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100 words exactly, not counting the rather lengthy definition at the beginning.  Unplanned.

Title: Counterpoint

Author: H. Savinien

Fandom: Good Omens (copyright Gneil and Pterry, long may they prosper)

Rating: PG (veryvery mildly implied slashy thoughts, drunkenness)

 

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1coun·ter·point \ˈkan-tər-ˌpint\ noun Middle English, from Middle French contrepoint, from Medieval Latin contrapunctus, from Latin contra- counter- + Medieval Latin punctus musical note, melody, from Latin, act of pricking, from pungere to prick.  15th century.

1 a: one or more independent melodies added above or below a given melody b: the combination of two or more independent melodies into a single harmonic texture in which each retains its linear character : polyphony

2 a: a complementing or contrasting item : opposite b: use of contrast or interplay of elements in a work of art (as a drama)                                                                                                               -Merriam Webster Online

 

Crowley and Aziraphale were both necessary…or else neither of them were.  Crowley hadn’t decided which.  He was leaning in favor of the former with all the powers self-interest could muster.  The point was that whichever it was, there be two of them, not one tagging about at loose ends.  Balance, the angel had called it as they muzzily drafted the first written version of the Arrangement, Aziraphale’s neat copperplate trailing off tipsily.  Crowley had nodded carefully, loosened shirt ties trailing unheeded through a puddle and staining a rich burgundy.  The word that had danced through his head, though, was ‘counterpoint.’

 

Date: 2007-03-12 02:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vulgarweed.livejournal.com
Oh, this is really lovely - nice balance there yourself, of calm and tension. And rich polyphony of little details that really sell it. :D

Date: 2007-03-13 01:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] hsavinien.livejournal.com
I'm glad it turned out well--I had the idea in my head of what counterpoint meant musically, but I hadn't expected the other definitions to fit so well with what I had in mind. Thanks!

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