"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 36 Beneath The Bones Of Saints
The crypt smelled like wet stone, candle ash, and old prayers that should’ve stayed buried.
Seraphina descended the spiral staircase first with a flashlight in one hand and a silver dagger strapped against her thigh while Lucien followed several steps behind carrying one of the recovered archive maps from the sanctuary.
Above them, snowstorm winds rattled faintly through the ruined monastery overhead.
Below—
only darkness.
“You know,” Seraphina muttered while carefully stepping over cracked stone, “normal couples go to restaurants.”
Lucien’s voice echoed softly through the narrow stairwell.
“We went to a bakery.”
“That was before discovering my religious organization might secretly be conducting medieval horror experiments.”
“Fair adjustment period.”
Despite everything, she smiled briefly to herself.
God.
That was becoming automatic around him now.
Dangerous.
Very dangerous.
The staircase finally opened into a massive underground chamber hidden beneath the collapsed monastery foundations.
Seraphina stopped immediately.
The crypt stretched wider than expected, supported by towering black stone pillars carved with faded Latin scripture nearly erased by time and moisture. Ancient candles burned low in iron brackets along the walls despite no evidence anyone maintained them regularly.
“That’s unsettling,” she whispered.
“Yes.”
“I appreciate your commitment to emotional reassurance.”
Lucien stepped beside her slowly, dark coat brushing lightly against her arm as he unfolded the old sanctuary map beneath the flashlight beam.
“This monastery disappeared from Church records after the seventeenth century,” he explained quietly. “Morvena believes Blackthorn erased it intentionally.”
Seraphina scanned the chamber carefully.
Broken statues lined the walls.
Saints.
Hunters.
Martyrs.
Several had their faces deliberately destroyed.
The damage looked old.
Personal.
Her stomach tightened slightly.
“Someone wanted this place forgotten.”
Lucien’s gaze lingered briefly on one shattered monument near the far wall.
“Yes.”
The crypt swallowed sound strangely.
Every footstep echoed too long while water dripped steadily somewhere deeper underground.
Seraphina adjusted the flashlight higher toward faded murals stretching across the ceiling.
Hunters battling vampires.
Familiar imagery.
Except—
she slowed suddenly.
“Wait.”
Lucien followed her attention upward.
One section of the mural looked different from the others.
Not battle.
A man and woman standing together beneath cathedral light.
The man wore dark robes.
Pale skin.
Silver eyes.
Vampire.
The woman beside him carried a Blackthorn crest across her chest armor.
Hunter.
Not fighting.
Holding hands.
Seraphina stared openly.
“That has to be symbolic.”
Lucien didn’t answer immediately.
Which immediately made the situation worse.
She looked sideways toward him.
“You know something.”
Lucien’s jaw tightened slightly.
“Maybe.”
“Oh, that’s never comforting.”
He moved past her toward the deeper crypt corridors without elaborating.
Coward.
Seraphina followed anyway.
The tunnel system beneath the monastery spread far larger than expected. Old library chambers opened into hidden archives while collapsed prayer halls disappeared into darkness beneath centuries of debris.
Everywhere she looked, evidence contradicted official Blackthorn history.
Hunters and vampires appearing beside each other in carvings.
Shared symbols.
Joint burial rites.
Not enemies.
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Allies.
Her entire childhood kept unraveling piece by piece underground.
At some point the corridor narrowed sharply before ending at a sealed stone door covered in faded Church wax sigils.
Lucien stopped abruptly.
Seraphina noticed instantly.
“What?”
He stared at the door too long before answering.
“I know this place.”
That got her attention immediately.
“You’ve been here before?”
Silence.
Then:
“Once.”
The answer arrived strangely distant.
Memory pulling at him visibly now.
Lucien stepped toward the sealed door slowly while one pale hand brushed absently across ancient carvings nearly worn smooth by time.
Seraphina’s flashlight caught a symbol carved near the center seal.
Blackthorn crest.
But older.
Different.
Intertwined with another mark she recognized from vampire sanctuary records.
Her pulse slowed sharply.
“No way.”
Lucien closed his eyes briefly.
Which confirmed everything.
“Lucien.”
He didn’t look at her.
Instead he pressed one hand against the stone door and spoke quietly in old Latin.
The seals cracked instantly.
Dust exploded outward as the ancient mechanism groaned open for the first time in centuries.
Cold air rushed from inside.
Older than the crypt itself.
The hidden chamber beyond looked untouched by time.
Bookshelves.
Candles long melted into stone.
One massive stained-glass window depicting a hunter and vampire standing together beneath moonlight and cathedral bells.
And in the center of the room—
a portrait.
Seraphina stepped forward slowly.
The woman in the painting wore early Blackthorn armor modified for travel instead of war. Dark hair braided loosely over one shoulder. Green eyes sharp with intelligence rather than violence.
Beautiful.
Familiar.
Not Seraphina’s mother.
Older.
Much older.
The plaque beneath the portrait read:
Aurelia Van Helsing
Founder of the First Covenant
Seraphina’s heartbeat stumbled.
Founder.
The first Van Helsing.
Her flashlight shifted toward the second figure painted beside Aurelia.
And the world tilted sideways.
Lucien.
Not similar.
Not symbolic.
Lucien.
Younger somehow.
Human almost.
Standing beside Aurelia with one hand resting lightly against hers.
The portrait captured the look between them perfectly.
Not political alliance.
Love.
Real enough to survive oil paint and centuries.
Seraphina stared speechlessly.
Then very slowly turned toward him.
Lucien remained near the chamber entrance completely motionless.
Like someone already bracing for impact.
“You knew her,” Seraphina whispered.
Lucien’s expression softened with something old enough to ache.
“Yes.”
The room fell silent except for distant water dripping somewhere deep beneath the monastery.
Seraphina looked back toward the portrait again.
Aurelia’s hand rested against Lucien’s chest exactly the way Seraphina unconsciously touched him now.
Comfortingly.
Like she belonged there.
Her pulse turned uneven.
“Wait,” she said slowly. “Wait.”
Lucien looked exhausted already.
“She was the first Van Helsing.”
“Yes.”
“And she…” Seraphina looked between the portrait figures again. “She loved you.”
Lucien didn’t answer.
Didn’t need to.
The painting already had.
Something deep inside Seraphina shifted painfully after that.
Because suddenly her entire bloodline looked different.
Not founded through hatred.
Through betrayal.
Somewhere beneath centuries of propaganda and war, the Van Helsing legacy began with a woman who looked at a vampire and chose love anyway.
God.
The implications crashed through her thoughts violently.
“All this time…” she whispered.
Lucien’s gaze lowered briefly toward the stone floor.
“The Church rewrote history after Aurelia died.”
Seraphina turned toward him slowly.
“What happened to her?”
That question hurt him.
She saw it instantly.
Not physically.
Worse.
Memory.
Lucien looked toward the ancient portrait one last time before answering quietly:
“They told the world I corrupted her.”
The confession settled through the hidden chamber like grief finally given language.
And standing there beneath centuries of lies and dust and candle ash—
Seraphina realized with terrifying clarity that history had already tried destroying this exact kind of love once before.
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