Yeah, and possibly as long as 17 years, if he's been using Hannibal all along, rather than going through multiple names as he travels about. Which is another thing I want to know! I wonder if he chose it because of its connection with Alexander– they're both famous Classical generals? Also, all his family seems to have had unusual Classical names (Diogenes, Germanicus), so there could be some meaning there for him, too. But I don't know exactly what his reasoning might have been, and am sort of fascinated by it.
Yeah, Hannibal would definitely offer to marry Rose if he thought it would be helpful. And then there can be lots of uncomfortably tense platonic bed-sharing on the boat.
And Ben of course is really excited to meet someone from New Orleans who will understand where he comes from, and Ayasha sympathizes with Rose being forced to run away and start a new life. And Hannibal is very paranoid that someone's going to recognize him, and Ben ends up helping him get out of an awkward situation. And Ayasha is very amused by Hannibal flirting with her. And then eventually OT4.
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Date: 2014-04-11 12:50 pm (UTC)Yeah, Hannibal would definitely offer to marry Rose if he thought it would be helpful. And then there can be lots of uncomfortably tense platonic bed-sharing on the boat.
And Ben of course is really excited to meet someone from New Orleans who will understand where he comes from, and Ayasha sympathizes with Rose being forced to run away and start a new life. And Hannibal is very paranoid that someone's going to recognize him, and Ben ends up helping him get out of an awkward situation. And Ayasha is very amused by Hannibal flirting with her. And then eventually OT4.