Verse Hannibal Lecter
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" There is a gasp escaping from Hannibal’s lips, trembling and desperate. His nails dig into Will’s arm, clinging, sinking in, leaving behind their marks on him. His marks. Trails of reddened skin and exquisite pain. Blood and ache. That’s what Hannibal is. What Will craves. (...) His tongue lingers over Hannibal’s pulse point, feeling the rushing of blood through the artery just below. He sucks a bruise onto him. Two, three. He knows how to claim as well. "
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Hannibal decides not to frame Will for his murders. However, that complicates things in ways Hannibal didn't predict. After recovering from encephalitis, Will disappears. Hannibal doesn't handle it well.
When the bodies of killers start showing up around the country, Hannibal takes notice. And when Will finally returns, he's not the same person that left Hannibal behind.
He's better.
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(A remix of the show's dialogue into a completely new plot, diverging from canon at Season 1 Ep 13, just as Hannibal is going to plant Abigail's ear in Will's throat. - Hannibal POV)
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( À feu doux : over a slow heat. )
The Dragon has been slain, and the Atlantic Ocean crashes against the cliffside.
Will Graham almost drowns. But he doesn't. He is pulled from the ocean and into the arms of something just as ferocious.
Hannibal will not let him die, even if it means he has to fight God himself. So Will returns the favor."The pain fades. It’s peaceful. For a few moments. But Will isn’t allowed peace. Of course he isn’t."
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After avoiding capture in Baltimore, Hannibal escapes to Europe with Bedelia. However, their relationship is less than ideal, so he's easily swayed by the attention of a man who just so happens to look exactly like the man that broke his heart back in the States.
Waking up after almost dying, Will realizes that he won't be able to move on with his life without seeing Hannibal at least one more time. He has questions that need answers, so he will cross oceans to find the man who left him behind. However, when he finds Hannibal, it seems he's moved on with someone who looks strangely familiar.
(Or, instead of killing Antony, Hannibal starts a fling with him while in Florence in an attempt to move on from Will. It doesn't work, especially when Will suddenly shows up in Italy looking for him. Diverging from Antony's death S3E1.)