I spent a weirdly long weekend digging through Ao3 for Caelus/Sunday stuff because the potential hit me one morning. The whole CEO/executive assistant dynamic people push sometimes feels off to me, honestly? Caelus isn't submissive, he's more like a chaotic force that Sunday tries, and mostly fails, to contain. I've seen a few where Sunday is the one secretly protecting Caelus from IPC boardroom sharks, which flips the expected power dynamic in a fun way. It adds this layer where Sunday's polished professionalism is a shield he's using for someone else's benefit, not just his own ambition. That clicks better with their hinted backstory.
There's also the 'enemies to reluctant allies to lovers' pipeline that works surprisingly well if you ditch the corporate setting and put them in a high-stakes mission together, maybe even a forced undercover op. The tension comes from conflicting methods—Caelus's instinctive, improv-heavy style grating against Sunday's meticulous, by-the-book planning. You get the verbal sparring, the near-misses where one saves the other despite themselves, and that final moment where the plan goes to hell and they have to rely purely on trust. It's not a new trope, but it fits them like a glove because their canon personalities already suggest that friction.
What I'm less convinced by are the pure coffee-shop AUs. It smooths out all their edges, and their edges are the best part. The appeal is in the clash of worlds, the corporate intrigue, the sense that they're navigating something dangerous together. Taking that away leaves something pleasant but toothless. I'd rather read about them negotiating a hostile takeover while trying to hide their relationship from the press than about them holding hands over latte art.