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David Cain ([personal profile] anewlanguage) wrote 2013-10-30 08:10 pm (UTC)

[She's not wrong. He has always been intent on prying people apart, be it physically or mentally. But before, those interrogations had always been a way to find weaknesses, to find information no one would willingly or knowingly give.

On the Barge it's not about that. He could protect people, yes; but he can't necessarily stop Hannibal. He's accepted that. It's how the Barge works, and it makes all of this feel very new, like it's his first serial killer.
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Hah! I wonder if you would've seen through him. I bet he had some significant tells, handing out those dinner trays.

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