Based on this post - blood makes everything better.
I'm trying to get back into the groove of things. I am currently diving headfirst into one of my oldest hyper fixations. I finished this a few days ago after taking too long to work on it, but well....
Louis at the Azalea Hall
Loustat short comics - There is nothing else until the storm is over - Interview with the Vampire TV Series
text transcription under the cut ⬇️
why the long face, my pretty baby
Vampires when they’re being interviewed idk
vampire family
Imagine you're Louis de Pointe du Lac, you've just divorced your second husband and reevaluated all of your life choices, you've spent a cool $10 million on what are essentially your therapy bills, you hop on a 12-hour flight across the world, you return to your hometown, you reunite with your first ex-husband, you process your grief over your daughter a little bit, you're stuck in a hurricane but it's all okay, it was all worth it because you're in a better place now emotionally and can start to move forward
And then, on the vampire-exclusive psychic channel, you hear the voice of your Definitely Still Human buddy Daniel going "hey Louis uh quick update for ya"
IWTV S1 Ep4 | S2 Ep8
"Been enduring here?"
I can't—I can't get her out of my mind. You have the same problem? I can't, Louis. I can't.
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE, Season 2 Episode 8: "And That's The End of It. There's Nothing Else."
Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac Interview with the Vampire, S1.01: In Throes of Increasing Wonder
I laid down with the devil and he has roots in me. All his spindly roots in me.
Sexual themes
Interview with the Vampire Season 1 Episode 6 Review: Like Angels Put in Hell by God
#InterviewWithTheVampire Season 1 Episode 6 Review: Like Angels Put in Hell by God #IWTV
Louis recovers from the fight with Lestat while Lestat tries his best to get his forgiveness on Interview with the Vampire Season 1 Episode 6, “Like Angels Put in Hell by God.” The focus of this episode is on that relationship as well as Claudia’s place in the family. It also humanizes Lestat in a more vulnerable way, and despite what he did and how toxic the relationship had clearly been, it’s…