"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 62 The Girl Who Broke Blackthorn
The first hunter defected three days later.
Then twelve more.
Then an entire Blackthorn reconnaissance unit abandoned their Church checkpoint outside Vienna and crossed sanctuary lines carrying silver weapons lowered at their sides like people approaching a firing squad voluntarily.
Nobody trusted it at first.
Reasonable honestly.
Most sanctuary leaders assumed infiltration.
Cassian personally threatened three defectors with decapitation before breakfast.
Morvena looked one inconvenience away from poisoning entire diplomatic negotiations just to simplify her schedule.
Meanwhile Seraphina sat in the lower command room surrounded by evacuation reports while Lucien quietly bled black into handkerchiefs in rooms he thought she wasn’t noticing.
So overall morale remained mixed.
The defectors arrived just after midnight beneath heavy snowfall.
Seraphina watched through the command center windows as armed sanctuary guards escorted the former Blackthorn unit through the monastery gates.
Fifteen hunters.
Exhausted.
Underfed.
Terrified.
One woman still wore a bloodstained Church insignia ripped halfway from her coat sleeve.
Another carried a wounded vampire child wrapped carefully inside her arms.
That more than anything shattered the room’s tension instantly.
Because infiltrators usually didn’t rescue children on the way out.
Cassian crossed his arms beside Seraphina while watching the group enter the monastery courtyard below.
“This is either inspiring,” he muttered darkly, “or the beginning of a spectacularly stupid decision.”
“Could be both,” Seraphina said.
Lucien stood quietly behind them near the operations table.
Silent again tonight.
Too silent.
The corruption spread farther beneath his gloves now.
She saw it earlier while he thought she was sleeping.
Black veins climbing slowly past his wrist.
God.
Seraphina dragged her attention back toward the courtyard below before panic consumed her again.
One crisis at a time.
The hunters entered the lower command hall shortly afterward under heavy guard.
The leader looked vaguely familiar.
Tall.
Dark-skinned.
Close-cropped curls.
Blackthorn tactical coat burned across one shoulder.
Then Seraphina recognized her.
Captain Amara Vale.
Eastern enforcement division.
One of Blackthorn’s best field commanders.
Jesus Christ.
Cassian recognized her too apparently because he swore immediately under his breath.
“You trained execution squads.”
Amara met the accusation head-on.
“Yes.”
“No hesitation there. Interesting strategy.”
“I’m too tired for lying.”
Fair enough honestly.
The command hall remained tense.
Weapons still raised.
Sanctuary vampires watching hunters.
Hunters watching vampires.
Everyone waiting for centuries of hatred to restart itself violently.
Then the wounded child whimpered softly from inside the female hunter’s arms.
The sound cut through the room strangely.
Humanly.
Seraphina stepped forward first.
The hunters stiffened automatically.
Old instincts.
Old fear.
Amara looked directly at her afterward.
And for one devastating second—
Seraphina saw recognition there.
Not of the prophecy.
Not the war.
The girl she used to be.
Commander Van Helsing.
Blackthorn’s golden weapon.
Amara swallowed visibly.
“We saw the broadcasts.”
Seraphina crossed her arms tightly.
“Congratulations on surviving Church propaganda.”
“No,” Amara said quietly. “I mean after.”
The room fell silent.
Amara’s voice lowered slightly.
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“We saw you choose civilians over execution orders during the Prague collapse.” Her jaw tightened. “Then we saw Aldric abandon quarantine sectors with thousands still trapped inside.”
Lucien’s posture sharpened slightly behind Seraphina.
Listening carefully now.
Amara continued:
“The Order told us monsters destroyed humanity.” Her expression hollowed out. “But the only monsters I’ve seen lately were wearing cathedral uniforms.”
God.
The sentence hit harder because Seraphina remembered saying almost the exact same thing weeks ago inside Saint Vitus while crying on cathedral floors beside Lucien.
History repeating itself again.
Only this time people were finally paying attention.
One of the younger hunters stepped forward nervously afterward.
Barely twenty.
Too young already carrying this much exhaustion.
“My brother got infected in Sector Eight,” he said quietly. “Church priests ordered us to burn the building with survivors still inside.”
His voice cracked briefly.
“We refused.”
No one in the room spoke afterward.
Because everyone understood what refusing Blackthorn orders actually cost.
Lucien moved first surprisingly.
He crossed slowly toward the wounded vampire child still wrapped inside the hunter’s coat.
The room tensed instantly.
Ancient predator approaching injured child.
Old instincts screaming everywhere.
Lucien ignored all of it.
He crouched carefully instead.
Slowly enough not to frighten anyone.
The little girl stared up at him weakly through fever haze.
“Does it hurt?” she whispered.
Lucien looked at the infection wounds spreading along her shoulder.
Then answered honestly.
“Yes.”
The child nodded once like she appreciated truth more than comfort.
God.
Seraphina loved him so much it hurt physically.
Lucien removed his glove quietly afterward before touching two fingers carefully against the girl’s forehead.
The corruption beneath his own skin stayed hidden from most of the room by angle and shadow.
Not from Seraphina.
Never from her.
She saw the tremor in his hand immediately afterward.
Saw him steady it manually before anyone else noticed.
Fear twisted sharply through her chest again.
But then something unexpected happened.
Amara stepped toward Seraphina slowly.
Then removed the Blackthorn insignia from her own coat.
No speeches.
No dramatic symbolism.
Just exhaustion finally becoming honesty.
She placed the insignia onto the command table between them.
One by one—
the other hunters followed.
Silver badges.
Church medals.
Execution unit markings.
Tiny symbols of loyalty dropping quietly onto old monastery wood like people shedding pieces of themselves they no longer survived believing in.
The room watched silently.
Cassian looked deeply unsettled emotionally by sincerity.
Morvena looked suspicious enough to interrogate God personally.
Lucien watched Seraphina instead.
Only her.
Like this moment mattered less because hunters defected and more because she was witnessing it.
The realization struck suddenly and hard:
Blackthorn wasn’t collapsing because Seraphina betrayed it.
It was collapsing because people finally saw the truth and chose her anyway.
Hours later, sanctuary broadcasts spread footage of hunter defections across underground resistance networks.
Then more reports arrived.
Entire Blackthorn squads refusing civilian purge orders.
Church barricades abandoned internally.
Underground human resistance cells requesting alliance negotiations with vampire sanctuaries for the first time in recorded history.
The impossible started happening.
People stopped obeying fear automatically.
Which meant Aldric immediately lost his mind publicly.
The emergency cathedral broadcast aired before dawn across every remaining Church frequency.
Aldric stood beneath towering gold crosses wearing ceremonial white robes while thousands crowded the cathedral square below him.
His expression no longer looked calm now.
It looked feverish.
Like conviction finally rotted into fanaticism completely.
Behind him giant screens displayed Seraphina’s face beside Lucien’s.
Hunter.
Vampire.
Together.
“The false daughter has revealed herself,” Aldric declared to the crowd. “She lies with the Beast King while cities burn beneath divine judgment.”
The crowd murmured restlessly below the cathedral.
Aldric raised one trembling hand dramatically toward the sky.
“She is no holy savior.”
His voice thundered louder through cathedral speakers.
“She is the Antichrist.”
Silence swept the monastery command hall while the broadcast continued playing across every screen.
Some sanctuary operatives laughed immediately.
Others looked genuinely unsettled.
Cassian rubbed tiredly at his eyes.
“Well,” he muttered, “that escalated theatrically.”
But Seraphina barely heard him.
Because Lucien stood beside the operations table watching Aldric call her a monster to the entire world—
and despite the corruption spreading visibly beneath his gloves—
despite the exhaustion hollowing him out day by day—
he still looked at her like she was something worth believing in anyway.
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