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Falling Without a Parachute, by Musegaarid (R/NC-17)
Fandom: GOOD OMENS/JAMES BOND
Pairing: James Bond/Crowley
Length: substantial one-shot
Author on LJ:
musegaarid
Author Website: her LJ
Why this must be read:
It's painful to pick just one fic for Crossover Day, because GO is such a Little Black Dress for crossing over: not only do you have the humor/crackfic aspect for any modern-day fandom, or the natural mutual-interest factor for any fandom dealing with religious satire, but you also have immortal characters that make any historical fandom fair game. I choose this one, though, because it's time that all GO's allusions to the Cold War, and secret agents having clandestine meetings in St James' Park and the like get their moment in the sun. And this one brings all those links out so beautifully - the version of Bond in question (the point of view character) is mostly Daniel Craig's longing-ridden one, and one particular incident, with one particular supernatural homoerotic encounter with his one true match, will haunt him forever.
Falling Without a Parachute
Pairing: James Bond/Crowley
Length: substantial one-shot
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: her LJ
Why this must be read:
It's painful to pick just one fic for Crossover Day, because GO is such a Little Black Dress for crossing over: not only do you have the humor/crackfic aspect for any modern-day fandom, or the natural mutual-interest factor for any fandom dealing with religious satire, but you also have immortal characters that make any historical fandom fair game. I choose this one, though, because it's time that all GO's allusions to the Cold War, and secret agents having clandestine meetings in St James' Park and the like get their moment in the sun. And this one brings all those links out so beautifully - the version of Bond in question (the point of view character) is mostly Daniel Craig's longing-ridden one, and one particular incident, with one particular supernatural homoerotic encounter with his one true match, will haunt him forever.
Falling Without a Parachute