*nodnod* I saw him tilting his head sideways, like a bird -- and "pie" is another word for "magpie", you know.
The only thing missing for me was: what color are Rodney's wings? White, like John's? Or black?
And does that make this another take on a Good Omens xover? I think so.
As a birder, I of course thought about the mating flights of white-throated swifts. The couple flies up a canyon together, swirling around each other, then join in mid-air and tumble down, down together, breaking apart just above the rocks at the bottom. Human observers have the impression that it's an *incredible* rush.
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*nodnod* I saw him tilting his head sideways, like a bird -- and "pie" is another word for "magpie", you know.
The only thing missing for me was: what color are Rodney's wings? White, like John's? Or black?
And does that make this another take on a Good Omens xover? I think so.
As a birder, I of course thought about the mating flights of white-throated swifts. The couple flies up a canyon together, swirling around each other, then join in mid-air and tumble down, down together, breaking apart just above the rocks at the bottom. Human observers have the impression that it's an *incredible* rush.