Hell's Bad Books
From the Good Omens book :):
He'd taken the opportunity to reread Aziraphale's notes, and to thumb through Agnes Nutter's prophecies, and to do some serious thinking.
His conclusions could be summarized as follows:
- Armageddon was under way.
- There was nothing Crowley could do about this.
- It was going to happen in Tadfield. Or to begin there, at any rate. After that it was going to happen everywhere.
- Crowley was in Hell's bad books. *Not that Hell has any other kind.
- Aziraphale was—as far as could be estimated—out of the equation.
- All was black, gloomy and awful. There was no light at the end of the tunnel—or if there was, it was an oncoming train.
- He might just as well find a nice little restaurant and get completely and utterly pissed out of his mind while he waited for the world to end.
- And yet . . .