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Date: May, 2000
Setting: Manor Grounds
Status: Public
Summary: A General Announcement and a meeting.
There had been a sign Aziraphale had sellotaped to the edge of his desk a few days ago, since his conversation with Hermes. It was simple, and drew a few questions, but Aziraphale rather liked it. It read:
Mr. Fell's Storytime. Come one, come all!
Saturday after tea.
It made him feel like one of the readers from that show, Jackanory. Except Aziraphale was rather grateful he didn't resemble Prince Charles or the like.
It was now three o'clock and he was sitting in the library, a large, weathered book open in his lap. He had his glasses on, sliding as they were, and a glass of water sat on a coaster within arm's reach. There were pillows strewed about in the small space in front of him, and the bookshelves stretched back. Aziraphale stroked his chin, deep in thought, as he mouthed the words of the next passage.
"Never was the dawn so beautiful," he said to himself, tapping the page. He was so wrapped up in the text and the elaborate illustrations he hadn't noticed the newcomer.
Setting: Manor Grounds
Status: Public
Summary: A General Announcement and a meeting.
There had been a sign Aziraphale had sellotaped to the edge of his desk a few days ago, since his conversation with Hermes. It was simple, and drew a few questions, but Aziraphale rather liked it. It read:
Mr. Fell's Storytime. Come one, come all!
Saturday after tea.
It made him feel like one of the readers from that show, Jackanory. Except Aziraphale was rather grateful he didn't resemble Prince Charles or the like.
It was now three o'clock and he was sitting in the library, a large, weathered book open in his lap. He had his glasses on, sliding as they were, and a glass of water sat on a coaster within arm's reach. There were pillows strewed about in the small space in front of him, and the bookshelves stretched back. Aziraphale stroked his chin, deep in thought, as he mouthed the words of the next passage.
"Never was the dawn so beautiful," he said to himself, tapping the page. He was so wrapped up in the text and the elaborate illustrations he hadn't noticed the newcomer.
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Date: 2006-05-22 08:51 pm (UTC)He slumped comfortably against the undemon. "And listen to you talking about communication and caring. When the hell did you become Mr. Long-Term Relationship Expert? I always thought you were the love-'em-and-leave-'em type. Except for messenger boy. I'll just take your word on his relative temperature, thanks."
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Date: 2006-05-26 07:41 pm (UTC)Belial tilted his head back against the bookcase and closed his eyes. "We're all still growing up. I've lived in desperation. Gabriel has lived in ignorance. We're all just wayward children of a God who didn't get it right the first time 'round. But at least humans do well, right? Maybe he'll perfect it on the third try, if there is one."
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Date: 2006-05-29 06:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-11 01:53 am (UTC)"You think we're that much different than humans? We learn and fuck up like any one else. We've got a bit more weight to pull, more responsibility, so I suppose our punishment is more harsh for our screw-ups. But love isn't one of them. People go to Hell because they do the wrong thing for love, not because they love. I did the wrong thing for love, when I could have had my joy right there, when I was too ashamed to confront my desires. Afraid."
Hand cupped, he caught a feathery mote of dust in his palm and lit it afire with dancing blue flames. It wisped, a tiny gasping crackle, and expired into nothing. "This is what they are to us, all dust and fire, in our hours, they live whole years while everything around them spins."
"To find love so quickly, a thing that takes us so long to even recognize, maybe something is to be gained from watching mortals hold hands in a park."
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Date: 2006-06-11 08:11 pm (UTC)"You could have had your joy right there? Somehow I don't think so. I can't imagine that even archangels are allowed to bugger each other in Heaven. Would you have been able to accept love without sex? Do you think you'd have been able to convince him to even try if you were both angels? Not that angels are incapable of being the instigating parties..." His glance flicked to Aziraphale holding court, trying to disguise his good looks with bad clothes. No one looking at him would ever believe that he'd made all the first moves in their relationship, and that was part of what the demon found so damn appealing about him.
"I still think we could find love just as quickly as any human if we know we can have it. But just imagine introducing love to Hell. Not much of a punishment anymore then, is it? And in Heaven? Angels breaking up with one another? Causing anger, jealousy, and lust? Neither side would ever get any work done. Both would get fucked up, just like the Earth, only worse because we're all immortal. Your ex-boyfriend would never go away. Total chaos and destruction."
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Date: 2006-06-14 01:17 pm (UTC)He unclenched his fist and stood. "And you're wrong. We can't. Not us. We don't trust like that. It took the both of us centuries to fall in love, and ten times that long to admit it. There is love in Hell, but you might be too blinded by being on Earth so long to see it; it's not always happy, or fun, or even good, but it's there and it flourishes. Love already exists in the purest of places, just as it exists in the most depraved. It's not love at fault, it's only us."
"I can't change reality for you, my friend."
Tongue stinging from the anger in his own words, he turned his face from Crowley and left as he had come, shadowy silent.
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Date: 2006-06-16 08:39 pm (UTC)"If you really think we're the ones at fault, Belial, you're way more cynical than I am," he murmured, wrapping his arms around his knees again to avoid a chill.