Jack stormed into Hannibals office looking concerned but angry. He sat down and waited for Hannibal to speak.
"Hello Jack, what would you like on this nice quite evening?" Hannibal said with a bit of sarcasim on the end.
"I want to know who that woman was this afternoon coming up to your office." He looked more angry than concerned at this point.
"That woman is my new client. Her name is Georgia Molsa, or that's what she says. There is a worry like tone in her voice every time she says Molsa. Will went to see her at her home the other day, and they came rather close. He seems to think he may like her."
"Do you believe him?"
"There is a slight smile every time he says her name and a bit of a happier mood when you mention her, so yes I do." Jack was quiet for a few minutes before talking again.
"Are they seeing each other? Because he seems rather destracted in his work recently over these past few days."
"I know they are not seeing each other at this moment in time. But she may be destracting him from his work, it is a possibility." Hannibal sat forward in his big leather chair before Jack responded.
"What you said earlier in our conversation. You said "Georgia Molsa or that's what she says." What do you mean by that exactly?" Hannibal sat quite for a moment until he found how to describe it in a type of language that Jack would understand,
"Georgia came to me because she claims she has no other family in the states, and that she needs someone to talk to about her Mum. And you known when you talk, you can tell if someone is happy, excited, angry or even worried. Well every time she says Molsa there is a hint of worry but also sadness in the name."
"I get what your saying. Your saying that she could be using a false name of sorts." Hannibal was waiting for the words to come out of Jacks mouth before he nodded his head politly. Hannibal got up and walked over towards the window before he started to talk agian.
"I was standing here watching as she was about to get on her bike when, she got a call. When she answered it, it wasn't long until she started to smile. I think she even noticed you pull up and come storming up my stairs." Jack soon got up and put on his coat and hat before going towards the door and saying something before leaving.
"I'm going to go back to the office and, find out a little more about Georgia Molsa." He closed the door behind him and once again Hannibal was free to be alone.
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Hannibal was down stair putting his food in the oven when the phone started to ring. Hannibal wiped his hands quickly before running slightly to catch the phone in time, and he just managed to.
"Hello Hannibal Lector speaking."
"Hannibal it's Jack. It turns out, Georgia Molsa isn't her real name. You were right, but did you know?" Hannibal was a bit confused on the question.
"No Jack, why. She just told me her name was Georgia Molsa." There was a bit of a silence between the two before Jack started to talk again.
"Hannibal, did you know someone called Ella Molsa?"
"Yes Jack why? She was my true love, and I made a mistake not meeting her when she said too."
"Hannibal, she had a daughter and, she named her Georgia Molsa Lector." Hannibal feel to the floor and dropped the phone. He was speech less and didn't know what to say. Was Georgia really Hannibal's daughter. What had happened?
"Hannibal ......... Hannibal ............. Hannibal are you there." He could hear Jack's voice in the distance. "Hannibal, I have to go. Some new evidence has come about on a new case. I'll have to talk to you soon bye."
Hannibal was still in shock, sat against the wall in the kitchen. He started to have tears roll down his eyes. He thought to himself this was the first time in a long while he cried. Then he muttered to himself, "I'm a Dad?"
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Hannibal's Little Lector (Hannibal tv series fan fiction)
FanfictionA month after Georgia's mother died and she's finally passed her qualification in becoming a psychiatrist, a letter has been left behind for her. There was one person that Georgia never knew in her life and that was her father. Her mother had always...