"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 49 The Woman They Buried Quietly
Seraphina didn’t sleep.
Morning arrived slowly through the apartment windows in pale gray strips while Prague woke beneath snowfall and distant tram bells somewhere beyond Old Town Square.
She remained on the study floor the entire night with Helena’s journal open across her knees and cold tea untouched beside the desk.
Every page rewrote another piece of her life.
Every entry turned Blackthorn training into something unrecognizable.
By dawn, Seraphina no longer knew where loyalty ended and indoctrination began.
The apartment felt haunted now.
Not by ghosts.
By context.
Little memories she’d never questioned suddenly returned sharper than broken glass.
Her mother arguing with Church officials behind closed doors.
Missing archive reports.
The way Helena stopped attending formal cathedral ceremonies during Seraphina’s final training years.
God.
Even the nightmares made sense now.
Seraphina turned another journal page carefully while exhaustion burned behind her eyes.
The entry date read seven years earlier.
Aldric requested full operational control over Sanctification Division today.
I refused.
Three hunters disappeared afterward.
Seraphina’s stomach tightened.
Another entry followed beneath it in darker ink:
Lucien warned me this is how institutions rot.
Slowly.
Then all at once.
Her fingers paused against the paper.
The familiarity of that sentence hurt.
Because she could hear Lucien’s voice saying it.
Calm.
Tired.
Like someone who already watched civilizations destroy themselves repeatedly and stopped expecting surprise from it centuries ago.
The next page contained no operational notes at all.
Only memory.
Sera asked me tonight if monsters are born evil or become evil after people stop treating them like they’re human.
She’s too young to ask questions like that.
Seraphina stared at the words numbly.
She remembered that conversation.
Barely.
Rain against cathedral windows.
Hot chocolate.
Being maybe twelve years old and furious after witnessing senior hunters execute a starving fledgling vampire instead of capturing him.
Her mother looked frightened by the question then.
Not because Seraphina asked it.
Because Helena already knew the answer.
The realization hollowed something inside her chest.
She kept reading.
More fragments surfaced through the pages afterward.
More pieces of Helena hidden beneath the commander persona Seraphina spent years worshipping.
Lucien says fear makes good people justify monstrous systems.
I hated him for being correct.
Another entry:
He still leaves flowers at Aurelia’s grave every winter.
Six centuries later.
I don’t know whether that’s romantic or devastating.
Seraphina laughed weakly under her breath.
Then immediately pressed one hand hard over her mouth.
Because suddenly she could picture it too clearly.
Lucien alone in snowfall beside a grave nobody else remembered anymore.
God.
No wonder he looked at love like something catastrophic.
The apartment silence thickened around her.
She rubbed tiredly at her eyes before turning another page.
This entry looked different immediately.
The handwriting uneven.
Hurried.
Afraid.
They’re moving the experiments beneath Prague now.
Aldric claims the immortality trials are necessary to preserve humanity against future wars.
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He sounds less like a priest every day.
Seraphina’s pulse slowed sharply.
Prague.
The prison laboratory.
The experiments started years earlier than anyone realized.
Her gaze moved lower down the page.
Then stopped completely.
I found the subjects today.
Children.
The word blurred briefly beneath Seraphina’s vision.
No.
She forced herself to continue reading.
Some were Blackthorn recruits reported dead during field operations.
Others were turned artificially through failed blood trials.
One of them asked me if God still loved monsters.
The journal entry ended there.
No conclusion.
No analysis.
Just that question hanging unfinished across the page like Helena physically couldn’t bear writing more afterward.
Seraphina leaned back hard against the desk behind her.
The room suddenly felt too small.
Too warm.
Her mother knew everything.
Not partially.
Everything.
And instead of exposing the Church publicly—
she stayed.
Why?
The answer appeared three pages later.
Short entry.
Dated six months before Helena’s death.
I finally gathered enough evidence to expose Aldric before the High Council.
Lucien offered sanctuary for Sera if things go wrong.
Seraphina froze instantly.
Lucien offered sanctuary.
Years ago.
Before they ever met.
Her chest tightened painfully.
Because suddenly she understood why Lucien always looked at her with that strange combination of grief and protectiveness.
He knew her mother.
He probably promised Helena he’d keep Seraphina alive if the Church retaliated.
God.
The realization rearranged years of assumptions all at once.
She turned pages faster afterward.
The entries became frantic near the end.
More surveillance.
More disappearances.
More fear.
Then finally—
the last complete report.
Helena’s handwriting shook visibly across the page.
Aldric knows.
The council session was compromised before it began.
Matthias warned me too late.
If this journal survives, then the Order murdered me before I could speak publicly.
Seraphina stopped breathing.
The apartment went silent except for the distant ticking of the old clock above the fireplace.
No.
No no no.
She read the line again.
Again.
Her mother wasn’t killed by rogue vampires during a failed operation.
Blackthorn lied.
The Church executed her.
The realization hit physically harder than any wound Seraphina had survived yet.
Because Helena died believing truth mattered more than obedience.
And Blackthorn buried her afterward beneath honors and ceremonial lies while Aldric kept preaching salvation from cathedral altars.
Seraphina closed the journal slowly.
Her hands shook now.
Not from fear.
Rage.
Identity itself felt unstable suddenly.
Who was she if Blackthorn murdered the only person she trusted most?
What did “hunter” even mean anymore?
A movement near the apartment window snapped her instincts awake instantly.
Knife in hand before thought fully formed.
But the figure outside never entered.
Just stood across the snowy rooftop beyond the glass beneath pale morning light.
Lucien.
Of course.
He remained several stories away on the opposite rooftop beside the cathedral spires, black coat moving softly in the winter wind while snow settled through dark hair.
Not approaching.
Not interrupting.
Just… there.
Watching the apartment carefully enough to make sure she stayed alive without forcing closeness she clearly wasn’t ready for yet.
God.
Seraphina’s throat tightened painfully.
Because even distance from him still felt like care.
Lucien noticed movement near the window after a moment.
Their eyes met across the snowfall and empty streets between buildings.
He didn’t wave.
Didn’t move closer.
Just stayed where he was with the kind of quiet patience people developed only after surviving centuries of losing things they loved too quickly.
And suddenly Seraphina realized something equally heartbreaking:
Lucien probably already knew how Helena died.
Which meant he’d carried that grief alone too.
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