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With a scrutinizing and heavy brow, Crowley turns to Aziraphale, both of them thinking, Shiny?! before Crowley quickly realizes...
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Aziraphale glances past her — at the glasses holder mounted by the door — then back to her face, and he softly asks, “May I?”
Crowley’s fingers make shallow dents in the cardboard.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN(17)!!!
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Which was not exactly the sensation he experienced, Crowley realizes. Sobriety creeps into her edges; she chases it away with the remainder of her glass, then quickly with another for good measure.
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Crowley claims to have seen the rise and fall of the mythical Prophetess Cassandra. Big Fish, I think. Cassandra was no more than a Trojan princess. A princess blamed for the tragedies that fell during her lifetime, perhaps — which I can, unfortunately, at least somewhat relate to — but hardly a prophetess. She only...
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The human man is called by some one-syllable name that matches millions of other people on the planet, and despite the name being on one of Crowley’s monthly checks she never can recall it. She calls him Mister Numoney, because nobody with a historic lineage of prestige would paint their ceiling so garishly.
Chapter 3 coming Friday!
Pedestrians part at the sound of rubber squealing on tarmac outside; a black classic peals around the corner, skidding to a noisy stop nearly perfectly-aligned with the curb. It’s a siren’s call, and brown balmorals find sidewalk before their wearer even registers the sound. There, parked across the way, glinting lovely hues in the obscured sunset: the Bentley. Her Bentley.
...chapter 1 coming July 25th