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lestat de lioncourt. ([personal profile] damnedest) wrote2024-10-19 07:25 pm
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-05-09 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Imagine, Lestat had not gotten off the boat.

So much would be different. Louis would be long dead, maybe.

Lestat is given custody of his hand. Louis squeezes tight, holds fast. Thumbs at the corner of his mouth, looking into his face. No pictures, nothing, only what Lestat has said of what came before. He is beautiful now. He must have been beautiful then.

"My destiny," Louis murmurs. Reminding. Lily's voice, teasing, flirting. She had been adept at maneuvering through conversation. And she had known him. Maybe she'd seen something, long before Louis did.

"You made it different for me," Louis murmurs. He has lived long enough to be sure now. "Made it different for our daughter too."

Claudia made in horror, yes. But look what she had chosen, when given her chance. A companion made from love, like Louis had been made from love.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-05-11 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
They are not companions. Not yet. An inbetween space, where despite all their intentions, the way gravity shifts, the magnetic pull of their connection, the relief of their closeness, all of this exists still. Not something past, but something present.

Louis' hand spreads across Lestat's chest. His weight shifts, tilting into Lestat. Pressing him more firmly into the seat.

"He stole you to get hold of all the things you are," Louis murmurs, fingers curling in the fabric of Lestat's shirt. Protective impulse, guarding his heart against what they speak of now. "What no one else had then and no one's got now."

It wasn't chance. Louis is certain it wasn't chance. Corpses on corpses, seeking something in particular.

Maybe only the pleasure of breaking one who would not acquiesce, would not beg.

The origin of Lestat's fortune. Money like a tether, keeping hold of Lestat for decades after.

Louis had never wanted to live off Lestat's money. Had felt guilt over what he and Claudia had taken in those early days of Paris. Did Lestat feel something like that too?
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[personal profile] divorcing 2025-06-03 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know you."

A firm assertion.

The point could be argued. All the things Louis doesn't know, all the things Lestat held back.

But Louis says this without any room for argument.

"I know you."

Bound together, forever. Always. All the worst of each other. All the best of each other. A light press of his hand over Lestat's heart, emphasis.

"He didn't."