Eden | Good Omens One-Shot Book
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 239
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 8
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2019
Fluffy and amusing one-shots to satisfy readers such as Crowley, or bibliophiles like Aziraphale. The angst will be kept to a minimum. I wish for all my stories to have a happy ending... Maybe.

Also, there are so many of these books on Wattpad, but I shall endeavour to grace your minds with my amazing (not really) and original (sort of) Mini-stories!
Be prepared for strong, complicated words that probably won't make a dent in our beloved angel's vocabulary. Oh, and do watch out for our notorious demon's curse words.
DISCLAIMER: I don't own Good Omens. Those rights go to Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
Also, this book of One-shots was made to practise my writing when it comes to description and hooks. I will not, no matter how much you demand, create another One-shot just because you feel like reading another one. However, I do take prompts that I will work on in my own time, when I'm not attempting to write my own, original book.
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Falling Heavenward: A Good Omens Crowley/Aziraphale Fanfic

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Aziraphale would forgive him, of course. He always did. That had always been the Hell of it. It had been stupid to think things would be any different this time. It was a game they had been playing a long, long time, and he was all kinds of fool and idiot if he was going to suddenly start taking it seriously, even if only a few days ago he had thought Aziraphale was dead. Our side. It would be nice, really nice, if there was an *our side.* To be honest with himself, there was nothing in all the universe he wanted more. "I'll pick you up at eight," he repeated to the closed door, and headed back to the flat to take it out on the plants.