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lestat de lioncourt. ([personal profile] damnedest) wrote2025-07-29 09:06 am

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i don't remember you

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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-01-14 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
The answer is all tangled up in their circumstances. Trapped in a place with no way out, with only each other to lean on. Louis knows it has changed things.

He knows Lestat isn't asking about how they live here.

The question is about New Orleans. The water-logged cottage. The hurricane. Their embrace in the middle of it all.

"Everything changed," Louis says quietly. "It all changed after I found out what was true about that night."

What Lestat had done. What Armand had attempted.

Now Louis knew all of it.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-01-14 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
"I know you," Louis agrees.

Remembering the waiver signed as a hurricane bore down on the city. Private humor in that moment, the acceptance of true risk for the first time in so many years.

"But it ain't gonna be the same."

It will be something else. New. Different.

They are both of them changed. If the passing years have changed Louis, they have changed Lestat too. They've spoken not at all about it, but Louis is certain of it.

"It ain't gonna be perfect. But I don't want that."

Seventy-seven years of serenity, of all discord smoothed away. Louis can't abide it again.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-01-15 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
A complicated rush of emotion in response to this proposal.

To go together to Paris. To walk streets together. See what changed. See what remains.

To do it all without Claudia.

Louis kisses his mouth once more. Murmurs, "Yeah. We go to Paris."

And remember her. Their daughter. Claudia.