Hannibal
"She'll be fine," House said, stepping into Hannibal's office. "Food poisoning. I gave her something that should keep it under control until it blows over, but consider her out of commission for about 48 hours."
Without invitation, he sat down in the chair across from his desk, and put his cane down on the floor. "She must be new, hadn't seen her before. Are you expanding or did you lose someone?"
Without invitation, he sat down in the chair across from his desk, and put his cane down on the floor. "She must be new, hadn't seen her before. Are you expanding or did you lose someone?"
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"There is a client who refuses to pay him for it," Hannibal explained.
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"He insists on Alcuin," Hannibal said. He wasn't negotiating it. He had his reasons and Halicon was important.
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"I was giving you a discount," Hannibal argued simply, with a smile. "If you want to fuck him, you'll pay in full, my friend."
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Then a pause, and he added, "Do you think he's worth it?"
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"Every cent," Hannibal assured him.
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Because he was absolutely assuming that Hannibal was fucking him.
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"I trust you're not implying anything," Hannibal answered with a light teasing smile.
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"That I do," Hannibal agreed. "I have masseuses too, if you would prefer."
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"And any other problems around here?" he asked. "Anyone I need to look over?"
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"Rosa still has that rash on her face," Hannibal said. "I'm afraid she's not listening to your advice."
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"I wish she would listen," Hannibal lamented. "She's of no use to me like this."
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Hannibal arched sn eyebrow. "That would set an example, certainly."
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"There is something to be said for the tradition of marques," Hannibal sighed. "They are so much more aware of their value and understand their role in ways the newer generations do not."
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"I have to admit that it is always a difficult moment," Hannibal admitted. "From a business perspective. Alcuin's beauty draws a certain clientele that favours... innocence. A marque explains he is no longer that."
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"Never with my virgins, then," Hannibal knew. "They've all been trained well."
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"Well I can assure you I have no interest in being someone's first," he said. "Too much pressure."
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"No, you prefer them playing chess," Hannibal teased lightly.
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