22 for Kelly?
22. Give us a headcanon for [Kelly]
Oooh here's a random assortment:
I think she and Eliza get along really well, and have a lot of interesting conversations about parenting orphaned children with powers in two different eras. (It would feel a bit full circle, in a way, since Eliza definitely made parenting mistakes and grew from that.) I wish we had seen that sort of MIL relationship on screen.
I think the Guardian fight training is a bit silly in that she's ex-military and already has fight training. So I imagine the scenes with her and Alex going very differently, where she's clearly just knocking off rust rather than a complete novice.
Some other vibes-based headcanons as I disregard canon: She's super chill but to everyone's delight will tear up the floor during karaoke. She's a dog person and Alex is a cat person and they gotta figure that out at some point. She's not usually super into board games during game night, but occasionally she gets very competitive around Monopoly specifically and gives Lena a run for her money 🤣
I think, as a therapist, she sometimes feels she shouldn't open up about her problems because she "should" be solving them. (But Alex learns to see past that.)
Thanks for the ask!! ❤️
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Aziraphale gets a cat for the bookshop to deter mice who've been eating away at his rare manuscripts. Crowley gets offended that he would accept help from a furry creature and not from him (he's a snake... he can deal with rats!)... Only for Crowley to become the cat's favorite.
Listen, I just want them to have a cat in the South Downs cottage during retirement. I just think it'd be precious.
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142 I 2024. DĂRÂMAREA [gr. kataluó] Matei 24.1–2 I Psalmul 37.5] 21 Mai 2024
142 I 2024. DĂRÂMAREA [gr. kataluó]
I Podcast I Pasaje Biblice : Matei 24 : 1 – 2 I Psalmul 37 : 5 I Meditaţii din Cuvânt I Cezareea I Reşiţa I 21 Mai 2024 I
Dărâmarea (gr. kataluó). Pe acest pământ, de absolut nimic nu putem avea siguranța că nu se va prăbuși cândva, indiferent de cât de solid, de trainic sau de rezistent ar fi azi, sau de câți ani are deja ca vechime.
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WHAT IF WE AS A SOCIETY HAVE MADE A MUSICAL VERSION OF CROWLEYS FINAL FIFTEEN MONOLOGUE
And what if..... it already exists?
And what if it is
Okay, hear me out. Hear me out.
We know that one of the most important distinctions between Crowley's confession and other confessions is that here, the angst is not
"Do you love me?"
They know they love each other. Have known for AGES.
Instead, the true question was
"Do you love me enough to commit to me? To choose me? Over heaven?"
And uh.... well
Yeah.
"We're no strangers to love. You know the rules and so do I"
Azi is NOT a stranger to love. He knows all about the rules and etiquettes and the Jane Austen balls. Way better than Crowley, may I add.
Crowley wants full commitment. He wants to get away, just.... be an us.
And Azi's never getting this from any other guy. They're a team, a group a group of the two of them. Crowley is the only one who understands, and is immortal enough to fully commit anyways.
That was him, the entire monologue. He realised that he could not keep his feelings secret anymore. He just needed Azi to understand.
"I think I understand a whole lot better than you do."
This part is obvious.
Crowley would never hurt azi.
He'd never desert him. *Cue Crowley going back to Azi the moment Beelzebub threatened him with the Book of Life*
He'd never say goodbye. Not really. He'd try but he never could leave his angel behind, could he?
And hes never hurt Azi. He braved hellfire for him. And he would do it again.
"We've known each other a long time. We've been on this planet for a long time. I mean, you and me."
But you're too shy to say it?
"And we've spent our existence pretending that we aren't."
Inside, we both know what's going on
They do know what's going on. It's obvious. They love each other, there was no question about it.
"I mean, the last few years, not really."
They know the game. They've been playing it for eternity, a hide and seek of sorts. Letting their true emotions slip through, just for a second. Then pulling the armour back up.
"Listen. Do you hear that?"
"I don't hear anything."
"That's the point. No nightingales."
@apollos-dodgeball-target @the-cat-demon @weirdly-specific-but-ok tagging yall cuz you need to see this <3
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New follower here, but LOVE YOUR STYLE so much! Any chance to draw more cat omens? desperately needing fluffy Catziraphale curling up at Crowley’s belly or chest or lap or however you like it ❤️
Thank you so much❤️❤️❤️ i want to find a way to draw human Azi and Crowley that would match the cat omens, because their interactions could be hilarious 🥲 but for now, here theu are! They have sleep for 3 days like this and then act like they hate each other ( Crowley can’t stand the white fur on his black clothes, and Catziraphale have been grumpy after being wake up by a wake uping demon, and make him regret it )
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'Tis a Puzzlement
It's possible others have raised this question about Crosshair getting his shooting hand taken off by CX-2, but I haven't seen it yet.
If Hemlock had it in his mind all along to turn the Bad Batch into shadow clones when the opportunity arose, why would CX-2 been given the leeway to chop off Crosshair's shooting hand right before the process when being a sniper is his main asset as an operative?
If the "new and improved" conditioning worked this time, it is likely the shakiness in Crosshair's hand would have ceased (since it appears to be psychological in origin based on AZI's medical assessment) and his sniper skills restored with the brainwashing.
Hemlock was never in a hurry to kill off the Batch members whenever there were chances to do so because his ultimate goal was to turn them into his own personal Worst Batch. And if they died in that process, oh well, all in the name of mad science.
It seemed his warped mind found their attempts to thwart him mostly amusing in the way a mouse amuses a cat before it pounces on its victim for real. Anyway, from my perspective, the amputation of Crosshair's shooting hand doesn't make a lot of practical sense based on the set up.
Of course, Crosshair overcoming all the odds/angst to make the shot that freed Omega did become all the more impressive, so I do understand the writers' choice for that aspect...all I'm saying is that chopping off his hand doesn't seem to line up with what Hemlock really wanted out of Crosshair and the rest of the Batch.
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