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In the gilded heart of Vesperia, Will Graham is a biological heresy. An Omega born to nobility, he is no symbol of peace; he is a vessel of "The Blight." His scent—a metallic, predatory tang—is viewed by the elites of The Vane as a vile contagion. Branded "impure" and "vile," Will trues to keep himself in isolation, he is a pariah feared by the "pure" Omegas he might contaminate. He doesn't seek the cherished grace of his station; he is fueled by a volcanic rage, a wolf trapped in a silk cage who wishes only to burn.
To bury this family shame before it reaches the Royal ears, the Grahams broker a desperate trade. They surrender Will to King Hannibal Lecter of Arkhos Keep. Hannibal is the kingdom’s shadow—a sophisticated warlord who built his throne on the bones of the conquered.
Will’s parents see this marriage as a brutal cure, believing Hannibal’s legendary cruelty is the only force capable of breaking Will’s spirit and molding him into a "true" Omega.Will arrives at the citadel not as a consort, but as a prisoner of war. Behind his defiant eyes, a single vow remains: he will provoke the King to kill him before he ever allows himself to be mastered.
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16 Feb 2026
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There’s a corpse in Pensacola with molten silver for eyes, another in Ocala dressed in a tattered flannel, a third in Jupiter with clumps of sodden bucktail occluding a deep wound across its abdomen.
Retiring in Sugarloaf Key should be sweet and easy, but when the Florida Man headlines hit a little too close to home, Will gets the feeling his blissful solitude will be less than long lasting.
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15 Feb 2026
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A full Hannibal NBC retelling/AU where Will did “stick to repairing boat motors in Louisiana.” His life in a small town is trapped in uneasy peace - until bodies begin turning up in the swamp, all killed the same way. While out on the river, he runs into one of the scenes and makes a startling discovery: he can almost see what happened and understand why the killer did it - and it terrifies him. He flees the scene, but is soon tracked down by the BAU for his involvement in the scene, forcing him to confess what he saw and become involved in the investigation or be blamed for a crime he did not commit. Doubting his story, Jack decides to have an esteemed, oddly charismatic profiler and psychiatrist from Baltimore profile Will to determine whether he is a suspect or an asset. As Will speaks with the Doctor and grows closer to him, he begins to doubt his own memory and innocence, and it seems that whether he's found guilty or not he will never return to any sort of peaceful life again.
CW: Violence typical of Hannibal, though I avoid overly detailed descriptions. Mentions/themes of anxiety/depression and suicidal thoughts from !depressedwill, themes of manipulation/control. Slowburn because Will hates Lecter's guts.
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11 Feb 2026
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Set in the fall of 2001,
Sam Winchester is freshly eighteen and beginning his first year at Stanford University as a Political Science major, with plans to eventually attend Stanford Law. His older brother Dean follows him west, determined to provide a support system.
Back in their hometown of Lawrence, Kansas, Dean made his living as a mechanic while occasionally starring in low-budget dirty movies for some extra cash. Now relocated to California—the epicenter of adult film production—Dean signs with Evil Angel Productions Inc., working primarily in the San Fernando Valley as a rising porn star.
As Dean helps Sam settle into college life, he meets Dr. Castiel Novak: Sam’s brilliant, frustratingly ethical, and undeniably attractive professor—and a secret, long-time consumer of Dean’s on-screen persona.
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11 Feb 2026
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Hannibal Lecter is everything his house requires of him: brilliant, dangerous, impeccably controlled and entirely unwilling to marry. Once deeply in love and thoroughly betrayed, he has long since decided that affection is a liability he can no longer afford. His father, less philosophical and far more practical, eventually loses patience and arranges what Hannibal has so carefully avoided: a suitable match with the House of Graham.
Caterina Graham is everything a young noblewoman should be. Beautiful, educated, quiet, and compliant. She is also not alone.
Accompanying her is her twin brother, William Graham, who is none of those things. He is observant, sharp-tongued, difficult, and entirely uninterested in being agreeable. Where his sister yields, Will pushes back.
This story explores aristocratic pressure, inheritance, and the slow unraveling of control. It is a slow burn, an enemies-to-lovers dynamic rooted in power, rivalry, and reluctant fascination. Alpha/Omega elements are present.
Bookmarked by Notreallysure93
09 Feb 2026
