"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 69 The Way People Break Open
The fight should have ended after the confession.
That was the problem.
Seraphina wanted resolution.
Some dramatic emotional breakthrough where Lucien finally admitted he needed her and she magically stopped feeling terrified every time he coughed blood into hidden sinks.
Instead they stood inside the dim medical room breathing unevenly while black corruption spread visibly beneath his skin and fear remained lodged sharply between them like broken glass nobody knew how to remove safely.
Lucien still hadn’t let go of her wrists.
Not restraining.
Holding on.
Like part of him feared she might disappear if he loosened his grip even slightly.
Seraphina hated how much that hurt.
“You should be angry with me,” he said quietly.
“I am angry with you.”
“No,” Lucien whispered. “I mean properly.”
God.
The exhaustion in his voice nearly destroyed her.
Seraphina pulled free from his hands finally before pacing once across the cramped medical room because standing still suddenly felt impossible.
Old surgical lights buzzed softly overhead.
Black blood still stained the sink basin behind Lucien.
Reality sat everywhere now.
Impossible to romanticize anymore.
“You don’t get to decide what kind of anger I’m allowed to have,” she snapped.
Lucien leaned one hand against the counter behind him.
The movement looked subtle.
Careful.
Like balance itself occasionally betrayed him lately.
“I needed time.”
“You needed trust.”
His eyes closed briefly.
There.
That one landed.
Seraphina laughed once under her breath afterward.
The sound came out shaky and exhausted.
“Do you know what the worst part is?”
Lucien looked toward her again immediately.
Always attentive where her pain was concerned.
“You really believed pushing me away would hurt less than losing you.”
The silence afterward felt brutal.
Because yes.
He had believed exactly that.
Lucien swallowed visibly before answering.
“I thought if I made the separation gradual—”
“Jesus Christ.”
Seraphina stared at him in disbelief.
“You tried to emotionally taper your own death?”
A faint hollow laugh escaped him.
“When you phrase it that way, it sounds unhealthy.”
“It sounds insane.”
“It was the closest thing to mercy I could think of.”
God.
That sentence cracked something open inside her.
Not because it was cruel.
Because it wasn’t.
Lucien genuinely believed suffering alone counted as kindness.
Seraphina crossed the room again before she fully decided to.
“You know what I think?” she whispered. “I think you’ve spent so long surviving loss that you started treating love like something people need protection from.”
Lucien looked wrecked suddenly.
Ancient grief pressing visibly through him now that the walls finally broke.
“I watched kingdoms disappear,” he said quietly. “I buried entire cities.” His voice roughened slightly. “Everyone I loved became memory eventually.”
Seraphina’s throat tightened painfully.
Lucien looked down briefly at his corrupted hands.
“And now I’m becoming something that nearly killed a civilian three nights ago.”
“You stopped yourself.”
“Barely.”
“You still stopped.”
Lucien laughed softly then.
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Not amused.
Tired.
“Do you know what scared me most in that hallway?”
Seraphina stayed silent.
Lucien’s gaze drifted toward the bloodstained sink.
“Part of me enjoyed it.”
The confession hollowed the room instantly.
Not because she feared him.
Because he feared himself so deeply now.
Seraphina stepped closer carefully.
“Lucien.”
“No, listen to me.” His voice sharpened unexpectedly. “I need you to understand this before we go any further.”
The words settled heavily between them.
Not further emotionally.
Further toward the ritual.
Toward sacrifice.
Toward whatever future still existed.
Lucien looked directly at her now.
No avoidance left.
“The corruption doesn’t just amplify hunger,” he said quietly. “It strips restraint first.” His jaw tightened. “Every violent instinct. Every territorial impulse. Every selfish thought.”
Seraphina felt cold creep slowly down her spine.
Lucien continued anyway.
“And the closer I get to systemic failure, the harder it becomes distinguishing love from possession.”
God.
The honesty hurt worse because he sounded ashamed of it.
Like loving her too intensely had become another symptom.
Seraphina shook her head immediately.
“No.”
“You don’t know what’s happening inside my head right now.”
“Then tell me.”
Lucien stared at her for several long seconds afterward.
Then finally:
“When you leave a room, I track where you are automatically.”
Her chest tightened.
“When someone touches you unexpectedly, I imagine breaking their hands before I even think.”
The room went silent.
Lucien looked horrified by himself.
“And every time you mention the ritual,” he whispered, “part of me wants to lock you somewhere safe and let myself die before you ever get the chance to choose it.”
God.
Seraphina stopped breathing briefly.
Because beneath the fear and corruption and bloodlust—
that was still love.
Broken love.
Terrified love.
But love anyway.
Lucien looked away sharply afterward.
“That isn’t normal.”
“No,” Seraphina said softly. “It’s fear.”
His expression tightened immediately.
“It’s obsession.”
“It’s a dying man panicking.”
Lucien laughed once under his breath.
“That’s an optimistic interpretation.”
Seraphina moved before thinking again.
Crossing the final space between them and shoving hard against his chest.
Not violent.
Desperate.
“You know what I’m terrified of?” she whispered fiercely. “Not the corruption. Not the ritual.” Her voice cracked. “I’m terrified you’ll spend your last weeks alive trying to make yourself easier to lose.”
Lucien froze completely.
The silence afterward hurt physically.
Because she saw it then.
Saw the exact moment he realized she understood him completely.
God.
His entire body seemed to fold inward beneath the weight of it.
“I don’t know how to survive this with you,” he admitted quietly.
The vulnerability in the sentence shattered her.
Not Lucien the First Vampire.
Not the war leader.
Just a frightened exhausted man admitting love finally gave him something unbearable to lose again.
Seraphina grabbed his shirt hard in both fists.
“Then stop trying to survive it alone.”
Lucien’s hands settled instinctively against her waist afterward.
Careful.
Trembling slightly now.
“You make it sound simple.”
“It isn’t simple.” Tears burned sharply behind her eyes again. “It’s horrifying.”
Something inside Lucien finally broke completely at that.
Not dramatically.
Worse.
Honestly.
He pulled her against him suddenly like restraint finally exhausted itself.
Seraphina felt the violence of emotion in the movement immediately.
Not aggression.
Need.
Fear.
Relief.
Everything he’d spent weeks suppressing crashing loose at once.
He kissed her hard enough it hurt.
Not polished.
Not controlled.
Desperate in the way drowning people reached for air.
Seraphina kissed him back instantly.
Anger still lived between them.
So did terror.
So did grief.
None of it disappeared.
But suddenly all of it became shared instead of hidden.
Lucien’s hands shook against her back while he kissed her like someone trying to convince himself she still existed physically beneath his fingertips.
Seraphina tangled both hands into his hair and felt him make a rough broken sound against her mouth afterward.
God.
That sound nearly ruined her.
Because it carried weeks of restraint collapsing all at once.
Lucien pulled back only far enough to press his forehead hard against hers.
His breathing sounded uneven.
Painfully human.
“I don’t want to leave you,” he whispered.
There it was.
Finally.
Not noble sacrifice.
Not strategic distance.
The real fear underneath everything.
Seraphina’s eyes burned immediately.
“Then stop acting like you already have.”
Lucien closed his eyes hard.
One hand slid upward into her hair while the other remained against her waist gripping tightly enough she could feel the tremor beneath his control.
And for the first time since Doom infected him—
he stopped trying to make his love smaller just because losing him might hurt.
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