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The Mountain Top: Grasshopper 25
After the strangeness of their second day on the island for some, with memories and conversations in a cave, the third day goes calmly.
At least until mid afternoon. As the day winds on into evening all of those who have been sharing memories with others will feel a pull.
A pull to climb the mountain in the north. It is a good feeling, that mountain is where you need to be. A sense of belonging, friendship, camaraderie. You don't need to be alone, just climb the mountain.
For those that climb they will find worn wooden benches spaced around the lip of the caldera in concentric circles, the centre set up like an amphitheatre. The Jema syrup spills from crevices around the edges, running down from the peak in well-worn grooves and channels.
The sun sets slowly on Jema’grethy, slowly sinking into the ocean over a period of a couple of hours. During that time pairs of Voidtreckers will feel drawn towards the syrup, to touch the surface.
When they do they will receive a memory and find themselves back in that cave once more. For those watching it is as if they are in a trance, lasting a few moments.
People feel moved at different times and so there are always people aware, sat around the mountain top. It might be that there are other friends they wish to speak to about what they see. It might be that they wish to sit silently and avoid everything, if only their friends will allow it.
But it is a place to be together nonetheless.
At least until mid afternoon. As the day winds on into evening all of those who have been sharing memories with others will feel a pull.
A pull to climb the mountain in the north. It is a good feeling, that mountain is where you need to be. A sense of belonging, friendship, camaraderie. You don't need to be alone, just climb the mountain.
For those that climb they will find worn wooden benches spaced around the lip of the caldera in concentric circles, the centre set up like an amphitheatre. The Jema syrup spills from crevices around the edges, running down from the peak in well-worn grooves and channels.
The sun sets slowly on Jema’grethy, slowly sinking into the ocean over a period of a couple of hours. During that time pairs of Voidtreckers will feel drawn towards the syrup, to touch the surface.
When they do they will receive a memory and find themselves back in that cave once more. For those watching it is as if they are in a trance, lasting a few moments.
People feel moved at different times and so there are always people aware, sat around the mountain top. It might be that there are other friends they wish to speak to about what they see. It might be that they wish to sit silently and avoid everything, if only their friends will allow it.
But it is a place to be together nonetheless.
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Right before he'd happened upon the fire he'd had a run in with Hastur, another demon with a nasty habit of setting fires, he had done so to the birthing hospital after all, it wasn't a huge jump for Crowley to assume he'd been to blame for Aziraphale's disappearance. But even worse was that the last they'd spoke, he and Aziraphale had a huge disagreement, and Crowley was worried those were the last words he would have ever had with the angel.
Beyond all of that, since their departure from Earth the angel's life had been risked plenty of times. Crowley could only take so much more. He'd give his own life before watching Aziraphale succumb to another near-death experience again, that much he knew for sure.
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It did, but not quite by their hand. Not the bigger parts of it, at least, and they're lucky to even be around to tell the tale, even if their lives have been in disarray since then. He certainly does count himself lucky, even with all the near misses. Even with the struggles and the fear. You spend enough time never even thinking something is for you, and the shock and surprise of new open doors will certainly last for more than a breath.
He doesn't say anything for a minute. Keeps his eyes on the sky, watching it turn purple, letting the sounds of the waves blanket them comfortably.
"I saw..." He eventually breaks the silence, but barely. He hesitates. "Us. On that same day. Earlier."
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"What do you mean?" he asks, voice cracking slightly, thinking about that day in particular, about how many times the angel had outright rejected him. Aziraphale had always said no the first time to things, that was normal, but that day he put his foot down, and Crowley really felt it. Like a shot to the heart, even. He had made a choice in that moment, and that choice wasn't Crowley. The demon didn't want to be reminded of it, but it was hard not to spiral down that train of thought.
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But maybe that's just his own urge to avoid things.
He takes another deep breath and sighs. "It, hum." He doesn't want to talk about it, but he knows he should. "When we met at the park. On the bandstand."
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"I'm sorry, angel." he mutters, though it's as equally a bad memory for him, it pains him that the angel had to experience it again. If Crowley had his way, Aziraphale would never suffer, not for a second.
He's silent for a moment, and then scoffs, a sad laugh falling from his lips. "Guess we've gone off together after all."
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"I suppose we have." He says with a faint smile, thumb brushing at Crowley's arm still.
Another pause, more silence. There might be several more before they're done, he thinks.
"Would you have really gone?" He asks, suddenly but softly. "If I said yes. Would we have left it all behind?"
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"Without hesitation." he replies, "You're all I ever needed."
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"I shouldn't have said we weren't friends." The words come out, like most anticipated and dreaded things do, all at once, for a pause would make it impossible. He isn't smiling anymore. His thumb keeps brushing over Crowley's arm. "I should have..." As he searches for the words, he settles in a faint shake of the head and fainter shrug of his shoulders. " Listened. Maybe things would have turned out fine, no matter where we were."
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"We can't know what would have happened." he mutters, trying to think of a way to tell him, yes, he'd hurt him, but Crowley loved him through it, that he loves him today, and that's what really matters, but he feels afraid to admit those things, at least the first part.
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"Regardless. I shouldn't have been so rash." Of course he was rash, they were rash, the world was ending, war was pending. "I shouldn't have-" So many things. So many mistakes. He can't fix them now, but he can at least give him as much as an acknowledgement. "I shouldn't have been so careless about your feelings." They don't talk about feelings.
"I'm sorry."
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"I didn't think--" he coughed, straightening up a bit behind the angel as he clears his throat, well out of the angel's line of sight. "I never expected you to say no to me. Not the second time, anyway." his voice wavers, giving him away despite his hidden position.
"Not sure I'd ever felt so alone. At least, not until the fire."
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"I'm so sorry, my dear." He repeats. Apologies aren't easy. He's not sure he's ever given him one that wasn't a polite frivolity. He finds one of Crowley's hands and gently coaxes it out of his hold, bringing it up to his lips. "I should have never turned you away. With everything-" No. No. "I shouldn't have left you alone, I- We're here now. And I'm not going anywhere."
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"Angel..." he breathes, speechless, the little kiss to his hand and the promise that came with it squeezing his heart in his chest. All he can think about is how much he loves Aziraphale and never wants to let him go. His legs slide to one side of him so that he can look into his eyes again, his own blown wide and vulnerable.
"I could never hold those things against you." he attempts, his voice significantly quieter than before, trying to remain collected. "You're my best friend, angel, my world."
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His eyes glisten in the sleepy dozing sunlight, a pleading look replaced by a loving smile. He only breaks his gaze away momentarily to clear his throat, attempt to keep his eyes from watering, and the shake in his voice from being obvious.
"You'd just forgive a fool like me?" It's almost funny, really. An angel getting forgiveness.
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"Forgive you? Angel, we're well past that." he sighs, his thumb stroking over Aziraphale's cheek adoringly. "Of course. I love you, Aziraphale."
His eyes are still wet, renewed by the wavering he hears in the angel's own voice. Leaning in, he presses a kiss to Aziraphale's forehead before tugging his head close to his own chest, cradling him there. He can be strong for Aziraphale now, just as he's always had to be.
"Have you been upset about this all this time?" he asks weakly, "You really need to learn to talk to me."
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He wraps his arms around the demon. "I've made many mistakes. I suppose I still am." But still, he smiles. Relief? Thankfulness? Maybe all of it. "I'll keep trying, my dear."
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These are all very human emotions, but when a creature lives among humanity for as long as they have, it picks some things up along the way. Crowley’s hand rubs idly at Aziraphale’s back, his chin dipping down again so that he can kiss the top of his head.
"As am I." he sighs, "I'll keep trying, too."
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After a comfortable moment or two, he shifts and sits up, somewhat subtly passing his pinky finger over the corner of his eye, a tad bit more settled than before. He looks at Crowley, smiling still, and, after a pause, reaches his hands up towards his sunglasses.
"May I?"
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At least they had gotten most of it out before missing the sunset. Although it's truly an odd sight, and despite what it's put them through, Crowley has had a rather lovely time on the island with Aziraphale. He certainly doesn't want to be back inside a cramped train where they're afforded no privacy.
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For that moment, he smiles, just enjoying them. He reaches a free hand over, cupping his cheek.
"I love you too, my dear." As he clearly didn't forget. He leans forward, pressing his lips to Crowley's.
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Kissing is still so new, but it brings him so much joy and comfort, and his arms slide around Aziraphale again, tugging him close. Against Aziraphale like this, feeling his warmth and love radiating through him, the crashing of waves in the distance and the light dimming overhead, time stands still and feels perfect, if only for the moment.
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He hopes they'll have more of those moments. He hopes they'll be perfect in their surrounding strangeness.
He breaks the kiss after a solid while, instead moving to lean against the demon and rest his head on his shoulder, sighing as if he'd just dropped a giant weight off of his shoulders. It wasn't long ago that he'd think this unbecoming. But, right now, he couldn't care less.