infomodder: we were the better kind, two the same, set free (i put my trust in you)
ᴀᴘʀɪʟ's ʜᴜsʙᴀɴᴅ ([personal profile] infomodder) wrote 2014-04-03 02:15 am (UTC)

[Will's lost memories are the key to his freedom, or so he believes. Wants to believes. The words of a madman, no matter how true they ring, against the word of Hannibal Lecter would be like throwing pebbles at a brick wall in the hopes of it falling over. But if he can remember enough, can pinpoint details and evidence overlooked, he could do it. He could. No one needs to save him, he just needs a little help. If it takes being used as a prize patient, so be it. If it takes every bit of blood in his body in the end, if it comes to he and Lecter and a kitchen full of knives, so

be

it.

Twenty sessions that might give him twenty memories of just driving? Fine. He'll take it. Fifty. But he will go until he finds at least one that points straight to his innocence. Anything. Nothing is too far, not now.
]

Why would it be unpleasant? [His might come back in hideous ways, ways that involving sweating, the fear he's dying, being unable to stand for hours after. But they may just come from something that reminds him of it. A meal might trigger something, he doesn't know. He tries here in Asgard, but nothing has really struck him so far.] Do you think you'd have to do something that might be hurtful to get them back? There are methods that can be used, some that are not awful. You might just get them back on your own.

The brain is a very interesting part of the body. It might not come back in an unpleasant way.


[He's ignoring the last part. He hopes that his continuing to talk to her shows that no, he doesn't mind at all.]

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