husbands on a date!
husbands on a date!
Aziraphale had learned a dance called “the gavotte” in a discreet gentlemen’s club in Portland Place in the late 1880s. After a while, he had become fairly good at it, and was quite put out when, some decades later, the gavotte went out of style for good.
“Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide.”
Do you know what trouble I’d be in if, if they knew I’d been fraternising?
Fraternising?
Well, whatever you wish to call it.
aziraphale and crowley throughout history
I would like to point out, that Neil posted this behind the scenes picture of Crowley’s Mona Lisa sketch from Leonardo da Vinci (x):

Where the insciption is:

Al mio amico Antonio dal tuo amico Leo da V. meaning To my friend Anthony from your friend Leo da V.
Which means that around 1500 Crowley had already chosen ‘Anthony’ and then spent at least 440 years hiding it - perhaps for the reason that the angel would not like it - from Aziraphale until the Nazis outed it…
There was definitely something very weird about them, she decided.
Aziraphale bowed again. “So glad to have been of assistance,” he said.
“Thank you,” said Anathema, icily.
“Can we get on?” said Crowley. “Goodnight, miss. Get in, angel.“
Ah. Well, that explained it. She had been perfectly safe after all.
Good Omens + The Good Place | Aziraphale + Michael