
“So until we meet again, I am thinking of you always; I love you; I wish you were here … in my arms.”
@obsessional-ram: for the gift exchange!

“So until we meet again, I am thinking of you always; I love you; I wish you were here … in my arms.”
@obsessional-ram: for the gift exchange!
You know, I have never seen or considered what the Lestat/Nicolas ship name would be!

[^Lestat & Nicolas by @garama]
I offer you:
Lesticki
Lesticolas
Lesta/Cola – the freshness you can taste!
Nicostat
Nickistat
N’estat
@theoneandonlylestat added:
Lesnick
Nickles
“It was the love of Louis which had at times crippled Lestat […]”
— David – Merrick
♠ *a smile tugs at his lips, considering his responses*
*writing:*“By now, after decades of his antics, he hardly has any new tricks to pull, just variations on the old ones. And I know how to firmly put him in his place when necessary. So, I’d say, not terribly hard.”

*Louis stretches, glances at Lestat across the room* “It has been a learning experience, shall we say? I had to learn his noises, his expressions. He doesn’t always say what he means, or mean what he says. He also knows how far he can push me before I’ll snap. Still, he has to test that boundary.”
“One might think that needing to learn his language renders him unlovable. On the contrary, I understand now that his pestering about my fashion choices, and the like, it isn’t simple berating, it’s more that he wants my attention, like a puppy nipping at the fingers of his human companion. No harm is actually intended, it’s merely a less vulnerable means of begging for attention and care.”
“ ‘Putting up with’ also includes the situations he hurls himself into despite my advice, and I do fear for his safety more often than I’d like. Strong as he is… I don’t want to think of him truly in peril. Yet. He insists on testing those boundaries, too. That’s when it’s the most hard, for me.”
If he was aware he was being watched, he gave no indication as he searched the well stocked shelves filled with classics and pulp junk alike. While he often humored Lestat by wearing the finery bought for him, he still preferred worn sweaters and tattered trousers. The cuffs of his sleeves were frayed and his pants were baggy and soft, something he must have stashed away and wore when alone.
Lestat couldn’t help the smile as he watched Louis pluck a thin paperback from the shelf and toss himself into a plush armchair. A picture perfect moment of thought and calm.
“I’ve been praying for you.” Louis said, not looking up from his book, startling Lestat from his place in the door way.
“Oh? Since when do you pray?”
“Occasionally, when there is something of significance to be concerned about.”
Lestat walked to the other armchair and plopped across from his lover.
“And what,” he rested his elbow on the arm of the chair and chin in palm, “are you concerned about?” He almost laughed at Louis’ raised eyebrow.
“What don’t I have to be concerned about with you?” he allowed a small smirk over the top of his book.
Curbing his giggles, Lestat rested his head in his palm and asked, “who do you pray to?”
Louis idly flipped a page, “no one. I just,” he struggled to put it into words and flipped another page, “talk to the universe. A basic plea to whatever there may be for peace.”
Lestat pondered, “does it ever talk back?”
Louis shrugged, “no. I just like to do it. Like when a person repeats please when playing a game of chance. They aren’t really talking to someone and no one is listening, but they do it anyway.”
“And you do this for me?” Lestat pulled himself out of his chair and slid over to Louis, kneeling at his feet, crossed his arms and rested them on the other’s lap. Louis pretended not to notice Lestat though he did smile.
“Occasionally,” he let one hand fall off the book and into Lestat’s hair, “especially when you refuse to behave.”
Lestat snorted, and tilted his head to get more of Louis’ fingers against his scalp.
“I know, I can be just awful sometimes.”
He could feel Louis sigh and made a point to exaggerate a pout when Louis finally looked down, earning a laugh and a tug to his hair.
“Yes, you can be an outright bastard sometimes.” Louis regarded him before cupping his cheek, “but you try.” He bent at the waist and place a tender kiss to Lestat’s forehead.
“Ah, beautiful one, thank you for loving me anyway.”
Thank u, yes, doing well, same to you *u*
DO I HAVE SMTG FOR U? Yes, yes I do. (ノ´ヮ´)ノ*:✧
The quality isn’t that hot but this here’s the entire show (pssst download them just in case they gets taken down!):
MOST PPL I’ve talked to say they prefer the SF version. I gotta watch the SF version bc I saw the NYC version and it was apparently stripped of alot of the awesome that the SF version had, sadly, and that’s one of the reasons ppl suggest for why it was so short-lived ;A; It was painful to watch. I remember one joke, Gabrielle to Lestat, smtg about childbirth.
@rookhart suggested I add this video “which has the actor who played Armand taking over the role of Lestat. He doesn’t look the part as much, but I’d suggest it if only for the fact that it’s later in the run, and they have Lestat’s transformation scene (and some other things) down much better, some really awesome stuff :)”
If anyone out there has a better quality vid, plz reblog and share w/ the class ^,….,^
Ya might also like my #Lestat the Musical tag, which has costume designs and fanart and stuff specific to the musical.
Marius, seeing Louis and Lestat together: They’re cute. I’d put them in a boat.
Daniel: … what?
Marius: Isn’t that what it’s called? When you think people would look good together? They’re on a boat.
Daniel: You mean- you ship them?
Marius: Is that it? I knew it had something to do with boats.
Interview with the Vampire (cosplay photography)
thelematherion.photo (instagram)
Louis: @ziharkkrios (instagram)
Lestat: @king_oberjohn (instagram)
Claudia: @nunnally_lol (instagram)
Victim: @thelematherion (instagram)
1, 2, 3, 4 (”Le Sabrosée” by @thelematherion.photo and @nunnally_lol), 5, 6
Thanks dear! Much appreciated ❤ Messages like these mean more than I can say ;u;
Happy summer season wishes to you, as well!

Ah here it is then. Here is my agony.
— Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides