Interview With A Vampire
An ingenious plan?
Hello, ladies and gentlemen! As I’m awfully busy running my other blogs, sometimes I find that this one gets a little neglected, which is such a crying shame that I’d like to ask my darling followers if any of them might want to help contribute. Please tell me if you’d like to partake!
He ripped into the song. He tore the notes out of the violin and each note was translucent and throbbing. His eyes were closed, his mouth a little distorted, his lower lip sliding to the side, and what struck my heart almost as much as the song itself was the way that he seemed with his whole body to lean into the music, to press his soul like an ear to the instrument.
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“It was a normal enough fear. And now I realized…I did not actually feel this anymore. I was simply remembering it. Hanging on to it from habit, from a deficiency of ability to recognize my present and exhilarating freedom…like a man who loses an arm or a leg and keeps insisting that he can feel pain where the arm or leg used to be.”
~ “Louis” from Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice.






