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A/N: This was written for the 1sentence challenge in LJ. The deal is, you claim a pairing, pick a theme set, and write one sentence about your claimed pairing for each of the 50 themes. I made two claims, Aziraphale/Crowley and Adam/Crowley (which also has some Azi/Crowley in the background).Aziraphale/Crowley -- Delta Set
#01 - Air Aziraphale's wings beat, raising him higher; Crowley's wings didn't obey him, leading him further on his fall through the endless sky.
#02 - Apples Ever since that fateful day, Aziraphale would never look at apples without thinking about Crowley.
#03 - Beginning In the beginning, it was a nice day - even if, Aziraphale thought, the company was not necessarily as nice.
#04 - Bugs Of course Aziraphale wasn't afraid of bugs, he was a brave angel after all, but still he very much appreciated it when Crowley carefully removed the spider from his shoulder and didn't even laugh.
#05 - Coffee Aziraphale always complained that Crowley emptied the teapot; Crowley rolled his eyes and poured himself more coffee.
#06 - Dark Their wings weren't necessarily the same colour, but in the darkness of their bedroom both looked grey anyway.
#07 - Despair Sometimes, when the evilness of humans went beyond the understanding of even the most cynical angel in existence, Aziraphale was very grateful that the Crowley didn't say anything while holding him.
#08 - Doors Aziraphale always made sure to close the door carefully, so when Crowley heard the loud slam, he knew he was in trouble.
#09 - Drink They had already emptied two bottles, but when Crowley offered to pour Aziraphale yet another glass of wine, the angel simply couldn't refuse.
#10 - Duty Of course they still went through with their usual tempt-thwart routine; now, however, any temptations for lust went unthwarted whenever they were directed at a certain angel.
#11 - Earth Aziraphale and Crowley both agreed that Earth was a great place - and not only because it was the only place where they could be together.
#12 - End When he saw the holy water falling down on him, Crowley could hardly believe it would end this way; when an angel wing shielded him from the water, he was infinitely grateful it hadn't.
#13 - Fall They never spoke about it, but whenever Crowley woke up screaming in the middle of the night, Aziraphale was there to hold him.
#14 - Fire Although the car still looked like the same, and Crowley told that it was the same, Aziraphale still sometimes said that he could smell smoke.
#15 - Flexible Aziraphale fell down on the bed, exhausted, sated, and very, very amazed and very, very grateful about Crowley's incredible flexibility.
#16 - Flying It was possible, Aziraphale and Crowley discovered to their delight, to kiss passionately and still keep oneself in the air.
#17 - Food Like Crowley well knew, sometimes the only way to break the angel out of his book-haze was to drag him for a dinner at Ritz.
#18 - Foot As Aziraphale watched Crowley's sinfully graceful walking, he wished he could have been there to see - and, possibly, laugh at -- the demon's first attempts at bipedal motion.
#19 - Grave Crowley thought it was fun to have all his corporations buried next to each other; Aziraphale thought it was simply embarrassing to walk on a graveyard and see his name in five different headstones.
#20 - Green Sometimes Aziraphale wondered why Crowley was so fond of houseplants, but he figured that they were some kind of a memory from the days of the Garden.
#21 - Head Aziraphale tried not to giggle as he saw Crowley buried in the blankets, only his head sticking out, loudly complaining about winter and its effects on creatures of the reptilian nature.
#22 - Hollow As Crowley watched the bloodthirsty soldiers rushing into the church, he used all his power to make sure they wouldn't notice the hollow sound of the floor above the angel's hiding place.
#23 - Honour Crowley considered himself a demon of his word, but that didn't stop him from picking the angel up exactly five minutes late.
#24 - Hope He should have known better, really, but Aziraphale still couldn't help but wish that one day upon walking into Crowley's flat he wouldn't find at least one of the houseplants edging towards the window in hopes of a quick end.
#25 - Light It should have been against his nature, of course, but Crowley couldn't help but admit that it was strangely soothing to watch Aziraphale reading at night in the light of only his own halo.
#26 - Lost Of course the book would be found sooner or later, but Crowley still considered his "Stick the new old book behind the shelf" operation a success as it helped him drag the angel out of the bookshop for a while.
#27 - Metal Although he should have been used to the angel's quirks by now, Crowley couldn't help but laugh as Aziraphale called heavy metal "be-bop".
#28 - New Of course all the corporations were basically the same, but still Aziraphale's fingers itched to get to touch the "new" Crowley when the demon finally came back.
#29 - Old Aziraphale, Crowley thought, was like an old shoe - worn-out, comfortable, and impossible to part from.
#30 - Peace Aziraphale simply couldn't get a moment of peace whenever the demon was around, and he wouldn't have had it any other way.
#31 - Poison Although he knew that Crowley wasn't poisonous unless they really wanted to, Aziraphale was still wary of the demon's fangs - outside the bed, anyway.
#32 - Pretty Perhaps Aziraphale wasn't the epitome of angelic beauty, Crowley thought, but in his eyes, the angel was perfect anyway.
#33 - Rain Whenever it rained, Crowley thought back to the bright days of the Garden and the way the angel looked so very perfect in his shiny golden armour.
#34 - Regret Perhaps it hadn't been the best way to act, Crowley thought, but he hardly cared what path he'd taken as long as it had brought him into the angel's arms.
#35 - Roses Under usual circumstances Aziraphale would have discorporated Crowley if he had brought the angel flowers, that much he knew, but still the single roses he kept giving the angel on their anniversary seemed to be welcomed.
#36 - Secret Of course, they could never let anybody know, but that only added to the thrill of their relationship.
#37 - Snakes Aziraphale pretended not to know what Crowley was doing and who he was visiting on his weekly visits to the local pet shop, but he still was there to comfort him whenever one of the scaly little things had been sold.
#38 - Snow Aziraphale loved the pure look of fresh snow, while Crowley hated the coldness, but they did manage to agree to disagree.
#39 - Solid Fantasies were good enough for business trips, Crowley decided, but they could never compare to holding the actual thing in his arms.
#40 - Spring They both were relieved when winter turned to spring - Crowley because it meant an end for the coldness, Aziraphale because it meant an end for Crowley's complaints.
#41 - Stable No matter what side you were on, they decided, six millennia of constant interaction counted as a stable relationship, and thus they could take it a bit further.
#42 - Strange Other members of both their sides considered them strange, of course, but they hardly cared - they were too much in love.
#43 - Summer Aziraphale, Crowley decided, needed to get some new swimwear - preferably from the current decade, and preferably not tartan.
#44 - Taboo Angels don't have sex, they said; Crowley would have loved to find "them" and prove them wrong.
#45 - Ugly The pullover was hideously ugly, itchy, and not even warm, but he had been given it by Aziraphale, and thus Crowley never threw it away.
#46 - War Aziraphale was naturally free to invite whomever he wanted for tea, but Crowley still turned around when he saw the red motorbike in front of the bookshop.
#47 - Water Of course, it was ridiculously irrational, but Crowley still never drank water if the angel had held the glass.
#48 - Welcome It was well past midnight, but when Crowley showed up at his door mumbling hastily something about Hastur Aziraphale knew he couldn't do anything but let the demon in.
#49 - Winter If there was one good thing about winter - which Crowley doubted - it was that Aziraphale didn't protest at his attempts at curling up to the angel and absorbing as much of his body heat as possible.
#50 - Wood Aziraphale ran his fingers over the surface of his desk, smiling as he found a definite impression exactly where Crowley usually leant against it.
The second "chapter" contains the Crowley/Adam sentences. (With, like I said, a bit of Crowley/Aziraphale.)
