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Daniel Molloy, recently turned and down a maker, needs someone to teach him the ropes of vampirism. Who better than Louis de Pointe du Lac, a vegetarian vampire with a guilt complex bigger than Saturn, to help him through these difficult times.
And, as if it couldn’t get any worse, enter Lestat de Lioncourt — who crosses an ocean after finding out Armand’s finally made his first fledgling. It was stupid to think he’d stay away. It was even stupider to think he wouldn’t want to get his French hands all over Armand’s things in an attempt to piss him off.
So, yeah, to quote himself; Fuck These Vampires.
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Daniel tilts his head to the side, his lip quirking up, almost playfully. “Wanna brawl it out in the alley after the show?” He asks.
“Alright,” Louis says as he adjusts himself in his seat, shifting, his eyebrows raising a fraction.
Or; what Lestat omitted to tell us about Louis and Daniel’s meeting in s3e2.
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Armand travels halfway across the world to kill a werewolf wreaking havoc on the small city of Modesto, California. He all but plans to carry it out until he catches sight of him, a young boy called Daniel Molloy. And then he can’t. Something about the boy reminds him of his past, vulnerable and helpless, dealt the worst cards.
So, instead of carrying out his job; eliminating Daniel, and returning home, what does Armand do instead? Yes, logically, he stalks and kidnaps the boy
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I’m the Demon’s Minion and he grants my every wish.
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Daniel is a young exorcist with a point of view. One night, he’s called to an inconspicuous house on Divisadero Street where a couple are being harassed by a poltergeist. It should be a simple cleansing of the apartment, but once Daniel’s left alone with the entity, it becomes clear that he’s in way over his head.
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Armand and Louis are so boring when they get together. They always follow the same structure; investments, business, catching up and more business. Daniel’s so utterly bored of it. So when he starts focusing his attention on teasing Armand under the table instead of listening, what’s wrong with that?

