"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 54 The Things He Cannot Survive Twice
The snowstorm trapped them inside the theater overnight.
Not dramatically.
No collapsing roof.
No life-threatening blizzard.
Just mountain roads buried too deeply beneath snow and freezing winds strong enough that even Lucien eventually looked outside the ruined theater entrance and said:
“We’re not walking back through that.”
Seraphina glanced toward the swirling white storm outside.
“Wow. Nature finally found something dramatic enough to impress you.”
Lucien ignored her while gathering old stage curtains to reinforce the fire near the backstage lounge they’d converted into temporary shelter.
The theater still smelled faintly like dust and ancient wood beneath the smoke from their fire.
Somewhere overhead, winter wind moved softly through broken ceiling beams while moonlight flickered silver across ruined velvet seats beyond the stage.
It should’ve felt eerie.
Instead it felt strangely intimate.
Dangerously intimate.
Seraphina sat cross-legged on the floor near the fire wrapped in one of Lucien’s heavy coats while he crouched nearby repairing one of her broken silver knives with careful concentration.
The domesticity of it struck her again suddenly.
This impossible man.
Ancient predator.
Former plague healer.
Revolutionary.
Mass murderer when necessary.
And somehow also the type of person who silently repaired damaged weapons without being asked.
God.
She was doomed.
Lucien glanced upward briefly after sensing her staring.
“What?”
“You’re annoyingly competent.”
A faint smile touched his mouth.
“I’ve had time to practice existing.”
“That sentence somehow made you sound older than civilization.”
“I am older than several governments.”
“Again,” Seraphina sighed, “deeply upsetting.”
The fire crackled softly between them afterward.
Outside, the storm worsened.
Inside, warmth gathered slowly through the ruined backstage room while exhaustion softened sharp edges off both of them.
Lucien finished repairing the knife eventually before handing it back handle-first.
Seraphina accepted it carefully.
Their fingers brushed.
The air shifted instantly.
Not sudden anymore.
Familiar.
Like both their bodies already memorized the gravity between them.
Lucien’s gaze lingered slightly too long on her face afterward.
Then dropped toward the fire.
Retreat.
Always retreat right before emotions became visible enough to touch.
Seraphina studied him quietly.
He’d been happier here.
Not fully.
Lucien probably forgot how fully felt centuries ago.
But lighter.
The city changed him.
Or maybe it reminded him who he used to be before survival hollowed everything gentler out of him.
The thought settled heavily inside her chest.
“Lucien.”
He looked up immediately.
Always immediately.
Seraphina hated how much that affected her.
“What is it?”
The question sounded careful already.
Like he sensed danger approaching emotionally and still chose to stay anyway.
She looked toward the fire briefly before speaking.
“When you built this city…” Her voice softened. “Did you think it would last forever?”
Lucien leaned back slowly against the old theater wall behind him.
“No.”
The answer surprised her.
“You didn’t?”
“No civilization lasts forever.”
The firelight flickered gold across his face while snowstorm winds echoed faintly through the broken theater above them.
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Lucien looked thoughtful now.
“But I believed it lasting at all mattered.”
God.
That sounded exactly like him.
Hopeful in the saddest possible way.
Seraphina stared down at the repaired knife resting across her lap.
“You know what the worst part is?”
Lucien waited quietly.
“I think you made me believe in it too.”
Silence followed.
Not empty silence.
The kind where something fragile entered the room and both people became afraid to move too suddenly afterward.
Lucien’s expression changed slowly.
Softened.
Then guarded again almost immediately.
Like happiness still felt suspicious to him.
Seraphina watched that happen in real time.
And suddenly—
she understood.
Lucien wasn’t afraid of love because he lacked it.
He was afraid because he loved too completely once it existed.
Aurelia.
Helena.
Cassian.
Every loss still lived inside him actively.
No wonder devotion in him looked catastrophic.
No wonder protecting people turned violent so quickly.
The realization hurt beautifully.
Before she could second-guess herself, Seraphina spoke quietly into the firelight:
“I love you.”
The words settled softly through the ruined theater.
No dramatic music.
No thunder.
Just honesty finally spoken aloud while snow buried the mountain city outside.
Lucien froze completely.
Not metaphorically.
Actually froze.
His entire body went motionless beside the fire while the storm echoed faintly overhead.
Seraphina’s pulse stumbled immediately afterward.
Oh God.
Too much.
Too fast.
Wonderful.
She looked down hard at the knife in her lap trying unsuccessfully to regain dignity.
“Well,” she muttered weakly, “that sounded less emotionally catastrophic in my head.”
Still no answer.
The silence stretched.
Not cold.
Worse.
Shocked.
Seraphina finally risked looking back toward him—
and her breath caught instantly.
Lucien looked devastated.
Not unhappy.
Shaken.
Like the confession physically hit somewhere unprotected inside him.
His hands rested motionless against his knees while his expression remained caught between awe and terror so intense it almost looked painful.
God.
Seraphina’s chest tightened immediately.
“Lucien?”
He blinked slowly.
Like returning from very far away.
“You shouldn’t say things like that casually,” he said quietly.
The sentence nearly made her laugh and cry simultaneously.
“I didn’t exactly crochet it onto a pillow.”
Lucien looked away sharply then.
Not dismissing her.
Overwhelmed.
The realization settled slowly through her bloodstream afterward.
He couldn’t say it back.
Not because he didn’t feel it.
Because he did.
Too much.
Seraphina suddenly remembered Helena’s journal entry:
He still leaves flowers at Aurelia’s grave every winter.
Six centuries later.
Oh.
God.
Lucien loved people like burial vows.
Forever meant something dangerous to him.
And if he said the words aloud now—
if he allowed himself to fully believe in loving Seraphina openly—
then losing her someday would destroy whatever remained inside him permanently.
The understanding softened her instantly.
She shifted closer beside the fire until their shoulders brushed lightly together.
Lucien’s breathing changed almost imperceptibly afterward.
Still visibly shaken.
“Hey,” she said softly. “You don’t have to answer.”
His jaw tightened faintly.
“That feels unfair to you.”
“It’s not.”
Lucien finally looked at her fully then.
And Seraphina realized she’d never seen him this emotionally defenseless before.
Not during fights.
Not during grief.
Not even inside the cathedral.
This was worse.
Because hope frightened him more than pain ever had.
“I forgot,” he admitted quietly.
“What?”
“How dangerous happiness feels.”
The confession nearly broke her heart open.
Seraphina reached for him slowly afterward.
Giving him time.
Always giving him time.
Her hand settled carefully against the side of his face beneath flickering firelight while snowstorm winds moved softly through the ruined theater around them.
Lucien closed his eyes briefly beneath the touch.
Not leaning away.
Not leaning closer.
Just existing there with visible effort like holding himself together suddenly required concentration.
“I’m not Aurelia,” she whispered.
Lucien opened his eyes immediately.
Pain crossed his expression so fast she almost missed it.
“I know.”
“And I’m not going anywhere tonight.”
The words settled gently between them.
Lucien looked at her for several long seconds afterward.
Then finally lifted one trembling hand to cover hers against his face.
The movement felt unbearably careful.
Like he still couldn’t quite believe this was real.
Outside, snow buried the ruins of the old sanctuary city deeper beneath winter silence.
Inside the theater, the fire burned low while Lucien sat beside her visibly undone by three simple words he wanted desperately and feared even more.
And though he still couldn’t say them back—
the way he held her hand afterward looked dangerously close to prayer.
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