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For the prompt: Hannibal ties Abigail up using her scarf.
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The air outside is strangely charged. It smells like pine leaves and churned earth and the tang of metal and blood, and even the stars are flickering above Will. Hannibal leads him out across the broad snowy fields, calm and assured and radiating tension all at once. He's like the string of a harp, coiled and tense, waiting to be plucked, or like a bow cradling a sharp arrow. He doesn't look back, but his grasp on Will's hand never falters.
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For the kinkmeme prompt: Franklin is jealous of Will. (Or: Will's empathing goes haywire. Hannibal reaps the benefits.)
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In which Uncle Charlie is exactly what he seems to be.
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He gets almost nothing out of her during their first session. She is eighteen, and an orphan. She lives with her uncle. They moved to Maryland after her mother hung herself on a bedpost. She doesn't feel much like talking about it, thank you. Her smile is prim and sweet, and completely fake.
(AU for Stoker, based on prompt: Crossover: Stoker, India & Hannibal (& Charlie?) )
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All the King's Horses by Simarillion
Red Dragon (2002), Hannibal (2001), Hannibal Rising (2007), The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
8 Apr 2010
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There is a new serial killer on the move but who is going to stop him.
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25 Apr 2013
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Adaptive Coloration: Four Identities that Susan Pevensie Never Had To Assume, and One She Might Have Chosen by cofax
Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
30 Aug 2011
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Susan Pevensie is good at adjusting to her circumstances.
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1 Feb 2013
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“There’s a cottage,” Stiles’ mother says, and then she presses a kiss to his forehead before turning off the light.
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The Last Most Beautiful Day in the World. by topgallant
Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
11 Jun 2012
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“So,” said Aziraphale cheerfully after he had gone. “My friend and I have heard tomorrow’s going to be quite a day.”
The commander of the troops, a Colonel Campbell, paused in the act of raising his glass to his lips. “Have you, then?” he said, eyes narrowing sharply.
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Jane Drew goes back to Wales, where she finds things she hadn't known were lost.
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23 Apr 2012
