"My baby be dead, and you the killer of your own flesh and blood," she says in bad French-accented English. The woman sees a white man leaving her shack and immediately wants to know what happened to her baby. He sees her returning home with the freaky gray doll. Lafayette is napping on his couch, dreaming of the woman in the yellow dress. The time and place are set: Midnight in the Bon Temps cemetery. He wants a meeting, wants to avoid useless death on both sides. Does Bill not remember Eric threatening the coven and feeding on Marnie? Bill admits he sent Eric, and calls it a tragic mistake, born out of arrogance and ignorance. Bill apologizes for what was done to her, but says there can be peace. He recognizes Tara's voice and wants to speak to Martonia. We must restore the sacred power of creation to this wounded earth … Snuff them out, once and for all." The phone rings, and it's Bill. "At least in my time, they remained hidden," Martonia rants. Tara's like, wait, we're killing vampires? Really? She didn't ask Witchiepoo for details before joining her coven? But Tara quickly gets with the program. We will never succumb to it." Martonia is super-pissed that only one vampire died. "And that hate is a powerful force, but hate never wins out. "I can only guess that the pervasive anti-vampire hatred that has persisted since the heinous crime perpetrated by Russell Edgington had something to do with it," he says, and then we see Martonia and Tara watching it on TV at Ye Olde Magic Shoppe. He glamours the reporter into giving him a full interview. They are, unfortunately, he says, spinning Beulah's death into an indictment of the vamp-hating media. The reporter asks him if vampire suicides are common. Maxine is being interviewed by a television reporter about Beulah when Bill shows up, looking extremely dapper.
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