The hour remained rather on the painful side of ack-emma, but the lark was on the wing, the snail on the thorn, and Jeeves in my room doing the important work of restoring this Wooster to the world, body and soul.
"Jeeves, you stand alone," I said after I had a bit of that.
"If I may be so bold, sir, I think I no longer do."
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got tagged by @idanit!!!!
last song: counting crows - accidentally in love cause i was listening to my sappy ineffable husbands playlist lolololol
last movie: im p sure Baby Driver cause 1) i dont watch movies often 2) i fucking love that movie and ive been rewatching it a lot lately
currently watching: uhhhhhh nothing in particular? waiting for the last season of spn to finish so that i can watch it all in one go, otherwise i just watch let's plays on youtube,,,,
currently reading: definitely not books! (well except for stuff for uni - lately it's been a lot of schell's the art of game design) mostly i've been reading good omens fanfic tho - i've been trying to catch up with @sevdrag's old vines, also discovered the Angel Network series today, I read one fic out of it ("(War) What is it Good For" - in which spn's cas gets yeeted to gomens verse and is finally properly taken care of!!!) and i may try to read the whole series too
currently craving: uhhh motivation to finally finish the piles of homework? also for my laptop to finally be fixed and returned to me I WANNA DRAW AND PLAY GAMES ON A FAST LAPTOP PLS JUST LEMME anyway
im gonna tag @under-a-linden-tree @sevdrag @d20owlbear (sorry if any of y'all got tagged already)
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Aziraphale's fashion choices have always been a bit outdated, so Crowley is left reeling when he shows up to their date in something entirely new and different.
Or: Aziraphale wears a skirt. Crowley copes.
— "could this be how every day begins?" by theineffableprofessor
A piece I made for @do-it-with-style-events's reverse minibang in collaboration with the lovely @cryptic-queer-cryptid! I took an old sketch I had lying around, and they transformed it into a cozy autumny story full of feelings — check it out on AO3 for the full experience.
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♫ She's knockout, she's regal, her beauty's illegal
It's stunning how cunning this lady can be ♫
*paints the initials of a mysterious paramour on her knee in an elaborate plot to discourage potential suitors*
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“Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that she was English, that she was intelligent, and that she was gayer than a treeful of monkeys on nitrous oxide.”
Butch Aziraphale makes a lot of sense to me.
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It was a horse, and yet not a horse. It was as if one of our placid lorheads had been mated to a great serpent. It was the kind of guise God might have put on if He wanted to walk the world as a horse, for it was unearthly in its beauty. Every sharp edge and narrow part of it was perfect. A single wrong angle would have turned it to catastrophe, but its bones and its muscles were assembled without flaw. It was, in every strand of its mane, and every twitch of its muscle, sublime in a defiance of possibility. It was a witch and an angel conspiring in the skin of a horse.
— The Summer of Blood and the Bridle — Louis Fiend
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A commission piece for @charlottemadison42's wonderful enemies-to-lovers human AU, Or Be Nice! Specifically, it's an illustration of a scene in chapter 21, which has just been posted (go check it out). I loved having the opportunity to work with one of my favourite writers in the Good Omens fandom, and drawing a dance scene, one of my favourite things.
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They entered through two different doors right after the lights dimmed, as usual. Crowley spotted two free seats in row eight and tried to signal it to Aziraphale over people's heads.
Aziraphale's eyes lit up. He knocked a hat off someone's head in the rush to meet him.
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the hills are alive
I've been reliably informed that Crowley hasn't lost any bets and did this simply to annoy someone.
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