A Nightingale Sings in the Kansas Fields.
(Work in Progress Season 2 Good Omens possible spoilers)
Working Summary: They had shared one night even before the kiss alcoholof course involved, like many whoops moments do. Sharing one night is all it takes for a Child to be born, the last piece of Aziraphale that Crowley has. Their sweet Daughter their little Nightingale.
A/N: I don't know why I thought of this guess I wanted domestic fluff and decided mix seahorse dad with the ending of Season 2 Gabe and Beez help to hide them with them while Zira figures his shit out,
Because the best place to hide is the middle of nowhere Kansas lol
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A little girl ran across the cornfields as the sun hung low in the sky spreading her wings she flew low to the ground stalking behind a person before she lept, laughing, as she caught the other by surprise before he too started laughing
"Oh no the child's got me whatever shall I do" he gave a feign cry as she laughed a laughter that sounded like song to anyone who heard it
"Mmmm I don't know Uncle Gabriel, feed me to a hellhound?
The man snorted shaking his head as the child clung as he picked up the pails she decided to slide off
"You are just like your Papa,"
She grinned up at him
"Which one?"
Gabriel broke out into laughter as she gave the most innocent look possible, he lay a hand in the auburn curls on her head she looked up at him turquoise eyes wide with playful intent it made his heart hurt as Aziraphale popped into his mind, however he answered
"Right now both of them,"
Their heads turning as the usual crash of the door announced another, Crowley stood on the porch leaning on one of the posts with a smile,
"Esther sweetheart time to come inside for Dinner, you too Gabriel, Bee says if they have to do a repeat of a week ago they will,"
Gabriel had been doing chores and forgotten the time, so he had gotten a taste of what it was like to be surrounded by his partners creatures. He had been chased all the way to the house by horse flies who kept biting him, a very irritated yet amused Lord of the Flies standing in the kitchen as he shooed them off
Crowley himself grinned at the memory as his little girl ran towards the porch, scooping her up and swinging her around. He almost did not believe she would be 4 soon, her existence a mystery, but not an unwelcome one
She had saved him and like a proud parent that he was would be glad to admit that he won't deny when he saw bits of Aziraphale poking through, whether that be healing one of the farm animals or being kind to practically everyone she met, it did hurt a bit
But his intelligent bright little girl when he explained why her other daddy wasn't there with a careful bluntness she just sat swinging her legs he would always remember her words
"You know what? I think it's okay he made his decision. You may have not known that I existed, but he should have seen you, my wonderful dad, who chose raised me despite my other parent leaving you- you could have put me in an orphanage or something similar...but here I am!"
He had instantly wrapped her in a hug, which she happily returned. Now she sat at the table chattering to the other 2 about her adventures in the fields while she ate her supper,
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A Nightingale Sings Kansas Fields Sneak Peek
Wherein we get a bit of 'Uncle' Gabriel with little Esther, Crowley and Aziraphales Kid, a little context is this is post season 2, and so Crowley is raising Esther on their own with others
As they say, it takes a Village
Love this baby
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The little girl ran across the cornfields as the sun hung low in the sky, red hair trailing behind as she spread her wings and lept soaring upwards before she flew low to the ground, stalking behind a person at the edge of the fields, watching them as they took dirt into their fingers feeling it as she lept, letting out a shrill laugh, as she caught the other by surprise as they gave a yelp, before he too started laughing
"Oh no, the child's got me whatever shall I do." They gave a feign cry as she laughed, the Archangel smiled fondly at the little girl as she responded with
"Mmmm I don't know Uncle Gabriel, feed me to a hellhound?
The man snorted, shaking his head, his niece clung before deciding to slide off stretching brown wings following,
"You are just like your Papa," he said with the same fondess
She grinned up at him, oh that smile that melted him as it reminded them of the child's sire.....Aziraphale the way her eyes sparkled with mischief though was all Crowley as the little one asked cocking her head,
"Which one?"
Gabriel broke out into more laughter, laying a hand in the auburn curls on her head before scooping the child into their arms
"Right now? Both of them,"
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Good Omens s2 SPOILERS
This scene where Aziraphale figures out that Crowley lied about killing the goats is very precious to me.
It’s really just the beginning of their relationship and how they are learning each other and it is dear to me.
But crowleys face in the shot above is cautious, almost showing trepidation. And I know it’s because he doesn’t want Aziraphael to see that he actually didn’t follow hell’s orders and did it his way but what if he was almost afraid Aziraphael would tell someone?
What if he was afraid the Angel, this enemy, that he had only known a very (relatively) short time, would spill to other angels or even hell that this had happened? Like obviously Aziraphael doesn’t wouldn’t, but because it is so early in their relationship, Crowley can’t really know that, right?
What if what we’re seeing there is fear from the demon being caught doing good outright but the enemy?
Does this post make sense?
Idk but I can’t stop thinking about how he must be feeling in that moment.
There was no real bonding up to that point.
They met at moments when their viewpoints were very much clashing and the sides very evident previous to this meeting, and I can’t imagine what Crowley must have been feeling to be caught in the moment like that.
But it all turned out ok because Aziraphael is kind and precious and loving.
Now I need them to get back together.
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