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  1. Rec 51

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    In 1970, Crowley met Freddie Mercury, then met him again, and again, until the meeting became something that was far more than meeting, and too much like love for anything Crowley was supposed to be allowed.

    In 2022, Crowley watched Aziraphale walk away from him, at which point his blasted car decided the only thing he'd be allowed to hear was a song written by a human he loved, about the angel Crowley had loved from the dawn of his memories.

    There are things we can't get back once they're gone, but sometimes, once in a great while, faith and perseverance can bring about something that feels like reconstruction. Sometimes, we get another chance.

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    17 Jun 2026

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    The story of a sick and lonely demon appearing uninvited on an angel's bookshop sofa, and all of the events thereafter.

    (Learning to let yourself be loved is one of the hardest things someone can do. Crowley may be learning slowly, but they have all the time in the world.)

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    14 Jun 2026

  3. Public Bookmark 73

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    Once he's jolted awake and choked through his first few lungfuls of air; once he's sat and stared at the sheets for a while and tried his damnedest to sweep away the sounds of Aziraphale's dying screams, he takes a breath, and he takes stock.

    Firstly: a cautious glance around reminds him that he is in Aziraphale’s upstairs bedroom. In Aziraphale’s bookshop.

    The bookshop is not on fire.

    (OR: Aziraphale comes back. Things are good. Crowley's dreams don't really agree yet. But they will, with time, and perhaps a few miracles.)

    (An established relationship two-shot)

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    07 Jun 2026

  4. Public Bookmark 36

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    "Spilling your guts," Muriel chirps. "You said that once before. And I didn't know what it meant then. And I didn't get to ask. So. Go."

    And they tap their book of idiots with their pen, giving Crowley an expectant and eager look.

    "Ah," says Crowley, understanding. "Forgot about that. Your whole…special interest thing. Right, okay. So, when humans say ‘spilling your guts’ I suppose it means to…to let out everything that you’ve been feeling. To tell someone what’s been on your mind. Especially if it’s something you’ve been bottling up, like–”

    “What kind of bottles?”

    “I–what?”

    “Is there a specific type of bottle designed to hold human feelings?”

    (OR: Muriel and Crowley catch up after the events of 'Idiot'. Muriel eats an entire loaf of bread. A self-indulgent sequel with Big Crowley Feelings)

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    07 Jun 2026

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    You see sometimes, humans will say one thing, but actually mean another. They call these unusual little turns-of-phrase 'idiots' - probably, Muriel thinks, because of how very stupid they are.

    OR: Muriel dusts, discourages the sale of books, and collects their favourite idioms in a little leather notebook. Crowley drinks, makes snide comments, and gets dusted from time to time. A mysterious door is miracled into existence.

    (An S2 fix-it and Getting Together oneshot, from the POV of my favourite funky little baby, Muriel. Because my heart needed it to exist).

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    06 Jun 2026