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lestat de lioncourt. ([personal profile] damnedest) wrote2024-10-19 07:25 pm
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-03-17 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The drape of him, half in the tub, half across Louis' lap, is a minor reminder of what they're meant to be doing. Washing the concert off Lestat. Winding their way towards sleep after a fraught night.

Lestat tips his face up and Louis cups his cheek. Thumbs over the familiar scar at the corner of his mouth once more.

"I don't ever want you to be hungry," Louis says quietly. "Don't wanna hear you're denying yourself."

Is it too long to wait, this maybe hunt after Tennessee? (Is it rich of Louis to lever this, after long years together in which Lestat begged and raged trying to get Louis to eat?)

"You promise me you're gonna eat, and I'll eat too."

This too, fraught. Louis struggling, unmoored from long decades of ascetic ritual and trying to find what is comfortable, what is good, in this new future he has found for himself.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-03-18 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
And Louis bends, bows down to kiss his mouth and lay the words there against his lips:

"I promise."

Only a brief kiss. Near to chaste, as chaste as anything can ever be for them.

Louis will eat. Lestat will eat. In the midst of all the fractures and complications between them, this at least can be settled.

Lingering, forehead to forehead, nose to nose, Louis almost asks, What happened to you?

Long years, unaccounted for. What befell Lestat, in all the years he languished in his banishment and neglect?

Not tonight. Not a question for tonight.

"Okay?" Like a question, nudged to Lestat with a graze of Louis' nose to his own.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-03-18 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Okay.

Still, Louis lingers. They breathe together. Their pulse beats together.

And outside are legions of fans clamoring for Lestat, and an entire slew of vampires that wish for Louis' blood, and all the wreckage of the past they have not quite sorted through. Little and less incentive to break apart.

Still.

Louis offers, "You want me to leave you to it?"

The tub, the array of little soaps and shampoos. The task of washing away the evening's work.

Unearned (or dangerous) intimacies. Louis has little claim to them.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-03-18 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
Leaving the decision to Lestat, and Lestat gives Louis this gift. Restraint, where Louis' might waver.

His lips burn hot at Louis' wrist. He turns his hand, catches Lestat's lower lip with his thumb. A last small touch, a harsh exhale.

Then he stands.

"Alright."

Shades of Thank you, in it, this acceptance.

"I'll wait for you outside."

Louis has a book. He can occupy himself with more than just wishing to have stayed here, wishing to have tempted himself past tolerance.