Redeemed vampiress Lillian Hunt
Lilian Hunt (Emily Corbo) was the main protagonist and redeemed villainess from the 2021 short film, Bloodline.
Introduction[]
Lillian Hunt was a behavioral therapist who was preparing for her latest patient, a young woman named Samantha Smith. The session saw Lillian take notes regarding Samantha's statements, which included a fantasy of actually killing someone, while asking Lillian if she could still be held responsible if she committed such acts and then suddenly forgot about them on the following day.
In response, Lillian voiced her concern over Samantha, reminding her patient that their doctor-patient confidentiality has limits if Samantha actually does commit a crime. As both women moved towards the door, Lillian informed Samantha that she was not the right therapist for her, but she could find the right one to help her. Samantha suddenly turned heel in response, as she revealed herself as a vampiress and flashed her fangs at Lillian, with Samantha dismissing Lillian's statements that she could help her by revealing that she became a vampire because of Lillian.
Reveal[]
Lillian as an evil vampiress
A flashback revealed that Samantha was out jogging one day, and after hearing strange noises from close by, she turned around and was encountered by Lillian. Samantha was relieved that it wasn't a mugger, but in response, Lillian turned heel by revealing herself as a vampiress and voicing her plans to feed on Samantha. The villainess told Samantha to run, with Samantha doing so while the sadistic Lillian pursued her. After hearing Samantha's heartbeat, Lillian found her planned victim and toyed with her, right before the villainess fed off Samantha's throat.
Lillian informed Samantha that she was cured, only for Samantha to reveal her vengeful plan to attack and (possibly) kill Lillian, who voiced her remorse for her actions. Lillian later took out a gun to use against her patient, only to be disarmed by Samantha, who shot her in the leg. Afterwards, Lillian regained possession of the weapon and shot her patient to death, only to be haunted by Samantha's question about whether or not Lillian was responsible for her actions. Lillian concluded that she was responsible, and she later turned the gun on herself and shot herself in the head, committing suicide.