[As fun as the little trip down memory lane is, he doesn't want to really get too into discussing what ifs, especially not when it means talking about other angels and demons, so he leaves that part alone for now.]
You're not the only one that can be clever.
[To be fair, he was also kind of lazy and wanted to fob off some of his work, the main motivation was an excuse to talk to each other more, to spend more time together.]
At which point? With being a damn sap, or something else?
At the point when you decided to transform. Not that I'm complaining. I just want to be sure I don't make you uncomfortable by getting too effusive. Angel. We're prone to such things when we're happy.
[It was really when they'd both settled in London that the socializing ramped up. Now that he thinks back on it, he can't recall which of them moved there first. Not that it truly matters. It suited them both so well.]
[It was just part of the dramatics he was putting on, though it is more comfortable to have certain conversations this way, when its impossible to tell if he's flustered.]
Is it alright? Doing this? Probably should've asked before I coiled up around you as if you're dinner.
[He'd just assumed that Aziraphale would be comfortable with him in any form, which he hopes is true, but still, he should've made sure.]
[He'd prefer to check than assume. He knows he was laying it on thick.]
Of course it is. It's still you. Feels rather snug, like an all over body hug. And it's...nice, having such a direct reminder of when we first met. I think about it often.
Now I'll think of it more fondly with the new context. I want you to be comfortable here, always. However that manifests.
I'd like that. We could get one of those electric blankets to throw on top. Make it properly cozy.
Can you feel it that much better now?
[It's another thing he's never given too much thought to, how different his experiences must be in this form. It's awfully different for him in his various forms. He doesn't dare take his true one anywhere here in the city lest the sight of him drive someone mad.]
Would you like me to read to you? Not something awful. I'm sure we can pick something between the two of us to enjoy.
Only if you want me asleep in seconds. [Being wrapped around a warm body with a warm blanket over the top would make him drowsy immediately.] Yup, can feel it in my underbelly, it's how I'd know to stop constricting, if you were going to be dinner.
[While not technically any particular snake, he can borrow traits from both venomous and nonvenonous serpents, and he likes the sensitivity that comes with constricting snakes, so he tends to keep.]
You can go back to whatever it was you were reading before, as long as it's you, it isn't awful.
[Even the Bible would be tolerable, as long as it's Aziraphale.]
I could make a truly wretched joke about being eaten alive. I'll spare us.
[The amusement in his voice is enough of a suggestion.]
Oh, I don't know. It might bore you. I've been reading several deep physics texts, trying to get more of a handle on where we are and how all of this could be. I don't mind. It'd just be awfully dry. Maybe you'll have some insights I've missed.
He takes a moment to get more comfortable, adjusting his coils so he can rest his head on... himself, technically, underbelly against Aziraphale's chest, head against his clavicle. It's nice and snug and he can still feel that steady heartbeat.]
Physics is alright, I'll do my best to pay attention.
[Probably not. He'd have to be in a particularly bold mood to crack even a remotely dirty joke around Crowley or anyone else.
He has his doubts that he'll pay attention, likely sneak in a sleep, the crafty old thing, with him unable to tell because he doesn't close his eyes in that form.
The book appears back in his hands, open to the bookmark, and for a while he gives the reading an honest go. Eventually, he inserts some nonsense, lines from Lewis Carroll. Not a peep from the snake, so he knows for sure he's out.
When he's had enough of the physics himself, he slips his finger between the pages, closes the book and nods off, head dropping down far enough for his chin to rest atop a coil.]
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[Most other angels would likely have picked a fight from the get-go, or been nasty about him being a snake. Or any number of other things.]
Don't think I don't know exactly how lucky I am it was you. I'm glad you weren't afraid.
[He colors faintly. He hadn't known that, either.]
Tricky. And it worked.
[He continues stroking him with his chin, a light, slow back and forth.]
Did I overwhelm you a little just now?
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You're not the only one that can be clever.
[To be fair, he was also kind of lazy and wanted to fob off some of his work, the main motivation was an excuse to talk to each other more, to spend more time together.]
At which point? With being a damn sap, or something else?
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[It was really when they'd both settled in London that the socializing ramped up. Now that he thinks back on it, he can't recall which of them moved there first. Not that it truly matters. It suited them both so well.]
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[It was just part of the dramatics he was putting on, though it is more comfortable to have certain conversations this way, when its impossible to tell if he's flustered.]
Is it alright? Doing this? Probably should've asked before I coiled up around you as if you're dinner.
[He'd just assumed that Aziraphale would be comfortable with him in any form, which he hopes is true, but still, he should've made sure.]
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[He'd prefer to check than assume. He knows he was laying it on thick.]
Of course it is. It's still you. Feels rather snug, like an all over body hug. And it's...nice, having such a direct reminder of when we first met. I think about it often.
Now I'll think of it more fondly with the new context. I want you to be comfortable here, always. However that manifests.
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[The serpentine equivalent of a weighted blanket, with the bonus of conversation.
If he had the right mouth to do it, he'd smile at that sapinesss, but he contents himself with a nuzzle at his throat.]
I'm comfortable. I like it, too, being able to properly feel your heartbeat. Sssss'reassuring.
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Can you feel it that much better now?
[It's another thing he's never given too much thought to, how different his experiences must be in this form. It's awfully different for him in his various forms. He doesn't dare take his true one anywhere here in the city lest the sight of him drive someone mad.]
Would you like me to read to you? Not something awful. I'm sure we can pick something between the two of us to enjoy.
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[While not technically any particular snake, he can borrow traits from both venomous and nonvenonous serpents, and he likes the sensitivity that comes with constricting snakes, so he tends to keep.]
You can go back to whatever it was you were reading before, as long as it's you, it isn't awful.
[Even the Bible would be tolerable, as long as it's Aziraphale.]
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[Definitely getting an electric blanket.]
I could make a truly wretched joke about being eaten alive. I'll spare us.
[The amusement in his voice is enough of a suggestion.]
Oh, I don't know. It might bore you. I've been reading several deep physics texts, trying to get more of a handle on where we are and how all of this could be. I don't mind. It'd just be awfully dry. Maybe you'll have some insights I've missed.
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[If only to laugh at them.
He takes a moment to get more comfortable, adjusting his coils so he can rest his head on... himself, technically, underbelly against Aziraphale's chest, head against his clavicle. It's nice and snug and he can still feel that steady heartbeat.]
Physics is alright, I'll do my best to pay attention.
[He won't, he's planning to nap.]
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[Probably not. He'd have to be in a particularly bold mood to crack even a remotely dirty joke around Crowley or anyone else.
He has his doubts that he'll pay attention, likely sneak in a sleep, the crafty old thing, with him unable to tell because he doesn't close his eyes in that form.
The book appears back in his hands, open to the bookmark, and for a while he gives the reading an honest go. Eventually, he inserts some nonsense, lines from Lewis Carroll. Not a peep from the snake, so he knows for sure he's out.
When he's had enough of the physics himself, he slips his finger between the pages, closes the book and nods off, head dropping down far enough for his chin to rest atop a coil.]