"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 23 Permission
The underground corridor stayed quiet after that.
Not silent exactly.
The sanctuary still breathed around them somewhere above—distant footsteps, pipes humming softly through old walls, muffled voices carrying faintly through ventilation shafts.
Life continuing.
Which felt almost offensive now.
Seraphina sat on the cold stone floor outside the archive room with her back against the wall and the damp cloth Lucien handed her still clenched loosely in one trembling hand.
She hadn’t cried.
That surprised her.
The horror sat too deep for tears.
It felt heavier than grief.
More like structural collapse.
Lucien remained nearby without crowding her.
Leaning against the opposite wall several feet away, arms folded loosely while giving her exactly enough space not to feel trapped.
That too felt intentional.
Careful.
Always careful.
Seraphina stared at the floor between them.
“I used those relics on people.”
Lucien’s voice stayed quiet.
“You didn’t know.”
“That doesn’t erase it.”
“No,” he admitted softly. “It doesn’t.”
Most people would have rushed to comfort her.
Told her it wasn’t her fault.
Tried to soften the edges.
Lucien didn’t.
And somehow that honesty hurt less.
The sanctuary lights flickered once overhead before settling again.
Seraphina let out a slow breath and pressed the heels of her palms briefly against her eyes.
“I keep remembering training ceremonies.”
Lucien stayed silent.
Waiting.
Not pushing.
“When I was thirteen,” she continued quietly, “they let me hold a sanctified blade for the first time.”
The memory surfaced painfully clear now.
Candles.
Latin prayers.
Pride burning warm inside her chest while senior hunters congratulated her for surviving initiation.
Father Aldric resting one hand against her shoulder afterward saying:
Sacred weapons carry sacrifice inside them.
At the time, she thought he meant symbolic sacrifice.
Duty.
Discipline.
Faith.
Not torture chambers beneath cathedrals.
Not children.
Her stomach twisted again.
Lucien noticed immediately.
“You should stop reading for tonight.”
“That’s impossible now.”
“Yes,” he said softly. “I know.”
Something about the answer finally cracked through the numbness enough to make her look up at him properly.
Lucien stood exactly where he’d been the entire time.
Not looming.
Not pacing.
Just present.
Which suddenly felt unbearably kind.
“You already knew I’d react like this,” she said quietly.
A faint expression crossed his face.
“Evelyne reacted worse.”
The mention of her mother hit differently now.
Less abstract.
More personal.
Seraphina frowned slightly.
“You really cared about her.”
Lucien looked away toward the dim sanctuary corridor.
For a second, centuries crossed his face visibly.
Loss.
Memory.
Something old enough to become part of his posture.
“Yes,” he said after a moment.
Not dramatic.
Not romanticized.
Just true.
The honesty settled heavily between them.
Seraphina lowered her gaze again afterward because suddenly she understood something deeply uncomfortable:
Lucien had been grieving people longer than entire countries had existed.
And despite that—
he still sat beside frightened strangers offering them water and blankets.
The contradiction exhausted her.
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“You should hate me,” she murmured eventually.
Lucien’s brow furrowed slightly.
“For what?”
“For helping them.”
“You were a child trained inside a machine.”
“That sounds very forgiving for someone whose species got dissected by my religion.”
A humorless smile touched his mouth briefly.
“My species also spent several centuries eating peasants.”
“That’s not helping.”
“I wasn’t trying to help.”
Despite everything, a weak laugh escaped her.
The sound surprised both of them slightly.
Lucien looked toward her immediately afterward.
Noticed the shift.
Hope flickered across his expression so briefly she almost missed it.
God.
That was becoming dangerous too.
Seraphina leaned her head back against the stone wall and closed her eyes for a few seconds.
Exhaustion dragged heavily at her body now that shock started settling.
The sanctuary air smelled faintly of old books, antiseptic, and coffee drifting down from the upper kitchens.
Safe.
The realization arrived quietly.
She felt safer here than she had inside Blackthorn Hall lately.
That thought alone nearly made her sick again.
“I don’t know who I am without the Order,” she admitted softly.
Lucien didn’t answer immediately.
When she finally looked toward him again, he’d moved slightly closer without her noticing.
Still careful.
Still giving her room to retreat.
“You’re still yourself,” he said quietly. “Even if the people who raised you failed.”
Seraphina stared at him.
“That sounds like experience.”
A faint shadow crossed his expression.
“I’ve reinvented myself more times than I can count.”
“Did it help?”
Lucien considered that.
Then:
“Sometimes surviving is just choosing which parts of yourself deserve burial.”
The sentence settled deep enough to ache.
Neither spoke for a while after that.
The corridor lights buzzed softly overhead while somewhere distant in the sanctuary a child laughed briefly before being shushed by an exhausted adult voice.
Ordinary sounds.
Human sounds.
Vampire sounds.
The categories felt increasingly meaningless now.
Seraphina became aware suddenly of how cold her hands still were.
Shock lingering.
Lucien noticed too, of course.
His gaze lowered briefly toward the trembling fingers curled loosely against her knee.
Then back to her face.
He didn’t move.
Didn’t reach automatically.
Instead he asked quietly:
“Can I?”
The question caught her off guard.
“For what?”
“To help.”
There it was again.
That unbearable restraint.
Lucien could tear through steel doors with his bare hands.
Could kill armed hunters faster than she could track movement.
And still—
he refused to touch her without permission.
The realization hit somewhere deep and dangerous inside her chest.
Slowly, Seraphina looked down between them.
At his hand resting loosely against his own knee.
Pale fingers.
Small silver scar across one knuckle.
Still stained faintly from the forest fight.
Then, before she could overthink herself into retreat again—
she held out her hand.
Lucien looked genuinely surprised for half a second.
Small enough most people wouldn’t have noticed.
She did.
Carefully—almost cautiously—he reached toward her.
His hand closed lightly around hers.
Cold.
Always cold.
But gentler than anything that dangerous should have known how to become.
Seraphina expected discomfort.
Instead, something inside her finally loosened for the first time in days.
Not fixed.
Not healed.
Just… less alone.
Lucien didn’t tighten his grip.
Didn’t pull her closer.
He simply held her hand quietly there in the dim sanctuary corridor while the underground world moved softly around them.
And for several long moments neither of them let go.
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