Anne Rice

The tale of the body thief

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  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    "It is true. Admit it. Admit the pettiness of it. Admit the meanness, that you couldn't bear to let me slip into the future with this body which you hadn't the courage to endure!"

    SIR!!!

  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    I bit into my tongue, until I couldn't stand the pain. Again and again I made the punctures with my own fang teeth, moving my tongue to the right and to the left, and then I locked my mouth to his, forcing his lips open, and let the blood flow onto his tongue.

    nooooooope

  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    I could not for a moment forget Louis. It was as if someone else were chanting his name in my ear.
  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    Never in all this time since you first came to me, never once have I ever looked into your eyes or heard your voice, or even thought of you, without feeling pain. It's the pain connected to mortality, to realizing one's age and one's limits, and what one will never have again.
  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    Indeed, late adolescence had only just completed itself in this young male form, though I hadn't thought about it before. It was in every sense only just finished, like a coin with the first clear impression stamped upon it and not a single tiny scratch of true wear.
  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    Beneath these deep enervating emotions, I was not unhappy; and to be aware of this, to know it truly, was perhaps a wondrous thing. Ah, yes, just my old self again.
  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    And in the stillness, as I stood transfixed, looking at her, the entire image remained but ceased altogether to move. Then it dissolved. I saw only an empty chair.
  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    So you've come for me, Father? You said you would do it again.

    DX

  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    After all, what is our entire world to the stars above? What do they think of our tiny planet, I wondered, full of mad juxtaposition, happenstance, and endless struggle, and the deep crazed civilizations sprawled upon the face of it, and held together not by will or faith or communal ambition but by some dreamy capacity of the world's millions to be oblivious to life's tragedies and again and again sink into happiness
  • Nast Huertahas quoted4 months ago
    And a sadness was growing in me as I beheld it, because I really didn't want to remain in this sunlighted world no matter how beautiful it was.
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