"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 21 The Sanctuary Below Vienna
The sanctuary was hidden beneath a subway station.
Not metaphorically.
An actual functioning subway station.
Seraphina stood near the crowded Vienna platform at two in the morning surrounded by exhausted commuters, flickering advertisements, and teenagers arguing loudly over music while Lucien leaned beside a vending machine looking entirely too calm for someone currently being hunted by both the Church and several vampire political factions.
“This is your secret immortal hideout,” she said flatly.
Lucien glanced toward the arriving train.
“Humans stop noticing places they see every day.”
“That feels psychologically concerning.”
“It’s also effective.”
The train doors opened with a mechanical sigh.
Nobody on the platform paid attention to them.
That part unsettled her most.
Two weeks ago, Seraphina would have classified this entire situation as catastrophic operational compromise.
Now she was boarding midnight trains beside the First Vampire while actively avoiding her own Order.
The identity crisis remained ongoing.
Inside the nearly empty train car, Lucien sat across from her near the back windows while rainwater streaked silver across the glass outside.
Neither spoke for several stations.
The exhaustion settling between them felt heavier now.
Not physical.
Consequential.
Seraphina kept replaying the moment in the forest.
The rifles turning toward her.
Elias hesitating.
No one denying Lucien’s warning.
And worse—
the terrible quiet understanding that followed afterward.
She had crossed a line.
Not publicly yet.
But internally.
Because once you started doubting the people who raised you, certainty never returned the same way again.
“You’re bleeding through the bandage again.”
Seraphina looked up sharply.
Lucien’s attention rested on her shoulder.
Of course he noticed.
“You’re obsessed with my injuries.”
“You’re unusually committed to ignoring them.”
“That’s because I was trained by emotionally unavailable Catholics.”
A faint smile touched his mouth briefly.
“There’s the fever talking again.”
She hated that he could still make her laugh.
The train slowed gradually before entering an abandoned lower platform no longer listed on modern transit maps.
Most lights were dead.
Graffiti covered half the walls.
Water dripped steadily somewhere deeper underground.
Lucien stood first.
“This way.”
The sanctuary entrance hid behind an old maintenance corridor sealed with rusted gates and warning signs in three languages.
Lucien unlocked the final security door using an iron key older than the station itself.
Warm air met them immediately afterward.
Not underground warmth.
Occupied warmth.
Human warmth.
Seraphina stopped instinctively as the hidden sanctuary opened beneath the city.
The place looked nothing like the Night Court.
No velvet.
No chandeliers.
No aristocratic predators pretending morality was beneath them.
This felt… lived in.
Soft lamp light illuminated interconnected underground rooms built into old war bunkers and forgotten cathedral foundations beneath Vienna. People moved quietly through the corridors carrying books, medical supplies, trays of food.
Vampires.
But not the kind she was trained to expect.
A dark-haired woman sat reading beside a child curled asleep against her shoulder.
Two men argued quietly over a chessboard near the kitchen area.
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Someone farther down the hall played soft violin badly enough that another voice immediately yelled for them to stop.
Normal.
The realization hit harder than it should have.
Seraphina stood frozen near the entrance while several nearby vampires noticed Lucien and visibly relaxed.
Not feared.
Relieved.
A younger vampire approached quickly carrying medical supplies.
“Lucien—”
Then he noticed Seraphina.
Hunter instincts sharpened across the room almost immediately.
Conversations quieted.
Several people stiffened visibly.
The young vampire’s expression darkened. “You brought one here?”
Lucien removed his coat calmly.
“She’s with me.”
That changed the atmosphere instantly.
Not trust.
But permission.
Interesting.
The young vampire looked deeply unconvinced anyway.
“She smells like silver.”
“That’s because I’m carrying silver,” Seraphina replied dryly.
He stared at her.
Then at Lucien.
Then apparently decided exhaustion outweighed confrontation.
“Cassian’s downstairs,” he muttered before leaving.
Seraphina watched him disappear down another corridor.
“They really listen to you.”
Lucien glanced sideways at her.
“They trust me not to bring threats home.”
Home.
Again that word.
It landed strangely every time he used it.
A woman near the medical station looked up from inventory papers as they approached.
Middle-aged.
Sharp-eyed.
Human.
Definitely human.
Which made Seraphina stop walking.
The woman noticed immediately.
“Oh good,” she sighed tiredly. “Another hunter having an existential crisis.”
Lucien handed over the medical kit without reacting.
“Her shoulder reopened.”
“Of course it did.” The woman motioned Seraphina toward one of the chairs. “Sit.”
Seraphina blinked.
“You’re human.”
“Yes.”
“And you live here.”
“Yes.”
“With vampires.”
The woman started unwrapping fresh bandages with the exhausted patience of someone who’d had this conversation far too many times already.
“Honey,” she said, “I worked emergency rooms during the cholera riots. Humans are not automatically the safer species.”
Lucien disappeared briefly into another room while the woman cleaned Seraphina’s shoulder wound with practiced efficiency.
The sanctuary around them continued moving quietly in the background.
No cages.
No blood rituals.
No monsters lurking dramatically in corners.
Just people.
Hungry sometimes.
Dangerous sometimes.
But undeniably people.
That realization exhausted her.
“You’re staring,” the woman observed.
“I’m reevaluating my entire worldview.”
“Yeah. We get that a lot.”
Seraphina winced slightly as fresh antiseptic touched the darkened veins spreading beneath her skin.
The woman’s expression tightened.
“That’s progressing faster.”
“You know what it is?”
“No,” she admitted. “But Lucien looked terrified, which frankly scared the rest of us.”
The honesty startled her.
Before she could respond, movement farther down the corridor caught her attention.
A small figure stood near the doorway watching her silently.
Child-sized.
Too pale.
Dark bruising beneath cloudy eyes.
Seraphina’s pulse slowed immediately.
The child wore hospital restraints around one wrist.
Another stood behind them.
And another.
Three vampire children.
All visibly injured.
One girl couldn’t have looked older than ten.
Thin scars crossed both her arms like repeated injection marks.
The room around Seraphina seemed to tilt sideways slightly.
“What…” Her voice failed briefly. “What happened to them?”
The woman followed her gaze.
Something exhausted entered her expression afterward.
“The Church happened.”
The words landed like physical impact.
One of the children flinched suddenly at the sight of the silver cross still hanging around Seraphina’s throat.
Instinctive fear.
Not hatred.
Fear.
Seraphina went completely still.
Because no training manual in Blackthorn history had ever prepared her for vampire children looking terrified of her.
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