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The Serpent and The Seagull
by megzseattle ( @ineffably-good )
Words: 151,251 Works: 15 (as of 8/16/20) Complete: No (but each story is complete) Rated: G / T
A series of linked works exploring Aziraphale and Crowley's life together at the start of their relationship, as they struggle to come to terms with love, their new arrangement, and the presence of a pet in their lives. Full of humor, snark, arguments and reconciliations, and idiots in love -- all of my favorites.
This is a fun series to follow! There's a nice mix of short vignette-style stories and in-depth plotted out adventures. I agree that it's full of humor and snark! Plus who doesn't love the snake Frederick. 🥰
Early in the series Aziraphale takes up photography, so I had fun picking out photos of things I think he’d want to capture as part of his new hobby. And I love how it looks like Crowley is exasperated (but not really) in the prominent shot. And the tartan seat covers when they travel, of course! 😂
Cover image created by me, adapted from stock photos from unsplash.com and Good Omens show images.