i am so happy that i have to use tiny little letters or else my joy will just expand and expand and expand and never ever end oh eeeeeeeee!
I saw this on my friendslist, and opened it, and couldn't even bear to read it for a few minutes, I was so happy at the concept. And then each little story just delighted me more! The Aziraphale and Bracy one was so adorable I had to poke my eye out. And Aziraphale at AA! And Aziraphale pawing Crowley for Purposes Of His Own!
I'm just all-a-squee. Thank you, honey! Happy birthday to me indeed.
(also, I second the motion that has you writing Crowley encouraging Bracy and Gedge's...um...manly affection. At the very moment that Aziraphale's in that club, Crowley could be across down with Gedge in a somewhat lower-class establishment...)
(also, I second the motion that has you writing Crowley encouraging Bracy and Gedge's...um...manly affection. At the very moment that Aziraphale's in that club, Crowley could be across down with Gedge in a somewhat lower-class establishment...)
Oh yes. I can so see Gedge in a pub getting thoroughly sloshed, and pouring out his heart to a blind man he just met (well, the chap MUST be blind, mustn't he, with those dark glasses of his?) about this person that he loves but to whom he can't possibly aspire because there's the whole class issue, and a fine young aristocrat is far above the station of Bill Gedge of Whitechapel. Oh. Yeah. And the person he loves is a man.
Oh oh oh, it's wonderful. I think the second and fourth may be favorites, just for sheer wickedness. And I could not for the life of me figure out what five was until I read the comments. Alas, I'd blocked the memory of Touched By an Angel completely from my head lest I be sickened by its syrupiness.
Oh, and by the by, when I read the first paragraph of three, I completely thought that it was going to be Aziraphale in the Drones Club. Now I have this terrible urge to read GO/Wodehouse crossovers. I don't suppose I could hint broadly in your direction? *hopeful look*
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These made me very happy.
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Aziraphale really wasn't all that nice, was he? 'Boring, boring, boring, dinner, mmmmdessert, waitaminnit whatdidhejustsay?'
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Ahem. All of them are cool, my particular favorites are 2 and 3. Because Aziraphale is wicked.
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I saw this on my friendslist, and opened it, and couldn't even bear to read it for a few minutes, I was so happy at the concept. And then each little story just delighted me more! The Aziraphale and Bracy one was so adorable I had to poke my eye out. And Aziraphale at AA! And Aziraphale pawing Crowley for Purposes Of His Own!
I'm just all-a-squee. Thank you, honey! Happy birthday to me indeed.
(also, I second the motion that has you writing Crowley encouraging Bracy and Gedge's...um...manly affection. At the very moment that Aziraphale's in that club, Crowley could be across down with Gedge in a somewhat lower-class establishment...)
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
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Oh yes. I can so see Gedge in a pub getting thoroughly sloshed, and pouring out his heart to a blind man he just met (well, the chap MUST be blind, mustn't he, with those dark glasses of his?) about this person that he loves but to whom he can't possibly aspire because there's the whole class issue, and a fine young aristocrat is far above the station of Bill Gedge of Whitechapel. Oh. Yeah. And the person he loves is a man.
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And I think you may be seeing Crowley getting his claws into Gedge before too long ;-)
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Oh, and by the by, when I read the first paragraph of three, I completely thought that it was going to be Aziraphale in the Drones Club. Now I have this terrible urge to read GO/Wodehouse crossovers. I don't suppose I could hint broadly in your direction? *hopeful look*
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And GO/Wodehouse isn't completely beyond the bounds of possibility . . .
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Love. Much love. You're brilliant.
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I'm sure Aziraphale watches TV muttering about the subtext :-) Crowley probably thinks he's delusional . . .
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