True Blood - You Sme... File

Sookie recoiled, but he didn't follow. He simply inhaled again, a faint smirk playing on his lips. "That’s what vampires smell when they look at you. To the rest of the world, you’re a waitress. To us? ".

"There are two Sookie Stackhouses," Eric countered, his blue eyes icy. "One who clings to being human, and another who knows she's better than that". True Blood - You Sme...

"You shouldn't be here, Eric," Sookie snapped, her telepathy picking up the low, vibrating hum of his confidence. Sookie recoiled, but he didn't follow

The prompt "You Smell Like Dinner" refers to the second episode of the fourth season of HBO's True Blood . In this episode, the title is drawn from Eric Northman's predatory yet protective fascination with Sookie Stackhouse's unique scent, which is a result of her being part-faerie. To the rest of the world, you’re a waitress

"True Blood" You Smell Like Dinner (TV Episode 2011) - Quotes

Before she could throw him out, he was gone, a blur of leather and ancient power. Later that night, Bill sent Eric to handle a coven of witches led by Marnie Stonebrook, who were practicing necromancy. But the "dinner" Eric was so focused on would have to wait; as Marnie began her chant, the powerful Viking sheriff felt his memories slip away like smoke, leaving him a blank slate on the side of a dark road—lost, shirtless, and no longer the predator Sookie feared. Notable Plot Points from the Episode

He wasn't just there to taunt her. He claimed he bought the house to protect her from the faeries who might come looking for their runaway princess. But Sookie saw through the "polite" request for her to be his. She told him she could never be with him the way she was with Bill Compton—the newly crowned Vampire King of Louisiana who was currently preoccupied with a rising threat in Shreveport.