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It's so stimulating being your hat.
🧙 WHO: Aziraphale, Crowley, and Alec.
⚔️️ WHAT: 🌌🗡️ The Libryrinth, part 1. - In which the Angel goes exploring and gets himself into a tight spot.
🕒 WHEN: Idk February
🗺️ WHERE: The LIBRARY
⚠️ WARNINGS: Alec will probably say the F word at least once. Crowley might too. The Angel might kiss the demon. They're terribly ill-prepared for a battle and incredibly incompetent, but they're living their best lives and living out not-so-secret hero and damsel-in-distress fantasies. You've been warned.
"I shouldn't be gone long, but if I'm not back by...say, midnight, I suppose you'd best let Crowley know."
It was now only half 'til ten. The angel had been gone since nine, with his notes and his ridiculous thrill at playing sleuth. He was intelligent, so whatever puzzle he had in mind to solve, Lamassu expected Aziraphale to have solved it by now. Which meant he had probably gotten himself in over his head and, since he rarely practiced his magic, he was likely very defenseless. There was nothing for it. Lamassu couldn't very well go in after him; They would alert the Librarian. Lamassu were regal guards. They did not enter establishments unlawfully. Nor had They been designed for stealth and lurking or breaking curfew. (For that matter, neither had the Angel...)
So someone would have to alert the Demon.
Well, it certainly wasn't going to be Lamassu. Then someone might get ideas about Them being being a messenger service. Or worse, concerned. So They went to the being most suited for the task...
"We were hoping you might bring this matter to the attention of your human counterpart and the Demon Crowley," Lamassu finished explaining drolly to the grim whippet, "in the hope that they might rescue Our counterpart from the Library. We highly suggest you encourage them to bring a snack and perhaps a light sweater for the Principality. He was...ill-prepared."
They turned to go.
"Oh. And We suggest they exercise prudence. Do not allow them to be disruptive. We know this will be difficult for creatures of their nature. But the Librarian does not take kindly to intruders."
---
The librarian passed by underneath and he held his breath, stilled his motion and waited. She continued on, her candle lantern flickering into the distance once again along the circuit of her patrol. With her out of earshot, Aziraphale drew an arrow in chalk at the split between path options (this was definitely not his first labyrinth and likely wouldn't be his last), doodled the path and the odd markings into his notes, and carefully continued along the tops of the shelves.
⚔️️ WHAT: 🌌🗡️ The Libryrinth, part 1. - In which the Angel goes exploring and gets himself into a tight spot.
🕒 WHEN: Idk February
🗺️ WHERE: The LIBRARY
⚠️ WARNINGS: Alec will probably say the F word at least once. Crowley might too. The Angel might kiss the demon. They're terribly ill-prepared for a battle and incredibly incompetent, but they're living their best lives and living out not-so-secret hero and damsel-in-distress fantasies. You've been warned.
"I shouldn't be gone long, but if I'm not back by...say, midnight, I suppose you'd best let Crowley know."
It was now only half 'til ten. The angel had been gone since nine, with his notes and his ridiculous thrill at playing sleuth. He was intelligent, so whatever puzzle he had in mind to solve, Lamassu expected Aziraphale to have solved it by now. Which meant he had probably gotten himself in over his head and, since he rarely practiced his magic, he was likely very defenseless. There was nothing for it. Lamassu couldn't very well go in after him; They would alert the Librarian. Lamassu were regal guards. They did not enter establishments unlawfully. Nor had They been designed for stealth and lurking or breaking curfew. (For that matter, neither had the Angel...)
So someone would have to alert the Demon.
Well, it certainly wasn't going to be Lamassu. Then someone might get ideas about Them being being a messenger service. Or worse, concerned. So They went to the being most suited for the task...
"We were hoping you might bring this matter to the attention of your human counterpart and the Demon Crowley," Lamassu finished explaining drolly to the grim whippet, "in the hope that they might rescue Our counterpart from the Library. We highly suggest you encourage them to bring a snack and perhaps a light sweater for the Principality. He was...ill-prepared."
They turned to go.
"Oh. And We suggest they exercise prudence. Do not allow them to be disruptive. We know this will be difficult for creatures of their nature. But the Librarian does not take kindly to intruders."
---
The librarian passed by underneath and he held his breath, stilled his motion and waited. She continued on, her candle lantern flickering into the distance once again along the circuit of her patrol. With her out of earshot, Aziraphale drew an arrow in chalk at the split between path options (this was definitely not his first labyrinth and likely wouldn't be his last), doodled the path and the odd markings into his notes, and carefully continued along the tops of the shelves.
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Instead he grunted to say that he had heard and kept his gaze forward, wanting to get this damn thing over with so he could go back to sleep. That coffee wasn't doing shit.
Or maybe it just kicked in. Or maybe it was Anthony's panicked whisper for everyone to hide that sent adrenaline flooding through his system. Fuck. Shit. Hell. He was never any good at hiding in either life. Except in Abaddon House. Outside of those strange halls and catacombs, he usually panicked until it was almost too late and then either hid behind a tree or gave up altogether.
Right now it seemed the latter as he frantically looked round for a place to hide but became wracked with indecision.
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That would have to wait, though-- Seeing that Alec wasn't joining them or finding somewhere to hide himself, Aziraphale darted forward, seized Alec by the back of his collar with surprising strength, put a hand over his mouth, and hauled him back with them into the shadows.
By all outward appearances, they probably looked downright comical: three grown man-shaped beings pressed in tight like sardines, standing with their backs to the shelves of books, fear in their eyes as they waited for the horror to pass. But inwardly, it was actually terrifying. No, they were likely in no real danger except a slap on the wrist and a bit of community service, but it had that same terrifying, gleeful viscerally real thrill to it that childhood hide-and-seek presented: no real danger, but try telling your racing heart that.
The Librarian's heels click clacked against the flooring, the sound almost echoing in the silent dim room. She stopped a few aisles before theirs to reshelf a tome. Aziraphale smooshed himself back against Crowley even tighter, as if somehow they could defy space and blend into the books. She continued onward, footsteps fading down the way.
After a moment, there was the aching creak of a bookcart with wheels in need of oil, and she was back to her task.
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Crowley had been about to suggest they move on before the warden returned when a glimmer from the books behind them caught his attention.
"Hey, what's that?"
His free hand reached around Aziraphale to move the book which blocked the faint glowing light. As 'Magic and You' slid out of the way the symbol could be seen on the back wall of the bookcase. Aziraphale had apparently spent all evening looking for these so he was immediately the one Crowley turned to.
"Upside down ram's head? That mean anything to you?"
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He was a second too late to smack Anthony's hand away from the glowing book, but then decided the better idea was to take Fell's hand from his mouth and get some breathing room.
"Don't just touch things." But it was more or less gasped as he worked on getting free.
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As for the ram head, he put on his glasses, and opened up his notes, leafing through until he found the little doodle of a rams head from a previous shelf. He compared that with the one Crowley had found, made a few notes to himself and smiled up at his beau.
“It means you’re a menace and you’re lucky nothing here seems to be booby trapped.” Oh but he appreciated Crowley’s help and if Alec weren’t here, he might even award the help with a kiss. Well, he could make eyes at Crowley later. Right now he was giddy with the chance to solve a mystery. “I’m not sure what the ram means, specifically, but I think it suggests we’re on the right track. Come on, spitspot, best not dawdle.” He carefully stepped over a gap in the shelving and continued along what he had determined to be the route until they arrived at the next fork.
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"You really think there would be booby traps in a library... Maybe they set the books slightly askew so they all fall over when on is touched. Or messed with the check out slips so no matter how hard to tried you would always end up returning a book late?"
He wasn't the least bit serious about any of this, he said them only to illustrate how ridiculous he thought it was that there might have been traps in a library. A touch of snark always got his point across so well.
Spitspot.
A typically archaic Aziraphale word that even as he dared not to dawdle still had him smirking to hold back a laugh. No one ever used spitspot anymore! Well, no one but Fell did. It was part of his charm but still funny. He hopped the gap and turned slightly to look back at Alec, who still seemed a shocked for some reason. Maybe because that Librarian had been wearing her glasses down on the very tip of her pointed nose and had been carrying a rather large ruler.
"Mind the gap. If you fell that Librarian would be sure to hear it."
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"I'll catch up." Which meant he'd try to find another way. There had to be another way, right? Some place where he wouldn't have to jump?
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Really, did Crowley not know who he was talking to? Aziraphale did everything BUT booby trap the bookstore against customers.
"It's not that far," Aziraphale tutted, giving both Crowley A Look and Alec a more encouraging, if exasperated one. He held out a hand. "We don't have all night, Alec. Give me your hand--Crowley, you take his other arm. Won't let you fall now, alright?"
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Taking the cue Crowley stepped up to the very lip of the bookshelf and leaned slightly out to reach for Alec's arm.
"Give me your hand?"
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And then Anthony had to speak up and make him feel bloody cared for. How could he say no when he spoke like that? When he offered his hand?
He muttered something under his breath, took both offered hands so he wouldn't get any pouting looks and, heart in his throat, let himself be helped over the gap. He didn't credit the warmth that filled him when he made it as that was just a dangerous emotion at the best of times.
"Thank you." Muttered. "Let's get on with it." Also his ears are not red so you can forget about even mentioning something that clearly isn't happening.
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Alec now on sure footing beside them, Aziraphale was focused back to the matter at hand, completely oblivious to the red ears that were not happening or the warm, happy cousin bonding. He was on a quest, a mission, and he hadn't invited them because they would have been a distraction--as they were being, each in their own way.
He was giddy with the prospect of adventure, following the pathway of the shelving as it skimmed the edge of the room, keeping his eyes out for more symbols, caught up in the fantasy of it. So focused, he nearly ran face first into a hanging light fixture.
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"Angel," this said in a hissed whisper as like radar the Librarian's head snapped up, "Watch your step also means what's hanging in front of you too. You nearly got that lady stirred up again."
He sauntered after the pair, still speaking as he skirted around a stack of books but just missed seeing the rounded bookend concealed behind them. This was ever so lightly kicked with the tip of a snakeskin boot and sent rolling across the stacks. It teetered once on the very edge before gravity forced it right over and sent it to smash into a million pieces on the floor. Glass shards... everywhere...
All Crowley could do was gap at the mess.
"Think she heard that?"
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Thinking fast he scooped up a fat tome and threw it in the opposite direction as hard as he could. It hit something in the dark and there was an impressive avalanche sound that he assumed were tumbling book and more than one breakable object he hoped wasn't valuable.
"Let's go."