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Ellard Doyle was a sad little man. No doubt his youth had something to do with this. Abused and used, he was one of Emmett Whitfordshire’s many victims – and many more men besides him.
He’d bravely crawled out of that life, changed his name, died his hair, but he was never able to leave behind the nightmares of his past. He worked in IT, kept mostly to himself, suffered various nervous ticks and was known as a loner bordering the anti-social.
Most importantly, though, he wasn’t Alcuin and he wasn’t Felix.
One thing Hannibal was not going to allow was Alcuin spending the rest of his life in fear he might be guilty of the murder of Whitfordshire. His mental state was too fragile for that still, and he might do something foolish, such as confessing to the crime, to himself, to his friends, or to the police.
Felix, of course, had been an easy option to frame for the murder, but he was a good friend to Alcuin, and an interesting young man Hannibal wasn’t quite willing to part with yet.
Someone else had to do. And that someone was Ellard Doyle.
Framing him was quite easy. He obsessively kept news clippings of Whitfordshire’s murder in his sad little flat, and a digital diary in which he described the hell that was his daily life.
It was easy enter his flat and wait for him there. Killing him would have been easy, but Hannibal had opted to talk to him instead. Their meeting ended with Ellard typing his suicide note and putting a gun to his head to end his misery. It was quite beautiful, to see him relieve himself of the burden of life. And as he pulled the trigger he gave Hannibal a little thankful nod.
All Hannibal did, was to add a confession of murder to the suicide note, and that was it. Ellard Doyle became Whitfordshire’s murderer.
The next day he read about it in the newspaper, over a delicious cup of coffee, in his favourite café. He hoped Alcuin would read it soon too.
He’d bravely crawled out of that life, changed his name, died his hair, but he was never able to leave behind the nightmares of his past. He worked in IT, kept mostly to himself, suffered various nervous ticks and was known as a loner bordering the anti-social.
Most importantly, though, he wasn’t Alcuin and he wasn’t Felix.
One thing Hannibal was not going to allow was Alcuin spending the rest of his life in fear he might be guilty of the murder of Whitfordshire. His mental state was too fragile for that still, and he might do something foolish, such as confessing to the crime, to himself, to his friends, or to the police.
Felix, of course, had been an easy option to frame for the murder, but he was a good friend to Alcuin, and an interesting young man Hannibal wasn’t quite willing to part with yet.
Someone else had to do. And that someone was Ellard Doyle.
Framing him was quite easy. He obsessively kept news clippings of Whitfordshire’s murder in his sad little flat, and a digital diary in which he described the hell that was his daily life.
It was easy enter his flat and wait for him there. Killing him would have been easy, but Hannibal had opted to talk to him instead. Their meeting ended with Ellard typing his suicide note and putting a gun to his head to end his misery. It was quite beautiful, to see him relieve himself of the burden of life. And as he pulled the trigger he gave Hannibal a little thankful nod.
All Hannibal did, was to add a confession of murder to the suicide note, and that was it. Ellard Doyle became Whitfordshire’s murderer.
The next day he read about it in the newspaper, over a delicious cup of coffee, in his favourite café. He hoped Alcuin would read it soon too.
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Date: 2015-09-04 01:44 pm (UTC)Hannibal smiled pleasantly when he noticed Finlay coming up to his table. The young man had proved to be quite wilful and strong. A combination that Hannibal appreciated.
"Finlay, what a nose you must have developed," he greeted amiably. "Please, join me if you like."
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Date: 2015-09-04 02:10 pm (UTC)"It's much more sensitive than it used to be," he admitted as he folded his cane up and put it aside. "How have you been? It's been quite some time since I last saw you- Or, heard you, I suppose is a bit more accurate."
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Date: 2015-09-04 09:00 pm (UTC)"That's a good thing, I'm sure," Hannibal replied kindly. Not seeing Hannibal meant not seeing a psychiatrist, after all.
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Date: 2015-09-04 09:29 pm (UTC)A server paused by their table, and Fin ordered a shot of espresso and a scone before returning his attention to Dr. Lecter.
"Things are much calmer for me at the moment. The press aren't as interested as they were only a few months back, and I've just put the final touches on my latest play," he added proudly, removing his sunglasses to reveal eyes that were milky and scarred.
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Date: 2015-09-05 07:45 pm (UTC)It was a pity, really, that Fin would never see his own eyes, scarred, and useless.
"I'm very glad to hear that you have picked up your life," Hannibal said, genuinely. "Another play. I'll have to be sure to catch it."
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Date: 2015-09-05 09:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-09-06 10:40 am (UTC)"But is it trueless hopeless, or do you find light in your bleak world?" Hannibal asked curiously.
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Date: 2015-09-06 01:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-09-07 10:21 am (UTC)"But it's up to you to find them and to define them," Hannibal offered. "It can be different for everyone. I assume you find light in your work - even if your words are dark."
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Date: 2015-09-07 01:38 pm (UTC)"I have my Will though, he's a constant source of light in my life," he added, speaking fondly of his fae love.
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Date: 2015-09-07 02:03 pm (UTC)"That is good to know," Hannibal said with a kind smile. "Positive encouragement can be a great healer of sorrow."
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Date: 2015-09-07 02:26 pm (UTC)He trailed off, leaning back in his seat as he thought of his fae love.
"I've never been a romantic, if I'm honest, but he's different. He's changed me, I think."
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Date: 2015-09-07 02:58 pm (UTC)What it sounded like, in all honesty, was an unhealthy dependence and quite possibly mental manipulation of an anxious mind. It rather caused Hannibal to wish to meet this lover. "You speak of him so highly always. I should love to meet him. Perhaps I can convince you to join me for dinner some day?"
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Date: 2015-09-07 03:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-09-07 07:18 pm (UTC)"He doesn't eat animal products usually, or he won't?" Hannibal asked. "I would hate to cook something in vain."
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Date: 2015-09-07 07:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-09-08 09:53 am (UTC)"I do enjoy making my own sausages as well," Hannibal confessed. "I think it's decided then. I will make us sausages and a soja alternative for Will."
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Date: 2015-09-08 01:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-09-09 01:37 pm (UTC)Yes, Hannibal had the impression he wouldn't much like Will at all. There was a reason he was inviting the two of them, but not mentioning inviting Alcuin as well. He would not subject his young lover to any manipulator. But he was curious to see what kind of manipulator Will was. "Let me know what day suits you."
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Date: 2015-09-09 01:44 pm (UTC)"Well, I'm in the recording studio for an audiobook for the next few days- How about next weekend?" Fin suggested cheerfully.
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Date: 2015-09-10 02:13 pm (UTC)"Yes, that would be very nice. Saturday evening is a better evening. I'll be able to make those sausages in time," Hannibal replied with a reserved but genuine smile.
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Date: 2015-09-10 10:56 pm (UTC)