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“Thwarted.”

The “Ngk” is broken.



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yes, your honor. they are married.

Fifties, so fashionable fifties! Crowley and Aziraphale in fancy haute couture ball gowns like Dior or Balenciaga to celebrate, I don’t know, their love to the world, perhaps.

I don’t know what is that, i just bought gouache colours, blanked out and here it is, so don’t juge, don’t think too much about it either.

Lovely Aziraphale in a 1830s dress like in Gentleman Jack, drinking tea Russian style, because why the hell not.

Oh, I don’t know. Colour is not really my thing, I reckon, but I tried. Aziraphale is extra so she’s wearing a fancy headpiece and she’s into 50s, Crowley is just cool, as always. They are my ineffable wives, that’s it.

Crowley meeting Aziraphale in a small restaurant. Maybe it’s “Ciao, angelo mio“, could be. And look at these fishnet stockings, in my canon Crowley wears fishnet stockings for sure.

You know what? I regret nothing. I’m a simple human being, I ship Aziraphale and Crowley and if they have to kiss, they kiss and I draw them kissing.

I begin to understand Pre-Raphaelites and the Doctor, ginger hair is something. My canon of female Crowley now available in colour.

I like 18th century and the esthétique of that era and I think, it really suits Aziraphale.

I’ve never known that I would rather have crush on Tennant in a wig and with lipstick than on him as he is. I’m still for Davina as female version of Crowley.

AU, where Crowley looks like Davina and Aziraphale is a queen of 50s, is my canon. Also I really like an idea that the angel is tempting Crowley, not otherwise, because Aziraphale definitely knows all about pleasures and hedonism.

Sorry, not sorry. Female Crowley looks like Davina but with ginger hair and snake eyes, that’s my canon, nobody can convince my otherwise.

naniiebimworks: Showpalsgood omens, Crowley and Aziraphale

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good omens, Crowley and Aziraphale


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