• 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.
    • Pax In Terris: (T) It's Christmas Muriel! The chestnuts are roasting, the sleigh bells are ringing, and the world is about to end. Unfortunately the only two people who can save it still aren't talking.
    • Ut It Tempus: (T) The tale of a plucky scrivener, their new demonic companion, and a quest to rescue a bookshop from Climate Change.
    • 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.
    • That Dares Not Grasp The Thorn: (T) He'd already spent too long sacrificing the here and now on the altar of the past. They had so little time.
    • 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?”
    • Herein a Blossom Lies: (T) He couldn't explain it, just like he couldn't explain the intensity of all his reactions to Aziraphale, couldn't explain the pull he felt, like gravity, like grace, like words on the tip of his tongue, like a memory that wouldn't quite come into focus.
    • 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.”
    • Who Pluck'd Thee From Thy Stalk: (G) Crowley had never believed in... well, in much of anything, to be honest. Certainly not in anything so woolly as destiny. Or any other force, cosmic or divine or otherwise, that could bring people together because their lives were meant to intersect.
    • Like a Sunless Garden: (T) Aziraphale should have known better. From the very start, he should have known better. But he just keeps making the same mistakes, and it isn't only him who has to pay for them.
    • 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.
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