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Anthony J. Crowley, retired astrophysicist and author of exactly one (1) failed book, is having a terrible Tuesday. His community centre lecture, with an audience of sleeping retirees, a knitting circle, and a man named Jim, doesn't go to plan.
Fortunately, Asa Fell, endlessly patient, is sitting in the front row. Asa knows exactly how to handle a tough crowd. More importantly, he knows exactly how to handle a highly strung, self-deprecating former academic who is currently spiraling into a scotch-fueled existential crisis.
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- Part 1 of Revisions
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There You Are by NooRose93
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
27 Jun 2026
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Crowley and Aziraphale return to themselves in the bookshop before God and Satan after living a full life as Anthony J Crowley and Asa Fell.
Keep an eye on the tags, I'll update them as I go.
No posting schedule at the moment, but I'll probably post every few days when I can get the chapters written, beta'd and edited.
Thank you to my betas 77ckk and GlitteringRock
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The thing about stars was that people thought they were fixed. Even Anthony, who knew better, could sometimes fall into the romance of it: the sky as a pattern, the constellations as ancient furniture. But stars were never still. They burned, collapsed, and devoured themselves, making new elements in the furnace of their deaths. The steady ones only looked steady from far enough away.
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Anthony mistakes Asa’s restraint as a lack of desire. Three months into their relationship, Anthony and Asa learn how to be honest with each other.
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The Stars, The Universe, and You by mossycurrawong
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
25 May 2026
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“How? How can I say goodbye to you?” Crowley sucked in a breath, exhaling shakily.
He felt a warm hand against his cheek, thumb gently swiping away the tears. Crowley looked up to see the angel still smiling at him, eyes crinkled with warmth and glistening with tears.
“Oh, Crowley.” Aziraphale exhaled.
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How do you say goodbye to someone you’ve loved since the beginning itself?
Crowley and Aziraphale discuss their final decision in the garden, before they realise one simple loophole. You can still spend an eternity together if time no longer exists. And if you've been placed inside a lucid dream-like reality, perhaps things can be manipulated a little more than it seems.
One last little adventure with Aziraphale and Crowley, living out a lifetime, seeing the stars, and falling in love before returning to the bookshop.
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Sequel to Gravity and Orbit.
After being drawn to each other, then slowly finding their way under the stars, Asa and Anthony must now learn how to truly come together.
Their relationship enters a more intimate, more tangible, and more vulnerable space: one where tenderness no longer erases desire, where attraction becomes impossible to keep at a distance, and where choosing to go further also means choosing to stay afterwards.
For Asa, it is the dizzying feeling of being desired without having to give up his softness. For Anthony, it is the discovery that physical intimacy can be far more overwhelming when it is not just a fleeting interlude.A conjunction, perhaps: the moment when two trajectories stop merely brushing against each other and finally meet.
Note: features an explicit yet non-graphic intimate scene.
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- Part 3 of Gravity
