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Will and Hannibal
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For as long as Hannibal can remember, he has had a second shadow – the gardener's son, a gangly little thing always at least a foot shorter than Hannibal, with wild brown hair and big eyes that always seemed a little too sharp for his own good.
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Black in the Moonlight and Bubbling in the Brew by AGlassRoseNeverFades for MaddieContrary
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV), Hannibal Lecter Series - All Media Types, Hocus Pocus (1993)
15 Nov 2020
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New kid in town Will Graham gets shown the sights around his charming, quaint new home of Wolftrap one Halloween night, when his classmates Alana and Frederick decide to take him to the once-condemned house where a trio of witches supposedly lived centuries ago. What could possibly go wrong?
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Perhaps if Hannibal had been more secure in his relationship with Will Graham, things would have turned out differently for Margot Verger—and for everyone.
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Attachment by Pragnificent (PragmaticHominid) for ByJoveWhatASpend
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV)
22 Jun 2020
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Hannibal is out shopping when the small boy runs up to him and bites him on the hand.
It is not a playful act. The child bites hard, and then he grinds his teeth in and holds on.
There is for Hannibal a moment of outrage, in which he considers striking the child to knock him away. Hannibal’s face curls, for just a microsecond, into a snarl, and astonishingly he realizes that the boy, who is looking up at him with fearsome defiance, his jaws still locked around the side of his hand, has not missed this.
Hannibal sets his face to communicate a shocked but stoic response to the assault, and this is what his father sees, when perhaps three seconds later he crouches next to the boy to coax him into loosening his hold.
AKA, the one where Will is the single father of a troubled little boy, and Hannibal is enchanted by them both.
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When the call connects, Will says, “I know what kind of crazy I am, but I’m not this kind of crazy.”
“Will?” Dr. Lecter says.
“Yes, hi, sorry,” Will says. “It’s me. There’s a baby on my porch.”