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The Verger brand strains through his shirt, bulging in the light. It is a deformed, putrid thing. It is obvious. It is disgusting.
It is a statement. As long as that mark remains, Hannibal belongs to the Verger family.
Will can't stand seeing the Verger brand on Hannibal any longer, so he decides to take take matters into his own hands. He will get rid of it—by any means necessary.
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“Touch is intimate. It requires great trust to leave your body in the hands of another. Perhaps some give this trust too easily.”
Will freezes. “Not a very reassuring thing to say with your fingers in my stab wound.”
Ten years before canon, homicide detective Will Graham meets Dr. Lecter in the emergency room. Nothing is going his way today—of course he ends up with the potentially psychopathic surgeon. What else did he expect?
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“It’s natural to feel uncomfortable—Jack Crawford has displaced you once again. A change of environment is startling for anyone, but especially for you in these circumstances. I’m your psychiatrist, after all.”
“Changing my environment for Dr. Lecter.” Will laughs dryly. “You should hope I don’t go wandering in my sleep.”
To catch an elusive killer, Hannibal and encephalitis-ridden Will must stage a romantic relationship. Naturally, Hannibal plans to take advantage of this in every way he can.
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Dad had never gone this far before. Normally it was just a slap, backhand or forehand, brutal enough to humiliate but never enough to scar. Never to leave any lasting damage.
This was going to leave a mark. This was going to stay.
In the sultry summer of 2007, an incident occurs at the Cyprus estate, and Roman gains both a scar and a memory he will never forget.
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“Killing yourself on a day like this?” Chuuya’s voice rang out, something faintly morose lining his tone. “I thought you wanted your death to be beautiful.”
“I do,” he replied. “This is beautiful. Chuuya is too narrow-minded. He should broaden his perspectives.”
A study on Dazai through the years, focusing on the unwavering persistence of his depression.