Title: Wild on My Shoulder
Author:
clodia_metelli.
Rating: PG-13
Characters: Aziraphale/War, Crowley/Mary Hodges, Famine, Pollution, shades of Pestilence.
Summary: Continuing the Viennese crossover of sorts, Aziraphale finds himself in a dim attic at the end of a lonely hallway with War; Famine takes a midnight walk by the river; and Mary Hodges is fleetingly
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I OWE YOU SO MANY COMMENTS and I can barely type but this is beautiful?? I WILL TELL YOU HOW. Later.
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(I had definite moments after posting where I thought this was just too silly. But hey, it was fun to write.)
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What a wonderful sentence! And a great addition to this series. Nice that you're still writing even in the cold of your vacation home. Hope you're also spending some time with your family. Family is SO precious.
- Erulisse (one L)
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Good causes are the best sort. They last forever. Indeed. I can see War saying that.
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I had a lot of fun writing it, especially listening to Leonard Cohen on loop to keep me in the right mood; but the moment I'd posted it, I was suddenly convinced it was too silly to have been allowed off the harddrive. Then I reread it a couple of times and decided I quite liked it, so it might as well stay up. :'D
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He saw his answer in Pollution’s unchanged blankness. He sighed in a puff of pale breath and turned away.*
Famine and maybe War, too, must miss Pestilence! I bet Pestilence wouldn´t have been averse to go to a ball - on the contrary. Pollution is a rather pale substitute.
Your version of War - well, she´s just - HOT!
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