S3 Continued
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The thing about stars was that people thought they were fixed. Even Anthony, who knew better, could sometimes fall into the romance of it: the sky as a pattern, the constellations as ancient furniture. But stars were never still. They burned, collapsed, and devoured themselves, making new elements in the furnace of their deaths. The steady ones only looked steady from far enough away.
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Anthony mistakes Asa’s restraint as a lack of desire. Three months into their relationship, Anthony and Asa learn how to be honest with each other.
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I think we've had a thousand lives; I try to find you every time by badwolfgirlicouldkissyou
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV)
27 May 2026
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Crowley remembered Aziraphale’s hand crushing his own with desperate ferocity at the final moment, as though love itself might anchor them against the unravelling. He remembered thinking, with a grief so enormous it eclipsed fear entirely, that they had only just found each other properly. Only just allowed themselves to want. And then he had dissolved into nothing at all.
Only to wake up.
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Aziraphale and Crowley willingly sacrificed themselves in order for a Godless universe to thrive, to give humanity a chance at life without destiny. So how come they still exist?
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In a New Universe on a New Earth, two idiots fall for one another again and again over the millennia in some surprisingly familiar settings.
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- Part 2 of The Ineffability of Stardust
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TV Night at the Cottage by Mizmak
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
18 May 2026
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On TV night in their South Downs cottage, Crowley and Aziraphale watch the final episode of a show that has special meaning for them.
This could be read as an S3 fix-it if you want it to be, but it doesn’t have to be that if you don't.
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There was Silence in the Bookshop by JustRiggingIt
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
14 May 2026
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The final episode has caused quite a lot of uproar online, and while I have mixed feelings, I have looked at what many people were complaining about - especially the ending. So I decided to expand the scene in the bookshop for all those who weren't happy with the Asa/Antony ending.
A retelling of the scene in the bookshop.Extract:
Satan watched as the giant ball of gas exploded and was condensed into a small, round ball, which would one day be blooming green and blue.
“See? Big Bang,” said God and placed a glass dome over it, closing it underneath with a flat plate so that She had a little snowglobe in Her hands. “Let’s wait a few billion years, and then it’s all there.”
Her voice was stoic, like she had done something She was unhappy about. He sighed.
“You’re doing it again,” he gently pointed out, but she only whipped Her head around.Or: What if after God has destroyed Crowley and Aziraphale, but once She is done, Satan and Her talk?
