"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 84 The Price Of Staying Alive
The blood burned immediately.
Not metaphorically.
The moment Lucien’s blood touched her tongue, heat ripped through Seraphina’s body hard enough she doubled over against him with a sharp gasp.
God.
It felt like swallowing lightning.
Lucien caught her instantly, one arm wrapping around her waist while the other gripped the back of her neck carefully, trying to steady her without forcing anything.
“Easy,” he whispered, even though panic still shook his voice. “Easy, sweetheart.”
The old endearment nearly broke her apart.
Seraphina’s entire body trembled violently as the transformation began spreading through her bloodstream. The sanctified poison inside her reacted instantly against Lucien’s blood, and the collision between the two felt catastrophic.
Every nerve in her body lit up at once.
She buried her face against Lucien’s shoulder trying not to scream.
Too late.
The sound tore out of her anyway.
Lucien flinched like someone stabbed him personally.
“Seraphina.”
Cassian backed away several steps immediately while staring at the spreading energy under her skin.
“That is extremely not stable.”
Morvena looked toward the shattered sky overhead where the wounded Gate still pulsed weakly above Prague.
“Can you stop talking like this is a laboratory accident?”
“I cope through commentary.”
Fair.
Seraphina barely heard them anymore.
The world blurred violently around her while Lucien’s blood fought the sanctified blade still embedded in her body. She could feel both forces colliding inside her chest like two storms trying to occupy the same space.
One side pulled toward death.
The other dragged her toward something ancient and immortal and terrifying.
God.
Lucien held her tighter when her breathing became uneven.
“You’re okay.”
“No, she absolutely is not,” Cassian muttered nearby.
Lucien shot him a murderous look.
Cassian lifted one hand weakly.
“She deserves accurate updates.”
Another wave of pain hit.
Seraphina curled instinctively against Lucien while heat exploded through her veins hard enough her vision went white around the edges.
Then suddenly—
everything sharpened.
The wind.
The snow.
The smell of blood in the ruined cathedral courtyard.
She could hear distant fighting three streets away.
Could hear heartbeats.
Dozens of them.
Human.
Vampire.
Injured.
Afraid.
God.
Seraphina jerked hard in Lucien’s arms.
Lucien immediately understood.
“The hearing starts first.”
His voice sounded strangely gentle now despite the monstrous form he still wore.
Like he remembered exactly how terrifying this part felt.
The hunger arrived seconds later.
Not fully.
Just enough frightening her instantly.
The scent of blood everywhere around the ruined cathedral hit her all at once.
Warm.
Alive.
Calling.
Seraphina’s stomach twisted sharply.
Lucien felt it through the bond immediately.
His expression changed.
Not judgment.
Recognition.
“You don’t have to be afraid of me seeing it.”
The sentence landed softly between them.
God.
Of course he’d say that.
Even now, while holding her together physically, he still worried she’d hate herself for becoming like him.
The transformation surged harder suddenly.
Black veins flashed briefly beneath Seraphina’s skin before fading again.
ADVERTISEMENT
Lucien’s expression darkened immediately.
“No.”
Cassian swore under his breath.
The sanctified blade still glowed inside the wound.
Too bright.
Instead of disappearing, the Church relic energy had started reacting with Lucien’s blood in unpredictable bursts.
Ancient magic against ancient corruption.
The courtyard stones beneath them cracked.
Snow melted instantly around Seraphina’s body from the heat pouring off her skin.
Lucien pressed one hand harder against the wound while shadows gathered uncontrollably around both of them.
“She’s rejecting it.”
“No,” Cassian said sharply, studying the reaction carefully. “Not rejecting.” His face paled slightly. “Combining.”
Nobody liked the sound of that.
Seraphina gasped suddenly as another surge ripped through her chest.
This time Lucien felt it too.
The bond between them exploded wide open.
Not emotional.
Physical.
For one terrifying second, Lucien saw what she saw.
Felt what she felt.
The hunger.
The fear.
The pain.
And Seraphina felt him right back.
Centuries of loneliness.
Buried grief.
The constant exhausting discipline of remaining gentle while carrying something monstrous inside himself every second of every day.
God.
No wonder he was tired.
Lucien made a strained sound under his breath when the connection hit fully.
“Seraphina…”
She grabbed his coat hard enough tearing fabric.
“I know,” she whispered weakly, tears burning down her face. “I know now.”
The grief inside him nearly drowned her.
Not because he regretted immortality.
Because he regretted surviving so long without being loved properly.
Lucien closed his eyes briefly against the intensity of the bond.
Then suddenly his body jerked violently.
Black blood spilled from his mouth onto the snow.
Cassian’s face went white.
“Oh, that is deeply concerning.”
Lucien ignored him completely.
But Seraphina felt it instantly.
The transformation was feeding on him too.
The more blood he gave her, the faster the corruption inside him destabilized.
God.
“No,” she whispered immediately.
Lucien wiped blood from his mouth roughly before she could reach for him.
“It’s fine.”
Lie.
Terrible lie.
His breathing had become uneven again.
The monstrous wings behind him twitched violently while shadows cracked through the cathedral courtyard in jagged bursts.
The ancient thing inside him was unraveling under the strain.
And still—
he kept feeding her his blood.
“Lucien, stop.”
He shook his head immediately.
“You were dying.”
“So are you.”
The sentence hit him hard enough he finally looked at her directly.
And there it was.
The truth both of them had been avoiding since this began.
Saving her might kill him.
Not metaphorically.
Not eventually.
Now.
Because the transformation ritual had never been meant for someone carrying both Doom corruption and reactor damage simultaneously.
Ancient magic destabilized around them violently.
The wounded Gate pulsed overhead in response.
Snow swirled harder through the ruined courtyard while black fractures spread slowly through the cathedral stone beneath Lucien’s knees.
Morvena stepped closer cautiously.
“If the magic overloads completely, it could trigger another reactor collapse.”
Cassian looked exhausted beyond reason.
“Fantastic. We are somehow still escalating.”
Seraphina reached for Lucien’s face with trembling fingers.
His skin felt colder now.
God.
He leaned into her touch anyway.
Always instinctively moving toward her, even while breaking apart.
“You should’ve let me die,” she whispered.
Lucien’s expression changed instantly.
Not anger.
Actual hurt.
“Don’t say that again.”
The answer came so quietly it hurt worse than shouting would have.
Seraphina swallowed hard.
“You can barely hold yourself together.”
“I don’t care.”
“You should.”
“I don’t.”
God.
He meant it.
Completely.
The transformation surged through her one final time after that.
Pain exploded across her spine hard enough she screamed into Lucien’s shoulder while immortal blood rewrote something fundamental inside her body.
Lucien wrapped both arms around her immediately, holding her through it despite black blood still dripping steadily from his own mouth.
The shadows around them erupted upward violently enough nearby fighters stumbled backward in fear.
Then suddenly—
everything stopped.
The heat.
The pain.
The screaming magic.
Silence settled heavily across the ruined courtyard.
Seraphina collapsed against Lucien’s chest breathing hard.
Lucien’s arms tightened around her automatically.
“You with me?”
She nodded weakly.
Then looked up at him.
And froze.
Lucien looked worse.
Much worse.
The corruption beneath his skin had spread farther while black blood stained the front of his shirt completely now.
He smiled anyway the moment he realized she was conscious.
Relieved.
God.
That expression scared her more than the transformation had.
“Lucien…”
His body swayed once.
Then both of them collapsed together into the bloodstained snow beneath the dying red sky.
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
CompletedChapter 21
Hurtful Love: The Girl Driven Away by the Colonel
In her past life, Elena was the ultimate outsider, defined only by her mistakes and the shadows of others. Disgraced, betrayed, and ultimately discarded by the man she once desperately loved—the cold, stoic Captain Julian—she suffered a tragic end. But destiny granted her a second chance. After being reborn, Elena makes a vow: never again to be a pawn in anyone’s game, especially not Julian’s. She focuses on saving her mother and carving out a new path. However, as she pulls away, Julian finds himself inexplicably drawn to the woman he once scorned. As the truth about the betrayals around her unravels, will Elena finally escape the shadows, and will Julian learn the cost of his cold pride before it’s too late?Glow-Up|Second Chance29.7k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 17
From Scraps to Culinary Queen
Born into a nightmare of abuse, Nora was nothing but a pawn in her mother’s twisted game. After years of being treated as a scrap, she escaped and forged her own destiny in the heart of the culinary world. But when her abusive past resurfaces, demanding her liver to save her mother, Nora doesn't crumble. With a master's hands and a cold heart, she returns—not to save them, but to reclaim what is rightfully hers, one recipe at a time. This is not a story of forgiveness; it’s a story of retribution.Dark Humor|Human Nature|Glow-Up23.1k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 16
Healing from Forbidden Love
Elena has the mind of an eight-year-old trapped in a twenty-four-year-old’s body, and for seven years, her only world has been Arthur, the man who promised to keep her safe forever. But when Arthur brings a new woman, Cassie, into their home and proposes a “goodbye,” Elena realizes her sanctuary is crumbling. To win back his heart, she makes a final bargain: three wishes before she is sent away. As she navigates the pain of being discarded, Elena must decide: is she willing to heal and grow, even if it means leaving the only man she has ever loved?Age Gap|Glow-Up21.4k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 16
A Second Chance at the End of the World
In a world ravaged by the apocalypse, Selene Rivers has spent nine years surviving not just the horrors of the undead, but the icy disdain of her husband, Silas Thorne. Betrayed by lies and haunted by a tragic past she cannot escape, Selene struggles to protect her young son, Andy, while harboring a terminal secret. When a fire tears through their sanctuary, shattering her fragile world, Selene decides to leave everything behind. But destiny has a cruel twist in store: a chance to go back and rewrite the tragedy. Will she find the strength to save the ones she loves, or is she destined to burn in the ashes once more?Prophecy|Glow-Up|Second Chance22.5k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 14
Betrayed by Magic
Nina Sinclair, a wealthy socialite, thought she could conquer anything—including the heart of a struggling street magician, Julian Hayes. She poured her heart, her fortune, and her life into their marriage, only to find herself playing second fiddle to his childhood best friend, Clara. When a dangerous stage trick pushes Nina to the brink of death, she realizes that the "magic" of their love was nothing more than an illusion. Now, with divorce papers in hand, Nina must decide: is she ready to walk away from the man who used her love as a stepping stone, or will she let the past drown her once and for all?Glow-Up19.9k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 12
Airport crisis triggered by touching a stone
Julian works as a mundane customs officer at Metro City International Airport, where his routine is usually defined by the endless flow of luggage. However, his life takes a terrifying turn when he encounters Fiona, a sophisticated returnee from abroad, carrying a suitcase that seems ordinary—until Julian touches the two unremarkable stones hidden in its lining. An icy chill, like a frozen serpent, surges through him, bringing visions of a water-logged, pale face. Following his gut, Julian triggers the highest security lockdown, unleashing chaos in the terminal. As the investigation deepens, it uncovers a gruesome murder mystery linking Fiona’s missing sister, Snow, and her suspicious husband, Sean. Julian discovers that his touch carries a dark gift: the ability to feel the lingering echoes of the dead. Now, he must race against time to reveal the truth behind the stones before the ghosts of the past consume him too.Human Nature|Dark Secrets|Glow-Up15.5k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 13
Long hair that was cut off
Eighteen years of inseparable friendship destroyed in a single heartbeat. Nina believed her childhood sweetheart, Seth, had a surprise for her at the university’s welcoming gala. Instead, she stood paralyzed on stage as he held her still, allowing another girl to shear her waist-long hair to the jeers of thousands. While the crowd roared with laughter, Seth’s cruel indifference shattered the image of the boy she had spent her life following. But Nina isn't a puppet to be discarded. In the face of betrayal, she makes a choice that shocks everyone: she drops out, walks away, and begins a relentless fight to rebuild her life—on her own terms. This is a story of cutting away the dead weight of the past to find a new beginning.Glow-Up19.0k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 13
The Substitute Wife's Revenge
Bella saved a life and ended up in a contract marriage with the powerful Mason Quinn. For three years, she played the perfect, devoted wife, helping him scale the corporate ladder while waiting for the day their agreement would end. But when Mason’s first love, Linda, returns, the facade crumbles. Cast aside, insulted, and nearly killed for the sake of his "one true love," Bella realizes that her kindness was her greatest weakness. With the help of Mason’s rival, she begins a ruthless descent into vengeance. The billionaire who thought she was replaceable is about to learn that she was the only thing holding his empire together.Glow-Up|Fake Relationship|HE18.6k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 14
Revenge on Rose Petals: The End of an Inheritance
Flora was once the most radiant wild rose in New York, yet she chose to marry Julian, the cold, aloof heir to the Yan empire. For ten years, she sacrificed her vibrant soul to fit into his suffocating, rigid world, hoping for a spark of warmth that never came. When she discovers Julian showering the affection she craved upon an intern who is a carbon copy of her younger, brighter self, she finally realizes the truth: he never wanted a wife; he wanted a porcelain doll. Shattered, Flora files for divorce. But as she peels back the layers of his betrayal, she discovers that his coldness was only the beginning of a cruel game. Now, with a new name and a newfound fire, she isn't just looking for an exit—she is looking for revenge. In a world of high-stakes business and hidden lies, the woman who once lost herself is ready to burn it all down.Dark Secrets|Glow-Up|Fake Relationship19.1k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 14
Five Fiances, One Heart
On the eve of her twenty-second birthday, Zoe faces a fateful choice: which of the five powerful families she is betrothed to will she marry? In her past life, she blindly chose the man she loved, only to be humiliated and left to die in the cold rain, betrayed by those she trusted most. Reborn with the memory of her tragic end, Zoe realizes that while four of her suitors were merely puppets playing a cruel game for another woman, the one man she despised—her bitter rival—was the only one who truly loved her. This time, she skips the drama, ignores the fake suitors, and shocks everyone by choosing the man she once called her enemy.Glow-Up|Second Chance19.6k words5 0