Louis de Pointe du Lac (
beautyofthenight) wrote2024-08-07 03:00 pm
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My name.
I'd heard it on the wind, someone's thought drifting through the night air to me. They didn't call to me, no, but it came through in inescapable, unignorable clarity.
I'd been negligent in acclimating myself to Darrow any more than I had to. I was acquainted with very few people. Lestat, of course, the few people I'd lived near before I'd relocated, and familiar faces from my infrequent trips to Semele's.
This person... I did not recognize. So how then, was he so often thinking of me?
My questions were soon answered by Lestat, who told me of Daniel. We'd met, though I didn't remember it. I'd told him my life's story.
It was unsettling, knowing someone was out in the city who knew more about me than anyone else.
So I sought him out. In the warm air of the Darrow night, his thoughts traveled, and I searched for their source.
I'd heard it on the wind, someone's thought drifting through the night air to me. They didn't call to me, no, but it came through in inescapable, unignorable clarity.
I'd been negligent in acclimating myself to Darrow any more than I had to. I was acquainted with very few people. Lestat, of course, the few people I'd lived near before I'd relocated, and familiar faces from my infrequent trips to Semele's.
This person... I did not recognize. So how then, was he so often thinking of me?
My questions were soon answered by Lestat, who told me of Daniel. We'd met, though I didn't remember it. I'd told him my life's story.
It was unsettling, knowing someone was out in the city who knew more about me than anyone else.
So I sought him out. In the warm air of the Darrow night, his thoughts traveled, and I searched for their source.

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I pried into his thoughts briefly: honesty there, unhidden. I wouldn't go further than that, not unless he gave me reason to, not unless he was less than cooperative.
Daniel Molloy. What was so special about him? It wasn't lost on me that under different circumstances, I'd have many other questions for the man. About his maker, about how he'd taken to the Dark Gift... but I was left with only questions about my own future.
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"Kind of a tall order there," he says, amused and wary. "I have some idea where you're at in, and I can't believe I'm having to say this, where you're at in the timeline, and that's assuming we aren't breaking some kind of temporal law right now."
He snorts, scoffing at himself more than a little.
"An official introduction," he offers then. "I'm Daniel Molloy, and I'm your biographer, for lack of a better term."