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How Will Graham Lose Hannibal
Will feels the cold metal of the handcuffs clamp down on his wrists and his heart sinks. This is it; the end of everything. His entire life had been leading him to Hannibal and now the brief moments he had shared with Hannibal were over, cut short. He will be separated from the love of his life indefinitely.

And there isn't a single thing he can do about it. I mean, he could easily kill Jack and this new agent, but all that would do is buy a bit more time. Capture had been inevitable and deep down Will always knew that he would eventually lose Hannibal, but he didn't think that it would be this soon.

Or hurt this goddamned much.

"Will Graham, you are under arrest," Webber begins to read Will his rights, cuffing him. "Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law. You
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Hannibal didn't know that he could experience emotional pain and anguish, but when he is separated from Will, he knows that that is not the case. When the door of the jail cell shuts behind him, he feels a stab of pain in his chest at the thought of never seeing Will again. Being separated from Will and never seeing his beautiful face again made him sick to his stomach.

When he had been incarcerated previously, he had not felt alone. People often came to visit and interview him (He was "Hannibal the Cannibal" after all), but the reason he didn't feel alone was because he knew that Will would have to come and see him. Will would come for one reason or another and eventually break him out. After that happened, he would, well, you know the rest.

But now? Now that he knew he would never being seeing his love, the person that quite literally was his other half, he felt as though he was missing a part of himself. Will made Hannibal the best version of himself that he could be and now that he is separated from him, he feels more and more depressed every

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