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aj_crawley) wrote2010-01-10 04:20 pm
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It's Christmas morning, and the darkness provided by the blinds isn't quite complete. It's dark outside, too, but the faint orange glow of streetlights bounces off the thin rime of not-quite-snow crusting over London and filters in around the edges of Crowley's bedroom window. It's not completely quiet, either - every so often a brighter flare of light outside heralds the low swish of car tyres as one poor unfortunate or another makes their way to wherever it is they have to be. There aren't many though; it's still very early.
And after all, it's Christmas morning.
And after all, it's Christmas morning.
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"Somewhere else, even when you have been here? I know. And that one - yeah, that one I am holding against you."
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He stops backing and, ridiculous as it is to make a stand in a dressing gown, he does his best.
"One depends on the other, I think," he adds, "so you may as well hold it all against me."
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Now that Crowley's mentioned it, of course, the disconnect is obvious.
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"Just goes to show."
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"Goes to show what?"
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He's stopped several paces from Aziraphael, but there's - there isn't anything between them, now. Distantly, Crowley wonders whether he regrets that.
"I'd take it as a symptom."
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"All right then, I'll add it to my list of missteps," he says bitterly. "It's getting quite long."
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"If you're going to - feel free to even out the scales all you like, but if you're going to spend your time mourning the loss of your high ground instead, you can just leave."
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"No need to worry, my dear; I won't waste my time on it."
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To his credit, though, his shoulders aren't quite as hunched; he's managing to stand a little straighter.
(The height advantage helps.)
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"Well. This is a fine place for us to be this morning," he mumbles at last.
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Figures, he thinks.
"I'm. I wasn't making fun of the way you look," he mutters, low and indistinct. There's a mulish jut to his jaw, the shape of his bones clear beneath the skin. Quickly: "I was talking about something else. I'm ssorry."
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"Oh," he says finally. "It's, er. It's all right."
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After another few moments, Crowley turns away, finally winching his arms from around his ribs so as to scoop up the long-forgotten, lonely mugs on the coffee table.
They're gone cold.
Carefully stepping over a discarded blanket, Crowley starts towards the kitchen.
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He brings his hands together, squeezes, and looks down again. Breathe in, breathe out.
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Silence.
Then the tinny thunder of running water.
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(He looks like a colour study, half-done)
Well.
(pale skin, white sheets, and the two black inkstains seeping from his back)
To not talk.
(where Aziraphael keeps dipping and sifting and stroking his fingers)
The squidgy yellow washcloth squeaks against the enamel, comes away stained, squeaks against the mug again.
(which he leans down to kiss, again and again, and comes away clean every time)
Familiar scene:
Crowley leans slowly forward, and rests his forehead against the cupboard above the sink.
His -
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He looks into the kitchen and realises that he's much better at believing his own lies than he'd thought. There's still chipped china in Crowley's motionless, soapy hands, forgotten under the weight of this misery that bows him over like a bent sapling. He looks broken, and the angel can see that it's by his own fault. He stares, stricken, and a silent inhale takes him with sudden force.
Crowley's nose wrinkles, and so do the corners of his eyes.
Aziraphael's lips move for a few seconds before he can manage a sound.
Let your conversation be without covetousness," he finally mutters to himself, "and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee."
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"You have five sseconds to explain why you're quoting the Bible at me."
Crowley's voice is a poisonous rasp, and for the first time since they started to snipe at each other, there's a dull red heat in his face.
The mug in his other hand is shaking, dripping suds on the kitchen floor, and on Crowley's bare feet.
"Now. Now, of all times."
When all along, it's been -
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"I - I was quoting it at myself, not at you," he stutters. "There are things I need to explain--"
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Crowley slams the mug down on the counter-top so hard that it's a miracle (or something like) that it doesn't shatter, and storms back out past Aziraphael.
(Miraculously, or something like, he manages to do it without knocking into him, or shoving him out of the way - or indeed, touching him at all.)
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"No - Crowley, wait," he says to the demon's back, and trails behind him, tugging nervously at the already-tight knot on his dressing gown.
"It isn't like that, I didn't mean--"
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He whirls, sharp elbows and rigid back, hair wild around his face, and jabs a thin finger at Aziraphael's chest.
"You know, if you keep having these little verbal sslip-ups, maybe you might want to just pay a bit more attention to what you're saying. 'Course, you could apply that principle to anything, really. Transferable fucking skill, paying attention."
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