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dumb fish child ([personal profile] hydrokinetics) wrote2017-02-04 08:39 pm

The world could show nothing to me, so what good would living do me [W3, Saturday, Post-Trial]

[By the time Hannibal makes his way back to the hotel it may be fairly late. Percy hasn't gone inside but he's relatively quiet as he cradles Mrs. O'Leary in his lap and leans back against one of the support beams. Upon closer notice, one may find that his knuckles are battered and bruised, split and splintered and bleeding but he doesn't care. His eyes are red and puffy and the circles under them are prominent.

And yet he's as alert as ever. He hears footsteps and his hand immediately moves for the dagger on his hip. He only stops when he recognizes the approaching figure.]


Dr. Lecter. [It's a quiet voice, though clearly curious.] Isn't it late for you to be out here?
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[personal profile] sating 2017-02-06 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Without any hesitation.

[ And similarly, there's no hesitation in his answer. It's not even something given half a thought of consideration. Though that combined with what he elaborates with might make that lack of hesitation slightly more questionable. ]

The fact that you would is not why I'm asking. I assumed as such. But there are many different ways to participate, true, but there is also a clearly preferred one.

[ He cants his head very lightly as he looks at Percy. ]

Would you kill for her?
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[personal profile] sating 2017-02-06 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
As have I.

[ That's probably the surprising part of their conversation, because Hannibal may not seem the type. But he at least doesn't admit it casually, and he doesn't revel in it. With how he speaks of it and how he elaborates, it seems like it must have been something necessary. ]

In my view, we're faced with a difficult set of choices here. Participation is bloodsport, no matter how we look at it. But... Here, we're also told that there is a chance. Not just for survival, but to regain what is lost. To save those important to us.

[ He pauses again, though his attention stays on Percy. He's careful with his words here and in offering his concern. And his help. ]

If you would like to try and save her and you need help, you only need to ask me, Percy. That's what I would like to offer you.
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[personal profile] sating 2017-02-06 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
[ His smile turns a little wry, and he bows his head lightly. Considering Percy's interest, he does explain, though he keeps it simple. He'll elaborate more if asked, but as it's not the focus of their conversation, he keeps it brief. ]

Yes. A man came to my office with the intent to kill me. I thought he had already killed Will, but luckily, I was mistaken. I escaped with my life when we fought. Tobias did not.

[ It's all quite true, though the context is a little misleading... Ask Will about this and he'd probably stare into the camera like he was in the Office. But. Moving on— ]

I do think that there is a fair amount that would. There are good people here. People that care, either about each other or about justice. And so, I hope that it's one of them that wins. Or why I would lend my assistance where I can.

[ He inclines his head lightly, since he's referring to the question that Percy asks. ]

I have very little to lose, Percy. Will and I are likely already dead. So, yes. I do know. And it is why I offer. If I "earn my keep," then perhaps... We could live. Or we may not. But I will try to secure our lives in what ways I can.
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[personal profile] sating 2017-02-06 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
As am I.

[ To say the least. It's not every day you get in a wacky serial killer fight, but, hey. Things happen.

He nods as Percy explains his own thoughts, since Hannibal agrees. Since the first time someone had died, he had worried about the very thing Percy explains. It feels like an inevitability that people would become desperate to live, because that's human nature. Hannibal knows that far better thn most people, considering his "hobby." Though that's at least neither here nor there.

Though of course, before he gets to those kinds of practical matters that last part of what Percy says surprises him. Hannibal's eyes widen in surprise, and he's briefly stunned into a silence, but it turns to a slightly wry smile. ]


Saving the world— That's quite the burden for someone so young.

[ He doesn't sound disbelieving, though. He's already accepted plenty of strange stories, so he can accept another one just as easily. Though each time he hears one, he does feel a bit more "normal," and that's almost comical. ]

But it gives me more confidence that my help would be put in the right place. I was thinking of selflessness in terms of having another person to support... Having far more than that is comforting, odd as that is to say.
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[personal profile] sating 2017-02-06 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
[ There's a moment where Hannibal actually looks genuinely quite surprised by the sentiment, though it quickly and easily shifts to one of looking quite touched instead. It strikes him as almost naive, admittedly. The sort of genuine, earnest help that Percy offers, but that doesn't mean he looks down on it. Quite the opposite, actually. It makes him feel a bit old in a wry way, since that kind of sentiment is something you lose as you grow older, he thinks.

His usual, calm eloquence is briefly interrupted as a result, and he seems at a loss of what to say, if only for a moment. But he nods, and it's with a smile. ]


Of course, Percy. I will always help, so long as you ask.

[ That seems important to convey first. ]

And thank you. So long as what the Sheriff told us is true... I agree. We can make this work. It's my sincere hope that Annabeth and all of those lost can be returned.
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[personal profile] sating 2017-02-07 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
[ The smile is returned with one of Hannibal's own, and he dips his head again in an easy nod, this time less surprised. He still does seem impressed with Percy, though, and he doesn't bother to hide that. ]

I will. We will.

[ He's at least personally feeling a bit better about Percy's state of mind, and he hopes that it's the same for Percy. Perhaps having a purpose will help him. It so often does in the face of trauma and loss, so... He sees this is a good thing. An opportunity for him. It's that thought that also gets him to add a soft, but genuine: ]

You are quite a brave person, by the way. I've seen older, wiser men buckle underneath such things.