"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 82 The Place Between Leaving and Staying
At first, Seraphina thought dying would feel dramatic.
Trumpets.
Light.
Some divine revelation explaining why suffering always seemed arriving faster than happiness.
Instead—
it felt strangely quiet.
Like falling asleep in the backseat of a car during childhood while adults talked softly somewhere far away.
Voices blurred around her now.
Lucien’s voice most of all.
Desperate.
Shaking.
God.
She hated hearing him sound like that.
Snow touched her face lightly.
Or maybe ash.
Hard telling anymore.
The pain faded first.
That frightened her more than the blood.
The cathedral courtyard grew distant afterward.
The red sky.
Cassian arguing with someone nearby.
Lucien holding her against his chest hard enough like he thought pressure alone might keep her soul attached to her body.
All of it slowly drifting farther away.
No.
Seraphina tried focusing on him.
On the warmth of his hands.
On the sound of his breathing.
But exhaustion kept pulling harder.
God.
She was so tired suddenly.
Then the world changed.
The ruined cathedral vanished quietly around her.
No collapse.
No bright flash.
One moment she lay bleeding in Lucien’s arms beneath the apocalypse—
and the next she stood inside her childhood kitchen.
Oh.
Morning sunlight spilled softly through old lace curtains above the sink.
The room smelled faintly like cinnamon and coffee.
A half-finished grocery list rested beside the stove in her mother’s handwriting.
Milk.
Candles.
Don’t forget Seraphina’s tea.
God.
Seraphina stopped breathing.
No.
The kitchen looked exactly the same.
Same cracked yellow tile.
Same wooden table her mother always promised refinishing someday.
Same old radio sitting near the windowsill humming soft jazz through static.
The normalness of it hurt worst.
Because war and prophecy and monsters suddenly felt impossibly far away here.
Seraphina turned slowly.
And there—
standing beside the stove stirring sugar into coffee like no time had passed at all—
was her mother.
Not glowing.
Not ghostly.
Just ordinary.
Hair loosely pinned up.
Wearing the oversized cream sweater she always stole back after Seraphina borrowed it.
God.
Her knees nearly gave out.
“Mom?”
Her mother looked up immediately.
And smiled.
That smile destroyed her completely.
Not because it was perfect.
Because it was familiar.
“Oh sweetheart,” her mother said softly. “You look exhausted.”
Seraphina started crying instantly.
Not graceful tears.
Ugly desperate grief ripping straight out of her chest after years of holding everything together through rage and survival and fear.
Her mother set the spoon down immediately.
Then opened her arms.
And Seraphina broke.
She crossed the kitchen in seconds before collapsing into the embrace like part of her still remembered being small enough someone else could fix terrible things.
God.
Her mother held her exactly the same way she always had.
One hand rubbing slowly across her back.
Patient.
Steady.
Safe.
“You’re okay,” she whispered softly.
“I miss you.”
The words came out shattered.
Her mother closed her eyes briefly against Seraphina’s hair.
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“I know.”
“I tried so hard.”
Another broken sob escaped her.
“I know.”
Seraphina clung harder.
Because part of her understood already this wasn’t real.
Or maybe it was.
Maybe dying simply returned people toward the places their hearts spent entire lives trying getting back to.
She didn’t know.
Didn’t care.
Not yet.
Eventually her mother pulled back just enough looking at her properly.
There was sadness in her eyes.
God.
That terrified Seraphina immediately.
“No,” she whispered. “Don’t look at me like that.”
Her mother brushed tears gently from Seraphina’s face.
“You already know.”
The kitchen faded slightly around the edges then.
Just for a second.
And suddenly—
beneath the coffee smell and sunlight—
Seraphina heard it.
Lucien.
Not words.
Pain.
The bond between them stretched desperately across whatever this place was.
God.
He was falling apart.
Seraphina closed her eyes hard.
“He asked me to choose.”
Her mother nodded slowly.
“Yes.”
“I don’t know if choosing him makes me selfish.”
The sentence hung softly between them.
Her mother smiled sadly afterward.
“Sweetheart, people who destroy the world rarely spend this much time worrying about whether they deserve love.”
Seraphina laughed weakly through tears.
God.
That sounded exactly like her.
Her mother guided her gently toward the kitchen table afterward.
The old wooden chair creaked the same way it always used to.
Everything here felt painfully alive.
“You know,” her mother said quietly while sitting beside her, “when you were little, you used to think love meant saving everyone.”
Seraphina stared down at trembling hands.
“I was stupid.”
“No.” Her mother reached across the table taking her fingers softly. “You were kind.”
The words hurt worse somehow.
Because kindness had become such a dangerous thing in her world.
Seraphina looked up slowly.
“What if I can’t save both?”
Silence settled briefly through the kitchen.
Then her mother sighed softly.
“The Church built your whole life around sacrifice.” Her gaze gentled painfully. “But love isn’t supposed to feel like execution.”
God.
Seraphina’s throat closed completely.
Her mother squeezed her hand once.
“You know what I realized too late?”
“What?”
“That fear makes people worship control.” She smiled faintly. “And control destroys everything softer than itself.”
Aldric.
The Order.
The prophecy.
Everything suddenly rearranged itself cleanly inside Seraphina’s mind.
Her entire life, people kept demanding she become a weapon for balance.
A symbol.
A martyr.
A solution.
Nobody ever asked what she wanted.
Nobody except—
Lucien.
God.
Lucien.
The kitchen flickered harder this time.
The sunlight dimmed briefly.
And suddenly Seraphina felt it fully through the bond:
Lucien kneeling in the cathedral courtyard still holding her body while terror hollowed him out from the inside.
Begging silently for her not leaving.
No.
Seraphina stood abruptly.
“I can’t stay here.”
Her mother looked at her quietly.
Not surprised.
Just proud in a way nearly broke her again.
“You already chose.”
Tears burned hot down Seraphina’s face.
“What if choosing him destroys me?”
Her mother smiled softly.
“Oh sweetheart.” She stood afterward stepping close enough tucking loose hair behind Seraphina’s ear exactly the way she always used to. “Love was always going to change you.”
The kitchen faded faster now.
Walls dissolving slowly into white light and snow and distant reactor screams.
Seraphina grabbed her mother’s hand desperately.
“I don’t want to lose you again.”
“You won’t.”
The answer came so gently.
Then quieter:
“You carry me every time you choose kindness over fear.”
God.
Seraphina started crying again.
Her mother kissed her forehead softly one final time.
“Go back to him.”
The kitchen disappeared.
The sunlight vanished.
And somewhere far away—
Lucien screamed her name like prayer and grief and love had finally become the same thing entirely.
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