[ There's a lot to process here. He's sure that this is a hallucination -- it would make most sense to him above anything else. Will's reality has never been a stable thing so if Hannibal and him died when they hit the Atlantic, this sort of situation isn't ... strange. But it still feels off to Will.
Of course, Hannibal is implying it's an afterlife instead and Will isn't sure how to feel about that. He gives Hannibal a long look, trying to decide if he wants to agree with it or not. Are they dead? Is this a "ghost train"? Why is it so --
Will looks around then, to the faces in the other seats and his expression pulls tight before he settles back into his seat, arms over his chest and eyes fixed on Hannibal's knee.
Peaceful is a hell of a word, he thinks. ]
Yet, I don't feel at peace. [ . . . ] Do you remember dying?
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Date: 2017-01-14 03:17 am (UTC)Of course, Hannibal is implying it's an afterlife instead and Will isn't sure how to feel about that. He gives Hannibal a long look, trying to decide if he wants to agree with it or not. Are they dead? Is this a "ghost train"? Why is it so --
Will looks around then, to the faces in the other seats and his expression pulls tight before he settles back into his seat, arms over his chest and eyes fixed on Hannibal's knee.
Peaceful is a hell of a word, he thinks. ]
Yet, I don't feel at peace. [ . . . ] Do you remember dying?