[Putting a face to the actual situations they were in together isn't necessarily a problem, it's just names that tend to slip out of Crowley's mind, when there's a lot more important information to keep track of, like what Aziraphale's favourite pinto gris happens to be.
He gives a little nod of acknowledgement, to the point about parents. If he'd ended up with strangers, he knows he wouldn't have at all integrated his life with theirs. Probably would have ended up at a motel, frankly.]
If only you'd known you were ending up in the sixties, could've brought a couple twenties with you.
[They'd have gone pretty far.
Crowley lifts a hand to grab the waitress's attention, then gestures at Peter.]
Pop his meal on my check will you, love? And I'll have a bit more coffee. Ta. [She smiles and tells Peter to let her know when he's ready to order, then bustles off to get the coffee pot. Crowley turns his attention back to Peter.] Don't fuss about it, we'll call it even for you pulling me out of the water.
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He gives a little nod of acknowledgement, to the point about parents. If he'd ended up with strangers, he knows he wouldn't have at all integrated his life with theirs. Probably would have ended up at a motel, frankly.]
If only you'd known you were ending up in the sixties, could've brought a couple twenties with you.
[They'd have gone pretty far.
Crowley lifts a hand to grab the waitress's attention, then gestures at Peter.]
Pop his meal on my check will you, love? And I'll have a bit more coffee. Ta. [She smiles and tells Peter to let her know when he's ready to order, then bustles off to get the coffee pot. Crowley turns his attention back to Peter.] Don't fuss about it, we'll call it even for you pulling me out of the water.