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Today's theme is drabble (100 words). Remember, fills need to be exactly 100 words. Not 99, not 101.
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As sometimes happened with certain topics, they had a modest difference of opinion. Aziraphale was, as might be expected, rather adamant about which side it should be attributed to: Marmalade was a divine inspiration, a sweet blessing of the Almighty. It made a lovely complement to toast for breakfast or tea. Of course it was heavenly, he claimed.
Crowley maintained otherwise; it was not entirely a matter of acting as devil’s advocate. Although he eventually acquiesced, because Aziraphale was so insistent, he was sure marmalade was hellish. It was, after all, a terrible thing to do to an innocent orange.
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Substitute "cabbage" for "orange", and you have my feelings on cole slaw....
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Ah, thought Crowley with some small amount of anxiety. He's found the comic books, then.
"What is this," Aziraphale said, very slowly, "doing in my shop."
"Seems like it's not doing much of anything at the moment, angel."
"It's marmalade." Aziraphale pointed. "Marmalade. In my shop."
"Yes," Crowley said, equally slowly. It seemed the thing to do. "So I see. Is that all?"
"Get that hellish creation away from my books." He seemed to remember his manners. "Please."
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