Crowley talks about Aziraphale when he doesn’t know what to say
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The tale is the same (told before and told again) by Woistmeinsmoothie
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV), Christian Bible, Christian Bible (New Testament)
09 Aug 2023
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Summary
Drinking with someone who could turn water into wine, as it turns out, is just like drinking normally because Joshua absolutely refuses to perform frivolous miracles.
“It doesn’t do”, he drunkenly proclaims one night, one arm around Judas, “to preach selflessness and then turn around and use power that could heal the wounded to conjure wine for oneself”.
Crawley hums and conjures another bottle. “So why did you do it at the wedding?”
Joshua’s cheeks turn redder than the alcohol had already turned them. “That doesn’t count”, he says, looking into the fire in front of them, “that was for my mother.”
Crawley laughs and asks which one he means and the Son of God throws a piece of bread in his general direction.
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Downing the red wine in one go he holds the glass out for Crawley to fill again.
Once the water pitcher is empty, Joshua talks.“They’re changing my name”
“To?”
“Jesus Christ of Nazareth”
Crawley hums. “Not too big of a change. Better than Crawley, anyways”
Or:
Crawley gains a name and loses a friend
