“Give him back,” Aziraphale mustered all of his courage to say while craning his neck to look up at
“Give him back,” Aziraphale mustered all of his courage to say while craning his neck to look up at the devil himself in all his demonic glory. He was just glad he sounded unfazed, and maintained his composure. Satan could look like anything he wanted, he was that powerful a creature, but he chose to be massive, several stories taller than all other beings, with red scales for skin that blackened on the edges, as if crisped by an internal fire. Dramatic, like all demons, his own included, but with the power to back it up.This is my collaboration with @serafaina for the @do-it-with-style-events Good Omens Reverse Bang. It goes with the story On the Battlefield of Hell Aziraphale marched into Hell almost immediately after Crowley was discorporated. No stupid accident would steal Crowley from him. He would go wherever Crowley was, he would find him, and he would get him back. Wherever he went, Aziraphale would come for him. Even to the feet of the Fallen Morning Star himself.Satan has his own plan to trick an angel into either Falling or being permanently killed. He didn’t mind either way. ***Rating: MWarning: Graphic depictions of violenceChapters 1/6tags: Aziraphale/Crowley, Hurt/Comfort, BAMF Aziraphale, Hurt Aziraphale, Blood and Gore, Rated For Violence, No Sexual Content, The hurt is mostly physical not emotional or mental, Tournaments, How Aziraphale becomes a Prince of Hell (kind of), Aziraphale doesn’t fall -- source link
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