purchase of explosives, and, knowing his luck, the fake blood will end up permanently staining the tiles. Who knows though, maybe in the end, it'll all turn out to be worth it.
Another one of those stories that are so funny tears stream down my face every time. Even going back through it to find an excerpt had me choking down laughter.
âI actually used to be a music tutor. That was one of the little jokes I liked to tell.â Aziraphale giggled again. Nhhhhh. âWish you could tutor meâŚâ Crowley muttered under his breath. âOh! Are you wanting to learn to play a musical instrument?â Aziraphale asked brightly. Crowleyâs eyes widened. He wasnât supposed to hear that. Of course, he wouldnât have heard it if Crowley had just kept his big mouth shut. âUm. Yeah.â âWonderful! Which one?â FUCK. How the hell was Crowley supposed to answer that? Whatever he said, he might end up having to get one of said instrument, and he didnât know much, but he knew musical instruments could be incredibly expensive. There must be something that would be cheap enough to procure if needs be, right? And with that thought, Crowley responded. âThe triangle.â Oh Jesus Christ.
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Temple of the Muses (241K; Rated E) by @ajconstantine
Itâs the start of the Season in 1841 Victorian England. Mr Anthony Crowley has left a life of working at a luxurious high end bordello in Paris behind him and is now a courtesan intent on climbing the social ladder in London to increase his status and social connections. After unexpectedly inheriting the title of the Earl of Eastgate, Aziraphale finds himself trying to navigate the complicated world of the aristocracy. Duke Gabriel purchases a month-long contract with Mr Crowley for Lord Fell as a surprise gift to Aziraphaleâs astonishment and dismay. He declines to take full advantage of Crowleyâs charms but agrees to an arrangement of pretending to be Crowleyâs paramour in exchange for lessons on the etiquette and expectations of Society. Itâs a practical arrangement, nothing more. Certainly no feelings will be involved...
One of the best, most well-researched stories Iâve read. The historical elements are fascinating, and the world-building is top notch. Set in an alternate 1841 where thereâs no stigma on same sex relationships, but same sex marriage is still not allowed. The story alternates between the present time, with Aziraphale and Crowley navigating their growing relationship, and Crowleyâs time being trained at one of the most elite bordellos of Paris.
Crowley has a lot of autonomy in this story. He actively chose to become a sex worker. Once he leaves the bordello and becomes a courtesan, he can refuse to sign with a client. And while there are consequences for breaking a contract, a courtesan can walk away from a troublesome client.
âExactly what position do you think I was hired for?â Crowley interrupted, pulling the shoulder of his robe back up. The Earl looked at him as if heâd asked a ridiculous question. âValet, of course.â Crowley barked out a disbelieving laugh. âDuke Haven didnât tell you about me?â The Earl pursed his lips, tilting his head in puzzlement. âNot you precisely. I was at his house last week, and he chastised me when I mentioned that I didnât have a valet, insisting I needed one even thoughâŚâ His eyes widened. âOh no. What⌠what did you think you were being hired for?â Struck by the absurdity of it all, Crowley fought the strong urge to laugh outright. Instead, he gave the Earl a roguish grin and bowed with a flourish. âMr Anthony Crowley, at your service, sir. Duke Haven procured a contract for me to be your... courtesan.â Lord Fell's mouth dropped open as he gaped at him in apparent shock. âYouâ Iââ He floundered, at a loss for words as he looked away from Crowley. His eyes landed on the bed. To Crowleyâs growing amusement, the Early actually blushed, red staining his cheeks as he swiftly averted his gaze. Â
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#RAINBOWROAD (series) (407K; Rated T/E) by @nieded
If you havenât heard of this one yet, youâre one of todayâs lucky 10,000. This is one of the best, most well-written human AUs that anyone has produced for Good Omens (or really, of any romance). Itâs a three-book, three-short series set in the world of Formula 1 racing. You heard that right. You donât need to know anything about F1 racing. You donât even need to like F1 racing. You just need to want to read one of the best romances ever written to enjoy this series.
Ezira Phale is a rookie F1 driver. AJ Crowley is an F1 veteran and an idol of the 25-year-old racer. Everything changes when Ezira meets and falls in love with Crowley, and the older driver (by about 10 years; thereâs not a massive age difference here) seems to return his feelings. I wrote a very long review of the series here, so I wonât go into a ton of detail again except to say, if you love human AU, this should be on your list. The author adds notes at the end of the chapters explaining some of the more technical aspects of the sport, or talking about some of the real racers, and itâs fascinating.Â
Ezira makes his escape from the after-party after stealing a handful of fig tartlets from the hors dâoeuvres table. He ducks out the service exit before looping back to the front of the hotel. God, he wants to sleep off his tipsiness. Itâs significantly cooler at night, and he wraps his arms around his shoulders before slipping inside, making a dash for the elevator. Punching his floor number, he leans against the wall and closes his eyes, waiting to be taken to his floor. Then the elevator jerks as someone jabs their hand between the sliding doors, forcing it back open. Ezira lifts his head and glares at the newcomer before his eyes widen, flushing when he recognizes the red hair and black Renault polo. AJ Crowley throws himself into the opposite corner of the elevator and pulls the brim of his hat down. He turns to look at Ezira from under his cap. "Tough luck out there today, huh?" he asks. Ezira frowns and blinks. And because heâs a little drunk and high on adrenaline, he says, "Didnât you place seventh? I thought that was fucking brilliant." This earns him a snort, and then a bit of stifled laughter. "You canât say fuck." "You say fuck in almost every interview you do." Not that Ezira has watched every single post-debrief involving AJ Crowley. This makes Crowley laugh harder, and he wipes at his eyes. "You just look like you should be in a painting or something. Youâre like a Hummel." Flabbergasted, Ezira stares. His cheeks grow hot when he realizes AJ Crowley is taking the piss. "I donât even know what that means." Crowley wipes his eye with the back of his hand and then presses his lips together in a feeble attempt to hold back another fit of laughter. "Iâm sorry. Iâm just very, very drunk, and was not expecting you to say âfuck.â You look like those cherubs from Italy."
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Lunacy (57K; Rated E) by @snae-b
@snae-b writes some of the best sci-fi GO stories youâll ever read. This is hardly the only great story of theirs Iâve recommended; it just happens to be my personal favorite. Crowley is the crew chief of a mining operation on one of Plutoâs tiny moons. Aziraphale is a geologist there to study the structural integrity of the moon. But something seems to be alive, something that shouldnât be there. This is pure psychological horror, the kind of story where youâre never quite sure whatâs real and whatâs a hallucination. Youâll find definitely NSFW artwork throughout, so take note not to read it around people you wouldnât want seeing porn on your screen.
Crowley zones out as they continue their conversation. Things had been weird in the mine today. For the past month really. Tech malfunctioning. Batteries draining when they should have been able to hold a charge for days. Half the lights were on the fritz. As if it weren't dark enough in there already. He'd had to trek nearly a mile into Sheol with only the lights on his helmet to repair them. And his crew had their hands full with extraction, so heâd had to do it alone. The darkness really starts to play tricks on you in there. He spent as much time looking over his shoulder as he did working on the lights. Kept thinking that he was seeing something. Something hiding in the shadows. Something that lived in his peripheral vision. As he tugs a beanie on over his head thereâs a light rapping on the wall and everyone glances up to the figure in the doorway. âExcuse me, Mr. Crowley. If you have time in your schedule, I really need to discuss the most recent surface scans with you. Could you come by my quarters before dinner?â Crowley sighs as he snaps on his mag boots. âYeah. Sure thing doc. Iâll be by in thirty.â The scientist only nods before he disappears down the hall. Dr. Aziraphale Fell. He doesnât wear the standard issue jumpsuits. He wears thick sweaters and wool trousers that look ridiculous with his mag boots. And when he isnât wearing them, he can hardly get around. Bumps into everything and everyone. Heâs never been off planet before and it shows.
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Miracles on Ice (131K; Rated E) by @henriettarhippo
Itâs the âBlades of Gloryâ AU you never knew you wanted. Crowley and Aziraphale are menâs figure skaters who get banned from the sport after a fight on the podium. Years later, Aziraphaleâs coach, Gabriel, suggests the two of them team up to compete in the Olympicâs pairs event. Only problem is, the two skaters hate each other.Â
This is very much an enemies-to-lovers story, and Gabriel as their coach and sponsor is the perfect combination of asshole and good guy. He genuinely does care for his two skaters, and heâs generous with his money, but he also has that rich guy attitude of being used to getting what he wants, and heâs not afraid to tell them to stop being dumbasses either.
âHey angel, was that your routine? Because it looked to me like a lot of swanning about on the ice with a few pirouettes thrown in.â The mocking drawl came from the figure making his way towards Aziraphale on a pair of sharp blades. Clad in skintight black velvet trousers and a black turtleneck adorned with glittering red crystalsâto match the striking red curls that stopped at his shouldersâAziraphaleâs skating rival Crowley beamed down at him with a malicious grin. âAlso, youâre a bit late. They handed out the womenâs medals earlier today.â He pulled down the dark shades he always wore to give Aziraphale a wink. Aziraphale bristled and sat up straighter. âYou donât know what youâre talking about. That was textbook precision, and I think youâll find it was the same scores I beat you with last year in Oslo.â âThe hotel had a free bar I donât even remember Oslo,â Crowley said dismissively as he approached the entrance to the rink. He turned back and gave Aziraphale a grin. âBut I do remember Boston, and that victory was almost as sweet as the look on your face when you botched that triple loop.â Crowley let out a laugh at the scandalised look Aziraphale gave him. The loudspeakers started up with the first booming notes of a rock song and Crowley hopped up onto the ice and skated away from him before Aziraphale had the chance to reply.
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Friends Don't (33K; Rated E) by @missunderstoodlyrics
Human AU. Another fantastic enemies-to-lovers by MissUnderstoodLyrics. This is the newest story on this list.
Aziraphale and Crowley are rival advice columnists whose companies are merged. The CEO, Gabriel, tells them they now have to do a joint video podcast together. The snark and bickerflirting are top notch, and this story kept a smile on my face. They have to keep their romance a secret, because the whole schtick of their podcast is their very public rivalry, but it gets harder and harder the closer they become.
Aziraphale attempted to drown his mirth in his wine glass, which was precisely when Crowley decided to position his mouth millimetres from the angelâs ear. âBlair. Have you met him? Worst. Comb-over. Since. Thatcher,â he whispered and then found himself helpfully patting Aziraphale's back as the man choked and spluttered, his cherubic face turning a delightful shade of pink. âAbsolute fiend,â Aziraphale managed once heâd caught his breath, but the corners of his mouth were twitching traitorously. Crowley clocked Michaela out of the corner of his eye; she was leaning forward to shush them. Aziraphale escaped her wrath by standing and marching to the stage, his back straight and shoulders squared. He planted himself solidly in front of the microphone and proceeded to destroy what was left of Crowleyâs sanity. âI once met a man-shaped snake,â he stated, his gaze firmly locked on Crowley. âWhose snark was taxing to take With swagger and pose He turned up his nose But his wisdom was rather half-baked.â
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Non-Human AU
One or both of them are non-human, or have some sort of supernatural abilities (like magic) but arenât angel or demon. Iâm including omegaverse in this category.
Mark of the Serpent (150K; Rated E) by @naromoreau and @summerofspock
Prince Aziraphale is about to be crowned King of Angelhaven when he's taken captive by pirates. When he's sold as a pleasure slave to King Crowley, ruler of the nation readying for war with his, he is forced to keep his identity a secret as he tries to find a way home and keep peace. But not everything at King Crowley's court is as it seems and Aziraphale will have to face machinations of a Royal Court that are far more complex than he had thought. A Captive Prince AU with an omegaverse twist.
The first omegaverse story I genuinely liked, even though Crowley is pretty awful toward Aziraphale at first. Since then Iâve come to enjoy more of them, but this is the one that got me into the genre. This is another one Iâve written a much longer review about here including an explanation for the âextremely dubious consentâ tag.
"What about this one?" the omega king asked, eyes fixed on his face, a strange curl to his mouth. "He's an Angel," Hastur sneered. "Pretty, isn't he? We were trying to pick a variety for your majesty to choose from since you didnât deign to accompany us, but we didnât find out his origin until after we brought him. He probably doesn't even speak the language." The words manifested in Aziraphaleâs mind, and he immediately saw the genius in them. If he didn't speak the language, he could hardly be appealing as a consort to the king. He would be dismissed, sent back to Tracy's, and given time to heal before making his escape. "An Angel?" the king repeated, something passing over his face that Aziraphale didn't like. "What's your name?" "Iâm sorry," Aziraphale stammered in Angelic, sticking to his hastily made plan. "I donât...I donât know what you're saying." King Crowley smiled and said, in perfect Angelic, "I asked what your name was." "Oh, um, I- you can call me whatever you wish," Aziraphale said, not wanting to risk even a part of his name. The king laughed. "I'm choosing the Angel. Send him to my quarters." "But your majesty-" The omega king turned on Ligur. "You wanted me to choose a pleasure beta and I did. It's done. Were there any other highly important council matters or can I get back to my day?"
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Saltwater on Skin (186K; Rated E) by @candyqueenblog
Another one with a longer review here. Ezra Fell is an award-winning novelist celebrating the millionth sale of his newest books with his friends and baby brother, Gabriel, on a rented yacht. He falls overboard and washes ashore on an uncharted island, and while awaiting rescue, he gets the strange feeling heâs not alone.
This is a low angst love story between the human and the naga who rescues him, and youâll fall in love with the island and Crowleyâs four sisters. Gabriel is a peach here, much younger than Ezra and very much the caring baby brother.Â
And if youâd prefer an Ineffable Wives version of the story, you can find that here. I havenât read it, but I assume itâs equally good.
Ezra couldnât stifle the flood of tears as he threw his arms over his head with a scream. Then a pair of rough, but blessedly human hands, covered his wrists. âYou⌠scared?â The strangerâs voice was gravelly, most likely from disuse, but to Ezra it sounded more beautiful than all the angelic choirs. He sobbed in relief. âOh thank heavens! I thought for sure I was going to-â His words sputtered and died when he opened his eyes to look at his rescuer. It was a man⌠...from the waist up. The manâs bare torso was thin, but well defined with long arms lean with muscle. His face was all angles framed by a shock of red hair that curled down his back. His eyes were captivating. They were human enough, save for the iris being the color of spun gold and sliced right down the middle by a slit-shaped pupil. That was about where the human similarities ended. From the waist down the manâs skin melded into a massive snake tail that was wider than Ezraâs entire body and covered in black scales with a red underbelly that matched his hair.
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FAETED (series) (251K; Rated G/T) by @ineffably-good
The only story in this category thatâs not rated E. A three-book, one-short series where Ezra, an English teacher at a public school accidentally ends up in the Fae realms and in the hands of the Unseelie king, Crowley. The world-building is fantastic, and the books use some of the side characters so well, especially Hastur and Ligur, two of Crowleyâs most trusted advisers. Crowley is good to Ezra, but heâs spent a thousand years ruling over the chaotic and dangerous unseelie fae, and he doesnât always know how to handle being in love with a human. And Ezra doesnât understand the difficult and often prickly politics of the fae, so the two have a lot of misunderstandings to work through. It leads to several fights, but they are usually resolved within the chapter.
The stories are heavy on plot, mostly around the world of the fae, which is one of the things I love most about this series. I could easily read dozens of books set in this world.
Lord Crowley watched as Ezra emerged from the coach, curious to see how this strange mortal would react to his first sight of the Dark Court. Would he blanch in terror? Would he be curious? He didnât know or understand the creature across from him, but he knew one thingâ his reactions, to date, were not what the Prince expected. This was oddly refreshing. It had been so, so long since anyone had managed to surprise him. He watched as Ezra emerged, his fluffy golden hair sticking out in all directions above the dark gray travel cloak heâd donned. He smiled faintly and with studious politeness at the horrifying gremlin who helped him down the steps, brushed the nonexistent dust off himself, and took in his surroundings. Crowley was gratified to see his eyes widen as he looked around. They were standing in the center of an immense cavern, almost as if a mountain had been hollowed out inside by an immense blast. The rock walls climbed up above them and came together at an unmeasurable distance overhead and were dotted everywhere one looked with cavernous openings, some of which flickered with the light from a fire further inside. Creatures here and there, too murky to make out fully, hovered near the openings of some of them, peering down at the return of their Prince with eyes he could not read. Further ahead, the floor cracked into a massive chasm which ranged across the rest of the cavern and was crossed here and there by rickety-looking bridges. It was lit from below by the light of flames and the scent of sulfur. Stalagmites rose from the floor at irregular intervals, some of them paired with stalactites dropping from the ceiling like large, rocky icicles. Their surfaces glittered here and there with what looked like mica or gems. Crowley watched as Ezra took all of this in at a glance. âThoughts?â said Lord Crowley, sidling up to him. Ezra turned astonished eyes the color of blue sky to him. âItâs beautiful! Iâve never seen anything like this.â Crowley searched his face for mockery or insincerity but found only earnestness. The Prince felt a tingle of pleasure at this, at least for a moment, until he ruthlessly slammed that feeling down inside himself and returned to his usual sardonic detachment. He hadnât brought the human here to be his friend.
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If Heâs Your Cleric, Why Is He Putting Me In His Bag of Holding? (300K; Rated E) by @noodlefrog-omens
I read this twice in a row. Literally. I stopped it and almost immediately started it again. I played D&D 3.5 for many years, and I absolutely loved seeing a D&D adventure played out in the GO universe. Aziraphale is the cleric of an adventuring party that stupidly decides to abandon him in the dungeon (you donât abandon your healer!). Crowley is a very hungry mimic who ends up nearly dying in Aziraphaleâs bag of holding before the cleric rescues him. (Look, if youâre going to look like a fancy book, donât be surprised when the man tries to steal you).
Aziraphale still needs to find his adventuring party again, and the mimic decides to travel along with him. Along the way they find kobolds, a doppelganger, traps, and the obligate dungeon maze, all the while getting to know each other. Aziraphale recognizes his feelings toward the mimic fairly early on, but it takes Crowley longer to even understand what his feelings even mean.Â
The porn doesnât start until chapter 33 (of 40), and only covers maybe three of the remaining eight chapters. You can read the entire adventure and stop once they leave the dungeon if you donât want any monsterfuckery, or you could skim past the smut to the ending. I donât know if the author has any plans for sequels, but if he does, Iâll be right there ready.
In that moment, Crowley knew that he had found the right bait to lure this human right to his doom. He waited as patiently as he could while nearly vibrating himself into a puddle, watching as Aziraphale puttered around the room cooing over all the books and scrolls in the room as though they were living creatures. âJust you wait,â Crowley thought to himself, inordinately pleased to have figured out what made this stubborn human tick. âOne of them will be.â âThere must be centuriesâ worth of knowledge collected in just this one chamber,â Aziraphale said in a reverent whisper. Finally, finally he started touching things in this dungeon. He even took his heavy leather gloves off, tucking them into his belt before running a fingertip along the spines of the books chained to the shelves. Crowley watched him take one right off the shelf and thumb through a few of the pages. âWe must have walked right by this room. I donât know why Sandalphon told me there wasnât anything behind this door. He must not have looked closely enough.â Aziraphale turned his back to the shelves to glance back at the door, and Crowley took his chance to crawl up the side of the bookshelf and arrange himself in front of the chained tomes in pride of place. It wasnât difficult to change himself into the shape of a book, but this was always about the details. It was an art form. Which books, exactly, had Aziraphale been drawn to? Old ones with leather covers, mostly. Ones with bits of fiddly decoration on the spine. Ones with a bit of mystery. Aziraphale was a cleric, so he was probably interested in talking to the Gods and shite like that, or at least understanding them. That was an angle Crowley could work with. He gave his skin a supple leather texture, inky black and vaguely shimmery in a way he knew would catch the flickering light being thrown out by that sword. Gold edging and lettering crept across his cover and spine, promising divine secrets and cosmic mysteries to anyone who would just reach out and touch. He couldnât see himself, but Crowley knew that he was a very sexy book right now. Aziraphale would have to be mad not to notice him.
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Crowley And The Chocolate Factory (55K; Rated E) by @entanglednow
Crowley has to step up for his nephew Adam when he wins a ticket to tour the famous chocolate factories, run by the reclusive and deeply strange Zira Zonka. It doesn't take Crowley long to decide that he wants nothing to do with the man, who's clearly hiding dark and mysterious secrets.
Do you like your Crowley grumpy and cynical? Do you like your Aziraphale weird? Did you think the one thing missing from Charlie and The Chocolate Factory was sex between Wonka and one of the parents in a vintage Bentley? Then this is the story for you!
Crowley doesnât know what to make of the definitely strange Zira Zonka, but he finds himself drawn to the man nonetheless. The story is set in modern times, but if you know the original (at least the movie version; I canât speak for the books), you have a general idea of whatâs going to happen to the children.Â
Zonka releases the arms of his partners for long enough to jerk his cane towards the sky, which erupts in a shower of flower petals and candy - a large proportion of which fall on the immediately excited crowd. Crowley's fairly certain he gets hit on the head by a soft fudge. God, this is humiliating. Zonka dances right and then left while the audience cheers in appreciation. He does another circle, separates from the row to do some unimpressive spins while trying - and failing - to find a good rhyme for liquorice. "My candy emporium has so much in store. Just step right up and walk through the door!" Zonka's gold and white cane snaps up into the air again, this time leaving a burst of light and his name written across the sky in sparkling gold calligraphy. It seems to be a dramatic ending, Crowley certainly hopes it's a dramatic ending. "Half of those lines were a stretch," he complains, but quietly and mostly to himself, because the audience seems to have found the whole thing captivating, Adam included. "And there's only five kids, not six, he can't even count." The Erik's all unlink arms, to thunderous applause from the crowd behind him, and Zonka gives the widest grin Crowley has ever seen. His hands flung on his hips, like the world's most enthusiastic children's entertainer. Crowley half expects him to ask who wants to see a magic trick. "How has this man possibly managed to stay out of the limelight for twenty years?" he wonders. "Or twenty minutes."
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Villainous (217K; Rated E) by @ineffablepenguin
Once Upon A Time⌠There was a red-haired sorcerer who lived alone in a high tower, and a blond prince who lived in a palace full of people. And they were both of them desperately lonely. The Kingdoms of Empyrion and the Sorcerers of Apollyon have hated each other for hundreds of years, ever since the Great War. They do not interact, other than to occasionally try to kill one another. And they certainly do not make friends. Crow is an exhausted sorcerer who just wants everyone to leave him the hell alone: for the Sorcererâs Council to stop harassing him to live up to his potential, and for wannabe Empyrion Heroes to stop attacking his tower to try and kill him. Until one day when he meets Prince Azra of the High Fells, who doesnât behave anything like heâs supposed toâŚ
This is one of those stories a lot of people recommend for good reason. Itâs a fantastic fairy tale full of love and romance between two people who seem destined for one another. The writing is gorgeous, the world-building is fantastic, and thereâs really great artwork scattered throughout. Some of the artwork is fairly suggestive, and all of it is stunning.
Crow slowed to a stop, and his gaze flickered bemusedly over him. The man wasâŚnot tall. Or remotely intimidating. He stood a couple inches shorter than him, even with the thick boots. Wide eyes shone resolutely grey-blue, the precise shade of his doublet, under a tumble of feathery white-blond curls cut a bit too short to be fashionable. And... his stubbornly-set jaw was rather less chiseled than Crow was used to seeing. No conveniently placed scars, no gritty dents or smudges on that immaculate armour. Heroes usually had cheekbones that could cut glass, but this oneâs were rounded, and slightly rosy to boot. Cherubic was the word that came immediately to mind, and Crow nearly snorted out loud. He looked to be roughly Crow's own age, and was staring determinedly, if anxiously at him from behind that enormous broadsword. There was a long, tense silence as Crow and the armoured man sized each other up. The Hero spoke first. âNow see here, villain, I donât want to have to kill you, so just turn about and head right back where you came from.â His voice was precise and educated, nearly fussy, and while self-assured was lacking in the usual bravado. Crow blinked, taken aback, and the flames in his hand faltered. âYou donât want to kill me?â âWellâŚno, not particularly.â The confidence wavered for an instant, then solidified. âWhich is not to say that I wonât! Rest assured I will if you cause trouble!â
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The Crawly Chronicles (series) (179K; Rated T/M/E) by @theladydrgn and @sylwritesstuff
When Aziraphale Fell, reporter for The Daily Messenger, is tasked with a simple story on smuggling, he isn't expecting to find out that Lightbringer, Inc. has been experimenting on something that could be an animal, an oil slick, or something else entirely. He especially isn't expecting that being to come home with him and change his entire life.
Iâm a fan of the Tom Hardy Venom movies, which made this two-book, two-short series perfect for me. The books follow the plot of the first two movies, though book 2 also starts with the sexual relationship between the two characters.Â
My favorite parts of the story are of the two learning to live together while sharing a body, and Aziraphale trying to figure out how to handle having feelings for a creature heâs permanently attached to who is so completely alien (literally) that heâs not even sure that romantic and sexual love are even an option.
The food the human was making already smelled good enough to eat to them, and they did not want to wait twenty minutes. This time their control of the human's hand was less subtle as they dipped fingers into the leftover batter and brought a generous scoop of the chocolate mix to their mouth. âNasty human's is what they were.â Aziraphale froze or at least tried to. His mouth seemed to have other ideas, cleaning the mixture from his fingers. âWhat- Who said that?â he demanded messily, looking around. âI did.â Aziraphale took several steps back, grasping for the cane he'd left leaning against the counter. The voice sounded as if it were everywhere around him or- or in his own mind somehow. âThat's hardly reassuring. Who are you? How did you get into my home?â âGot in the same way you did, human.â They grabbed the bowl of chocolate mixture before the human stumbled too far from it, fingers scraping the last dregs of it to not waste a single bit. The cane fell to the floor. Aziraphale tried stopping himself, but he couldn't seem to make his hands do what he wanted them to do. âStop! How-â What in the world was happening and how did he stop it? âNo. I'm hungry.â âThat doesn't make any sense! Stop!â he demanded, struggling to keep his chocolate covered fingers away from his own mouth. âFine.â They still felt so weak that fighting this human for control was a struggle and a challenge that they did not want to have. It was just so much easier to slip out between their cells and wrap a long tongue around their fingers instead.
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And finally, if you made it all the way to the end, thank you!
I have three Good Omens novels of my own I hope youâll check out, a post-S2 with an upcoming sequel; a âthey never metâ/fake marriage adventure; and a reverse omens (a WIP as of 27 Dec, 2024; chapters are released on Fridays, and it should be completely posted around mid-February 2025).
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Me realizing what 'Would You Fall In Love With Me Again' if you break it down.
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Michael says stop scrolling!
Take a breath.
Look into his eyes and feel the tension melt away⌠yes, drop those shoulders. Let that smile dance onto your lips - how can you resist such a glorious grin? Stay here a minute, okay? Just⌠revel in the glorious beauty of this man before continuing to Doomscroll.
Thank you.
You have been Michael Sheened.
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Penelope: Would I fall in love with you again? Hmmm, well. Can you also move our marriage bed over there? Hmmm? What? I thought we were pretending to be stupid by asking the most idiotic questions.
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Michael McIntyres 25th Year Stand-Up Special - 14/11/2024
(How the night ended:)
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Christmas Drabbles: Day 18
Rating: E
TW/CW: Occasional Explicit Sexual Content; Implied Sexual Content
Summary: A series of Drabbles, one for every day of December 2024. These serve absolutely no purpose except to spread holiday cheer. Some funny, some cozy, some a bit saucy. A bit of smut. Mind the tags.
Day 17 Summary: A walk in St. James's Park turns into an opportunity to fulfill a long-held wish.
Continue Reading on AO3
Or Start With Day 1
Graphic provided by @on1occasionfork
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Everytime I see posts like this I get filled with such profound sadness
Cause you know who has the same brainrot as you? The same unhinged feelings as you after you've read the fic? The person who always wants to scream about the fic with you?
THE PERSON WHO WROTE IT
I never used to leave comments but since I got into the habit of commenting on everything i enjoy it's been incredible. Especially when the author gets back to me about it and we get to have a discussion of what other ideas they had. One writer replied to my comment with a 5 paragraph essay detailing the Floorplan of the building the characters lived in and it was incredible
Anyways this is all to say that if you find a fic that just makes you want to scream from the rooftops, leave a comment saying that to the author and maybe they will join you and you can scream incoherently together
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Good Omens Ao3 wrapped is here! It's a bit of a long post but it goes quick:)
Drumroll please!!!
Shoutout to @feiandart for all her work on this piece!
But of course, there's more! It's been a long year for the fandom, and we all processed a lot of feelings about things. Here's how we coped:
Reminder that as a reader, your comments often mean the world to writers! Fandom is a community first and foremost<3
You can click here for a more in depth explanation of the math and the raw data! This assessment is pulled by hand from the Good Omens (TV) fandom category on Archive of Our Own.
Image credits: Unsplash free images for the art and Canva stock images. Image credits in order where available:
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Average adult reading rate as cited is 240 wpm found on ScienceDirect.
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All I want for Christmas is you~~~
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Day 488 of posting Good Omens memes Everyday until Season 3
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Please no coffee theory for script convenience
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Day 485 of posting Good Omens memes Everyday until Season 3
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