"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 73 The Boy Who Stayed Beside the Gate
The reactor chamber was collapsing.
Stone rained continuously from the cathedral ceiling while the Crimson Gate pulsed wider above the reliquary floor like the sky itself had developed a wound.
Seraphina barely felt her own injuries anymore.
Adrenaline erased pain efficiently.
Blood soaked through her sleeve from Mira’s knife wound while burns from Cecile’s relic chains still throbbed along her arm, but none of it mattered once she heard Lucien scream again through the bond.
Not physically.
Soul-deep.
The kind of pain bypassing sound entirely.
God.
She ran.
The reactor chamber blurred around her while alliance fighters clashed with Church execution squads beneath collapsing cathedral arches.
The air smelled like smoke, sanctified oil, blood, and ozone from the Gate tearing reality apart overhead.
Cassian still lay pinned near the eastern reliquary stairs barking insults at medics trying to help him.
“Stop looking at me like that,” he snapped while coughing blood. “I’ve survived worse political meetings.”
Fair.
Morvena directed evacuation routes through the chaos while infected creatures poured from fractures opening across the cathedral floor.
The war had stopped resembling strategy twenty minutes ago.
Now it was just survival wrapped around desperation.
Seraphina reached the central reactor platform just in time to see Lucien tearing through three execution priests with terrifying violence.
No restraint left.
The corruption spread visibly across half his face now.
Black veins twisted beneath pale skin while blood covered his hands almost to the elbows.
God.
And worse—
he was losing himself inside the fight.
Seraphina recognized it immediately.
The way he lingered too long after kills.
The way his breathing sounded rough and uneven now.
The way the bloodlust kept swallowing his expression entirely for seconds at a time before Lucien forced himself back into control.
Aldric stood near the Gate itself beneath spiraling crimson light.
Calm.
Actually calm.
The reactor pulsed around him while ancient relic machinery rotated overhead feeding blood and sanctified energy directly into the widening fracture.
“You feel it now, don’t you?” Aldric called toward Lucien. “The truth beneath immortality.”
Lucien looked up slowly.
The expression on his face made Seraphina’s stomach drop.
Not anger.
Hunger.
Pure ancient hunger sharpened violently by Doom and blood and war.
Aldric smiled.
God.
That smile belonged to someone who thought he’d already won.
“The Beast finally returns.”
Lucien moved instantly.
Too fast.
The cathedral floor shattered beneath the force of it while he crossed the reactor chamber directly toward Aldric with enough violence the surrounding relic structures cracked outward from the impact alone.
Aldric barely blocked the first strike with sanctified barriers exploding around him in white fire.
The Gate screamed overhead.
Reality bent.
And suddenly Seraphina realized the horrifying truth:
Lucien wasn’t just fighting Aldric anymore.
He was fighting himself.
The corruption fed on violence now.
Every second inside combat pushed him closer toward losing control permanently.
“Lucien!” she shouted.
He didn’t hear her.
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Or maybe couldn’t.
Aldric attacked using the reactor itself.
Crimson energy erupted through the cathedral chamber violently enough entire sections of the floor collapsed into darkness below.
Lucien staggered sideways beneath the blast.
Then coughed black blood directly onto the reactor stones.
No.
Aldric saw it too.
Understanding flashed instantly across his face.
“Ah,” he said softly. “It’s consuming you already.”
Lucien wiped blood from his mouth with the back of one shaking hand.
Still standing.
Still terrifying.
Still dying.
Aldric stepped forward slowly beneath the red stormlight.
“You know why Doom frightens immortals?” he asked calmly. “Because for the first time in centuries, monsters remember they can end.”
Seraphina climbed toward the reactor platform desperately while alliance fighters screamed below them.
The Gate widened another fraction overhead.
Something moved inside it now.
Not fully visible.
Just shape and shadow and ancient impossible scale.
No no no.
Lucien attacked again before Aldric finished speaking.
The duel shattered across the reactor platform brutally.
Aldric fought like a fanatic.
Lucien fought like extinction itself.
Every impact cracked cathedral stone.
Every collision sent relic machinery exploding around them.
But Seraphina saw what nobody else did.
Lucien slowing.
Tiny delays between movements now.
Microseconds.
Still enough.
The corruption was winning.
Aldric realized it too.
“You can feel your body failing,” he whispered while blocking another strike. “Good.”
Lucien slammed him backward through a reliquary pillar hard enough bones snapped audibly.
Still Aldric laughed.
Actually laughed.
“The hunger hurts now, doesn’t it?”
Lucien froze.
Only for a second.
But enough.
The reactor pulse hit him directly afterward.
Crimson energy erupted through the platform violently.
Lucien dropped hard to one knee.
And suddenly the entire cathedral chamber went silent inside Seraphina’s head.
Because through the bond—
she felt it.
The hunger.
God.
It slammed through her nervous system like drowning.
Blood.
Warmth.
Heartbeats surrounding them everywhere.
Human.
Vampire.
Doesn’t matter.
The corruption no longer distinguished.
Lucien gripped the reactor floor hard enough stone cracked beneath his fingers while black blood spilled from his mouth again.
No.
Aldric stepped closer slowly.
Victorious now.
“You spent centuries pretending restraint made you civilized,” he murmured. “But beneath all that guilt and grief…” His smile widened. “You are still the First Predator.”
Seraphina reached the platform finally.
“Get away from him!”
Aldric turned toward her calmly.
And for one horrifying second—
Lucien did too.
God.
The look in his eyes nearly stopped her heart.
Not Lucien.
Not fully.
Something starving looked out from behind him now.
The hunger locked instantly onto the blood running down her wounded arm.
No.
Lucien realized it immediately afterward.
Horror crossed his face.
Actual horror.
He staggered backward violently like distance itself became survival.
“Don’t come closer.”
The sentence came rough.
Wrong.
Barely controlled.
Seraphina ignored it instantly.
“Lucien—”
“Seraphina.”
Her name cracked out of him like pain.
Not warning.
Begging.
The reactor pulsed again overhead.
The Gate widened further.
And Lucien’s breathing turned ragged enough she could physically hear the battle happening inside him now.
Aldric watched everything with feverish fascination.
“Beautiful,” he whispered. “Even love collapses eventually before true nature.”
Something inside Seraphina snapped cold.
Not panic.
Certainty.
She stepped directly between Lucien and Aldric afterward.
Lucien looked wrecked behind her.
Shaking.
Bleeding.
Trying desperately not to look at the blood on her arm again.
God.
Seraphina faced Aldric fully.
“You know what your problem is?”
Aldric blinked once.
“You spent your entire life believing fear reveals truth.”
The reactor chamber trembled violently around them.
Seraphina kept going anyway.
“But fear doesn’t reveal who people are.” Her voice sharpened. “It reveals who they choose to become.”
Lucien made a broken sound quietly behind her.
Aldric’s expression darkened instantly.
“You think love makes him different?”
“No,” Seraphina whispered. “I think choice does.”
Then she turned toward Lucien slowly.
The hunger still clawed visibly through him now.
The corruption spread across his throat and jaw beneath crimson reactor light while black blood stained the floor beneath his knees.
Still—
he hadn’t touched her.
Not once.
Even now.
Even starving.
Even breaking apart.
God.
Seraphina crossed the final distance between them carefully afterward.
Lucien looked terrified.
Not for himself.
For her.
“Don’t,” he whispered roughly.
She ignored him completely.
And then—
very gently—
pressed her forehead against his.
The entire reactor chamber seemed to stop breathing.
Lucien froze beneath the contact.
Seraphina closed her eyes briefly.
“You’re still here,” she whispered.
For one horrible second nothing happened.
Then slowly—
painfully—
Lucien’s shaking hands settled against her waist instead of her throat.
Choice.
God.
Even now.
Choice.
Behind them, the Crimson Gate screamed wider across the blood-red sky.
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