"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 20 Teeth Bared
The first hunter through the doorway died before his boots fully crossed the threshold.
One second he was charging into the cabin with a silver rifle raised.
The next—
Lucien caught him by the throat and drove him backward through the shattered doorframe hard enough to splinter the entire wall beside it.
The sound echoed violently through the frozen forest.
Seraphina hit the floor behind the overturned table as more silver rounds tore through the cabin windows in rapid succession.
Wood exploded around her.
Glass shattered across the blankets.
Outside, hunters shouted positions through the snowstorm.
“Rear perimeter!”
“Watch the vampire!”
“Take the girl alive!”
That last command froze something cold inside her chest.
Not:
protect Commander Van Helsing.
Not:
recover her.
Take the girl alive.
Lucien heard it too.
She knew because the atmosphere inside the cabin changed immediately afterward.
Not louder.
Worse.
Quieter.
Predatory.
Another hunter burst through the side entrance with blessed silver knives already drawn.
Lucien moved before Seraphina could warn him.
Fast enough that human eyes almost failed to track it.
The hunter barely managed half a breath before Lucien slammed him into the cabin ceiling hard enough to crack the wooden beams overhead.
Blood sprayed across snow drifting through the broken windows.
Seraphina stared despite herself.
This was different from the ballroom.
Different from the alley.
She had seen Lucien fight before.
She had never seen him angry.
The distinction terrified her.
Outside, another shot cracked through the cabin.
Lucien twisted sideways instantly, silver round grazing his shoulder instead of piercing his chest.
Black fabric split.
The hunter responsible stood near the treeline reloading frantically.
Lucien looked directly at him.
And the man visibly panicked.
Seraphina saw it happen in real time.
Training breaking apart beneath fear.
“Fall back!” someone shouted outside.
Too late.
Lucien crossed the distance between cabin and treeline so quickly the snow barely reacted beneath him.
The hunter fired again.
Missed.
Lucien grabbed the rifle barrel mid-shot and snapped it apart one-handed before driving the man violently into the frozen ground.
The sound that followed was wet enough to make Seraphina flinch.
God.
Her pulse hammered painfully against her ribs.
Because part of her was horrified.
And another part—
some darker, more dangerous instinct—
understood exactly why vampires feared him.
Not because he was cruel.
Because he was unstoppable once provoked.
More hunters emerged from the trees.
At least eight.
Blackthorn insignias.
Silver ammunition.
One of them spotted Seraphina inside the ruined cabin.
“Commander! Move away from him!”
Her body reacted automatically to the familiar authority in the voice.
Order instinct.
Training.
Years of obedience buried into muscle memory.
Then the hunter raised his rifle toward Lucien’s back.
And without thinking—
Seraphina fired first.
The silver round struck the rifle cleanly aside before the hunter could pull the trigger.
The entire forest froze afterward.
Even Lucien turned.
Snow drifted softly between the trees while stunned silence settled across the clearing.
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The hunter stared at her in disbelief.
“Commander…?”
Seraphina lowered the pistol slightly, breathing unevenly.
She didn’t know which choice terrified her more.
The shot.
Or how instinctively she made it.
Lucien’s expression had gone unreadable again.
Not cold.
Careful.
Like he suddenly understood something dangerous about her too.
Another hunter stepped forward from the treeline.
Older.
Gray beard.
Order captain rank.
“Seraphina,” he called carefully, “move away from the vampire.”
She recognized him.
Captain Elias Ward.
One of Blackthorn’s field commanders.
A man who taught her knife forms when she was fourteen.
Elias’s gaze flicked briefly toward Lucien before returning to her.
“We can still contain this.”
Contain.
Not rescue.
Not explain.
Something inside her shifted quietly after that.
Lucien stood motionless several yards away in the snow, black coat stained dark across one shoulder where silver grazed him earlier.
He looked calm again now.
Too calm.
Like violence settled naturally around him.
And somehow—
that frightened her less than the hunters did.
Elias lowered his rifle slightly.
“Father Aldric wants you returned immediately.”
There it was.
Not concern.
Retrieval.
Seraphina swallowed slowly.
“Why am I being tracked?”
Elias hesitated.
Only briefly.
Long enough.
“Orders changed after Prague.”
“What does that mean?”
“Your contact with the target compromised operational integrity.”
Target.
The word hit harder than expected.
Not Lucien’s reaction.
Her own.
Because standing there in the snow listening to men she trusted reduce him to a mission parameter suddenly felt unbearably wrong.
Lucien noticed the shift in her expression immediately.
Of course he did.
Elias took another careful step forward.
“Seraphina, you’re injured. We can help you.”
One of the younger hunters behind him muttered quietly:
“If she hasn’t already turned.”
The words landed like a slap across the clearing.
Several rifles adjusted subtly afterward.
Not aimed at Lucien anymore.
At her.
The world narrowed sharply for a second.
Seraphina looked from the silver barrels toward the Blackthorn insignias stitched into familiar winter coats.
People she trained beside.
People she trusted.
People now debating whether she counted as human enough to save.
Lucien spoke for the first time since the attack began.
“She’s bleeding because your Church created those creatures.”
Elias’s attention snapped toward him instantly.
“Quiet, monster.”
Lucien smiled slightly after that.
Not amused.
Dangerous.
“I was trying very hard,” he said softly, “to remain civil this morning.”
The temperature in the clearing seemed to drop.
Several hunters stepped backward instinctively.
Elias raised his rifle fully again.
“Seraphina. Last warning.”
Snow moved quietly through the trees around them.
No one breathed.
No one fired.
And suddenly Seraphina understood exactly what this moment was.
Choice.
Not ideological anymore.
Personal.
Because if she stepped toward the hunters now, Lucien would become the enemy again.
Clean.
Simple.
Familiar.
But she would also spend the rest of her life pretending she hadn’t seen the fear in Matthias’s eyes.
Pretending she hadn’t found Church seals beneath Prague.
Pretending Lucien didn’t sit awake beside fires making sure she survived the night.
The realization hurt.
Because certainty used to feel easier than this.
Elias’s voice softened slightly.
“Come home.”
Home.
The word almost worked.
Almost.
Then Lucien spoke quietly beside her.
“You don’t have to trust me.”
Seraphina looked toward him.
Snow clung faintly to dark hair and black fabric while pale winter light sharpened the exhaustion beneath his eyes.
He looked dangerous.
Ancient.
Lonely.
And somehow more honest than anyone else in the forest.
“But if you stay here,” Lucien continued softly, “they’re going to put silver through your heart before sunset.”
Silence followed.
Elias didn’t deny it.
That told her everything.
One of the younger hunters tightened his grip visibly on the rifle aimed toward her chest.
Afraid.
Not of Lucien.
Of her.
Something inside Seraphina finally cracked after that.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
Like ice giving way beneath too much weight.
She lowered her pistol.
Then stepped backward—
toward Lucien.
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