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If Will's father could see him now, he would be ashamed. Not because he had run off with a serial killer who ate people—he would be horrified by that, of course—but Will knew that his father would be even more ashamed if he found out that he had become one of those rich people he complained about when he was a kid in Louisiana.
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He knew what he was feeling was irrational and childish, but he couldn't help it. He didn't like that Hannibal changed the menu for Chiyoh’s sake or that he would show a genuine smile to someone other than Will. Most of all, he hated that he had allowed Chiyoh to help him cook.
Will snorted. He had definitely spent too much time with Hannibal. He'd become a possessive son of a bitch just like him. He had never been a jealous man, but Hannibal had brought out the worst in him.
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Will has a rather unfortunate habit of leaving the front door unlocked. Who would possibly be stupid enough to break into the Chesapeake Ripper’s home? OR the tale of a home invasion, where Will tried to warn the men stealing his forks, that his husband is going to be less than impressed to find them here.
Now including a cannibal pun, and calling Hannibal daddy! (but not to his face, because who needs him on that power trip.)
Bookmarked by TuyaMoon
02 Feb 2026
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Грабители проникают в дом Ганнибала и Уиллу от этого смешно
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Literally just Will riding Hannibal in the Bentley. That's it.
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Tensions between Will and Hannibal reach their peak when they're forced in the small, cramped space of the cop car they steal in the finale.
