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He has thought through the composition scrupulously. He wants to be in the picture, too, of course. He wants Armand to be on all fours on a coffee table, and him to stand next to his camera, propped on a tripod, reachable with his one free hand at the right moment. He wants their faces to be reflected in mirrors, the fragments multiplied and rearranged. He wants for it not to be anonymous.
“I want to see your face while I’m splitting you open,” Louis says, casually, arranging the last props.
OR: Louis and Armand re-enact Robert Mapplethorpe’s “Fist Fuck” picture.
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Bookmarked by Rutilante
28 May 2025
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Another take on the missing time in 'Lost City Part 1,' between the impromptu gathering at Jack's house and Daniel's first conversation with Weir.
Bookmarked by Rutilante
13 Feb 2025
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This is one of those “missing scene” ideas, expanding on what might have happened off-scree/off-panel immediately after the Phoenix People flew off in volume 38, chapter 406 of the manga, while the gang are still in Jusendo, but before they make it back to the Cursed Pools.
Bookmarked by Rutilante
26 Jan 2025
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"Louis can't kick down the door to the luxury suite at the Royal Lancaster hotel. Well, he could, but getting arrested by the London police is not going to improve his mood at all. Instead, he knocks with a fist clenched so tightly, he draws blood from his own hand."
Bookmarked by Rutilante
04 Dec 2024
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“So you still wanna fuck him,” Daniel said. “Why are you telling me? Just go for it.”
“I don’t want to fuck him,” Louis said.
“Right, I forgot. You don’t wanna fuck him, you wanna date him – you wanna make sweet tender love to him, and renew your vampiric vows. Maybe this time around, you can be the one putting your fist through some poor priest’s head.”
Lestat discovers the wonders of the internet. Louis discovers that, eighty years later, he's still just as normal about Lestat as he has ever been.

