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Hannibal, to his credit, isn't completely bedbound. He won't let himself be. But he is much worse off than Will, and can't do anything as simple as stand for any prolonged length of time, much less join him in the markets, or help around the house. Will doesn't seem to mind. If Hannibal didn't know any better, he'd say he enjoyed having Hannibal at his mercy.
Bookmarked by David_BrOWnIE
10 Dec 2025
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They released Will on February 14th. That, in and of itself, felt like a bit of a joke to him.
Bookmarked by David_BrOWnIE
10 Dec 2025
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A late afternoon conversation after a visit to the market reveals many misunderstandings. Hannibal learns to let go of his past, Will finally gets some answers, and no vendor has to be murdered for it.
They both find it very therapeutic in the end.
Bookmarked by David_BrOWnIE
09 Dec 2025
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[Set season 2, after Tier and right before Freddie]
When Hannibal winds up in the hospital after a second near-lethal attack by the same man as before, Will is the doctor’s first and only call.Naturally, he is assumed by everyone in the hospital (and the interviewing officers) to be his partner –and, fine, he is willing to just allow that assumption– but the thing that makes Will truly venture into the dangerous world of introspection? He is forced to confront the potential loss of his friend.
Bookmarked by David_BrOWnIE
05 Dec 2025
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After his release from the BSHCI, Will buys a quaint property using the FBI’s “We’re sorry we ruined your whole goddamn life” hush money and moves to his home state of Louisiana. He’s finally had enough of everyone’s bullshit and decides it’s in his best interest to forget about the Ripper and run as far away from civilization as he can get. Packing up his life in a single duffel, he leaves behind his house, job, friends, and most importantly, Hannibal fucking Lecter.
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Instead of trying to get revenge, Will leaves. Hannibal follows.Bookmarked by David_BrOWnIE
04 Dec 2025

