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'Well?' Grell wants to demand, impatient. 'Are you the one that reaps the reapers?' But the only noise that comes from her ruined throat is a sickening gurgle, a fresh wave of blood dribbling from her lips.
The Undertaker looks at her like some sort of long-lost treasure.
“Finders, keepers,” he whispers.
Vaguely, she knows that those words should terrify her. But she doesn’t have enough blood left in her brain to register the feeling. Instead, as he tenderly picks her up with one arm around her back and the other under her knees, just before the pain of being moved makes everything go black, her only thought is how romantic it is, that she gets to die in someone’s arms this time.
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(Fifteen years after Sebastian wins Ciel’s soul, Undertaker finds Grell dying in a graveyard. She wakes in his bed with a ring around her finger.)
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Ciel orders Undertaker to fire the new maid. The thing is...Undertaker hasn't hired any maids.
(Grell/Undertaker, contains spoilers for the Blue Cult/Blue Revenge arcs)
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It’s not that Grell has a problem with being submissive, exactly. It’s just that she wants to be beaten into submission first. Why bend over for an alpha that can’t even best you in a fight?
The only flaw in her logic is that there are few reapers stronger than Grell.
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Either Way, What Bliss by sual
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
20 Nov 2023
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AU: Crowley has owned Aziraphale for five thousand years. They’ve been married for three of those millennia. Aziraphale is perfectly happy with their binding-turned-courtship, but sometimes, Crowley needs to be reminded of that.
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March of the Black Queen by sual
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
03 Sep 2023
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"I feel,” Aziraphale begins, then immediately falters, hands starting up a familiar fidget. “I still feel as if.” He swallows unnecessarily, and then finally confesses, “It’s just that I still feel a tremendous deal of shame. Over. Over everything.”
Crowley snorts, turning back to his newspaper in a last ditch effort to avoid wherever this is going. “I believe the kids are calling it ‘Catholic guilt’ these days, Angel.”
Aziraphale’s face scrunches up with distaste. “We’re hardly Catholic, my dear.”
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After everything, Crowley and Aziraphale attempt to mend the holes in their relationship. They go about it as haphazardly as they do everything else.