Way Too Many Space Metaphors
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(AZ-straw-fee)
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the feeling of being stuck on earthTooru is a grand king – grand puppetmaster – a jerk of his fingers and the world spins, throwing Hajime to the ground as he tries to hang on.
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- Part 1 of The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
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Ash and Eiji dance.
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- Part 1 of in another life
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Fly Me To The Moon by orphan_account
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
07 Aug 2023
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Crowley spent much of the 1960s on the sideline of the Space Race, cheering humanity on. And now, the biggest event of the decade is about to take off. Though he is still reeling from the realisation that he goes altogether too fast for Azriaphale, Crowley is still determined to watch the moon landing with the angel by his side.
However, their quick holiday to see the astronauts off turns out to throw them in danger as they're not the only celestial beings in America, and Hell is making their preparations for Armageddon.
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He wouldn’t have called Lucifer a comet when he let him in. He was a planet, so set in his path across the universe, drawing Sam along with him like an orbiting moon. So vast that Sam could never have seen the whole surface of him. He still hasn’t. They could be together another year, another two hundred years, and still, Sam won’t know every crater-scarred mile of him.
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Just like the ATLAS, he and Light were destined to burn. He knew this. He knew it. It was only logical.
People like Light didn’t stay with people like him. Soon, they would become asynchronous again, tracing individual paths that would never meet.
Light would stay here, tethered to the glory, and continue on the trajectory that he had always been destined to.
And L would untether himself again. Searching for another planet to gravitate toward.
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Or, a NASA lawlight AU
