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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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edgy-fluffball asked:

May I ask for a drabble of Aziraphale being introduced to Crowley's plants, please?

lineffability answered:

“This is… where you live?”

Aziraphale stood in the doorway with absolute horror in his eyes, a kind of horror that not even the reign of terror had been able to produce, perhaps because back then the promise of crêpes had cancelled out most of his brain functions. Reluctantly, he took a small step into the flat. Or warehouse. Bunker. Whatever this was. 

“Nope! Never seen this place before, actually. Just broke in for the fun of it; who needs permanent housing anyway? Where’s the fun in that?” When the expression of horror on the angel’s face only deepened, Crowley rolled his eyes behind his dark glasses. “Yes, angel, I live here.” 

“But… it’s dreadful!” Aziraphale cried, genuinely scandalized. 

Crowley grinned. “Why, thank you.”

“That’s, that’s not–oh, Crowley.” He sighed. 

Crowley snaked out of Aziraphale’s way as the angel cautiously foraged into the flat, as if treading on unholy ground. In a way he supposed he was, though the aesthetics of the place evoked not Hell, but another unearthly place, one he was all too familiar with. One he had tried very much to shut out of his own living space. 

The style, he believed, was called ‘minimalistic’: minimal decoration, minimal furniture, minimal love. Lots of empty space.

As Aziraphale walked along a narrow, grey corridor, he peeked through a half-open door to his right and caught a glimpse of green: a little houseplant, sitting forlornly on a table. He furrowed his brows, but walked on. 

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hereditary enemies this is excellent crowley's speech to the plants is particularly good
qwanderer

The Beginning

qwanderer

(So I haven’t gotten very far yet but I feel like sharing what I’ve got)

It began, more or less, when a very young angel called Jewels refused to be edited. Not again.

“Do I have to?” Jewels said, as he looked at the Almighty’s metaphorical potter’s wheel, not wanting to step onto it again.

The Almighty, as was Xir wont, made Xir reply known in a manner which was clear and definite, but which was, being ineffable, not easily put into words. However, in this case, the most basic and accurate translation was probably Yes.

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garashir hereditary enemies oh my gosh this is EXCELLENT the whole concept of jewels refusing to be edited is fucking Brills this needs a tag