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Sep. 12th, 2004 01:59 amCrowley and Aziraphale arrive, shortly followed by Bernard, Fleur, and Tonks. They are all still very much grieving, but decide to honour the memory of Sirius and 'Skandra in a way they would have heartily approved of: getting sloshed and behaving badly.
Aziraphale is the most amazing being ever to walk the Earth, and manages to... put Crowley back together, if such can be called the opposite of breaking.
That Bra is brought up, Crowley is evil, and Aziraphale hates the world.
Crowley indulges in some on-the-side temptation, and discusses the possibility of merchandise with the angel (which, because I never sleep, can be found here and here). Aziraphale, Tonks, Bernard and Fleur muse on Bernard now being bar-Bound, Bernard and Fleur are sweet, but Crowley is soon distracted by the arrival of a newcomer.
Crowley and Iskander talk. Iskander is confused, until he recognises Crowley as his tutor, Phoenix. Crowley is restrained, and is almost broken, albeit unwittingly, by Iskander. They drink, and Crowley reveals to Iskander that he is, in fact, dead. Crowley flees before he can break.
Meanwhile, Bernard, who is watching, asks Tonks who the newcomer is, and what Crowley has to do with him. Tonks tells Bernard that Crowley was Iskander's tutor - which is not a lie, exactly, but Bernard is suspicious nonetheless. Aziraphale and Tonks have a quiet freak-out, and discuss Crowley and 'Skandra, managing to break Crowley-mun from afar.
Crowley returns to the table, in shock. Only when the angel finally mentions familial connections does Crowley break down, which causes Aziraphale to follow suit, but in a good way.
In the end, it all comes full circle, and Aziraphale signs The Bra before he and Crowley head home.
Aziraphale is the most amazing being ever to walk the Earth, and manages to... put Crowley back together, if such can be called the opposite of breaking.
That Bra is brought up, Crowley is evil, and Aziraphale hates the world.
Crowley indulges in some on-the-side temptation, and discusses the possibility of merchandise with the angel (which, because I never sleep, can be found here and here). Aziraphale, Tonks, Bernard and Fleur muse on Bernard now being bar-Bound, Bernard and Fleur are sweet, but Crowley is soon distracted by the arrival of a newcomer.
Crowley and Iskander talk. Iskander is confused, until he recognises Crowley as his tutor, Phoenix. Crowley is restrained, and is almost broken, albeit unwittingly, by Iskander. They drink, and Crowley reveals to Iskander that he is, in fact, dead. Crowley flees before he can break.
Meanwhile, Bernard, who is watching, asks Tonks who the newcomer is, and what Crowley has to do with him. Tonks tells Bernard that Crowley was Iskander's tutor - which is not a lie, exactly, but Bernard is suspicious nonetheless. Aziraphale and Tonks have a quiet freak-out, and discuss Crowley and 'Skandra, managing to break Crowley-mun from afar.
Crowley returns to the table, in shock. Only when the angel finally mentions familial connections does Crowley break down, which causes Aziraphale to follow suit, but in a good way.
In the end, it all comes full circle, and Aziraphale signs The Bra before he and Crowley head home.
