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Demon and Angel Professors by Ghostinthehouse
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
01 Sep 2021
Summary
They're professors. They're married. Their students don't realise. Cue shenanigans.
Multiple short arcs with one-shots (and often pauses) between them. Characters continue from one arc to the next.
Any ambiguity between being human and being occult/ethereal is entirely deliberate.
Note: The author is not affiliated with Neil Gaiman and denounces his activities (see Vulture article)
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12 Aug 2023
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A.Z Fell Cooking (aka vlogger au) by MostWeakHamlets
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
30 Nov 2020
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11 Jan 2022
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11 Dec 2021
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Summary
Picking up where canon leaves off, my Eden!verse chronicles Aziraphale & Crowley's adventures through great losses, gains, and life's cosmic curveballs. From a village on Earth to Heaven, Hell, and Eden itself, Aziraphale and Crowley make many new friends, learn God's plan for them, and discover what it means to love each other.
It is, in turns, gripping, epic, heartrending, sweet, romantic, and humorous. Based on my readers' comments, there is a great likelihood that you will cry.
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18 Oct 2021
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An Ineffable Plan: A Canon Compliant Love Story by thebright1
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
27 Aug 2020
Summary
Aziraphale and Crowley have a special connection that always lets them know where the other one is-- this has some unintended consequences over the course of 6000 years.
In which God has it all planned out, Heaven and Hell don't know what they're on about, and an angel and a demon fall in love and break up multiple times over 6000 years.
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David Tennant ad-libbed the line "I can't find you!" during the burning bookshop scene, and I wrote an entire series to explain why.
The title of each piece comes from the prompt of the day for the February 2020 Ineffable Valentines challenge on Tumblr.
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29 Aug 2021

