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"You!" Michael accuses. "What are you doing here?"
"Oh, he didn't tell you?" Crowley crosses his arms. All eyes go on Aziraphale, who does his best to hide his terrified expression and smile politely. "Angel, I thought you had everyone notified? Tell me at least the Metatron told them!"
"The Metatron?" Uriel repeats in disbelief.
"Tell us what!" Michael squeaks.
"Why, of my redemption of course! Courtesy of the powers of Heaven! Who saaaaved a wrrretch like meeee~" he sings, rather loudly and rolling the R's. The arch angels wince at the pitch of it. "Changed my mind on the whole second in command thing, and now I'm here to help out! Missing Messiah, I hear. Well! Seeing as Aziraphale and I are the leading experts on Earth it sounds like you need all hands on deck!"
"We surely would have been notified if you were really—" Uriel is cut off.
"Well consider yourself notified, guys!" Crowley smiles broadly. "In fact…" He jumps on Aziraphale's desk. "Hell-oooo, everyone! Guess who's back!" he shouts in a sing-song voice.
"Would you get down from there!" Michael scolds, clearly beyond annoyed.
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A S3 rewrite full of hope, silliness, and an angel and demon causing trouble.Bookmarked by froschfrollein
06 Jun 2026
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The Final Omen by pixiepojmansky
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
10 May 2026
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*Season 3 Fix-It*
The fandom needs pampering, so here's the spoiler for this fic so you don't have to wonder if they'll make it: this is a happy ending story. You'll love this ending, period. It's swoony, spicy, funny, it has it all.
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Nearly a year after returning to Heaven as Supreme Archangel, Aziraphale learns that the Second Coming is no distant prophecy but an active and deadly project. This time, Heaven intends to succeed, and Aziraphale has been tasked with delivering it.
Hell has already made its move. A new Antichrist has been planted, not in a human but in a demon, a choice calculated to destabilise Heaven’s certainty from the inside out.
And, of course, Aziraphale and Crowley are not speaking.
What passed between them before the separation still lingers, unresolved and unspoken, and both will work independently to stop the Second Coming and save the imperfect world they have spent millennia protecting.
A story about rebellion, perfection and loss, and the dangerous hope that love, even delayed, might still change the ending.
Oh. And there's a baby too.
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Bookmarked by froschfrollein
14 May 2026
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The Unity of Opposites by depraveddame
Fandom Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
03 Apr 2026
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Professors Anthony Crowley and Aziraphale Fell do not like each other.
They despise one another.
In fact, most would more than likely describe them as being mortal enemies if nothing else.
Rivals in their field of Philosophy at a prestigious university, they clash in nearly every sense of the word, doing their absolute best to either 1) go out of their way to metaphorically rip the each other to shreds, or 2) aggressively and/or spitefully avoid the other.
So what happens when one of them is rather unexpectedly chosen as Head of Department over the other?
Tensions— inevitably and ineffably— reach a breaking point.
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Bookmarked by froschfrollein
12 Apr 2026
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A love story about angels and demons. Also, fish
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Last Christmas by NGK_RedKite
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
01 Jan 2026
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Aziraphale was a lonely, London bookseller, who found himself cut off from all comfort, even the books he once loved. His world is a quiet, painful cage. This Christmas is broken by the appearance of a mysterious stranger. A man who watched him with insolent familiarity from the shadows.
Aziraphale lets the man closer. But is this the warmth of new beginnings? or a more beautiful kind of ruin? The devil isn't always a tempter. Sometimes, he is the one who offers the truth you've been desperately hiding from.

