"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 67 The Things He Memorizes Before Leaving
The argument lasted exactly forty-three minutes.
Not because either of them ran out of things to say.
Because Lucien eventually stopped speaking altogether.
That frightened Seraphina more than yelling would have.
The moment he realized she understood what the ritual required, something inside him closed quietly behind his eyes.
Not anger.
Decision.
And God, she hated it immediately.
“You are not sacrificing yourself for me.”
Seraphina stood across the strategy room table gripping the ancient manuscript so tightly the edges bent beneath her fingers.
“You don’t get to decide that alone.”
“Yes,” Lucien said softly. “I do.”
The calmness of it nearly made her throw something.
Cassian wisely left the room twelve minutes earlier muttering something about “emotionally doomed soulmates” and “wanting no legal involvement in this disaster.”
Coward.
Lucien remained beside the candlelit strategy table wearing exhaustion like formal clothing now.
The corruption reached the side of his neck tonight.
Barely visible beneath his collar.
Still enough to make panic rise sharp and immediate inside her every time she looked too closely.
“You knew,” Seraphina whispered. “You already knew the ritual might kill me.”
Lucien didn’t answer.
Again.
Silence becoming confession.
God.
She crossed the room immediately afterward.
“You researched this alone for weeks.”
“I was trying to find another solution.”
“You were trying to die quietly.”
That landed.
Lucien looked away toward the darkened monastery windows while snow moved softly through the mountains outside.
For several seconds he said nothing.
Then finally:
“Yes.”
The honesty shattered her anger instantly.
Because he sounded tired.
Not dramatic.
Not martyr-like.
Just exhausted enough that death started feeling simpler than risking her life too.
Seraphina pressed trembling fingers hard against her eyes briefly.
“You promised you wouldn’t leave me.”
Lucien’s expression cracked subtly afterward.
Pain moving through restraint too quickly to hide fully.
“I promised I wouldn’t let go,” he corrected quietly.
The distinction destroyed her.
Because suddenly she understood:
Lucien fully intended keeping that promise emotionally even if he died physically.
God.
She hated how beautifully tragic his brain became under pressure.
Eventually the argument dissolved into silence neither survived winning.
Outside the strategy room, the rebel base continued functioning around them.
Radio chatter.
Medical teams.
Distant arguments over supply shortages and evacuation routes.
The world never paused politely for heartbreak.
Lucien finally stepped closer sometime after midnight.
Slowly.
Carefully.
Like approaching wounded things required gentleness now.
“Come with me.”
Seraphina looked up tiredly.
“Where?”
His gaze softened slightly.
“I want to show you something.”
The old monastery observatory sat above the western towers half-buried beneath snow and neglect.
Apparently the resort once belonged to an astronomer-priest before becoming a sanctuary hideout and eventually war headquarters.
Now broken telescopes rested beneath dust-covered tarps while moonlight spilled silver across cracked stone floors and enormous glass windows overlooking the mountains.
Lucien lit several old candles after they entered.
Warm light flickered softly across the observatory walls.
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Seraphina watched him quietly while he moved around the room.
Still graceful despite the corruption.
Still beautiful despite the exhaustion slowly killing him.
God.
The thought hurt now every single time.
Lucien disappeared briefly into one of the storage alcoves before returning carrying a wooden box coated in age-darkened carvings.
Seraphina frowned slightly.
“What’s that?”
Lucien sat beside her near the observatory windows before opening it carefully.
Inside rested photographs.
Actual photographs.
Old ones.
Some damaged by time.
Others preserved almost obsessively well.
Seraphina blinked in surprise.
“You kept these?”
A faint almost-smile touched Lucien’s mouth.
“I have emotional hoarding tendencies.”
The first photograph showed a crowded black-and-white street from the 1920s.
Lucien stood near the far corner barely recognizable beneath shorter hair and an old wool coat while Helena laughed beside him holding coffee cups.
Seraphina stared.
“Oh my God.”
Lucien leaned lightly back against the observatory wall beside her.
“She hated Paris in winter.”
“She looked happy.”
The answer came quietly.
“She was.”
Another photograph.
This one older.
Color faded badly.
Lucien standing beside Cassian somewhere in the 1970s wearing sunglasses and looking deeply offended beside what appeared to be a stolen motorcycle.
Seraphina laughed despite herself.
“You look like a vampire drug dealer.”
“We were hiding from vampire aristocrats.”
“That somehow clarified nothing.”
Lucien’s expression softened hearing her laugh.
Tiny thing.
Still enough to hurt.
They spent nearly an hour going through the photographs afterward.
Wars.
Cities.
Lost sanctuaries.
People Seraphina never met but now recognized from Lucien’s stories.
Aurelia appeared only twice.
Both pictures blurred slightly from age.
In one she stood beside Lucien beneath snowfall outside the original sanctuary city smiling directly at whoever held the camera.
Seraphina stared quietly at that one longest.
“She was beautiful.”
Lucien looked toward the photograph.
“Yes.”
No guilt in the answer.
No comparison.
Just memory.
Strangely, that made Seraphina love him more instead of less.
Because Lucien never erased old grief to make new love easier.
He carried people honestly.
The realization settled heavily inside the observatory silence.
Eventually Seraphina noticed another object hidden beneath the photographs.
A small leather journal.
Different from Helena’s.
Different from the plague-era manuscripts.
This one looked newer.
Used constantly.
Lucien noticed her noticing it.
Immediately closed the box.
Too quickly.
Seraphina frowned.
“What was that?”
“Nothing important.”
Lie.
Obvious one this time.
Her stomach tightened.
“What’s in the journal?”
Lucien looked toward the observatory windows instead.
The snowstorm outside reflected faintly through the glass around him while candlelight flickered gold across his exhausted face.
“Things I wanted to remember.”
Something about the answer chilled her instantly.
Not because of what he said.
Because of how it sounded.
Like preparation.
No.
Seraphina reached slowly toward the box again.
Lucien stopped her gently.
Not forcefully.
Worse.
Carefully.
“Not tonight.”
The words settled softly between them.
And suddenly she understood with terrible clarity:
Lucien had started cataloguing memories.
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Not for nostalgia.
For goodbye.
Fear crawled cold through her bloodstream again.
She looked toward him sharply.
“Stop planning your death.”
Lucien’s expression shifted painfully.
“I’m planning for possibilities.”
“No,” she whispered. “You’re planning for absence.”
Silence.
God.
The silence confirmed everything.
Seraphina moved suddenly afterward.
Crossing the small space between them before emotion could become distance again.
She kissed him hard enough the wooden photo box nearly fell sideways onto the observatory floor.
Lucien froze briefly in surprise.
Then kissed her back like someone trying desperately to memorize warmth before winter stole it.
The grief inside him tasted everywhere now.
Seraphina felt it in the way his hands lingered at her waist.
In the way he kept touching her face like reassurance required physical confirmation.
In the tiny pauses between kisses where he simply looked at her quietly.
Like trying to remember every expression she made under candlelight.
Eventually exhaustion dragged her under sometime near dawn.
Curled beside him beneath old observatory blankets while snow buried the monastery towers deeper outside.
Lucien stayed awake.
Of course he did.
Seraphina slept with one hand still loosely tangled in his shirt while candlelight burned low around the observatory room.
For a long time Lucien just watched her breathe.
Slow.
Alive.
Real.
God.
The love inside him hurt now.
Not metaphorically.
Physically.
Because every instinct he possessed demanded survival if it meant keeping her safe—
while every other instinct begged him not to let her die trying to save him.
The contradiction was becoming unbearable.
Seraphina shifted slightly in sleep beside him afterward.
Murmured something unintelligible against his shoulder.
Lucien closed his eyes briefly.
Then reached carefully for the hidden journal still resting inside the wooden box.
He opened it silently.
The latest page already filled in his handwriting.
Not strategy notes.
Not war plans.
Just observations.
Things he feared forgetting.
She laughs differently when she’s exhausted.
Softer.
Like she forgot for a moment the world is ending.
Another line beneath it:
She still reaches for me in her sleep.
Lucien stopped writing after that.
Because suddenly the room blurred.
He looked down quickly before the first tear hit the paper.
God.
No.
Not now.
Not while she slept beside him still trusting the future existed.
Lucien closed the journal silently afterward before turning toward the observatory windows so she wouldn’t wake and see him breaking apart quietly beside her.
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