- Aziraphale/Crowley
- Just Once More: (E) Aziraphale is trapped in a time loop, reliving the days since Gabriel arrived.
- I Forgive You: (E) The one where Aziraphale realises he needs to ask Crowley's forgiveness this time. Meanwhile, Crowley is just trying to make the Bentley stop playing Taylor Swift.
- Lead Me to the Banquet Hall: (E) Crowley loves taking Aziraphale out to eat almost as much as Aziraphale loves eating, but it's always a bit of a one-sided affair. Aziraphale has never understood why. Crowley planned on keeping it that way, but best laid plans...
- Let Sleeping Demons Lie: (E) After an evening spent drinking together, Aziraphale is disturbed to realise that Crowley cannot be woken up from his nap. He'll need to make a decision about how far he's willing to go to retrieve his best friend.
- The Last Test and Proof: (E) Crowley goes on a road trip across America to delay the Second Coming. Aziraphale tries to teach angels about humanity. In between, they talk.
- Tales From a Bookshop: (T) Crowley's moping, Aziraphale wants to fix things, and turns out, there's enough blame to go around.
- Affection and Other Cravings: (E) An examination vis-à-vis food and forgiveness.
- Inching Past the Edge: (E) AAnother take on Crowley and Aziraphale's relationship over the last six thousand years, told in between the canon scenes from the beginning of episode three.
- Back Room: (T) Aziraphale actually does have quite an extensive collection of pornography in the bookshop. Like most of the questionable things in Aziraphale’s life, it’s Crowley’s fault.
- First Light: (E) It wasn’t until late that evening that Aziraphale found the note left for him in the backroom, scrawled in a spiky script that he recognized at once.
- Summoning Desire: (E) “Clever, clever angel,” he breathed. The thrumming thrill inside of him increased with anticipation. “So what now?”
- We Only Said Goodbye with Words, I Died A Hundred Times: (E) “Don’t play dumb, angel. It doesn’t suit you.” Crowley’s voice was low. He met Aziraphale’s eyes. “You know who I want.”
- Renting Crowley: (E) Crowley acts out Aziraphale's Victorian-era fantasy of taking a rent boy home for the night. Their little game includes costumes, champagne, dirty talk and explicit sex!
- You, Soft and Only: (E) He hadn’t expected a sudden lapful of angel. “Very sorry about this,” Aziraphale said, and kissed him.
- The Nice and Accurate Love Story of A. J. Crowley and A. Z. Fell: (E) Crowley and Aziraphale have been dancing around each other since the beginning. From Eden to London, it eventually becomes very hard to avoid the only other immortal around.
- His Banner Over Me: (E) Three of Aziraphale's excellent ideas, and how Crowley (very casually) obliges him, as a friend does.
- Pray For Us, Icarus: (T) For three centuries, Crowley has been reincarnated over and over as a human with no memory of his past. Aziraphale has tried to find a way to restore him to his true self, but all he seems to do is hurt them both. This time, he only means to steal a brief moment when he walks into Crowley's flower shop. But Crowley can't let it go...
- The Book of Muriel: (T) The chronicles of an angel, a demon, and Muriel: a courageous third wheel.
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