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That leaves Daniel and Armand, still covered in dust, sitting in the living room.
“So,” Daniel pours a glass from the copper pot and plops a sugar in because why not? He deserves a little treat after destroying an immortal marriage. “Does he get the penthouse in the divorce? Who signed the papers?”
Armand’s fingers are rubbing back and forth in that little tell. They press hard enough that his pale nails turn white.
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hold me like water (christ, hold me like a knife) by sahwen
Fandoms: Interview with the Vampire (TV 2022)
30 Jun 2024
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"Am I to atone for my wrongs, Daniel?" He asked. God, was he still slurring his words? "What is my penance?"
"Drunk isn't a good look on you."
Or: Louis leaves. Armand spirals. Daniel watches. Nothing gets better.
Bookmarked by jackandjill
05 Jun 2026
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so very fascinating. brilliant dialogue and analysis of both characters!
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Martha takes walks to clear her head. She runs into a familiar face.
Bookmarked by jackandjill
04 Apr 2026
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scherzo in f-sharp minor, for orchestra by astrhae
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
18 Jun 2024
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It was a truth universally acknowledged that an angel in possession of no memory must be in want of a wife.
No, that was the wrong book. The wrong line. Aziraphale frowned.
“What,” the gentleman before him asked, “and I mean what, are you doing here?”
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Or, two years after things fall apart, Aziraphale shows up at Crowley's doorstep without his memories. The easy part is getting it back, the hard part is getting them back together.
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Bookmarked by jackandjill
31 Mar 2026
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“Was there any difference, between altar and static? Altar and telescope? That kneeling on the ground, bending to look up, to say: hello, hello? Anyone there? It was all God’s silence: a language lost in translation.”
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Cassie didn’t think it was stupid to hope. Despite the handful of times that she has seen and heard Eileen Shamsi. Even if her diatribes mask her concern. She’d listen right?
Or McKay and Javadi talk after Shamsi leaves.
Bookmarked by jackandjill
22 Mar 2026
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“Tell me I’m old, Cassie thinks, please, tell me so I can drop this.”

