Anybody else remember that time that Lestat was chasing Louis through the streets and Louis closed a glass door in his face and Lestat splatted into it like a big bird into a Windex’d window?
‘Cause I sure as hell do. Occasionally I remember the scene and chuckle to myself.
“…And so he ran after me all the way back to the hotel, all the way across the rooftops, where I hoped to lose him, until I leaped in the window of the parlor and turned in rage and slammed the window shut. He hit it, arms outstretched, like a bird who seeks to fly through glass, and shook the frame.” – Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire
“I’m getting into the coffin and you will lie down on top of me if you know what’s good for you.” Now, I’m quoting directly from Louis’ insipid novel in which he provides the barest skeleton of how this scene actually played out. It was really quite romantic on my part, while he on the other hand was being a prissy baby.