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After the fall, Will Graham wakes up in a time and place he knows very little about. Except it isn’t completely unknown to him, because Lithuania in the year of 1978 marked a time equal in tragedy and significance for a young Hannibal Lecter.
Grappling with his new unreality, Will must weigh the risks of alteration against the desire for a new outcome between himself and Hannibal.
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07 Dec 2025
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When Will wakes, there’s nothing left for him. He’s unable to speak and his body is in pieces. There’s a touch that tells him one thing. Hannibal is there.
Sometimes being with someone weighs heavier than their absence. Sometimes you just want to stay down in the depths, but if Will knows anything for certain, it's that most things end where they start. And that he has no choice but to ball his fists, cuss himself out, follow suit and hold on tight.
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After the fall Will and Hannibal end up in an isolated shack in Nova Scotia. Their relationship evolves with every place they move to. They push past pain killers, close proximity, bad dreams, curtainless windows and dead memories. Past is past, they can only keep going.
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- Part 2 of Inferno
Bookmarked by AshMyPookie
28 Nov 2025
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intimate, almost romantic by BatsBratsandBarbedwire, GothWifeHotchner
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV)
07 Nov 2025
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Will and Hannibal are cozy in Cuba, living the dream in their post fall domesticity.
Until Freddie Lounds posts an article responding to theories that the Chesapeake Ripper is still alive in Baltimore, crediting a new string of murders to the Murder Husbands.
And that won't do. That won't do at all.Bookmarked by AshMyPookie
10 Nov 2025
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After the fall, Hannibal cannot imagine life without Will, and Will refuses to let him be caught again. In a quiet house in Cuba, they slip into the shadows, becoming ghosts to the FBI, shaping a life of their own: slow, deliberate, and entirely on their own terms. But neither of them is habituated to a slow life.
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10 Nov 2025
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'It is frankly a miracle that they wash up on the rocky Atlantic shore to find themselves very much alive. Lecter, having endured a bullet wound and then some, should not have then survived a plunge one hundred feet—give or take—into the tumult of the stinging ocean below.
Will Graham, on the other hand, thinks he should have perished for entirely different reasons.'
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They are inevitable, and Will thinks he might finally be done fighting it.
Bookmarked by AshMyPookie
09 Nov 2025
