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Bookmarked by dontaskcuzidk
08 Feb 2024
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Five years after the events of Let The Lambs Scream, Hannibal and Will are dropping tableaus as threats to Alana, who they’re finally coming after. Clarice Starling, FBI's golden agent and secretly the Murder Husbands surrogate daughter, must find a way to help Hannibal and Will without revealing too much to her superiors.
At the same time, a serial killer is leaving tableaus that are copies of what Hannibal and Will did while on the run, making Clarice question where she stands with her father figures: is she like this admirer, just looking up to Hannibal and Will, just another fledging killer? Does she even want to be? Or is she something else?
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- Part 2 of A Choir of Lambs
Bookmarked by dontaskcuzidk
28 Dec 2023
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Will and Hannibal met each other one fateful night in New Orleans. They get violently married, consummated in the river of blood and bone, in the flesh of the monsters of men. They are faithfully married, but not many know they are married to one another.
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I need more married, established Will/Hannibal that features oblivious everyone. With a lot of murder fluff because they are so gosh darn cute.
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Bookmarked by dontaskcuzidk
20 Dec 2023
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“You’re happy,” Will says with disbelief.
“I believe, in fact, that I am.”
Will shakes his head in wordless rejection. “I should’ve killed us,” he says.
Now, Hannibal does look at him. His smile is easy, but his eyes hint at the precipice of danger. Another fall, perhaps, whose consequences neither of them can quite stomach yet. “You still can.”
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- Part 1 of And whom I will bite so there's blood
Bookmarked by dontaskcuzidk
29 Nov 2023
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“Turn that off,” John snaps, cuffing Dean on the back of her head. She flinches, but she can’t. She can’t take her eyes off of the screen.
She doesn’t often watch the news because politics don’t matter to people living off the grid and local gossip doesn’t matter to nomads and the economy doesn’t make sense to her because she’s just not wired that way, but she feels sick. She feels sick and compelled and she has to watch because Jesus, this story deserves the dignity of disgust.
“Matthew Shepard is only 21, and is in critical condition at Poudre Valley Hospital. His attackers have yet to be identified—”
“I said,” John growls, yanking the remote out of Dean’s hands, “turn it off.” He gestures to Sam, who’s doing homework, while the TV goes black. “He doesn’t need to be exposed to that pervert shit. He’s a kid.”
Matthew Shepard is a kid, Dean thinks to herself. He is a kid. He is a kid. I’m a kid.
Even on the blank screen, she can still see Logan Shepard’s face. She doesn’t think she’ll ever unsee Logan Shepard’s face. And she wonders what John would look like if he ever came home to news like that.
