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Astrophysics is (Really) For Everyone (From a Stubborn Academic, with a Dedication to One Supportive Husband) by smolalienbee
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV)
13 Jun 2026
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"Darling, it's getting late. Are you still working?"
Anthony, lit only by the moonlight and the dim glow of his laptop screen, continues to type away for a few more seconds. Asa waits, hovering in the doorway. Lately, he's had to get used to this sight — his husband, always click-clacking away, stubbornly refusing to do anything else but keep working on what will, eventually, become his second book, for now tentatively titled Astrophysics is (Really) For Everyone.
Asa tries to be supportive. Asa is also growing increasingly worried.
Bookmarked by bertoyana
14 Jun 2026
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Kiss me, kiss me, kiss me by yakotenka
Fandoms: IT - Stephen King, IT (Movies - Muschietti)
16 May 2026
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“Would you ever want to marry me?” Eddie asked, and he thought he knew the answer, but the question still made something in his lungs stutter when he asked it aloud.
“Eddie, baby, I’d take you down to the courthouse right now, if you asked,” Richie said.
“Okay,” Eddie said, and Richie stopped walking. “Okay, let’s go.”
(Eddie and Richie get married.)
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12 Jun 2026
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Anthony J. Crowley has never been happier, he’s found his meaning in life in the form of an adorable bookseller.
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28 May 2026
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Aziraphale wakes up alone in their bed in South Downs, and finds Crowley sitting outside in the cold on the porch, looking up at the sky that is devoid of his stars to his serpentine eyes.
(Or: An old Good Omens draft I found, edited, and posted, just because I can.)
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- Part 51 of Good Omens Fics
Bookmarked by bertoyana
28 May 2026
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For as long as he could remember, Asa Fell had always had dreams.
In his dreams, Asa saw glorious acts of creation and invention. He saw the lengths that people were willing to go for one another, the strength and kindness and hope that dwelt within the human soul. Names, places, dates and faces, they all left Asa’s mind as quickly as they had appeared; he could never hold on to the knowledge, only the feelings. But through it all there was one constant presence, a person, Asa thought, though he could never catch a real glimpse of them.
They were a soul that his recognised again and again, over and over throughout the endless timespan of his dreaming.
Bookmarked by bertoyana
26 May 2026

