"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 31 Before Sunrise
The kiss ruined everything.
Or maybe it ruined nothing and simply exposed the disaster already waiting underneath them.
Seraphina couldn’t decide which possibility frightened her more.
She barely remembered leaving the cathedral garden.
One moment Lucien’s hands still rested carefully against her waist beneath falling snow.
The next she was walking too fast through sanctuary corridors with her pulse beating violently against her throat like something trying to escape.
People spoke to her on the way back toward the chambers.
She had absolutely no idea what they said.
Because every coherent thought inside her head had collapsed into one catastrophic reality:
She kissed a vampire.
Not strategically.
Not manipulatively.
Not during combat or emotional confusion or life-threatening adrenaline.
She kissed him because she wanted to.
And worse—
Lucien kissed her back like restraint physically hurt him.
The chamber door shut behind her harder than intended.
Seraphina pressed both palms against it while trying unsuccessfully to regulate her breathing.
The room still smelled like him.
Books.
Smoke.
Winter air.
God.
Everything reminded her of him now.
She crossed quickly toward the sink near the fireplace and splashed cold water against her face.
It didn’t help.
Because the problem was not physical attraction anymore.
The problem was emotional recognition.
She understood him now.
That was the dangerous part.
Not his strength.
Not his hunger.
His loneliness.
The memory replayed without permission:
You look lonely when you think nobody’s watching.
That’s because I usually am.
Seraphina gripped the edge of the sink harder.
No.
No, absolutely not.
Hunters did not emotionally unravel because ancient vampires looked at them carefully and asked permission before touching them.
This was insanity.
Conditioning crashed back hard afterward.
Not thoughts.
Instincts.
Years of Blackthorn doctrine rising violently through muscle memory.
Monsters manipulate affection.
Monsters imitate tenderness.
Monsters learn what humans need and become it.
Her father’s voice surfaced sharp and immediate from childhood training halls:
The dangerous ones don’t seduce your body first.
They seduce your sympathy.
Seraphina shut her eyes tightly.
Because the worst part?
Lucien never tried seducing her at all.
He protected civilians.
Cooked soup.
Stayed awake during her fevers.
Held her hand like she might disappear if he gripped too tightly.
Nothing about this felt predatory.
That terrified her more than violence ever had.
A soft knock sounded at the chamber door.
Her pulse jumped immediately.
Of course it did.
Lucien’s voice followed quietly from the other side.
“Seraphina?”
God.
Even hearing his voice now felt dangerous.
She stayed completely still.
The silence stretched for several seconds.
Then:
“You left your jacket in the garden.”
The sentence arrived so painfully normal that something inside her chest tightened unexpectedly.
No pressure.
No demands.
Just her jacket.
Lucien waited another moment before speaking again.
“You don’t have to talk to me tonight.”
That almost made things worse.
Because she could hear the restraint in him now.
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The same restraint he used everywhere around her.
Like even after kissing her, he still feared crossing invisible lines she hadn’t fully defined yet.
Seraphina pressed one hand briefly against her eyes.
“This was a mistake,” she said finally.
Silence answered first.
Not offended silence.
Careful silence.
Then Lucien spoke softly through the door.
“Do you want it to be?”
The question hit like physical impact.
Because the truthful answer existed immediately beneath panic.
No.
That was the horrifying part.
No, she didn’t.
She wanted the opposite.
Wanted him again already.
Wanted his hands against her waist and the impossible gentleness hidden beneath all that ancient violence.
Wanted the way he looked at her like she mattered independently of usefulness.
Catastrophic.
Seraphina backed away from the door quickly.
Distance felt necessary for survival suddenly.
“You should go,” she whispered.
Another pause.
Then quietly:
“All right.”
Footsteps retreated slowly afterward.
Not rushed.
Not angry.
Just… gone.
And somehow that hurt too.
Seraphina stood motionless in the center of the chamber listening until the corridor outside fell completely silent.
Then she sank slowly onto the edge of the bed and buried her face in both hands.
This was bad.
This was incredibly, unbelievably bad.
Because Blackthorn training prepared her for seduction.
Prepared her for manipulation.
Prepared her for monsters wearing beautiful faces.
No one ever prepared her for kindness.
The room felt too warm suddenly.
Too full of him.
His books stacked carelessly near the fireplace.
His handwriting across loose medical notes.
One half-finished cup of coffee still abandoned beside the window where he watched snowfall instead of sleeping.
Human details everywhere.
That was the problem.
Lucien stopped feeling mythological.
He felt real.
And real things could destroy you permanently.
Hours passed without proper sleep.
Seraphina lay awake staring at the ceiling while sanctuary sounds drifted faintly through the walls around her.
Pipes humming.
Footsteps overhead.
Someone laughing quietly several rooms away.
Every time she closed her eyes, she remembered the look on Lucien’s face immediately after the kiss.
Not triumph.
Not hunger.
Wonder.
Like wanting something for too long made finally touching it feel almost frightening.
God.
By four in the morning, panic fully won.
Seraphina dressed silently beneath dim sanctuary light and packed weapons into the travel bag with sharp efficient movements meant to avoid thinking too hard.
Leave.
That was the answer.
Distance.
Clarity.
Because staying here meant crossing lines she no longer trusted herself to see clearly.
She reached the chamber door just before dawn.
Then stopped.
Because Lucien’s coat still hung over the back of the reading chair near the fireplace.
Carelessly abandoned there earlier.
And without warning, another memory surfaced:
Lucien standing beside the frozen lake with visible panic in his eyes after pulling her from beneath the ice.
The way his hands shook afterward.
The way he touched her face like losing her would’ve broken something inside him.
Seraphina stood very still in the dim room for several long seconds.
Then, quietly furious at herself for caring, she crossed back toward the chair.
Folded his coat properly.
Left it draped neatly over the armrest instead.
The gesture felt unbearably intimate somehow.
Which only reinforced the decision.
She needed distance immediately.
Before she stopped knowing where the hunter ended and the woman began.
Before she started wanting things she could never survive losing.
Seraphina left the sanctuary before sunrise.
And somewhere several floors below the sleeping city—
Lucien woke to an empty room and a carefully folded coat waiting beside the fire.
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