Based on the new TV show...Laszlo seeks a new human familiar.
It's the middle of the day and Nadja can't sleep. She's too busy thinking about her big brother down in the cage, and the hand she might have had in putting him there.
Sad victims don't sit well with Nadja. Five times that she suffers the consequences of draining a miserable human, and one time someone else does.
Guillermo was pretty quiet about his home life. He didn't care to mention his mother to his master, nor to Laszlo, Nadja, or Colin Robinson. He also didn't care to mention about his sister because his sister was already trouble, and adding vampires to the mix wouldn't bode well for what little mental stability he had left as a familiar. Nandor/OC
Vladislav's hypnotism is failing, Viago's money has run out, Deacon hasn't paid rent in decades, and no one knows where the hell Nick is. There are bills to pay, and they can't lose this house— not with everything else that's gone wrong lately. When Deacon finds a violent way to earn money, it solves one problem, but opens up the door to countless more.
Of course, one knows already about the multiple, obvious injustices of Nadja's life. What most people don't know is how badly, though for a very short period of time, she wanted a baby. "This is the song for Baby Birch Though I will never know you."
Comment les vampires fêtent Noël en toute intimité. Ou pas. Impliquant un mystérieux cas d'apparition et de disparition d'assiettes. (saison 2)