Fun fact: Neil: We had talked, Terry and I, a lot about the angels. The angels actually showed up in a first draft of the Good Omens film script we did. For some reason, the studio couldn’t come to terms with the idea of Aziraphale owning a bookshop, so he had to work in the British Museum. So there was a scene where he was pursued through the British Museum by angels flicking on their halos then throwing them like killer Frisbees. (x)
warning: cuteness overload!!, they’re both cute & silly, overusing of the petname “baby”, jk acting like a sugar daddy
a/n: thx to the anon who requested a text scenarios🫶🏻 tbh i didn’t feel like im too creative to do them but here we gaurr <let me know if yall want some more 0.0>
A note from Neil on Maggie's record shop: The record shop was opened by Maggie's great-grandmother in the 1920s in a corner of Aziraphale's bookshop. (l think she was demorstrating the new-fangled gramophones, and he fell in love with the musical reproduction
and realised he could listen to music without leaving his bookshop.) By the 1930s Aziraphale (who owns the buildings that his bookshop is above) offered her the shop next door because (a) it had come free and (b) too many people were corning into his bookshop to buy records. (The original 'Small Back Room' was in Aziraphale's shop.) The shop stayed in the family, and Maggie took it over when her father retired.