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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2019-08-12 11:57 pm

A Nightingale Sang In Russell Square

I.... finished... a fanfic? *faints*

Also Hi! I am back from Rhode Island, during which I did some things, and also finally watched the GO series, and read A Lot of fanfic, and I have been home exactly a week and am almost recovered, and there's a bunch of stuff I want to say about GO but it all goes ineffable when I sit down and try to write a post. But I also have posted a fanfic!

It is a Rivers of London crossover featuring Peter Grant being in over his head, because apparently that's what I do now (since that's also my [community profile] intoabar prompt. Which I haven't started yet.)

A Nightingale Sang in Russell Square (6820 words) by melannen
Fandom: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch, Good Omens (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Crowley (Good Omens), Aziraphale (Good Omens), Peter Grant (Rivers of London), Thomas Nightingale
Additional Tags: Crossover, POV Outsider, Apocalypse, Cars, Stealth Crossover
Summary:

'Starling, on the last day thou art well advized to remayne within thy Manor, but thou dost not abide, and goest instead to gayze uppon thy Steading, and upon the Fell’s.'
(The Nice And Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch: Prophecy 1456)



It really ought to have a part two because the Nightingale hasn't actually sung yet, and we need to find out what's up with that club from the 1920s and if there really was a cherub in the bookshop. But it's nearly 7000 words of what was originally just supposed to be the short setup and I have four other things I want to get done enough to post soon, so we're calling it finished for now. :P

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