"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 52 The City He Tried To Save
Lucien took her out of Prague three days later.
Not because the war paused.
Because if Seraphina stayed underground any longer surrounded by strategy meetings, grief, and paranoid sanctuary politics, she was eventually going to stab someone important with a silver letter opener.
Possibly deserved.
Still politically inconvenient.
They left before sunrise in one of Morvena’s stolen black sedans while snow drifted softly across empty Czech highways and old radio stations crackled through static every few miles.
Seraphina slept for most of the drive.
Not deeply.
The kind of exhausted half-sleep where grief still waited underneath consciousness like something listening.
She woke sometime near dusk when the car finally stopped.
For several seconds she just stared blearily through the windshield.
Mountains.
Dense forest.
Ruins.
An entire abandoned city sat hidden between snowy cliffs beneath fading twilight.
Not metaphorically abandoned.
Actually abandoned.
Stone towers rose half-collapsed above frozen streets while ivy and winter branches crawled through shattered windows and broken archways.
The place looked ancient enough to belong inside myths instead of geography.
Seraphina sat upright slowly.
“What the hell is this?”
Lucien turned the engine off.
For a moment he didn’t answer.
That alone told her the place mattered.
Finally he said quietly:
“Home.”
The word settled strangely inside the car.
Because Lucien almost never used it.
Seraphina looked back toward the ruined city beyond the windshield.
“You lived here?”
“Yes.”
Another pause.
Then more softly:
“Once.”
They walked into the city at twilight.
Snow crunched beneath their boots while cold mountain wind moved through empty streets lined with ruined stone buildings and frozen fountains.
No bodies.
No destruction from battle.
The place looked… left behind.
Like people walked away slowly instead of dying suddenly.
Seraphina noticed details everywhere.
Old market signs carved in Latin.
Public gardens overtaken by winter ivy.
Homes designed for both humans and vampires.
Wide windows beside shaded underground entrances.
Shared architecture.
Shared living.
Her pulse slowed slightly.
No.
Lucien watched her noticing everything.
“This was one of the first sanctuary cities.”
Seraphina turned toward him.
“You built this?”
Lucien’s expression shifted faintly.
Not pride.
Memory.
“Aurelia helped.”
God.
Of course she did.
They continued deeper through the silent streets while dusk darkened slowly around them.
Lucien moved through the ruins with unsettling familiarity.
Not tour-guide familiarity.
Muscle memory.
Like part of him still expected lights in the windows and voices around the corners.
Seraphina followed quietly beside him.
The city hurt in ways she couldn’t fully explain yet.
Because it wasn’t built like a fortress.
It was built like hope.
That made the abandonment worse.
They passed an old bakery eventually.
The wooden sign above the entrance still barely visible beneath snow and age.
Lucien slowed slightly near it.
“She used to steal pastries from here,” he said quietly.
Seraphina blinked.
“Aurelia?”
A faint smile touched his mouth.
“The baker pretended not to notice every single time.”
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The image hit unexpectedly hard.
Not legendary hunter Aurelia Van Helsing.
Just a woman stealing pastries and laughing somewhere centuries ago.
God.
History kept becoming painfully human lately.
Seraphina stepped carefully over collapsed stone while glancing toward Lucien beside her.
“You loved this place.”
The answer came immediately.
“Yes.”
No hesitation.
No shame.
Just grief worn smooth by time.
They reached the city center shortly afterward.
A massive open square stretched beneath the mountain cliffs with frozen statues surrounding an enormous dry fountain carved with intertwined hunter and vampire symbols.
Not war imagery.
Unity.
Partnership.
The entire city looked like a dream someone genuinely believed could survive.
Seraphina stopped walking slowly.
“What happened here?”
Lucien stared toward the abandoned square for a long moment before answering.
“The Church found it.”
Simple sentence.
Devastating anyway.
Snow drifted softly through the silence afterward.
Seraphina looked around again.
At the empty homes.
The dead gardens.
The frozen fountain.
“They destroyed it?”
Lucien shook his head once.
“No.”
That surprised her.
“What then?”
His gaze lifted toward the mountain skyline beyond the ruined towers.
“We left before they could.”
The answer settled heavier somehow.
Because suddenly she understood.
This city wasn’t destroyed through violence.
It died through fear.
The same way everything else seemed to.
Lucien crossed toward the frozen fountain slowly while one gloved hand brushed absentmindedly against old stone carvings nearly erased by weather.
“We built this place after the plague wars,” he said quietly. “Humans and vampires both lost too many people. Aurelia believed coexistence would become possible if communities stopped hiding from each other.”
Seraphina listened carefully.
The vulnerable honesty in him tonight felt different.
Less guarded.
Like bringing her here already required trust painful enough to strip armor away.
“We had schools here,” Lucien continued softly. “Markets. Laws. Families.”
His voice changed slightly around that last word.
Families.
God.
Seraphina tried imagining it.
Children running through these streets.
Hunters drinking wine beside vampires in crowded taverns.
Aurelia arguing politics somewhere while Lucien listened with that exhausted fondness he still carried centuries later.
The image hurt beautifully.
“What ruined it?” she asked quietly.
Lucien looked toward the empty buildings surrounding the square.
“Fear spreads faster than peace.”
There it was again.
The same lesson history kept carving into both of them repeatedly.
“The Church discovered the city existed,” he continued. “Then Blackthorn factions demanded Aurelia choose sides publicly.”
Seraphina’s chest tightened.
“She refused.”
“Yes.”
“And that made everyone suspicious.”
A humorless smile touched Lucien’s face briefly.
“It made everyone frightened.”
The wind moved harder through the ruins then, carrying snow across empty streets and broken rooftops.
Lucien looked tired standing there.
Not physically.
Old.
For the first time since meeting him, Seraphina fully understood how long six centuries actually were.
Not years.
Accumulated grief.
Accumulated hope.
Accumulated failure.
“You really thought this could work,” she whispered.
Lucien looked toward the city around them slowly.
The abandoned homes.
The silent square.
The frozen fountain.
And when he answered, his voice sounded unbearably honest.
“For a while,” he said softly, “it did.”
The confession hollowed something inside her chest.
Because suddenly this place stopped being ruins.
It became proof.
Proof that coexistence wasn’t fantasy.
Someone already built it once before fear tore it apart.
Seraphina crossed the snowy square quietly afterward until she stood beside him near the fountain.
Neither spoke for a long time.
The city around them remained silent except for mountain wind and falling snow.
Finally Seraphina asked the question sitting heavily inside her since arriving:
“Why bring me here?”
Lucien looked at her then.
Really looked at her.
And beneath all the exhaustion and grief and ancient loneliness—
hope still survived there somehow.
Small.
Fragile.
Terrifying.
“Because,” he said quietly, “I needed you to see I wasn’t lying when I said peace was possible.”
The words settled softly between them while snow covered the ruins of the world he once tried building with his own hands.
And standing there beside him in the abandoned city history forgot—
Seraphina realized Lucien hadn’t just spent centuries surviving.
Part of him had spent centuries mourning the future humanity destroyed before it fully had the chance to exist.
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