2025-02-23

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[personal profile] mxcatmoon2025-02-23 01:57 am

#134 Abysmal - Good Omens - Rendezvous at Tills

WARNING: THIS FIC HAS SPECULATION/POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THE UPCOMING FINALE
Title: Rendezvous at Tills
Fandom: Good Omens
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: G
Words: 433
Characters: Crowley, Aziraphale
Summary: Crowley and Aziraphale meet again
Notes: SPOILERS for the finale. Sort of. Mostly, speculation on what the leaked filming bit could mean. Imagining this scene just made me LOL, I have no actual theory about it, nor am I invested in any headcanon; I can play with lots of different ideas.


Rendezvous at Tills )
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[personal profile] mxcatmoon2025-02-23 05:46 pm

#90 Mudita - Good Omens - And the Show Goes On

Title: And the Show Goes On
Fandom: Good Omens
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: PG
Words: 508
Characters/Pairing: Aziraphale, Aziraphale/Crowley
Summary: Aziraphale reflects on his choices
Notes: Just a little ficlet I wrote for the prompt last year but never posted. Spoilers for the end of Season 2.


And the Show Goes On )
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[personal profile] mxcatmoon2025-02-23 07:06 pm

#136 - Enervate

This week's word is

Enervate



[ˈenərˌvāt]

enervate (verb) · enervates (third person present) · enervated (past tense) · enervated (past participle) · enervating (present participle)

verb
Cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken: "The heat enervated us all."

adjective
Lacking in energy or vitality: "The enervate slightness of his frail form."

Enervate is a verb that means "to lessen the vitality or strength of". It is the opposite of innervate, which means "to supply with nerves". Enervate can be used to describe the weakening of physical strength or energy. It can also be used to describe the weakening of moral or mental strength.


Note: This word comes to you courtesy of "The Owl and the Pussycat," with Barbara Streisand. The first time I ever heard it was while watching this movie as a kid.