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lestat de lioncourt. ([personal profile] damnedest) wrote2024-10-19 07:25 pm
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[personal profile] divorcing 2024-10-29 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Do you want me to listen?"

A question that Louis feels is very fair, even if the possibility of being told no is agonizing. What a test of his resolve, being asked to never listen to whatever it is Lestat confides to Daniel in the course of their work.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2024-10-30 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
Lestat lets go first.

Louis cannot help but note it.

Useless, foolish impulse. Louis had left. Louis had imposed space between them. Louis is here now, measuring himself against all the people who touch Lestat freely and easily without decades of baggage and envying them all the privilege.

All his old jealousies, alive and well. Daniel would laugh to hear him.

So released, Louis makes a small gesture in the air, dismissive of the concept of fair. A little late, after Louis has unearthed their history already.

"Just wanna be sure you get what you need from it, without letting me be a distraction."

Or worse, a tempering influence. Interfering, when that is the last thing he wishes to do.