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“Angel?”
“Mhm?”
“How d’ya feel about kissing?”Series
- Part 6 of Letting Walls Down
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Angel's never been particularly good at accepting care. Turns out Fat Nuggets and Husk are equally bad at giving up on trying to make him feel better. Maybe, on days when Valentino's influence lingers long after work, that isn't the worst thing to happen.
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- Part 5 of Letting Walls Down
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There’s nothing to complain about, really. Angel loves the evenings they spend together at the bar. Husk makes good on his promise to teach him more card tricks, waits for him with a drink and an open ear when he returns late from work. He indulges Angel with hugs and hand-holding and cuddling as often and as long as he likes. They’re close and intimate in ways Angel has forgotten about or never even known before.
But not in bed, and Angel would lie if he said it didn’t matter to him.
Physical closeness has never been something Angel worries too much about. He hadn’t realized Husk—despite how unaffected he always seems—struggles with it. Good thing they’re both willing to try and figure out how to make it work.
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- Part 4 of Letting Walls Down
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On the night before Extermination Day, Husk finds himself behind the bar, and as usual, Angel is hard to ignore. Especially since Husk owes him an answer to a question he asked a month ago. Between card tricks, casual flirting, and the possibility that everything might end tomorrow, Husk finally admits that, against all odds, he might actually care.
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- Part 3 of Letting Walls Down
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This world was supposed to end after 6,000 years.
Do you think it all boiled down to this? The Ineffable Plan? You and me, here in this bookshop, under this tree, on the verge of ending the world. Precisely as God intended. -
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After the whole thing with Val at Consent, Angel is fine. Really. He just doesn't get why Husk still insists on taking care of him—with some pretty questionable medical methods, no less.
Angel might just get the idea that Husk is coming on to him. Which would be a lot easier to deal with than whatever this actually is.Series
- Part 2 of Letting Walls Down
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When Angel takes a hands-on approach to brighten Husk’s bad mood, he doesn’t expect Husk's request for sincerity to turn into an emotional striptease he isn’t quite ready for.
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- Part 1 of Letting Walls Down
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There had been a restlessness inside Seregil ever since he'd realised Alec was missing—a complicated tangle of emotions he wasn’t quite ready to examine.
Or: how did Seregil end up sleeping in that armchair in Alec's room on Mourning Night?
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Mirror, signal, manoeuvre. Easy in theory.
But when it comes to Aziraphale, Crowley is still bound to crash. -
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Being loved by Aziraphale is the most happiness-inducing thing Crowley has experienced in all his existence.
So who cares if navigating their differing needs for physical intimacy requires balancing boundaries and offering reassurance when insecurity creeps in?
They'll figure it out. One soft touch and awkwardly honest conversation at a time.Series
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Ever since Aziraphale learned what Crowley’s lips felt like against his own, he’s been trying to figure out whether it was just that kiss he didn’t enjoy—or whether he simply doesn’t understand the appeal of kissing at all.
And if it’s the latter, however is he supposed to tell Crowley he might not be the right person for that one fabulous kiss? Especially when all Aziraphale wants is for Crowley to understand just how deeply he loves him.Series
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After averting the Second Coming, Aziraphale struggles with painful memories. He invites Crowley on a trip, hoping a break from the bookshop will help. Unfortunately, fears aren’t so easily left behind, but using their recently gained privacy to figure out how to shape a future together might be the more promising strategy anyway.
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It's the first Christmas after the failed Armageddon, and Crowley is definitely not in a festive mood. Can Aziraphale's enthusiasm (and a certain yellow-leaved poinsettia) change his mind?
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After everything is said and done, an angel and a demon settle into a quiet cottage in the South Downs.
Collection of fluffy South Downs ficlets.
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Dylan finally gets the chance to show Ryan that podcast about himself.
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After Armageddon't, Crowley feels they’re lingering on the threshold of something. Something complicated, something impossible to name, but something that has a pull too strong to ignore. Yet, there’s still this door standing between them, this door Crowley has been hovering near for … someone knows how many years.
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Ryan struggles with the difficult decisions he made during the night, the overwhelming guilt weighing heavily on him. Dylan offers comfort.
Finally, Dylan declared, “I think you’re grappling with clouds of possibilities.”
Staring at him incredulously, Ryan asked, “I am grappling with what?”
“Clouds of possibilities,” Dylan repeated as if that said it all. -
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Aziraphale admires Crowley’s hair secretly (or so he thinks) for millennia. Openly admitting to his weakness proves more difficult than expected, but with a nudge in the right direction they might just get there.
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“It’s astonishing, really,” he said loudly, making sure Crowley couldn't miss it, satisfied that his voice betrayed none of the warring emotions swirling inside him, “that you think you don’t need to be forgiven for believing this—this—was how I wanted you to kiss me for the first time.”
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What does being us even mean, Crowley?
