I fell for you

I fell for you

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"Eden, the origin of everything?" No, mankind's history starts centuries earlier. Only a few souls remember the epoche before Eden. Crowley is one of them. The highest authority herself dooms him to keep it secret. Even in front of Aziraphale he can't open up. The memories constantly eat further into his soul. If he opened up to his partner, who knows if he could handle the true story of his fall? When an old friend pays the demon a visit, the fate of earth starts to vaguely saunter downwards as. Omega is near. History dares to repeat itself. Crowley is forced to break his silence for saving his angel's life. Nobody could have imagined the real outcome of the story.
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In the earliest moments of existence, when the Garden of Eden bloomed with temptation, two celestial beings crossed paths-one descended from grace, while the other clung to his heavenly perch, ever under the watchful eye of the ineffable. This is a tale of their timeless connection, a slow-burning love story that spans the ages-- a prologue to Good Omens. Journey with them through centuries of camaraderie, unwavering loyalty, and missed opportunities, as they grapple with the profound realization that they were each other's salvation all along. In a world filled with divine intervention and cosmic absurdity, they find their hearts entwined in a love that defies time, destiny, and even the heavens themselves.

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