thegoodomensdumpster: the-moon-loves-the-sea: drawlight: guardian-of-soho: larygosomens: “Excu
thegoodomensdumpster:the-moon-loves-the-sea:drawlight:guardian-of-soho:larygosomens:“Excuse me, ma’am, we’re two supernatural entities just looking for the notorious Son of Satan.”An angel just slowly putting himself back together, straightening out his coat and his tie over his pounding heart, while the love of his life whose breath is still on his lips makes fun of him like he always does in these moments (to cover HIS pounding heart, but the angel doesn’t know this)god, they’re both so flustered in different ways.We only see Crowley mimic and mock Aziraphale four times. Every time he’s feeling vulnerable and exposed and unsure of his connection to him. One is after Aziraphale refuses him the holy water and says he doesn’t need him (“Obviously,” Crowley snarks, speechless because it wasn’t obvious to him, not at all). One is when they’ve just realized they’ve lost the Antichrist and Aziraphale won’t take partial responsibility for it, which means the world is about to end and Crowley is suddenly feeling he’s in this alone, trying to save them, and Aziraphale yells at him to drive safer, like that’s the real danger right then. One is in Tadfield, right after Aziraphale feels the flashes of love, and then insinuates Crowley wouldn’t understand (“Oh lord, heal this bike,” Crowley intones: you’re so holier-than-thou, Aziraphale, you prig, why do I love you so deeply, so inescapably, why don’t you think I’m capable of it). And one is here, when Aziraphale has just exposed the core of him with tenderness and praise and then stared right into his bluster without blinking—without fear—with something that looks like hunger. NGHGFMLWBX -- source link
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