"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 63 The People Who Stayed
The rebel base stopped feeling temporary sometime around the second week.
Nobody officially acknowledged it.
That would’ve been emotionally dangerous.
But slowly, almost accidentally, the abandoned Austrian resort transformed into something alive.
The geothermal kitchens stayed crowded at all hours now.
Someone painted over the old monastery warning signs with sarcastic graffiti.
Children started sleeping through the night again.
Even the vampires looked less like fugitives and more like exhausted neighbors sharing apocalypse logistics.
Which, Seraphina supposed, counted as progress.
The alliance grew every day.
Hunters defected from Blackthorn divisions across Germany, Poland, and northern Italy.
Human resistance groups smuggled medicine through vampire sanctuary tunnels.
Ancient vampire clans who spent centuries avoiding politics suddenly found themselves organizing refugee shelters beside former Church medics.
The world remained catastrophic.
But underneath the catastrophe—
something new was forming.
Lucien watched all of it quietly.
Seraphina noticed that too.
Especially the way he looked at the younger recruits.
Hunters and vampires training together in the resort courtyards beneath falling snow while arguments erupted constantly over combat techniques and feeding protocols and whose turn it was cleaning blood from medical equipment.
It should’ve collapsed instantly.
Instead it somehow worked.
Messily.
Humanly.
Which meant Lucien looked increasingly emotional about it in deeply subtle ways he absolutely believed nobody noticed.
Unfortunately for him, Seraphina noticed everything now.
Cassian handled combat training.
Apparently centuries of surviving vampire political disasters translated naturally into screaming at traumatized twenty-year-olds holding silver weapons incorrectly.
“Your stance is embarrassing,” he informed one former Blackthorn recruit during morning drills. “If you attack like that in real combat, someone will use your spine as modern art.”
The recruit blinked.
“…is that constructive criticism?”
“It’s motivational.”
“It feels hostile.”
“Growth often does.”
Seraphina leaned against the courtyard railing nearby trying unsuccessfully not to laugh while snow drifted through the training grounds.
Cassian spotted her immediately.
“Stop enjoying this.”
“Never.”
The recruit pointed accusingly between them.
“You people are weirdly close for immortal revolutionaries.”
Cassian looked deeply offended.
“I’m not emotionally close to anyone.”
“Last night you made soup for wounded civilians.”
“That was logistics.”
“You tucked blankets around children.”
Cassian straightened sharply.
“I regret helping society.”
God.
Seraphina genuinely loved this disaster of a found family.
That realization startled her slightly.
Because somewhere between war councils and evacuations and grief and apocalypse—
these people became hers.
Morvena yelling at politicians through sanctuary radios.
Cassian pretending empathy physically pained him.
Amara teaching vampire civilians how Blackthorn tracking systems worked.
Even Lucien sitting quietly through midnight strategy meetings while hiding black blood inside folded handkerchiefs.
Home arrived strangely sometimes.
The morning training session dissolved into chaos shortly afterward when two vampire recruits accidentally started flirting during knife drills and one hunter loudly announced he refused dying in a war beside “emotionally unbearable attractive people.”
Cassian pinched the bridge of his nose hard enough Seraphina worried structural damage might occur.
ADVERTISEMENT
“Can anyone here behave professionally for ten consecutive minutes?”
“No,” everyone answered simultaneously.
The courtyard erupted laughing afterward.
Even Cassian smiled slightly.
Tiny thing.
Historically significant honestly.
Seraphina turned instinctively toward the upper balcony overlooking the training grounds.
Lucien stood there watching.
Not participating.
Watching.
His black coat moved softly in the mountain wind while snow gathered across the balcony railings around him.
And God—
the expression on his face.
Quiet.
Almost disbelieving.
Like he still couldn’t fully process the fact this impossible alliance actually existed physically in front of him now.
Hunters laughing beside vampires.
Children alive.
People choosing each other anyway.
Seraphina crossed the courtyard toward the balcony stairs automatically.
Lucien noticed her approaching halfway up.
His expression softened immediately.
Always immediately.
“You’re skipping tactical supervision,” she informed him while stepping beside him overlooking the training grounds below.
Lucien rested both gloved hands against the stone balcony railing.
“They seem adequately supervised.”
Below them, Cassian threatened to throw someone into the snowbank for “reckless emotional energy.”
Fair.
Seraphina leaned lightly against Lucien’s shoulder afterward.
“You built this once already.”
Lucien stayed quiet for a moment.
Snow drifted softly through the mountain air around them.
Then finally:
“No.”
Seraphina frowned slightly.
“What?”
His gaze remained fixed on the courtyard below.
“Aurelia and I built a city.” His voice softened faintly. “This is different.”
“How?”
Lucien watched the recruits laughing together beneath the snowfall.
“We built peace hoping fear wouldn’t return.”
The sentence settled quietly between them.
Below, Amara demonstrated disarm techniques to younger sanctuary fighters while Morvena shouted at someone carrying medical crates incorrectly.
Messy.
Loud.
Alive.
Lucien’s expression shifted almost invisibly afterward.
“This time,” he said softly, “people chose each other after seeing exactly how ugly the world could become first.”
God.
Seraphina looked at him carefully then.
At the exhaustion beneath his eyes.
At the gloves hiding spreading corruption.
At the impossible fragile hope still surviving inside him despite everything.
And suddenly she realized something terrifying:
Lucien was already trying to leave pieces of himself behind inside this alliance.
Preparing them to survive him.
No.
Seraphina grabbed his hand immediately before the thought spiraled further.
Lucien looked down at their joined fingers.
Then toward her.
“You’re doing it again,” she said quietly.
A faint line appeared between his brows.
“Doing what?”
“Preparing everyone emotionally for your absence.”
The silence afterward confirmed too much instantly.
Lucien looked back toward the courtyard below.
“I’m preparing them for reality.”
“You don’t know what reality is yet.”
His jaw tightened slightly.
The corruption had reached his shoulder now.
She saw it during medical treatment yesterday while he thought the room was dark enough hiding mattered.
God.
Fear lived permanently inside her chest lately.
Lucien squeezed her hand gently afterward.
Not dismissing.
Comforting her.
Which somehow made everything worse.
Before Seraphina could respond, the emergency alarms exploded through the resort.
Not drill alarms.
Impact alarms.
Every light in the courtyard flashed red instantly while sanctuary radios screamed overlapping evacuation codes across the compound.
The laughter below vanished immediately.
Training weapons dropped.
Real weapons drawn.
Cassian spun toward the eastern perimeter already moving before orders fully transmitted.
Morvena’s voice thundered through the emergency speakers:
MULTIPLE STRIKE TEAMS APPROACHING FROM THE FOREST LINE—
THIS IS NOT A DRILL—
The first explosion hit seconds later.
The eastern monastery wall disappeared inward beneath fire and shattered stone.
Screaming erupted below the balcony.
Gunfire followed instantly afterward.
Seraphina grabbed her weapons automatically while Lucien’s expression transformed beside her.
Not fear.
War.
The rebel base had finally been found.
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
CompletedChapter 8
The Divorce Papers Were His. The Prenup Was Mine.
Glow-Up10.1k words5 57 -
CompletedChapter 7
The Wife He Tried to Erase
Glow-Up8.9k words5 11 -
CompletedChapter 14
Forgotten vows under the snow
Five years ago, Clara and Ethan were the golden couple, their future written in the stars—until a scandalous leak destroyed everything. To protect her family, Clara made the ultimate sacrifice, playing the villain to push Ethan away, while hiding a truth that would haunt them both. Now, fate brings them back together in the sterile silence of a hospital corridor. Ethan is a cold, brilliant surgeon; Clara is a desperate sister fighting to save her family from a tragic cycle. As old secrets surface and long-buried emotions threaten to break the surface, can a love broken by lies and secrets ever find its way back to the light?Glow-Up|Second Chance19.3k words5 16 -
CompletedChapter 14
The Unspoken Vow
Five years ago, on the eve of our wedding, I was shattered. I was forced away, labeled a traitor, and vanished into a life of silence. Now, standing in a clinic as a doctor, I look up to see the man I once promised to marry—standing there with his new fiancée, ready for their pre-wedding checkup. He doesn't recognize me, yet every glance he gives feels like a blade against my skin. I thought I had buried the past, but Liam is back, and he is determined to unearth the truth I’ve kept locked away. Can we ever rebuild what was broken by secrets, or are we just two strangers tethered by a tragic past?Glow-Up|Second Chance19.4k words5 14 -
CompletedChapter 16
When the flowers wither
For three years, Ginger lived in the shadows as Luke’s secret girlfriend, ghostwriting love letters for him to send to other women, including the radiant Luna. After a heartbreaking breakup where Luke chose his pride over their relationship, Ginger decides to walk away for good. Just as she starts her new life in Shanghai and finds potential happiness with the gentle Sean, Luke suddenly reappears, desperately trying to rewrite a past he once treated as disposable. But in the game of love, Ginger has finally learned the most important rule: once you've given up, there's no turning back.Glow-Up|Second Chance21.4k words5 20 -
CompletedChapter 14
The Mortician’s Silent Goodbye
For three years, Clara has lived in a marriage defined by rigid, suffocating rules. As a mortician, she is constantly surrounded by death, but her husband, Julian, a celebrated heart surgeon, treats her presence like a source of contamination. He forces her to disinfect herself repeatedly until she is invisible in her own home. When she discovers Julian’s double standards—welcoming his colleague, Stephanie, into his personal space without a hint of the fastidiousness he forces upon his wife—Clara finally realizes that her only sin in his eyes is simply existing. It is time for her to walk away from the cold, sterile cage and start a new life, three thousand miles away, where she can finally breathe under clear skies.Glow-Up|Fake Relationship18.5k words5 14 -
CompletedChapter 13
My Ex's Secret Life
For two years, Aiden lived in the shadows of Vanessa, his secret girlfriend and a rising star. He gave her everything—his time, his devotion, and his resources—only to be mocked by her as a "clingy fan." But when Vanessa trades her integrity for a sponsorship deal with The Su Corporation, she doesn’t realize she’s stepping into a trap laid by the very man she discarded. Now, Aiden is stepping out of the shadows. As the son of the powerful Su family, he is ready to pull the curtain on her fake life. Vanessa thinks the game is over; Aiden is just getting started.Human Nature|Glow-Up|Second Chance17.4k words5 11 -
CompletedChapter 13
The Unwelcome Guest
Chloe thought she was just going away for a month of training, leaving her inheritance—a charming house her mother left her—safe and sound. But she returns to find her house occupied by her neighbors, the Hendersons, who have turned her sanctuary into their personal party space, with her fiancé Liam standing by, insisting she just "be reasonable." From stolen jewelry to forged lease agreements, Chloe realizes her fiancé hasn't just opened the door to her home; he's plotted to trade her life and legacy for his own gain. It’s time to stop playing the "nice girl" and start playing to win.Human Nature|Glow-Up17.8k words5 9 -
CompletedChapter 13
The Unheard Goodbye
For seven years, Clara lived in a world of silence, protected by the tender care of her husband, Marcus. Or so she thought. Every gesture, every sign, and every vow he made to her felt like a fairy tale—until the day her hearing finally returned. The reality that shattered her world was not one of love, but a calculated performance designed to satisfy his true obsession: another woman. As the truth about the "sacrificial marriage" and the cruel secret behind her infertility surfaces, Clara realizes that her seven-year love was nothing but a fragile bubble. It is time for her to stop being the pawn in his game. Leaving behind everything, Clara walks away from the life she once cherished, ready to silence the man who once taught her how to listen.Glow-Up|Marriage of Convenience18.5k words5 8 -
CompletedChapter 10
The Billionaire’s Regret
Sienna once loved Julian with her entire heart, sacrificing everything for a ten-year devotion that ultimately shattered against the cruelty of his betrayal and the life-altering trauma of a landslide. On the day she was buried under the ruins, Julian chose to save his "true love" first, leaving Sienna to lose their unborn child and her own future as a mother in the cold mud.Glow-Up14k words5 8