"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 80 The Sound He Makes When She Falls
The end of the world turned strangely quiet right before everything collapsed.
Not actually quiet.
People still screamed through the cathedral ruins.
The Gate still shrieked overhead while eldritch creatures poured endlessly into Prague below.
Stone continued cracking beneath the reactor platform.
But inside Seraphina’s head—
inside the bond—
everything narrowed down into Lucien beside her.
Monstrous.
Terrifying.
Still holding the silver blade she gave him like trust itself weighed more than the apocalypse.
God.
They fought together anyway.
Lucien moved through the eldritch creatures like ancient violence finally remembering its original purpose.
Not slaughter.
Protection.
The shadows around him ripped through impossible bodies while Seraphina guarded his blind spots instinctively, cutting down corrupted priests and reactor zealots trying reaching him with sanctified weapons.
They moved together perfectly.
Not graceful.
Familiar.
Like after everything—
all the fear and grief and blood—
their bodies still knew each other better than war did.
One creature lunged from the Gate with too many mouths opening across its spine.
Lucien tore it apart before it reached her.
Another crashed through the cathedral ceiling directly above him.
Seraphina shot the glowing core buried inside its throat before it could close claws around his wings.
Side by side.
Again.
Always again.
Cassian watched from behind collapsed reliquary cover while medics desperately tried stabilizing the spear wound in his side.
“I cannot believe,” he shouted hoarsely over the chaos, “that emotional attachment somehow improved your combat efficiency.”
Morvena reloaded silver rounds beside him.
“Focus.”
“I am focused,” Cassian snapped. “I’m focused on how horrifyingly codependent this is.”
Fair honestly.
The reactor pulsed harder.
The Gate widened.
And somewhere deep inside the cathedral foundations—
something ancient woke fully.
Aldric saw it too.
Seraphina noticed the moment his expression changed.
Not victory anymore.
Urgency.
The old priest stood slowly from the shattered reactor floor with blood running from the corner of his mouth and madness burning bright behind exhausted eyes.
“You still don’t understand,” he whispered.
Lucien turned immediately toward him.
The shadows around him surged.
Aldric smiled sadly.
“Love always becomes selfish at the end.”
Then he activated the reactor manually.
No.
The entire cathedral screamed.
Not metaphorically.
The stone itself screamed.
Relic energy exploded upward through the reactor chamber violently enough alliance fighters went flying across the collapsing floor.
The Gate tore wider overhead.
Reality bent.
And suddenly every eldritch creature in Prague turned toward the reactor platform simultaneously.
God.
Aldric lifted one bloodstained hand toward Seraphina.
“The prophecy was never meant saving the world.”
Lucien moved instantly.
Too late.
Aldric drove the sanctified blade directly through Seraphina’s stomach.
The world stopped.
No sound.
No reactor.
No screaming cathedral.
Nothing.
Seraphina looked down slowly.
The blade glowed white-hot through her body.
Warm blood spread instantly across her clothes and onto Aldric’s trembling hands.
Oh.
God.
Lucien made a sound then.
Seraphina would remember that sound forever if forever still existed afterward.
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Not a scream.
Worse.
The kind of noise something makes when reality physically tears apart inside it.
Aldric smiled through tears.
Actual tears.
“You see now?” he whispered toward Lucien. “This is what love creates.”
Lucien crossed the distance between them so violently the reactor platform shattered beneath him.
Aldric barely had time turning before Lucien tore him apart.
Not killed.
Erased.
The shadows consumed the old priest completely while the cathedral shook hard enough entire walls collapsed into the streets below.
Seraphina fell before she hit the ground.
Lucien caught her instantly.
Always.
Blood spread rapidly between them now.
Too much.
Way too much.
The sanctified blade remained buried deep inside her abdomen glowing brighter the longer it stayed there.
Lucien dropped hard to his knees beneath the screaming Gate while holding her against his chest like his body physically refused understanding what happened.
“No.”
The word came out broken.
Wrong.
Monstrous voice cracking apart beneath human grief.
Seraphina tried breathing.
Pain exploded instantly through her ribs.
Oh God.
Lucien’s hands shook violently while trying stopping the blood.
Black shadows surged uncontrollably around them now, tearing through reactor machinery and cathedral stone alike.
The bond between them flooded with pure devastation.
Not fear.
Not rage.
Devastation so absolute it nearly drowned her consciousness entirely.
“Hey,” she whispered weakly.
Lucien looked at her immediately.
His transformed face looked horrifying now.
And somehow heartbreakingly familiar anyway.
“No,” he said again. “No no no.”
God.
He sounded terrified.
Seraphina reached trembling fingers toward his face instinctively.
Lucien leaned into the touch before she fully reached him.
Like he needed it desperately.
The shadows around the cathedral exploded harder.
Alliance fighters screamed retreat orders below them while eldritch creatures fled from the reactor platform itself now.
Fled from Lucien.
Because something inside him finally snapped completely.
Cassian stared upward through the collapsing chamber with genuine horror spreading slowly across his face.
“Oh,” he whispered weakly. “That’s bad.”
Lucien held Seraphina tighter while black blood mixed with hers across the cathedral floor.
“You stay awake.”
The command came frantic now.
No composure left.
No ancient control.
Just panic.
Pure terrified panic.
Seraphina tried smiling.
It probably looked awful.
“You sound bossy.”
Lucien made another broken sound.
God.
The shadows behind him twisted violently upward into the Gate itself while the corruption finally consumed every remaining restraint inside him.
Not because of hunger.
Grief.
The cathedral couldn’t contain him anymore.
Reality itself couldn’t.
Seraphina felt it through the bond first.
Something ancient opening fully inside Lucien at last.
Not predator.
Not vampire.
Something older.
Something born before morality and civilization separated monsters from gods.
And now it was heartbroken.
No.
Lucien pressed his forehead hard against hers while the reactor chamber collapsed around them.
“You are not dying.”
Seraphina wanted arguing.
Wanted reassuring him.
Instead blood filled her mouth.
The sanctified blade burned deeper.
Lucien looked at the blood.
Then at her failing heartbeat.
And something inside him finally broke beyond repair.
The scream that tore out of him afterward shattered the cathedral completely.
Stone exploded outward across Prague.
The reactor imploded.
The Crimson Gate convulsed violently overhead while eldritch creatures disintegrated midair beneath waves of shadow erupting from Lucien’s body.
Every surviving fighter dropped to the ground covering their ears.
Because the thing screaming through Lucien now no longer sounded remotely human.
The entire cathedral began collapsing inward around them.
And at the center of the apocalypse—
Lucien held Seraphina against his chest like a dying man trying to stop the universe from taking the last thing he loved.
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