( aziraphale can agree to that. actually, it was his desired outcome for this topic of conversation so he's fairly glad that they could come to an agreement so easily.
his shoulders relax, releasing a little of the tension that they were starting to gather. he casts crowley a sidelong glance, looking at the way he extends across the bed. )
I didn't pick it.
( a reminder.
then he explains. )
I thought I'd wait for your answer before I made any adjustments.
( with that being whether or not he would accept living together. )
[Rolling onto his side with one leg tucked up while the other extends off the side of the bed, Crowley props himself up on his elbow, cheek resting in his palm as he considers this new Arrangement.]
You know, with miracles being what they are at the moment, reckon it would hurt to make any adjustments we might want the human way.
( he repeats, voice soft and thoughtful. crowley raises an excellent suggestion. it might be far more trouble than it was worth to figure out a way to use miracles to customise their new residence. )
You might be right. I suppose we should plan an outing then to look at the shops.
[It's true; Aziraphale can find any number of things that strike his fancy, and Crowley will find any number of things to loudly complain about, and then he'd carry their bags and they'd go get lunch that would inevitably turn into dinner and they'd come home and...]
...Could get used to this whole domestic thing, I reckon.
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Alright.
( aziraphale can agree to that. actually, it was his desired outcome for this topic of conversation so he's fairly glad that they could come to an agreement so easily.
his shoulders relax, releasing a little of the tension that they were starting to gather. he casts crowley a sidelong glance, looking at the way he extends across the bed. )
I didn't pick it.
( a reminder.
then he explains. )
I thought I'd wait for your answer before I made any adjustments.
( with that being whether or not he would accept living together. )
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You know, with miracles being what they are at the moment, reckon it would hurt to make any adjustments we might want the human way.
no subject
( he repeats, voice soft and thoughtful. crowley raises an excellent suggestion. it might be far more trouble than it was worth to figure out a way to use miracles to customise their new residence. )
You might be right. I suppose we should plan an outing then to look at the shops.
no subject
[It's true; Aziraphale can find any number of things that strike his fancy, and Crowley will find any number of things to loudly complain about, and then he'd carry their bags and they'd go get lunch that would inevitably turn into dinner and they'd come home and...]
...Could get used to this whole domestic thing, I reckon.