“Lestat look, Louis got me a puppy for the upcoming Christmas! Can we keep him?” -livingdollclaudia

♛”Claudia, did Louis really gave that to you? Please don’t lie to me, ma petite…” Lestat sighed. He reached out to pet the dog’s soft floppy ears.

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“No, we cannot keep a puppy. Who would play with her all day when we’re asleep? It wouldn’t be fair to her.” More truly, Lestat was concerned about the inevitable damage to their home during the day, and, that Claudia might get hungry one night and kill the poor animal herself. This had happened before with a rabbit, she spent nights sobbing remorsefully over it, and none of them needed to endure that again.

Papá, I wanted to thank you for eveything. You and Papá Noir, Louis, for saving me back then and for the numerous moments of love that we shared. Happy Father’s Day to both of you, although a little late. I love you eternally. -livingdollclaudia

♛ Mon bijou, on those darker nights when I feel more alone than ever, I often close my eyes, and imagine you near, nestled against Louis and I as he reads us one of your favorite stories. You were always as much mine as his, and we both belonged to you. Was it fate that led him to find you? Was it fate that forced me with burning purpose to keep you with us? I remember your scent – lavender, white gardenia, and chrysanthemums. Spring captured and reformed into the perfect little girl. We love you still. 

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[Bedtime story by Endymiasyzygy] livingdollclaudia

“Lestat, where is Louis? Rats are all over the place and he’s gone…” – Claudia

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livingdollclaudia:

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♛He stood with his arms folded, taking this all in, gnawing at his knuckle. It was a troubling vision, these desiccated little bodies, maybe twenty of them, scattered about the parlor. Only a few had made it unto furniture, most were on the floor. Probably flung from the door near the foyer. 

Even in his most angered state, Louis could no more stand to collect those dead bodies than do so in order to bring them back to their home. No, this didn’t seem like his doing at all.  

Claudia’s little heart-shaped face shone as she looked up at Lestat, her slight eyebrows merely painted worry above mischievous blue eyes. He sighed, deeply regretting that they had ever told her about Louis’ previous diet. Not that they could ever have kept it from her, fiercely inquisitive by nature, she had discovered all on her own that she could kill animals. She had a taste for pampered house cats in particular.

“Perhaps he has finally grown weary of us both, dearest.” Lestat concluded, gathering up the corpses in a wastebin. Claudia watched, leaning coquettishly in the doorframe. She didn’t respond, absorbed in her own thoughts, only her hair moving in the slight breeze disturbed the illusion that she was actually a still portrait gazing out at no one.

It was true that Claudia was not a small child anymore. She was a woman eclosed into a child’s body. A real torture for her many times. A torture that se tried to forget.

At his reply, Claudia put her mind to use, tying to think of possible places that Louis could visit. “Perhaps…” she started. “The graveyard where his wife is buryied. Or out in the streets, walking like a lost man around alley ways.” She said, watching him with a smile as he walked to her once more, taking her into his arms. 

“Oui, let’s.” She giggled at the nickname he had given Louis, she loved it. Her smile turned into agrin when the blond vampire planted a few kisses onto her cheeks. “We should go out soon anyway, I’m starting getting hungry.” Her cheeks were a bit flushed, indicating that she had to feed.

♛The cool spring air felt good on his skin, clearing the scent of the dead animals from them both. Claudia’s hand worked into his hair pleasurably. She leaned into his comforting embrace and he let himself relax into a kind of contentment, despite the purpose of their search.

What could Louis be up to? Is he in on this as well?

 Lafayette cemetery was a few miles from their home, so it was in that direction that Lestat piloted them through the French Quarter’s evening crowd. Lestat told her where they were going and she suggested a route that would also take them through the alleys Louis had wandered with her. 

Or is he simply out, and we’ll stumble upon him killing? There would be an ornery Papa Noir for such an offense, for God knows how long.

 Louis’ wife had been in the cemetery at Pointe du Lac plantation, and then moved to Lafayette after the fire. This was before Claudia existed as she did now. When she was still a child in her mortal father’s arms. Lestat shook off a little wave of guilt, locking eyes with her briefly, claiming her as his own again with a kiss to her forehead, nuzzling into the sweet scent of her hair.  

And now what was she?

Flesh of his flesh, right down to the perfect little shining fingernails.  More importantly, she thirsted. They were just about to pass an older man preaching about the end of days when she squirmed in his arms. Lestat set her down.

“Lestat, where is Louis? Rats are all over the place and he’s gone…” – Claudia

livingdollclaudia:

i-want-my-iwtv:

♛He stood with his arms folded, taking this all in, gnawing at his knuckle. It was a troubling vision, these desiccated little bodies, maybe twenty of them, scattered about the parlor. Only a few had made it unto furniture, most were on the floor. Probably flung from the door near the foyer. 

Even in his most angered state, Louis could no more stand to collect those dead bodies than do so in order to bring them back to their home. No, this didn’t seem like his doing at all.  

Claudia’s little heart-shaped face shone as she looked up at Lestat, her slight eyebrows merely painted worry above mischievous blue eyes. He sighed, deeply regretting that they had ever told her about Louis’ previous diet. Not that they could ever have kept it from her, fiercely inquisitive by nature, she had discovered all on her own that she could kill animals. She had a taste for pampered house cats in particular.

“Perhaps he has finally grown weary of us both, dearest.” Lestat concluded, gathering up the corpses in a wastebin. Claudia watched, leaning coquettishly in the doorframe. She didn’t respond, absorbed in her own thoughts, only her hair moving in the slight breeze disturbed the illusion that she was actually a still portrait gazing out at no one.

Claudia stood by the frame of the door, watching him as he removed the dead bodies as Louis had left them there. As Lestat spoke, she let her brain to process his words, not replying yet and staying where she was.

She was feeling the night spring breeze blowing her golden curls and pale soft skin, focusing on the calmness this made her feel. Her eyes closed for some moments then before opening again, Lestat being he first one they saw once more. He was putting the last body into the bin when her lips parted to speak.

“You have no idea where he went again… do you?” The child-looking vampire asked with the softest of voices, looking back up at him after her eyes pierced the bloody floor where the rats lay moments earlier.

♛His curiosity was piqued at her insistence at this game. It must be a game. What was she trying to do? She was no longer a little child inside that body. Her gaze was sharp. 

“Ah, I haven’t seen him, he hasn’t left us any message, where do you think he would be at this hour, ma petite?” He put the bin outside by the garden refuse for the maid. The rug would need to be replaced.

Returning to Claudia, he dusted his hands off on his pants, checked that he had his billfold and keys, and swept her into his arms. “Let’s go out and find Papa Noir, shall we?” 

Lestat couldn’t resist planting a few kisses on the cool skin of her cheek as they left the flat.