trying on a metaphor

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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Aziraphale/Crowley (Good Omens) Characters: Aziraphale (Good Omens), Crowley (Good Omens), The Bentley (Good Omens) Additional Tags: Ineffable Husbands (Good Omens), He/Him Pronouns For Aziraphale (Good Omens), He/Him Pronouns For Crowley (Good Omens), Aziraphale Loves Crowley (Good Omens), Crowley Loves Aziraphale (Good Omens), Angst, Drama, Hurt/Comfort, Romance, garden in the bookshop scene, South Downs Cottage (Good Omens), Angst with a Happy Ending, Canon Divergence, Good Omens (TV) Season 3 Fix-It, Angry Aziraphale, Protective Aziraphale, Guardian Aziraphale, hopeless crowley, Depressed Crowley, tired crowley, and how they help each other heal, bc we’re going to keep fixing that finale in every which way we can bc we owe them that, so buckle up, (in the Bentley no less), get in loser we’re going to A HAPPY ENDING
Summary:
“Did I say the wrong thing?”
And Aziraphale slowly turns to let Crowley see the tears leaving salty tracks down his cheeks, his devastated brow, the downturn of his mouth, the tight clench of his jaw, and his blazing, furious eyes.
“Yes.”
OR: A rewrite of the bookshop garden scene, in which Aziraphale refuses to let them go gently into that good night. Inspired by Gracie Abrams’ “Hit The Wall”. Title from the same.
The s3 fix-it we need. I’m a little breathless still. ❤️🩹
A Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square🔥✨ (page 1)
Am I insane? Yes.
But we deserve the ✨leg thing✨ (at the VERY least)
Notes: omg this one took my life, took me all day long😭🔥 (the details, the books) I started to cry
Can I just say that... more to come?🫢🔥
Thank you, tumblr, for inserting this on my For You page.
Husband and I visited London for the first time a few weeks ago. Two weeks after the finale, to be exact. One of my must-see sites on the list was Aziraphale & Crowley’s bench in St. James Park. Happily, we found it and I sprawled Crowley-like for a few moments looking out over the lake.

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crowleys pretty yellow eyes.
you agree. You reblog.
Can’t not reblog.
I thought the packaging made for a fun way to display my pins from Good Omens HQ.
Something that lives rent free in my head: Crowley’s innate snakeyness when talking Aziraphale into “guardianship” over Warlock. I watch this scene over and over and over and…
<3 Fionna and Cake <3
Most adorable Fionna ever.
“You must’ve been scared of somethin’ when you were young.” –Penny Dreadful 207
This exchange. This show. Every episode improves upon the last.

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[Did I mention we got attacked by Death Eaters in the lobby?]
Y’all look fantastic! My friend “Luna Lovegood” hopes that you’ll be at Richmond Comic Con in August. :-)
These were the beau’s and my costumes for Awesome Con 2015. For the Star Wars outfits, he made our blasters, his shirt, his vest, and assembled his helmet from a kit. My dress and fascinator (which was an Imperial symbol) are from sellers on etsy and I made the (mostly invisible from this distance) TIE-fighter earrings and Death Star choker from the beads I purchased from ThinkGeek on May the Fourth.
Our Star Trek uniforms, on the other hand, are completely handmade. We both need to make some tweaks to our respective costumes, but they were good enough for people to warn the beau of his impending death and for people to be excited that I was cosplaying Yeoman Rand. (I have a better beehive wig on order and will be adding the iconic basket-weave of hair to the front for the next deployment of this costume. The phasers and boots came from Amazon.
This was the beau’s first comic/sci-fi convention and he was trepidatious (to say the least) about the outing. Being accosted by members of the Rebel Legion at one point (”Why haven’t you reported for duty??”) and having a pretty spectacular time with people wanting to take his photo and/or being oohed and ahhed over made the first day a complete success. He got less attention on Sunday, but was able to spend more time wandering the vendors and artist alleys with a friend. The best part of his entire weekend, though, was getting our photo taken with George Takei. The beau isn’t impressed by “celebrity”, but I was tickled watching his entire demeanor change from casual queuing to nervous excitement to barely-contained bubbling as we moved closer to the photo op booth. As we approached, George stated that he felt alarmed standing between two red shirts and hoped nothing bad would happen to him. The beau got to shake George’s hand after the photo and that probably made his entire month. Hee!
Super rad weekend at Awesome Con in DC!
Saturday I dressed up as Wirt from Over the Garden Wall, and Sunday I dressed up as Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls. If you have not seen either of those series, get your ass on it, because they are amazing.
Also check out the booty I picked up!
You made for a fantastic Wirt!
-- Stormtrooper pin-up :-)
10 Awesome Secret Passage Bookshelves
House goals.
Fibonacci spiral by Iraninian illustrator in Pardaz technique

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May the fourth be with you all! Enjoy this bonus comic in honour of the unofficial Star Wars day!
Indeed.
Being an only child, I grew up wondering what it would be like to have a brother. It wasn’t until today, in trying to deal with the terrible news of Andrew’s passing, that I came to realise how much he had become that person for me - someone I could intrinsically love and trust - which I know now means someone who is up for all the good and the bad. Andrew was an irreplaceable part of my family and I am in total disbelief that I’ll never again hear his infectious laugh, nor benefit from his quiet wisdom, or enjoy his generous praise. Andrew created unforgettable, beautiful images on screen, and he did this time and again, because he only ever served what he believed in - he was his own artist, separate from me, but always working generously to make what we were trying to create together better. On set we developed an ability to work together using a minimum of words - a rare meeting of minds. I will always remember turning up, countless times, at five in the morning - all those quiet moments I had with him when I could step on to set and know he was there - unfazed, ready, listening, interested, more importantly - ready to catch me if I faltered. He always had my back. The more anxious I became, the more calm he would be. A solid rock in the unpredictable world we both chose to work in. After 17 years and 8 movies together, the loss of Andrew is very hard to bear. My heart goes out to Jack and Sam, of whom he was enormously proud and to Marce, who gave him so much happiness. Dearest Andrew, you never sought nor wanted praise - you never needed to hear how good you were, you only ever cared about doing great work and respecting the work of others. But on behalf of all those who were lucky enough to collaborate with you, love you and in turn, respect your mastery of story, of light and of cinema magic - you are one of the great cinematographers of our time. Rest in Peace, my friend. Arohanui, Pete