Oh, goodness, thankyou so very much!! I enjoyed this immensely. Perhaps a little *too* immensely. ^^;; Crowley and Azirapale are simply made for each other, equals and opposites. I absolutely loved the mental images this conjured, of the tattoo-like markings on their skin, and the little hint at wings, and the other marks they exchange. Also I LOVE LOVE LOVE the sense of desperation mixed in with the intimacy. Even though I am not the originally intended recipient, I couldn't adore this more, and I hope the original requester gets to read it too, because it's just wonderful. I am an artist and thus very visually oriented, and as I said before, the images in this are simply beautiful.
Also, this has very little to do with the utterly hot goodness of the pr0n, but I also loved the part where Crowley says Aziraphale smells of temple incense -- my own name, in real life (Kaysha, from the Hebrew Khedzia), is from the word for the plant that was used to make the incense in the Temple in Jerusalem, so that really touched me a lot.
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Date: 2007-12-30 10:02 pm (UTC)Oh, goodness, thankyou so very much!! I enjoyed this immensely. Perhaps a little *too* immensely. ^^;; Crowley and Azirapale are simply made for each other, equals and opposites. I absolutely loved the mental images this conjured, of the tattoo-like markings on their skin, and the little hint at wings, and the other marks they exchange. Also I LOVE LOVE LOVE the sense of desperation mixed in with the intimacy. Even though I am not the originally intended recipient, I couldn't adore this more, and I hope the original requester gets to read it too, because it's just wonderful. I am an artist and thus very visually oriented, and as I said before, the images in this are simply beautiful.
Also, this has very little to do with the utterly hot goodness of the pr0n, but I also loved the part where Crowley says Aziraphale smells of temple incense -- my own name, in real life (Kaysha, from the Hebrew Khedzia), is from the word for the plant that was used to make the incense in the Temple in Jerusalem, so that really touched me a lot.