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Molly asks Will to open up about the nature of his and Hannibal's relationship.
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John Watson is not the person people think he is. That's not their fault though. He's got special—natural—skills that make him an impressive actor.
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People keep their distance from Will Graham, and he can't fault them for that. His daemon reveals the dark shape of his soul, a soul that slinks through the world and sinks its teeth into other people's kills; he'd avoid her too, if he could.
Hannibal Lecter is in perfect accord with his soul, until he meets Will Graham. The consequences of Hannibal's soul being able to speak without his express consent become harder and harder to mitigate.
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Hannibal has plans, and his feelings literally get in the way.
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I'm sure we've all seen/read season 1 hundreds of times, so I try to keep the overlaps brief.
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Moral Ambiguity by Zoeryl
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV), Hannibal Lecter Series - All Media Types, Hannibal Lecter Tetralogy - Thomas Harris
15 Jan 2021
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If one is to court the devil, may as well bask in his glow.
They've taken the plunge together, quite literally. After surviving their free fall into the Atlantic ocean, Will and Hannibal are adjusting to the peculiarity of their new lives. Thrust into hiding, their newly-minted fugitive status means they must remain far from prying eyes until things settle down. Alone in the woods and licking their wounds, they've suddenly found themselves with a lot of time on their hands. Maybe a little too much time. -
The Crucible by Dreadnought
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Captain America (Comics), Captain America - All Media Types, Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
18 Feb 2017
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Therapy's a bitch, but PTSD is worse. An in-depth character study of Bucky Barnes as he reconciles his years with Hydra in the wake of Civil War.
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I don’t really know who I am. I do know that James Buchanan Barnes is dead. He’s a pile of bones at the bottom of a ravine. He’s a side bar in some other guy’s museum exhibit that might not even exist anymore. James Barnes would puke if he could see what he became. His parents and sister and friends would cry.
I don’t know what’s left over now, but I know it’s not good. And I don’t think it can ever be good.
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