Dr. Frederick Chilton (
slightlyoffchilt) wrote2013-10-01 10:26 pm
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"Hello.
You've reached the direct line of Doctor Frederick Chilton. As I am not available at the moment, you might assume I'm quite busy with something pressing. State your name and business, and I will return your call."
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[But that didn't render her useless. It was probably a good thing, to have Freddie collared in due time, leashed by her own slimy methodology. Especially if she's keen to thrown around threats like street litter.]
Why? Have you discussed much with him? [Hannibal Lecter.] This may be the only disadvantage he suffers that we'll ever witness.
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[They've all got some sort of dirt on each other, he figures. Only now his dirt's been released in a very public catfight, for lack of a better word—if anything has to come out, Will would look more believable for it, wouldn't he? Why would the guy who publicly discusses that, oh yes, he knows he's going to a hospital for the criminally insane but the people from his home have no fear of him and have told him he didn't do it, what's he got to lie about?
Makes him more believable if things have to happen with the downside that...he's known about some dirt all along, why not confess immediately?
Double-edged blade, that one.
Will's not getting it, hasn't gotten it, hasn't gotten it all worked out in his head and hasn't been told much of anything. The question confuses the hell out of him, because he's not getting it.]
I catch killers and put them away, I do not do follow-up prison visits. Especially not with Eldon Stammets. One of the last things I need to do is show interest in someone who's interested in me because of what Freddie Lounds writes. I have no desire to encourage obsession. We spoke briefly before proper authorities arrived, and that was the end of it. He'll spend the rest of his days behind bars. That's his disadvantage and the advantage of every diabetic he never came across.
[That this reply might confuse Chilton as much as Chilton's confused Will isn't something he considers if how quickly it comes is any indication.]
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[Chilton would know. He did, after all, convince a lot of the public to consider Gideon as the authentic Ripper through Freddie Lounds's mouth.]
But I digress. It isn't as if we don't all know each other well enough. [Unconsciously echoing Will's own thoughts.] What are you arguing exactly? [Confusion is right. Gross Mushroom FunGuy was barely on Chilton's radar.] Because I am not accusing you of anything short that you present about yourself.
We've already been through that song and dance.
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[Will Graham, not-so-subtly sticking up for the ocean's underdogs? Not him. That out of the way, he has to confess: he's a bit confused.]
I'm not arguing anything. [and I don't want to hear about whatever song and dance we might have done is almost sent, but that's a lie. He wants to know some things, doesn't want to know others, and he doesn't know how to ask for specifics without saying something along the lines of, "just tell me what won't screw me over," without giving Chilton more wiggle room than he already has.] Have our wires been crossed? Who were you asking me about if not Eldon Stammets? Has she played a part in getting someone else killed since my incarceration? I don't know about that. I'm getting the feeling we're not on the exact same wavelength here.
[He's having an emotion and sharing that. Confusion about the conversation, of course. Nothing more to read there.]
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[Was it possible that Will Graham had never figured out that it was Chilton who manipulated Freddie's audience, with his leaked story about Gideon? Did the infamous bloodhound miss that subtle detail? The thought amused Chilton.]
Though I find it comical that you would champion the very people who would willingly watch you get tarred.
[Chilton considered them less underdogs and more like parasites; bloodthirsty for whatever flesh may fall. He did say intellectual bottomfeeders, after all, not something to be taken too literally.]
It's nothing. We can talk about Stammets.
[Better than discussing Hannibal, isn't it? But it was a quick surrender, a fast diversion. He was hardly going to be caught on any device with a record of Hannibal's name typed by his own fingertips, however. Chilton knew better.]
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If they were going to talk about revealing idiocy and Chilton was going to mock his lack of focus—his mind was on fire, how could he be focused in the face of that?—Will wasn't going to sit in the dunking booth anymore. He didn't have to. Chilton had no means to put him in a cell here and if Will got it into his head, he had no means to shut him up. Sure, Freddie Lounds might have issues with Will, too, but a team-up of the two of them, wouldn't that be a nightmare for public relations?]
Metaphorical devil, of course.
His social morphology.
I would guess the Ripper was responsible.
The Ripper is, of course, something like a supervillain among serial killers.
I have the qualities of the Chesapeake Ripper.
I ought to teach you myself, just to force you into some accomplishment.
What if he hurts me?
None of that was my intent.
Those are all your words. Recognize them? Does that order unsettle you? You gave me a buffet. You gave me a puzzle. I wasn't hungry and wasn't with it enough to put it together. Am now. Let's not talk about Stammets. Let's talk about a lack of focus that could arguably lead to revealing idiocy if one follows the conversations long enough and pieces them together. Let's talk about your intentions. Why people might be angry at you. Why being surprised at a bloody office with your name on it is as comical as my championing those who would willingly watch me get tarred. Let's talk about Lucifer, perhaps the literal devil, saying you owed him a favor.
But then there's the metaphorical devil looming on the horizon. You seemed so eager to talk about him to everyone else. So publicly, too, so ready for anyone who'd listen. Would you rather have a conversation about the Ripper than any of that?
[Mongooses aren't great singers, but those bastards can dance like they're on fire if they have to. Why not start another one?]
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And those who weren't smart enough to realize that soon became this jackal's puppets. Gideon caught on, Alana knew from the offset, both highly intelligent individuals who understood what Chilton was capable of -- but Jack Crawford? The man couldn't even manage a competent background check, and he was played until Hannibal stole that fiddle. Will Graham? Much more debatable.
And as Chilton already suggested, idiots could still be dangerous. They could still stand to be muzzled. Perhaps that time had come.]
Let's not talk about food metaphors, shall we? I find that much more unsettling than anything you could spew out with a quick communicator search. Let's instead discuss the idiocy of you creating another enemy, Will Graham. I may not be short of any myself, but I know how to fight back. I know how to hide.
[Jackals were both predator and scavenger, adaptable as the situation demanded. Chilton was just as apt with offense as he was with defense, and he had been building his defense ever since his return from Baltimore.]
I don't let the worst of potential enemies get close to me. [Hannibal. Lecter.] And I assure you, none of my business is anything near daunting as yours.
You need all the friends you can manage. Try not to alienate everyone capable, won't you?
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I don't need this thing. Every word you've spoken or written that I can see is in my head, same as it's always been with people's words.
[You're the same as everyone else might be read into that, but it's not what he means. That's just how Will's mind operates. He doesn't need to write anything down when it never goes away. Sure, if he doesn't use something for a while or ignores it, he has to work to get it back (like with Skye and his desire to help her with a GED; he hasn't studied some of that stuff in years, so he needs to brush up on it).]
Not tracking you in an attempt to toss you to the wolves, Frederick. I'm tracking you so if there is an unfortunate next time where you step out of line and someone paints your office with your own damn blood, I'll have a better grasp on who to look at first without having a body to stand over and survey.
Is that your idea of an enemy?
[Frederick. He's been doing the same with a few other people (most obvious should be Freddie Lounds and Abel Gideon), but he leaves that out. Chilton can figure that much out, if he wants to.
Like Will can figure out the puzzle pieces he's vomited all over the place when he sits down to do it, when he wants to.
If he wants to.
(He does not want to.)]
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But Chilton knows that Will isn't the psychopath people thought he was, for a duration. He knows that Will isn't leading him on.]
Am I to believe you're watching out for me, in particular?
[Because he wants to believe that. If there was ever an ideal sequence of defense, then Will Graham would be encoded within that. Will Graham, who could catch the killers that no one else could -- it was a solid bet. A promising scheme. He knew that Will would be tracking the others from Baltimore (tracking, he had said, like some hunt), but Chilton was surely observed as more innocent. Chilton, who would be framed (according to Freddie Lounds, taken with a grain of salt). Chilton, who deeply needed someone capable of uncovering the truth, especially if he himself were indisposed.
He wanted to believe that Will could do that for him. Their own complicated past aside, his own tongue-flicked barbs having been noted, Chilton still considered Will Graham a particularly important ally to have allied.
The only trouble was securing that investment from Will. While Chilton thought himself innocent (naturally, he would), he knew what the facts looked like. What he did to Gideon, and what Gideon consequently did to Nurse Shell. What Gideon did to those guards, and all his doctors.
Gideon was the gun loaded by Chilton. His finger had pulled that psychotic trigger.
And because Chilton had been victimized himself, it was easy to masquerade it all as accidental. But Hannibal knew better, he knew what manipulation Chilton invoked, and Will would eventually learn better -- and Chilton would never succumb to confession, as advised by the future of the man he spoke to now. A future that was already sealed in the past, as according to Freddie Lounds. They all entangled each other.
Chilton also needed all the friends he could manage. He had to act now, before Will knew about Chilton's special meetings with Hannibal. Before Chilton would break his word to Will.]
All right. I'll admit it, I am defensive. I, likewise, do not wish us to be enemies, Will.
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[Compartments like "small talk" and "positive interpersonal relationships" (which he has no desire to look into further) followed alongside "related to Baltimore" (oh, Danger) and "potentially disastrous" which echoed folders he'd eventually have on multiple people here.
The people in Will's life have a horrible track record of getting screwed over, but he's yet to realize how major a factor he plays in that. He's yet to realize that the Ripper has been playing him along with Jack Crawford, along with everyone else. He's yet to realize who the Ripper is, but he has all these puzzle pieces left in the wake of public talks he could put together if he wanted to, but why would he?
Abel Gideon and Frederick Chilton and Freddie Lounds are not high on Will's list of people he feels anything positively for. They are, however, the people he knows, and two of them happen to get into quite a bit of trouble. FBI's darling consultant bloodhound keeps his nose down and would like to stay out of their business—to their faces. Food metaphors or not, if it's public and mentions them or comes from them, he consumes it. He might be tempted to scoff or roll his eyes, but the wonderful thing is:]
Let me add that I make no judgment calls. I am not following you because I find your social life of interest or entertaining. I do it on the clock when no one's in the shop. It wouldn't be a lie call it business. I'm getting paid no matter what I'm doing.
[Chilton (and Gideon, and Lounds) didn't have to act to get Will to pay them notice, to be invested. They just had to be them, had to be entangled. Unfortunately, he didn't know what else just being them wrought in the end of things. Whatever shit they pulled on him, didn't matter. He'd always peruse and make note of what he could see, and it had nothing to do with meeting up later and gossiping about it. Even if he was reading mentions of his insanity, he'd trudge right on. Might get a drink, but he'd get all of it he could even if he had to toss back more than usual.]
Your business is yours, mine is mine. Neglected to mention they overlap. You hadn't picked that up already? Notes for future reference.
I'd offer to stop, since it could be seen as invasive and rude and bordering on obsessive, but I think you're smart enough to know that's not the case.
[If Chilton wants him to stop, too fucking bad; Will's not going to quit sniffing everyone out until they stop getting themselves gutted and abducted and paralyzed. What he doesn't know.]
Don't expect me to shoot anyone else in the head. Seems my aim up close isn't something to count on.
[Not even a bit of brain damage. How shitty a shot was he?
Will wasn't doing this solely for Chilton or Gideon or Lounds. Will was doing this because he felt obligated (guilt even worlds away) to them for one underlying reason and multiple others unique to what relationships he knew they had.
He's purposefully leaving out that dirty, dirty f-word.]
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[That's why he had surged in, to broker that deal with Will. The social contract. He wondered if Will had misunderstood his intent and the implication of what Chilton had already known, or if he was being obnoxious on purpose. The latter, likely -- it wasn't as if Chilton had been a gentleman to Will, during this exchange.
All part of how their entanglements got thorny.]
Isn't it remarkable, how he's recovered? [Ah, the discussion of Abel Gideon. An irresistible topic. If Chilton couldn't stop Will's focus on the Baltimore three (with Will, of course, rounding them to four -- oddly young Hannibal was but a fraction in this count), he could at least refocus the lens onto one of the other two.] Pity about the leg.
That wasn't me, you know. I don't know how he managed to lose it. I suspect it was taken from him.
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If he hadn't been talking about killing Alana Bloom in the style of the Ripper, he wouldn't have had to recover from anything. [This is a big fat lie. He would have shot him no matter what he said, seeing Garret Jacob Hobbs and all. The bit about being him was too much, but seeing that face saying anything? It wouldn't have mattered what Gideon said. Will's fortunate that Gideon's tongue-pulling spree afforded him a free pass when it came to having shot him in the head. Which he has, of course, lied about since coming here.] More remarkable that you feel you have to defend your lack of action. Anyone who thinks you'd be capable of wielding whatever was used to saw a leg clean off is a blind moron. Of course I "know" that, Frederick. I'd say we could argue that you'd helped wield whatever sawed Miriam Lass' arm clean off, but that wouldn't be an argument. We both had a part in that one.
[Freddie Lounds had her uses after all. And, ah, since the man who'd be discomforted isn't around, why not?]
You might say I have as much of a leg to stand on as you would if we tried to get into that one.
[Problems with taste indeed.]
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Chilton was likely highly disappointed by the dry detail. "Will come". BARELY salacious. Hannibal, you shame your cobalt blue walls with a lacking purple prose.]
Well, you definitely just called a couple of your acquaintances "blind morons".
[He doesn't illuminate, wondering if Will can figure it out. HE'S NOT EVEN TALKING ABOUT THE FBI AND THEIR FAILURES, even though everyone knows Zeller fits that description.]
Miriam Lass could ONLY me even partially on me if you're suggesting that I have manipulative sway over the Ripper.
[Which, actually, he did to an extent. He wanted the Ripper to return to business, so he could be considered the copycat -- thus blooming Gideon's fame once more. He was counting on that much.
I read all those fucking scripts.]
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[Feeling badly about things. Words words words, none of them poetic enough to suit Hannibal's tastes. Zeller fits a lot of descriptions. Will slotted him in one while Jack stood there and watched, slotted him into the spot of a lousy politician due to his status as a middle child after having his lack of personality insulted.
Not to mention the way he insulted his entire class. Details.]
You helped create a fake Ripper. Of course that would hit news. Of course he'd read it and be insulted. Of course everyone knew Abel Gideon wasn't the Ripper. He doesn't just kill in threes or fours. He was active while Dr. Gideon was locked away. That much didn't hit the news.
Looking back at it later, we probably should have let you know. You probably wouldn't have believed it, but we could have tried.
Should I feel bad we didn't try?
["Sorry you got gutted because we didn't care - Cocktail"
He doesn't feel bad Chilton should have read the scripts more carefully]