We all know that when Crowley says, "You can't leave this bookshop", what he's really saying is, "You can't leave this life we've made together", but he's too scared to include himself explicitly in it, right? It's like in the fight about Gabriel where Crowley says he wants Gabriel "nowhere near the precious, peaceful, fragile existence he's carved out for himself" but we all know he's just talking about Aziraphale because whenever he's actually talking to Jim or himself, he's only worried about what will happen to Aziraphale, not himself in the slightest. Worrying what will happen to himself is a facade he pulls up in front of Aziraphale to deflect from how deeply he loves him.
On the other hand, when Aziraphale says, "Oh Crowley, nothing lasts forever", he's really saying, "I love you so much that I am willing to give up all my most precious worldly possessions to assure that you are given the treatment and reinstatement you so deserve." His tone of voice and his face are both all love even.
Like it's just so amazingly sad that what Crowley is reading as rejection, as "you're not good enough as you are", is almost definitely Aziraphale saying he loves him more than everything else and thinks he's the most truly good soul he knows?
doodl
That one show 😈😇
you and me in the wreckage of the world
Small fry relocated from hiking path
Día 4 Beso en la mano
2B2T!Fit con F!Pac
Hice el cabello de pac más veces de lo que me gustaría admitir
park bench lovers
American 60s female presenting you say????? Well don’t mind if I do!!!!!
They are litteraly kindergarteneres🏃
I don’t know where we are in the grand scheme of things, but I just wanna be hugging you tonight. 💔
(A painting I made inspired by Romantic Encounter by Mihaly von Zichy)
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sorry for the shit quality i just recorded my screen from my phone but this is making me INSANE