"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 89 The Crown Nobody Wanted
The meeting took place inside what used to be Prague’s municipal astronomy archive.
Nobody trusted official government buildings anymore.
Too many had exploded.
The archive survived mostly because nobody important remembered it existed until after the war.
Now it served as neutral territory between human leadership, sanctuary representatives, former hunters, and whatever remained of vampire political structure after the cathedral collapse tore half the old hierarchy apart.
Seraphina sat at the far end of the long wooden conference table trying very hard not to look like someone reconsidering every life decision leading her here.
Lucien sat beside her reading through three separate treaty drafts simultaneously with the exhausted focus of a man realizing civilization mostly consisted of paperwork weaponized aggressively.
“You’re making that face again,” Seraphina murmured quietly.
Without looking up, Lucien replied, “I’ve discovered modern diplomacy somehow contains more threats than medieval warfare.”
“Less stabbing though.”
“One negotiator tried poisoning another with tea yesterday.”
“Fair.”
Across the table, Cassian snorted directly into his coffee.
The former sanctuary strategist looked healthier now, though he still walked with a cane after nearly dying during the cathedral siege. According to him, the cane made him appear “mysterious and politically expensive.”
Morvena called it “dramatic nonsense.”
Also fair.
The meeting itself had already lasted four hours.
Human representatives wanted stricter vampire movement regulations.
Several vampire houses demanded protected feeding territories.
Former hunters argued over whether immortals should legally hold political office.
Everyone talked like they weren’t discussing coexistence after literal apocalypse.
Seraphina’s head hurt.
Not physically.
Emotionally.
The room smelled like stress and old books and six different kinds of resentment.
At the center of the argument stood one uncomfortable truth nobody wanted saying out loud:
Lucien’s survival changed the balance of power completely.
So did hers.
People feared them now.
Not irrationally either.
Seraphina understood that part better than anyone.
A councilman from the northern districts slammed one hand against the table halfway through another territorial dispute.
“We need stable leadership among immortals.”
A vampire noblewoman immediately rolled her eyes.
“What you mean is control.”
“What I mean,” the councilman snapped, “is preventing another Gate catastrophe.”
Silence spread briefly across the room.
God.
People still didn’t know how discussing the cathedral without reopening fresh trauma worked yet.
Lucien finally lowered the treaty draft in his hands.
“The Gate opened because fear was weaponized systematically for generations,” he said evenly. “Not because immortals existed.”
“Easy for you saying that,” another representative muttered. “You’re powerful enough surviving consequences.”
Lucien’s expression flattened slightly.
Seraphina recognized the exact moment he decided remaining polite became emotionally optional.
Unfortunately, someone else spoke first.
“She should lead them.”
The sentence cut across the room sharply enough everybody turned.
A young vampire representative from the eastern sanctuary districts stood slowly from his chair afterward.
He looked nervous.
Determined anyway.
“She ended the war,” he continued while looking directly at Seraphina. “Both humans and immortals listen to her.”
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Oh no.
Cassian visibly sat back farther in his chair like someone wisely distancing himself from incoming disaster.
Morvena pinched the bridge of her nose immediately.
The representative kept talking anyway.
“The old vampire houses failed. The Church failed. We need new leadership.” His voice steadied slightly. “Someone both sides trust.”
Several immortals around the table nodded slowly.
God.
No.
Seraphina stared at them blankly.
“You cannot possibly think I want that job.”
“You already act like a leader,” the young vampire argued.
“I set a cathedral on fire.”
“Symbolically inspiring.”
Lucien coughed suspiciously into one fist.
Traitor.
The discussion spiraled quickly after that.
Some supported the idea immediately.
Others looked horrified.
One former hunter openly threatened leaving the alliance council if “the immortal queen situation becomes real.”
Queen.
Absolutely not.
Seraphina leaned back in her chair slowly while people around the table argued over her future like she wasn’t physically present.
The entire thing felt bizarrely familiar.
Her whole life, other people kept deciding what symbol she should become.
Holy daughter.
Weapon.
Prophecy.
Martyr.
Now apparently queen.
God.
Lucien quietly slid a cup of coffee toward her without interrupting the argument.
The small movement grounded her instantly.
Normal.
Human.
Just coffee during political catastrophe.
She loved him so much it remained genuinely inconvenient.
The debate grew louder.
“She has Van Helsing authority.”
“She’s also immortal now.”
“That’s exactly why the alliance might hold together.”
“No single person should hold that much influence.”
“Then who should?”
Excellent question honestly.
Seraphina finally reached her limit when someone near the center of the table referred to her as “the bridge between species.”
“No.”
The word cut cleanly through the room.
Silence followed immediately afterward.
Seraphina set the untouched coffee down slowly before standing.
God.
Every heartbeat in the room shifted toward her at once now. Nervous. Curious. Defensive.
Lucien leaned back slightly in his chair watching her with quiet attention instead of interrupting.
Trust.
Always trust.
Seraphina looked around the archive room carefully.
At humans.
At vampires.
At exhausted survivors still trying rebuilding something functional from the ruins of mutual hatred.
Then she spoke plainly.
“I spent my entire childhood being told my life belonged to a cause bigger than myself.”
Nobody interrupted.
Good.
“The Church wanted me becoming a weapon. The prophecy wanted me becoming a sacrifice. Now apparently some of you want me becoming a crown.”
She crossed her arms lightly.
“I’m tired.”
The honesty of that seemed startlingly effective.
Because yes.
She was tired.
Not weak.
Not unwilling.
Just deeply exhausted by systems demanding people transform into symbols instead of remaining human.
Or immortal.
Or whatever existed between those things now.
“I am willing helping rebuild peace,” she continued quietly. “I’ll negotiate treaties. I’ll stand publicly beside immortals and humans both. I’ll fight if I have to.”
Her voice hardened slightly afterward.
“But I am never again giving an institution ownership over who I’m supposed to become.”
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Silence settled heavily across the archive.
The young vampire representative looked disappointed but thoughtful.
The councilman from earlier rubbed tiredly at his forehead.
“So what exactly are you proposing?”
Seraphina glanced sideways toward Lucien briefly.
He watched her with that same impossible expression he always wore whenever she chose herself instead of martyrdom.
Pride.
God.
It still startled her every time.
Then she looked back toward the room.
“I’m proposing nobody gets a throne.”
Cassian whispered dramatically into his coffee, “Finally, someone with survival instincts.”
Morvena kicked his chair leg.
The tension in the room loosened slightly after that.
Not solved.
Never solved.
But different somehow.
Less desperate for saviors.
More willing to act like rebuilding society might require collective responsibility instead of another symbolic figure bleeding publicly for everyone else’s mistakes.
Progress.
Messy progress.
After the meeting finally ended hours later, rain had started falling outside the archive windows.
Representatives filtered slowly out into the wet Prague streets still arguing over trade routes and feeding regulations and reconstruction budgets.
Civilization returning.
Lucien waited beside the archive doorway while Seraphina pulled her coat back on.
“You know,” he said lightly, “historically refusing absolute power is considered emotionally mature.”
“I’m growing as a person.”
“Terrifying development honestly.”
She smiled tiredly.
Then quieter:
“Did you think I’d say yes?”
Lucien looked at her for several long seconds afterward while rain tapped softly against the old glass windows around them.
“No,” he admitted finally. “But part of me worried you’d feel obligated to.”
God.
That hurt.
Because he understood her too well now.
Seraphina stepped closer afterward until their shoulders touched lightly beside the doorway.
“I’m done dying for systems that only know how loving people conditionally.”
Lucien’s expression softened instantly.
Then gently—
with the kind of care still making her chest ache months later—
he reached over and pulled her hood up before they stepped out into the rain together.
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