FIC MASTER-LIST
I'm realizing I haven't compiled a list of links to what I've written to link to my tumblr but I've seen a lot of writers doing it SO:
RECENTLY COMPLETED:
Where The Nightingales Should Be - As the Second Coming quickly approaches, Aziraphale turns up at the Bookshop's door after nine months in Heaven, drenched and bleeding, much to Crowley's confusion (and worry). As Heaven, Hell and the world prepare for the End Times once more, Crowley and Aziraphale must confront their feelings and their differences as they work to save the one place they call home, and the life they built there together. With the help of a shy angel, a scrivener, a pair of shopkeepers, a witch, a (former) witch-finder, a former Antichrist, a gaggle of teenagers, a few incompetent demons, and the Son of God, it might just be possible. A story of hope, despair, love, and finding that no matter what you might be told, there is always, always a choice. (32 chapters and an epilogue).
SERIES:
THE REST OF THEIR LIVES: (4 part)
Our Side - Crowley and Aziraphale take care of each other through a mysterious illness that afflicts them both. In which they see each other at their worst, love each other for it all the more, and learn that being on your own side isn't so bad after all. (3 chapters)
To Sleep, Perchance To Dream - Crowley tries to hide from Aziraphale that he has stopped sleeping after a series of nightmares about the bookshop burning, Aziraphale sets a plan of his own in motion to help. Both of them fail pretty miserably, but make it through anyhow. Ft. terrible nature documentaries, a failed attempt at looking cool while ice skating, and the little old lady in the flat below. (5 chapters)
Godfathers (Again) - An excitable two-year-old girl makes herself known in the bookshop one evening after closing, with no idea where her parents might be. When it becomes clear that no one is coming by the shop to retrieve her anytime soon, Crowley and Aziraphale take it upon themselves to return her to her parents, wherever they may be. In which Aziraphale frets, Crowley grapples with the concept of goodness, and an odd day out makes a family of two into a family of three. (8 chapters)
The Human Dilemma - As the year anniversary of Armageddon approaches, Crowley and Aziraphale find themselves mysteriously turned human. As they work to solve the mystery behind their transformations (while experiencing a few of the more and less favorable parts of being human) and attempt to reverse the matter, they learn a thing or two about what being human means, what it means to love and be loved, and what this might mean for the rest of their lives. (9 chapters)
ONE-SHOTS:
I Really Don't Know Clouds At All - Crawly and Aziraphale converse during the first rain on the Wall of Eden, and meet again during the Great Flood. Crawly attempts to do what he can to go against the Great Plan and help the humans against the raging waters. Aziraphale finds himself doubting everything, from the necessity of the disaster to the wrongfulness of caring for a demon. Together, they grieve for humanity.
MULTI-CHAPTER STAND-ALONE:
You're All I Want For Christmas - Five times Aziraphale and Crowley almost spent Christmas together, and one time they did. (6 chapters)
What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? - Five times Crowley thought about kissing Aziraphale on New Year’s Eve, and one time he did. (6 chapters)
My Funny Valentine - Five times Crowley gave Aziraphale a gift on Valentine's Day, and one time it was the other way around. (6 chapters)
I'll be adding more as I publish more!! I've genuinely been so overwhelmed (in a good way) by the kindness and support that these fics have been getting. It means the world! (Also if you've written me a comment and I haven't responded, know that I will and I'm so grateful, I've just been MAD busy lately and I will respond soon)
Art is always welcome for any of my work, and if you do please tag me so I can reblog it and talk about how amazing you are! 💙
DISCLAIMER — I have not, nor will I ever use AI in any of my writing. I do not believe in it. I do not support its use in literature. Given the amount of discourse happening online about AI, I wanted to make that clear. Art is one of the greatest parts of being human, so let’s keep creating it with our own two hands and our own wonderful minds 💙



















