Later, Lestat finds the girl, Claudia, in a hospital. On one particularly desperate night, Louis feeds on a five-year-old girl and leaves her for dead. Louis and Lestat take up residence in New Orleans. This is just the start of Louis's existential crisis. But she, too, is suspicious, and she accuses Louis of being a devil. There, Babette Freniere, who has sort of a history with Louis, takes them in. Lestat and Louis burn down Pointe du Lac and flee to the nearby Freniere plantation. Rumors spread among the slaves that the two men are supernatural creatures, and the slaves plan to kill them. Louis and this vampire, whose name is Lestat, live together on the plantation. It's like the worst episode of House Hunters ever. The vampire later returns and transforms Louis into a vampire because he wants to take over his plantation, Pointe de Lac. On the night his brother dies, Louis is assaulted by a vampire who drinks his blood but does not kill him. The interviewee, Louis, tells his interviewer about his early life-and early death-in Louisiana in 1791. We'll meet quite a few over the course of the book. Just as the title of the book implies, an unnamed boy sits down to interview the vampire.
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