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Title: "The Bookshop"
Fandom(s): Doctor Who, Good Omens (TV)
Characters: Fourteenth Doctor, Donna Noble, Aziraphale, Muriel
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 1219

Summary: Shopping in Soho, the Doctor and Donna find a quaint old bookshop.

Read it on AO3.

Author's Notes: This is the DW/GO doppleganger crossover that no one wanted.

I seem to do that every few fics or so, write things that go in directions that no one wanted them to go. I suppose it's a good thing that I don't care. :D

I've wanted to write a Ten-meets-Crowley fic ever since GO came out in 2018, but every idea I came up with seemed so cliché, the same as everyone else was writing, so I never bothered. But, this week, I thought of this. And I made it Fourteen-meets-Aziraphale only partly because it's amusing to me to write a story which doesn't have either of the characters I originally wanted to write. Mostly, though, it's because Fourteen's timeline actually matches the GO timeline and there's a good reason for him and Donna to be in Soho.

To be honest, my husband is to blame for this idea. He found a list of words online and suggested I use them as prompts for stories, and the first word on the list was "hubris". That and a comment he made a couple of days ago about the Doctor probably being able to see the demons' and angels' wings even when they're hidden (because they are more metaphysical than physical) sparked this.

I'm noticing, in my attempt to write a story a month, that while I'm spending most of the early part of the month working on completing WIPs, I rarely ever actually do so, and that what I end up posting is usually some idea that comes to me on the 20th and doesn't have enough time to develop well. It's actually really disappointing, the quality of my work over the last year. Maybe I need to work on trying to get the cool idea early in the month, to give me time to actually do a good job on the story, and use the end of the month (if I have it) to do WIP work. Or, perhaps, have some tripe ready to post, so that if I get an idea late in the month, I can post the tripe for that month and then work on the idea for the next month.

I just feel, though, that I'm just trying to game the system, which was not the intent of this "a story a month" goal.
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Title: "The Demon and the Maid"
Fandom(s): Good Omens
Characters: Crowley, Aziraphale
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 3724

Summary: Working on temptation and corruption in the middle of a war, Crowley attempts to prevent some collateral damage.

Read it on AO3.


A while back (months ago, not long after the second season came out at the end of July), I read a story in which the author said they'd wanted to write a story in which Aziraphale saved Crowley, probably from a Tumblr prompt to do so, because Crowley always saves Aziraphale in the show. The story didn't accomplish this at all - if I remember correctly, Aziraphale saves Crowley from boredom, and does it in a rather out-of-character way (I think by offering to take him out and help him corrupt people). The story ends there - we never get to see them actually do anything. It was very unsatisfying.

But I thought that was a great idea to work off of. Crowley's always confident he can get himself out of any situation, but there's got to be a few times where things aren't going the way he wants and he can't figure out how to right it (or perhaps, he's entirely incapable of doing so). Aziraphale appears soft and unimaginative, but he is clever and he knows how to work within the system.

So here's Aziraphale saving Crowley.
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Title: "The Temptation"
Fandom(s): Good Omens
Characters: Crowley, Aziraphale
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 1637

Summary: Crowley's been assigned a temptation by Hell and Aziraphale assists.

Notes: Set before the end of the world.

Read it on AO3.

Here's the other GO fic I wrote this week. This won't get as much attention as the previous one, because it doesn't have the Aziraphale/Crowley ship tag. It's really nice actually getting something done. I'd like to write more, but I'm out of ideas for GO for now. Back to picking at WIPs. I did get a few paragraphs of one of them written on Tuesday.
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Title: "A Car and His Boy"
Fandom(s): Good Omens
Characters: The Bentley, Crowley, Aziraphale, the Metatron
Pairing(s): Aziraphale/Crowley
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 470

Summary: Crowley leans against his Bentley, parked over the road from the bookshop.

Notes: Major spoilers for season 2. Don't read this if you haven't seen it yet but plan to.

Read it on AO3.

Omg I wrote a thing! This was a very quick thing today in response to the current challenge at [community profile] tenminutesaday. It was originally just going to be a character introspection, but then took a weird turn.

Good Omens is definitely my obsession at the moment, as is evidenced by this flash fic and the other one I'm working on right now - it's in editing and I hope I'll get it posted within the next couple of weeks. I've been working off and on on various DW fics as well as my origfic, but nothing seems to stick. I guess I just needed more obsession to get me back to the keyboard.
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Title: "Playing with Fyre"
Fandom(s): Good Omens
Characters: Aziraphale, Crowley
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 6477

Summary: Armageddon has been averted and Adam has sent the Adversary back to Hell. All that's left for Aziraphale and Crowley is to figure out Agnes' last prophecy.


Read more... )
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Title: "A Deal with the Angel"
Fandom(s): Good Omens
Characters: Aziraphale, Crowley
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: Adventure
Word Count: 4519

Summary: Crowley iworks hard for the ruling demons of Hell, but this time, there's no way he can complete all of his tasks.

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