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A Midnight Message

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Fandom: Good Omens (British miniseries based on a book by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman)

Word count: 530

Summary: Early 19th century Crowley sends an urgent message to Aziraphale.

Warnings: None


It was well past midnight and Anthony J. Crowley sat at his writing desk, his pallid face illuminated by the flickering candlelight.  He ran a tired hand through his hair as he scrawled something onto a piece of paper in front of him, taking great care to make sure his handwriting was impeccable. Once he had finished, he sprinkled some pounce over the drying letters, then dumped it into the pot on his desk before folding the letter, and sealing it in wax.

“Andrew!” he shouted, and a moment later: “Boy!  Come here!”

“Master Crowley,” a weary voice said from the doorway, “what are you doing awake at this hour?”

“Important message for Mr. Fell in town,” said Crowley.

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veggiekat asked:

Just watchedGood Omens with my kids and my son said it reminded him of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Daughter pointed out that that was Douglas Adams, which kicked off a debate about all three favorite authors being very British and “Not everyone in England knows each other.” Son conceded but added “I wanna believe they were all friends.” So, any chance you and Terry were friends with Douglas?” Daughter insists that’d be too much chaotic good energy but son thinks you three would be fun.

neil-gaiman answered:

I was friends with Terry and I was friends with Douglas. They didn’t know each other, though. I think they met once at a party and had a very awkward hello.