Crowley And Aziraphale - Tumblr Posts - Page 2
FUCK YEAH BITCH
GOOD OMENS SEASON THREE IS FUCKING HAPPENING
WOOHOO


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Prompt: "That's, what, your fourth cup of coffee today?"
As the demon emerged from a shadowy corner with a stolen mug in his grasp, the angel frowned.
"That stuff is bad for you, my dear," The angel gently lifted the mug out of his hands and placed it on a ledge, wrapping his arms around the demon softly, who let out only a strangled whimper in response, "Surely you've drunk too many; that's, what, your fourth cup of coffee now?"
The demon nodded slowly as lights and colours spun. Both knew it was only a matter of time until the caffeine hit, but for now, it was peace; as peaceful as it could be in a dingy corner of SoHo.
"Come along, my dear, let's get you inside," The angel curled his arm around the demon's thin waist and led him to the door.
However, when he turned, the demon was gone. In a burst of adrenaline, the angel declared under his breath as he hurriedly took a hat and coat from the door, "And thus, the game begins."








Crowley Looking at Aziraphale
Bonus: One of my favorites of Aziraphale looking at Crowley

Good Omens Fandom: Aziraphale has serious top energy.
Me:

"She Had Balls!" "Well-"

So we all know the part of Episode two where Crowley and Aziraphale are discussing fictitious ways to try and get Nina and Maggie to fall in love. Aziraphale brings up Jane Austen and says the following: "People would gather..and do some formal dancing. And then realized they had misunderstood eachother and were actually, deeply in love!" Then after Crowley states that sounds unlikely, Aziraphale says "Works everytime apparently"
Then later when the actual ball he plans is happening, we see him gearing up and getting all excited to ask Crowley to dance- and then him quickly swooping him away with a giggle.

Now...maybe I'm overthinking things as per usual... But was our dear Mr. Fell under the hopes that dancing with Crowley would get the demon to recognize Aziraphales feelings for him? He had promised it would be a night to remember after all. I mean, Crowley basically described him and Aziraphales meeting in Eden when he was describing his idea of falling in love (that he ""saw in a Richard Curtis film"") Would it be too out of the blue to wonder if Aziraphale would try and use the lovey dovey ball fantasy he was reenacting to his advantage? Constantly insisting that they're safe, nothing could possibly go wrong, and that Crowley was exaggerating? Maybe he just wanted a night of dancing with his crush without anything going wrong so the Jane Austen magic would work.

Look at the little smiiilee! I dunno- random shower thought!



Those ineffable idiots won't leave my mind (ignore the 3 different styles, i'm working on it)
