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Title: Four-Letter Words
Word Count: 13,620
Archive Warnings: No warnings apply
Rating: Teen and up
Pairing(s): Aziraphale/Crowley
Character(s): Aziraphale, Crowley, assorted angels, assorted demons, including Gabriel and Beelzebub
Tags: humour, crack, fluff, love, so much crack, angels with twitter
Summary:
Over the span of 6,000 years, Crowley has taught himself to never say or think the word 'love' in connection to Aziraphale. After the Armageddon fails to happen, he can, but one thing is theoretically knowing that he can confess his feelings, it's a whole other thing to break his self conditioning and do so.
This is a story of love, of the inability to say it when you feel it counts, the other ways you have to find to say or show it. It's about Heaven and Hell being a pain in the arse, an angel discovering the Internet and subconsciously miracling himself a twitter account just to post mushy thoughts about one rather oblivious demon, a few footnotes, which add that bit of crack to balance the emotional story.
Art by
@idanit‘s artpost
@superfast-jellybitch‘s artpost
I could not have wished for a better couple of artists - you guys rule (and I’m still in awe the crack didn’t break you XD )
A special thank you goes to Queer-omenss and Cirilien and Meinposhbastard - betas extraordinaire. An extra thank you to Meinposhbastard for pushing an otherwise rather angsty story towards this pile of crack ;)