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Date: March 17, 2003 (?)
Status: Public - Gabriel, Aziraphale, Belial [Complete]
Setting: The bar
Summary: Gabriel
Gabriel was very amused by the look on his fellow angel's face.
Aziraphael was evidently torn between staying with the books in the library and trying Belial's chocolate mousse, and although he could see that the other angel was currently having trouble not dragging him to the bar, he still looked slightly conflicted. Gabriel frowned slightly as he led the way to the bar. Angels could sense lies, to a certain extent, and he could sense that Aziraphael was... not outright lying, perhaps, but hiding something, giving evasive half-truths and avoiding issues. He had a feeling that Aziraphael hadn't been completely honest about the reason for his being there, in particular.
Still, it probably wasn't anything too important. He was sure he'd be told eventually. Perhaps Aziraphael was still a little unsure about how much he could tell his superior.
There was something strange about Aziraphael's aura, a hint of demon around the edges, as though by association. It reminded him rather vaguely of Belial's aura. Had Aziraphael been around a demon? He bit his lip. Evidently he would, sooner or later, have some questioning to do.
He paused at the entrance and gestured to Aziraphael to enter first, smiling. "Welcome to the bar." He followed the Principality in and looked over at the bar counter. "Belial?" he called out. "I have an angel here who claims that his chocolate mousse is equal to, if not better than, yours. Surely you won't stand for that?"
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Angels. He fought not to grind his teeth when he felt them enter. There was only so much he could take of that poisonously acrid scent of Heaven before he started making a fool of himself and sneezing.
He stood and straightened his shirt, then leaned over the serving stations and propped his elbow on the draft beer taps. Gabriel and -- that odd little smudge of an angel that had been dashing about with the frantic demon in the lobby. Belial hadn't caught their names, but he tilted his head and gave the two of them a more-than-welcoming smile.
"Being competitive in nature, I suppose I'll have to take up the challenge."
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Well, maybe too good of a look. All right, he could probably stop looking now... any time now...
He shook his head to clear his thoughts. "Well, some time we shall have to have a dessert-baking contest. But not right now, if you don't mind. I'm still a little weary from unpacking and traveling and I would just like some chocolate mousse and some nice company." He tried to remember - had he taken the money from the cash register before coming here? No, he hadn't. Bugger. "Er. Never mind, now that I think about it. Perhaps some other time - I left in something of a hurry and seem to have forgotten my savings."
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“Sit. Stay. I propose a trade – anything you want,” he said with a smile, “if only you would give me your name.”
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He smiled politely and extended his hand. "My name is" he remembered who he was standing next to, "Aziraphael. I thank you for the kind offer, but you've already done quite a bit for me, if I understand correctly. My name is hardly proper compensation."
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“Knowing your name is worth more than you would ever reckon.” He released Aziraphael’s hand and nodded to Gabriel. Dryly, “Gabriel. Ever pleasant to see you. Shall I fetch that mousse for you gentlemen?”
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"It is pleasant to see you too," He smiled. "But if you don't mind, I'm paying for Aziraphael and myself. And I would prefer it if you could name your price now. Do I have the option of requesting another method of payment if I am unable or unwilling to pay your price?"
Aziraphael had left in a hurry and Belial had done him a favour? What was going on here?
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It was all about leverage.
"Pick your battles and don't worry about what I find to be of worth," he advised with a Do Not Push Your Luck tone. "As for your payment -- if you've the stomach for it, I could use a set of candles. Red and blue wax, at least twelve inches long. Human made, not conjured. I don't want supernatural taint on them."
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He raised an eyebrow. "Candles? Very well. When do you need them by?" He tried not to wonder what the demon needed candles without a 'supernatural taint', as he put it, for.
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He was thankful, however; for a moment there, after Belial had kissed the back of his hand of all things, he had been hard-pressed to find any train of thought he could hop back on to. A patient internal eye-roll at demonic posturing was something very familiar to him.
He smiled and placed a hand on Gabriel's upper arm. "When I go to London to pick up my books, I can look for you, or you can look for yourself if you come along; if it isn't too late by then of course."
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Admittedly, he hadn't liked it that much. He hadn't seen the attraction, really. Gabriel much preferred the countryside. Still, perhaps the scenery had improved.
Perhaps he could bring one of the other archangels along too. He wondered why so many angels, demons and old gods seemed to be congregating at the Manor. Was He planning something? And why wouldn't the Messenger, at least, have been told?
For now, though, he had chocolate mousse and - hopefully - decent conversation to look forward to. The questions could wait for later, preferably when there were no demons around. Not that he disliked Belial, but it was one thing to like a demon and another to trust him, especially if you had only recently met.
He pulled out a bar stool for Aziraphael and another for himself, sitting down and tapping a bare foot against one of the stool legs absentmindedly.
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"Two weeks from now, at the latest," he interjected. They were wittering on about trips to London and such. Belial had never liked the place. Too cold.
He missed the desert. Hand still on the beer taps he licked his lips, recalling the blisteringly dry heat with great relish.
"Would you like something to drink with your dessert?" He grinned, narrow and sly. "Booze is always on the house, as long as you have good taste. I charge extra for rotgut."
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"Actually Mr. Belial, now I propose a trade - I have a 1792 Blandy's Madeira upstairs that I would be happy to give to you in exchange for vintage port, if you have any, now. Or, really, any wine that would go well with the mousse."
It would be trading down in terms of wines, he knew, and he had been saving the bottle for a special occasion, but really, those had been few and far between for awhile now, and Belial was already doing so much for him, it seemed like a fair trade in the end. Besides, Aziraphale really needed some alcohol in him at the moment.
The angel sighed and frowned at the thought. Crowley would likely be too paranoid to get drunk for awhile yet. In fact, the poor thing was more worried about Aziraphale's theoretical impending doom than Aziraphale was, maybe he should go back upstairs and check on him, maybe comfort him a bit? But Crowley was taking a nap and there was chocolate mousse down here and...
Aziraphale stared at Belial's hands resting on the beer taps as he internally debated.
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"Are you alright?" he asked, concerned.
He turned to Belial. "I'll try to get them to you in a week," he smiled. If Aziraphael wouldn't be going to London soon, he didn't mind looking around the town area of Tadfield.
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"Oh, just. Thinking too much. A tad homesick, that's all. Thank you, dear." Aaaaand he just referred to One of the Seven Who Stands Before the Lord as "dear." Aziraphale looked forward to not visiting the library for at least a week.
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Perhaps that was more commonplace these days, though.
"Homesick?" His eyebrow was in danger of disappearing into his hairline. "Are you referring to Heaven or London, may I ask?"
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"Oh. Well, both are... well, obviously Heaven is Home of course, but having been stationed on Earth for so long I've long come accustomed to the ache that not being there has put in me." To the point where he honestly no longer felt it unless someone pointed it out, like right now. "On the other hand, I spent a lot of time in my bookshop in London, so to leave..."
He smiled as cheerfully as he could. "But! It's nothing a little wine won't fix, to be sure."
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He fiddled with a tiny hole in his jeans; the kitten's claws were surprisingly sharp and he could evidently be fierce if his tail was pulled, however gently.
"Ah yes. The demon is also located in London, am I right? Doesn't that affect your work? Do you see him often?" If he fought regularly with the demon, his aura would have shown signs of it; yet he could not sense anything of the sort.
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Usually Aziraphale could easily lie about Crowley and their "relationship" or whatever it was, but yet, in the presence of two beings who would likely not approve said relationship, he merely stammered out, "Yes. Demon in London. Thwart his wiles all the time, I do. Crafty, well-informed adversary he is, but Good always prevails in the end, of course."
Aziraphale really, really needed that wine.
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An angel, lying -- and not very well, at that. Perhaps there was something interesting here, after all.
"His wiles?" Belial asked, amused, sure that the lanky little demon the angel had been been pinballing about with in the lobby didn't have a decent bit of proper malice in his whole body.
Didn't smell enough like violence -- and anyways, he wasn't even important enough for Belial to have remembered his name. He'd had a pretty enough face, but there were enough fair faces in Lucifer's entourage that Belial had grown bored with perfection.
He quirked one eyebrow. "I'm sure you do. Terrible things, demons."
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He put on his best smile. "Crowley - that is his name," he explained to Gabriel, "actually is quite good at his job; he tends to think very broadly, attempting to tarnish millions of souls at a time instead of damning one soul at a time. In fact, if not for me, I dare say most of London would be Damned by now." Me and Crowley's ridiculously short attention span, he admitted to himself.
He stared at the wine bottle Belial was twirling. "And I meant no offense to you personally, of course, Mr. Belial. But... well, I'm sure you bear no great love for angels either. You understand."
There. Nicely recovered. With a little wine and chocolate mousse he should be back to normal. Also, that wine looked downright delicious, and Aziraphale made a mental note to bring down his trade when he got the chance.
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The other angel seemed to have recovered himself and was speaking normally. Perhaps the best thing to do was wait for the angel to get some wine in him and loosen up a bit more.
"Well done," Gabriel murmured. "Might I ask how you save those millions of tarnished souls at one time?"
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"But! That is neither here nor there, as until things settle down some I doubt I'll be doing much human-influencing. In fact, I'm actually excited to be around people," he nodded to his two companions, "who know what I am. ... ... and have wine and chocolate mousse!" he finished with a grin.
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"Merci," Gabriel responded, picking up his spoon. He smiled at Aziraphale. "I'm sure you won't mind postponing business for a while?"
The aroma of the chocolate was heady and alluring. Gabriel took a tentative bite and almost moaned. Belial had certainly not been lying; it was smooth and silky, and the taste was indescribable; almost heavenly, and yet there was just enough bitter dark chocolate to prevent it from being cloyingly sweet. He had tasted many things during his travels, but nothing had come close to this.
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Aziraphale smiled back at Gabriel. "It's not as if we're on official business anyway," he replied, "so we can postpone 'business' for as long as you'd like."
Aziraphale took a spoonful and did moan. It was just exactly what he needed - it felt like getting his wings rubbed - it was utterly and absolutely perfect, and exactly what he needed to boost his spirits.
While 99 percent of his mind was indulging, the remaining percent had to admit that Belial's mousse was better than his. Oh well - it's not like mousse was one of Aziraphale's specialties anyway (or so that one percent insisted). Some day he would share his chocolate caramel ice cream cake.
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He took another unbelievably wonderful spoonful, his eyes fluttering shut in bliss, before sipping some port and sighing.
How did humans come up with things like this after creating atrocities like overboiled cabbages?
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It was nice for Aziraphale to be here with Gabriel, of all angels. After all, thousands of years ago, Aziraphale had been the one to introduce Gabriel to the wonder that was "xocolātl" while turning in his report. The Archangel would certainly sympathise with why Aziraphale had since learnt to create his own dessert delicacies.
He picked up the bowl and took another spoonful, sighing in bliss. Maybe spending time here wouldn't be so bad after all.
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He took another blissful bite, remembering his first taste of the newly discovered foodstuff called 'xocolātl', brought to him by Aziraphael. And here he was, centuries later, enjoying chocolate mousse with the same angel. It felt strangely fitting.
Sipping more port, he smiled and settled down for a peaceful tea (if one could call it that, seeing as how there wasn't actually any tea present; Gabriel didn't particularly like tea) with Aziraphael. Yes, business could certainly wait.