



“Sometimes you frighten me so badly I hurl sticks and stones at you. It’s foolish. I’m glad to see you, though I dread admitting it. I shiver at the thought that you might have really brought an end to yourself in the desert! I can’t bear the thought of existence now without you! You infuriate me!” — Louis to Lestat in ‘The Tale of the Body Thief’ (Anne Rice)
just murder husbands things: when he inappropriately invokes god to justify killing people, and it’s weirdly comforting
God kills indiscriminately. And so shall we.
- Lestat de Lioncourt, Interview with a Vampire
I had a dream about you [..] I dreamed that we were moving through the world together, you and I [..].I dreamed we fed on the evildoer [..]. We would go on forever. And we talked. `Our conversation’ went on and on.
The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice