Aziraphale (
theangelfell) wrote2021-04-27 06:44 pm
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Prometheus
Aziraphale had heard a rumor, about a book. At a shop other than his, which was rather vexxing. So he made inquiries about the location, and appeared there the next day after putting out the "closed indefinitely" sign on his own shop. (The sign had two sides; the other said "open temporarily.")
He walked in, hearing a little bell chime, and looked around. "Hello?"
He walked in, hearing a little bell chime, and looked around. "Hello?"
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While he intended to be attentive, the titan didn't glance up from what he was reading right away.
"Yes?" he asked, finally closing the book and removing the glasses before they could slip off entirely.
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He also realized immediately that the man wasn't entirely human, though he couldn't pinpoint what. Not that it necessarily mattered.
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Prometheus had the angel pegged as such the moment he was near enough to tell. Their God's light had a certain glimmer to it. Not his taste, and not his problem, but he'd never had issues with the angels themselves.
"Ah," the titan said, nodding once and placing his things on the counter, before moving to a large, locked case. Inside were books and trinkets, and he ran his finger along the spines until he reached the right one. He pulled it out with care, then handed it over.
"It came in an estate lot I picked up. It wasn't the reason I bought the lot, but I had a feeling someone would be searching for it," he explained- Before realizing that wasn't a good explanation. "Foresight is my gift. ...My name's Prometheus," he added, extending his hand.
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Prometheus nodded as he shook the angel's hand.
"Nice to meet you, Aziraphale," he said, before letting go. "I don't get many angels in the shop. Ghosts, but no angels."
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"I own a bookshop," he said. "Perhaps a trade, you can have whatever book you like that isn't from my collection of rare bibles."
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Prometheus seemed thoughtful, then tilted his head. "For now consider it yours. Should I be looking for something in the future, I will seek you out."
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"Mmm, it's nice when they are void of death and misery," he admitted. "I do wonder though, why an angel collects Bibles. I've never known an angel to collect anything."
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"A god," the titan corrected absently, studying the other being curiously. "Not a collection then, more a hobby?"
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"It's nice to meet you," he added. "I wasn't aware there was another, ah... elderly individual selling antiquities in the city." He smiled.
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"Quite a few, I've found. Gods, titans, pucks, vampires, and fae- Angels too, it seems. London seems to be a hub for our sort," Prometheus smiled.
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"Books aren't really my specialty anymore," Prometheus admitted. And it was true, there were a lot of books in his shop, but this place wasn't like his shop in New York. There books had been the focus, here, it seemed, he was more focused on trinkets. Objects of power, for the most part. ...And art. There was a surprising amount of art.
"It is quite a mix of beings though, I agree. I think it's one of the reasons I stay."
Though the main reason was, of course, Robin. Whenever the titan lingered anywhere, it was usually because that's where the puck was.
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Prometheus nodded in understanding.
Just then the kettle began to whistle.
"Tea?" he offered.
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"Off and on forever, it feels like," Prometheus nodded. "Other cities call to me, I spent a good amount of time in New York, but London, and what came before it, has called to me often."
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"Of course, make yourself comfortable. ...And no, you're not imposing," he assured him, filling the teapot and putting a tray together. "I was just digging around in the back rooms."
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"I'm not sure," The titan admitted, bringing the tray over and putting it on a small table between two chairs. "I feel like I have something that I might need, but I'm not sure what it is or what I need it for."
It was hard to put into words the feelings he sometimes had. These nagging thoughts that wouldn't let him be, and were too abstract to use like any sort of map.
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