New series of oneshots, because I have a bunch just laying around on my computer, and figured it wouldn't hurt to post them. Chapters can range from fluff to angst to smut (which is why it's rated M). If anyone has a request, I'd be happy to take a go at it.

Perfect

The Heavens were quiet. Quiet in the way thing are when everyone is happy with life-a rare thing really. Everyone was trying to prolong the event, in the laziest, most satisfying ways they could. Two archangels in particular were making the most of the break in their busy life.

Imperius lay with his legs dangling off a ledge. His wings were spread about, his head was tilted back, and his arms had wound their way around his companion. Tyrael was curled into the larger angel, and nearly asleep- between Imperius' natural heat, and Heaven's warm sun, he couldn't really be bothered to keep his hidden eyes open. Imperius didn't seem to mind, if he noticed at all.

Nothing had been said between the two since they had lain down. They would not ruin things for themselves and others by getting into one of their 'debates'. No, the angels just lay, content with their closeness.

It may have been hours or days before things finally began to move again. Everyone felt it as the lethargy that had settled over them dissipated. Yet still, Imperius and Tyrael remained silent. They rose from their sprawled positions, stretched their magnificent wings. But they said nothing.

Valor and Justice didn't bother splitting up however. Rather, they both continued together towards the Halls of Valor.

Once it had been strange to see both Imperius and Tyrael striding through the Halls together. Now it was more or less a commonplace sight. They spent as much time as they could manage together now. It went unsaid that to interrupt them when they were alone together was to interrupt some very intimate things. It also went unsaid that to do this was to court a very angry Valor.

Secretly (or not so secretly in Auriel's case) everyone was very pleased for the two seraphim. They belonged together really. Completed each other. It was perfect.