Part 3 - Meeting Lestat 

DISSOLVE TO: EXT. LOUISIANA-DAY (1791)
A mortal Louis riding a horse up the front path towards his plantation house.A mortal Louis on his horse.
(A dishevelled Louis, hair in pigtail, in deep pocket frock coat, rides his horse through the fields of indigo, passing an overseer and slaves at work. He passes slave quarters and the distant colonial mansion of Pointe du Lac. He is infront of an elaborate tomb one in Greek Style, drinking at the foot of a statue.)

LV: I had lost my wife in child birth, she and the infant had been buried less then half a year.

A mortal Louis kneeling at his wife's tomb.  Her tomb having the statue of an Angle upon it.

(The statue is of a marble angel, feminine, her arms crossed on her chest)

LV: I would have been happy to join them,(Crickets chirping. He drinks from a pocket-flask. His face is ashen.) I couldn't bare the pain of their loss, I longed to be realised from it.

INT. WATERFRONT TAVERN-NIGHT
(Chicken clucking, more crickets, Tavern People)
(Louis in ragged lace and dirty brocade sitting between two whores at a gaming table, drinking absinthe. All around him flatboatmen, whores, gamblers, black african freedmen.)
LV: I wanted to loss it all, my wealth, my estate, my sanity.

A depressed mortal Louis sit, with a whore sitting behind him, her arms around him.

(Whore hugging Louis, Louis displays a hand of four aces.)

Man Playing Cards: How many aces are in that deck?
L: You calling me a cheat?(Man at the table stands in fury, over turning money, cards, drinks. The gambler pulls out a pearl-handled pistol and points it at Louis. The crowd hushes and draws back)
Man Playing Cards: I'm calling you a piece of stinking alful.(Man Raise gun, Louie smiles, and opens his lace shirt, exposing his chest. Man's finger on the trigger, his hand shakes.)
L: You lack the courage of your convictions sir, do it.

(Lestat Enters, looking down from the second floor at Louis.)

A profile of an elegantly dressed man, with blond hair.

LV: Most of all I longed for death, I know that now, I invited it. A realease from the pain of living.

EXT. WATERFRONT-Night (Loud, crowded riverfront taverns full of ruffians. Louis staggers down, an arm around a whore, drinking, from a bottle. A pockmarked pimp follows behind.)
(Lestat watches quietly, on the street.)
LV: My invitation was open to anyone, (Chickens clucking) to the whore at my side, to the pimp that followed, but it was a vampire that accepted. (Lestat standing prominate)

EXT. WHARF - Night
(Louis, quite insensible, being propped up against a wall by the whore in a dank wharf over the water. The pimp rifles his pockets, then pulls a knife, about to slice his throat)

A hand holding a knife

Pimp: (The Pimp holds the dagger at Louis throat.) Give me your money or you die.

The vampire Lestat coming out of the shadows to kill.

(A shadow falls over him. He turns, and we see the face of Lestat, who lifts him into the air by his throat, breaking his neck, the whore screams and Lestat's other hand clamps over her mouth. Lestat drags her towards him. Louis falls to the ground, supported no more, insensible. Close on his face, as we hear the last breaths of life of the whore.)

Lestat biting Louis's neck holding on to him as he drains his life.
(Lestat hisses, and bites Louis. Louis Gasps. On Louis's face every muscle rigid, teeth clenched, as the blood is drained from him. They float in air. They are hovering above the ground, like two quivering dancers. The wind billows through the ghostly white sails and rigging of the boats around the wharf. Lestat floats higher, with Louis in his arms, draining his blood. ).

Lestat (E): Do you still want death? Or have you tasted it enough.
Lestat and Louis floating into the air, in the thrall of the vampiric kiss.Lestat looking down at the half awake Louis in his arms.

L: (Louis can barely get the words out) Enough.
(Lestat drops Louis, Louis falls into the water.)

(Music - Born to Darkness)

LV: He left me there on the banks of the Mississippi, somewhere between life and death.