"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 83 The Last Human Choice
The first thing Seraphina heard when she came back was Lucien praying.
Not formally.
Not in Latin.
Not the polished ritual language priests used while pretending God only listened to beautiful sentences.
This sounded raw.
Broken.
The kind of prayer dragged out of someone after terror stripped everything unnecessary away.
“Please.”
His voice shook violently somewhere above her.
“Please don’t leave.”
God.
Seraphina forced her eyes open slowly.
Snow drifted across the ruined cathedral courtyard.
The red sky still burned overhead while distant screams echoed through Prague beneath the collapsing Gate.
And there—
kneeling in blood and ash and shadow beside the shattered fountain—
was Lucien.
He looked wrecked.
Not physically.
Soul-deep.
The transformation still twisted visibly through him now.
Black veins spread beneath pale skin while monstrous wings curled partially around both of them instinctively like barriers against the world.
But his eyes—
God.
His eyes looked terrified.
The moment he realized she was conscious again, something inside him visibly unraveled with relief.
“Seraphina.”
The way he said her name nearly made her cry immediately.
Like he’d already buried her once during those missing minutes.
Lucien reached toward her face so carefully it hurt watching.
“You came back.”
Her throat burned.
“So did you.”
A rough broken laugh escaped him under his breath.
Barely human anymore.
Still him.
Always him.
The sanctified wound still burned through her stomach.
Seraphina felt it immediately now that consciousness returned fully.
White-hot agony spread through her veins alongside something colder creeping steadily inward.
Death.
Still coming.
Cassian crouched nearby looking exhausted enough collapsing at any moment himself.
“Well,” he muttered hoarsely, “that’s emotionally upsetting in several directions.”
Morvena elbowed him sharply.
“What? It is.”
Lucien ignored both of them entirely.
His focus never left Seraphina’s face.
Not even for a second.
“You heard me.”
Not a question.
Seraphina swallowed carefully.
“The immortality offer?”
Lucien’s jaw tightened instantly.
God.
He hated how desperate he sounded earlier.
Like loving her enough begging somehow embarrassed him.
“You don’t have to decide immediately.”
“Lucien.”
“I mean it.”
His voice sharpened slightly now.
The panic underneath it remained obvious anyway.
“We can still look for alternatives.”
Cassian made a deeply skeptical noise nearby.
Lucien glared at him instantly.
Cassian lifted both hands weakly.
“I support denial emotionally.” He coughed blood afterward. “Less medically.”
Fair.
Seraphina looked back toward Lucien.
Snow melted slowly against the heat radiating unnaturally from his transformed body now.
The shadows around him had calmed slightly since she woke, though they still moved restlessly through the ruined courtyard like living things refusing full obedience.
God.
Even now—
even becoming something ancient and terrifying—
he still centered himself around her existence instinctively.
The realization settled quietly through her chest.
Choice.
Again.
Always choice.
Seraphina lifted trembling fingers toward his face.
Lucien leaned into the touch before she fully reached him.
Like reflex.
Like need.
The movement nearly broke her heart all over again.
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“You know what’s funny?” she whispered weakly.
Lucien frowned slightly.
“This whole time I kept thinking becoming like you was the worst thing imaginable.”
Pain flickered instantly across his face.
No.
Seraphina shook her head softly.
“But then I met you.”
God.
Lucien closed his eyes briefly.
The emotion that crossed his expression afterward looked almost unbearable.
“You don’t understand what this will cost.”
“I do.”
“No.”
His voice roughened sharply.
The monstrous thing inside him stirred again beneath panic and grief.
“You don’t understand the hunger. The violence.” Black blood still stained the corners of his mouth. “The way immortality slowly stretches grief until it becomes architecture inside you.”
Seraphina watched him quietly.
“And you still became someone capable of love anyway.”
The sentence hit him hard enough he physically looked away for a second.
Because there it was.
The thing Lucien never understood about himself.
He kept measuring his worth against the monster inside him—
while Seraphina kept measuring him against the choices he made despite it.
The wound burned hotter suddenly.
Seraphina gasped sharply.
Lucien reacted instantly.
Panic surged visibly back through him.
“No.”
The shadows around the courtyard darkened again.
Cassian looked toward the spreading sanctified damage beneath Seraphina’s skin and swore softly under his breath.
“We’re out of time.”
The words settled heavily through the snow-filled silence.
Lucien looked shattered.
God.
Seraphina reached for his hand carefully afterward.
His claws had become less human now.
Longer.
Darker.
Still trembling beneath her touch anyway.
“You asked me once,” she whispered, “whether I could survive loving what you are.”
Lucien stared at her silently.
Seraphina squeezed his hand weakly.
“I think the better question was whether you could survive someone loving you completely.”
God.
That nearly destroyed him.
She saw it happen.
The terror.
The relief.
The grief.
Centuries of loneliness cracking open all at once beneath the simple unbearable mercy of being chosen fully.
Not despite the monster.
Including it.
Lucien lowered his forehead slowly against hers.
The gesture felt almost instinctive now.
Sacred in its familiarity.
“If you do this,” he whispered shakily, “there’s no returning.”
Seraphina closed her eyes briefly.
Then softly:
“I know.”
The wind moved through the ruined cathedral courtyard.
Snow drifted across bloodstained stone.
Somewhere far below them, Prague still burned beneath the wounded sky.
But for one suspended moment—
everything narrowed into the space between their breathing.
Lucien trembled visibly afterward.
Not from bloodlust.
Fear.
Because for all his power—
for all the monstrous ancient terror living beneath his skin—
this still felt like the most intimate thing anyone had ever offered him.
Trust.
Complete trust.
God.
Lucien touched the side of her face carefully.
“You can still say no.”
Seraphina smiled weakly.
“You’d wait forever for permission, wouldn’t you?”
His expression broke softly.
“Yes.”
Of course he would.
Even now.
Even dying beside her.
Even transformed into nightmare itself—
Lucien still refused taking anything from her freely given.
That decided it completely.
Seraphina lifted herself weakly despite the pain.
Lucien immediately tried steadying her without worsening the wound.
Always careful.
Always him.
She looked directly into his terrified ancient eyes afterward.
Then quietly—
deliberately—
she reached for his wrist.
Lucien froze instantly.
The shadows around the courtyard stilled.
Even the wind seemed holding breath.
Seraphina turned his hand slowly until the dark veins beneath transformed skin faced upward.
Hunter.
Vampire.
Love.
Catastrophe.
Everything collapsed into this one impossible moment.
Lucien’s voice cracked when he spoke again.
“Seraphina…”
She looked at him through tears and snow and the end of the world.
Then finally made the only choice that ever truly belonged to her.
And willingly—
completely awake—
she drank his blood.
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