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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 2026-03-17 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
They'd fallen into a terrible habit of letting each other go away. Louis, away into his own head. Lestat, out of the house.

Louis does not let himself think of where.

He remains here, cradling Lestat's face. Listening to his voice, the words, but also the tremor of it. This old fear.

"You and me," Louis reminds. "It's gonna be you and me, always."

A promise.

Companions.

"It ain't supposed to be you or him. That ain't what I want."
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-17 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't ask you to."

It's hard to know what kind of balance they'd strike, the two of them and Wrench. Louis has his own fears, held quietly to his chest.

But they can find a balance. Louis is sure of that. They can manage to be three in the world as it exists now, limitless and open and filled with possibility.

And even if there cannot be three, Wrench would be there. A new life. Anything he wished to make of it. Eternity, if he wished it. Louis would give that to him.

"I ain't asking you to bear that. You believe me?"
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-17 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
"He told me yes."

Confirmation.

Louis relates this as a man who thought of the possibility of no, who feared receiving it.

"He said he'd come away with us."

This as Louis hooks a leg around Lestat's, leans his weight into him as he relays Wrench's response.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-17 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
It's the right question to ask.

It's only that Louis isn't sure of the answer.

Louis hardly knows what his own life looks like anymore. He has a penthouse in Dubai, which Armand is vacating. He has a hotel suite.

He has Lestat.

Parts and pieces. Fragments and wreckage. Louis doesn't know what shape he can assemble them into.

And Lestat says, Tell me.

Louis leans up, better to meet Lestat's gaze. His fingers twirl a lock of hair between his fingers, watching his expression as Louis murmurs, "I'm not sure."

The strange dissonance between the things they've planned for themselves here. Now, abruptly, the necessity of shunting those dreams back to their home.

"I'm gonna keep my promises to you," Louis tells him softly. A home, space for them. "The rest, I still gotta work out."
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-17 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Mine ain't washed away, but it's all rubble."

He hasn't told Lestat much of anything about it, really. It's an odd time to start.

"When we get back I gotta figure out what's worth keeping."

A light tap of his thumb at the corner of his mouth, a ward against any doubts. This, he is keeping. Lestat will be kept, always.

"We can make something that works. That you can bear," Louis tells him, soft. He wants to make bigger promises. It's in Louis' nature. Promise happiness, luxury, comfort. But he's starting small. The promise to create a life. The promise that Lestat will find it good.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-17 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"No," Louis tells him. No hesitation. No, Louis doesn't want to forget.

He runs the backs of his knuckles along Lestat's cheek, thumbs soft at his chin. Shakes his head.

"I been forgetting long enough."

Carefully chosen words. Stepping around what he'd forgotten. What he'd been made to forget.

He wouldn't give any of this up. Not their reunion here. Not the worst parts of their time together in this place. He'll keep it all. Every part.
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-20 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
And Louis slides his arms around Lestat in turn. Brings knees up around his waist, tighten around his hips. Touches his face.

"You and me," Louis reminds him. "You remember? It's gonna be you and me always."

It had been even when they had been separate. Even when Louis had hated him, blamed him. Nothing had truly changed.

He tips his head up, brushes his lips to Lestat's. Repeats back to him: "I choose you."

And then, asks him, "You believe me?"
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-21 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Louis says softly. "Okay."

A different sort of vow they're making, this time. Very direct, not much poetry. But that's what they've needed, since they came back to each other. Since they've been here.

"My companion," as a reminder, hooking back to that altar anyway. What they'd promised each other. What they'd found so difficult to manage, as the years went on. Louis draws his knuckles gently down Lestat's cheek, watching his eyes. Delicately, carefully, Louis asks, "You say it too."
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[personal profile] divorcing 2026-03-21 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Lestat gives him more than he asked for. Gives him this declaration. He's been sparing with confessions of love, maybe a concession to Louis' tight rope walk, balancing distance with the demands of this place, pushing them together over and over.

Hearing it now, Louis is quiet. He takes Lestat's face in his hands, brings him back up to kiss.

Can't say it back. Still frozen, still locked away inside his body. But he kisses Lestat so, so softly.

"You and me," Louis repeats. "Ain't nothing going to change it."

Nothing had. All those long years apart, Louis had done nothing but love him. It is woven so deeply into his body, nothing could change it.