Hannibal
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"She seemed to be under the impression that you were in love with me.”
And there.
He’s done it.
Hannibal for his part appears unperturbed. He blinks, inclines his head. An infinitesimal half smile is his only detectable reaction, his dark eyes remaining perfectly, irritatingly neutral. It creates the overall impression of near bored politeness.
At his core Will knows this is a painstakingly constructed mask.
It doesn't mean being greeted with it in the face of such weighted words has no effect.
"Did she?"
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They can't say no to each other. Twice.
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Will just killed someone in the forest near his house. He is lucky that a serial killer was searching the area for a good place to dump a body.
Or: Will and Hannibal meet when they're young and have a very short but good time together. They meet again years later, at Jack Crawford's office.
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Guilford, a quiet, well-to-do neighborhood in Baltimore, has its peace shattered when Will, a discourteous postman, takes over their route, makes a habit of mishandling their mail, and wages war on Hannibal’s sanity.
A war which will end in bloodshed, one way or another.
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"It was easier to love him when he didn’t need to worry about being loved back. It wasn’t the rejection, but the reciprocation. The validation and acceptance of his affections was as unheard of as the love itself. It was wrong to love Hannibal. Not just because of his crimes, his past, his violence. Will never put much thought into just how much decades of repression and fear could affect him. How even after all this time, miles and lifetimes away from all those who made him feel unsafe and unwelcome, he’d still be struggling with what he wanted most. How was it easier to accept his own love for bloodshed than love for another man?"
After the fall, Will struggles with his feelings for Hannibal and a lifetime of telling him that a love like this could, should, never be.
