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you’ve lived in apartment 505 for four months, but that hasn't been long enough to properly meet your next-door neighbour. you know he has a great taste in music, a friend (?) who comes and goes, and tired, heavy footsteps. after finally seeing who's behind the paper-thin wall, you can't seem to stop seeing him.
Bookmarked by a5tr0n4ut
18 Jan 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
pretty good oneshot, i wish it lasted longer (ending is a tad abrupt)
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this winding labyrinth by defectivevillain (defectivehero)
Fandoms: Hannibal (TV), Hannibal Lecter Tetralogy - Thomas Harris
27 Apr 2025
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You wish you never met Hannibal Lecter. But you yearn for his presence.
You want to forget him. But he never truly leaves your thoughts.
Now, you’re left to pick up the pieces of a broken design. A battle of instinct rages on in your mind—one of bittersweet relief and cloying grief, fearless resolve and poignant regret; a clashing between affection and antipathy, pride and pain. What will win, in the end? Only time will tell.
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- Part 2 of these jagged scars
Bookmarked by a5tr0n4ut
19 Jan 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
GREAT book. i love the writing on the main character and how they stay unique but still vague enough to be a reader-insert. i love the integration of the hannibal books (esp red dragon + sotl), as well as other books (the picture of dorian gray, frankenstein, etc). the writing in general was AMAZING, esp the relapse of sorts when the reader starts seeing Hannibal again. GREAT imagery throughout, esp in dream sequences. FINALLY, very good additions of POVS from other characters.
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“Hi, Doctor– Motherfucker!” The curse rips out of you as he reaches out and gently takes your injured wrist, and white-hot pain lances up your arm at the contact. You squeeze your eyes shut, breath stuttering.
Dr. Robby doesn’t flinch, just raises his eyebrows with a nod. “That’s a new nickname for me, but shockingly not the worst one I’ve had today.”
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you injure yourself on christmas eve and are forced to spend the holiday in the ER with dr. robby
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Bookmarked by a5tr0n4ut
15 Jan 2026
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really cute!! loved the characterization of Robby
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You're a BSAA agent doing cleanup after the destruction of the Megamycete. As you carry out your task to destroy what remains of the mold, you find a survivor hidden between sheets of metal.
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Heisenberg is turning into a lycan and you try to help find him a cure.
Bookmarked by a5tr0n4ut
10 Feb 2025
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very nice story, good writing in the changing of ideals for the reader and their view on the BSAA. i like how competent the reader is (in general and while dealing with the situation)
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That familiar analytical gleam in your eyes lives in Hannibal’s mind as he sinks his teeth into his prey. Despite your departure hours ago, Hannibal sees you sitting across from him at the table. Dining alone has never bothered him; yet, right now, he can’t help but desire your company—your scintillating conversation, your sharp wit, your clever smirk. Hannibal stares at the chair across from him—the same chair he’s grown accustomed to seeing you sit at—and takes another bite. Flavor explodes on his tongue, yet you are what dominates his thoughts.
Your experience in criminal profiling means that you've met a wide variety of people from all different walks of life. You've stared down hardened criminals and fought for your life against people hell-bent on killing you. Even so, something about the FBI's new target, the Chesapeake Ripper, seems to elude you.
Then you meet Hannibal Lecter: an enigmatic jigsaw of a man with jagged corners and misshapen pieces.
Fortunately, you've always been rather good at puzzles.
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- Part 1 of these jagged scars
Bookmarked by a5tr0n4ut
01 Jan 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
very good read, readers thought process is displayed very well + its cool to see the differences in Hannibal's actions based on how the reader is diff. from Will Graham (intuition + sympathy vs empathy, moral differences, etc). the disturbing moments are relayed VERY well :')

