"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 95 The First Time Peace Looks Natural On Him
A week later, the rain finally stopped.
Prague looked softer afterward.
Not repaired.
Not healed.
Just breathing easier.
The river reflected pale gold evening light between damaged bridges while rebuilt streetlamps flickered slowly awake across Old Town. Restaurants reopened with mismatched furniture scavenged from half-collapsed districts. Musicians returned to the square near the clock tower. Someone painted flowers across the boarded cathedral ruins during the night, and for once nobody removed them by morning.
The city had stopped trying becoming what it used to be.
Maybe that was healing too.
Seraphina found Lucien on the safehouse rooftop just after sunset.
Of course.
Whenever the world became emotionally overwhelming, he either disappeared into graveyards or climbed onto dangerous architecture like an immortal gargoyle processing feelings.
She carried two cups of coffee anyway.
Lucien sat near the roof edge with one knee bent loosely toward his chest while papers from earlier council meetings rested forgotten beside him in the wind.
“You missed dinner,” Seraphina said while handing him one cup.
Lucien accepted it automatically.
“Cassian attempted cooking.”
“That’s fair. We all deserve survival.”
A faint laugh escaped him.
Good.
Seraphina settled beside him afterward, shoulder brushing lightly against his arm while Prague glowed quietly below them.
For a while neither spoke.
The silence didn’t feel heavy anymore.
That still amazed her sometimes.
After everything—
all the fear and grief and near-death and emotional devastation—
being beside him finally felt easy.
Not because life became simple.
Because neither of them pretended simplicity existed anymore.
Lucien stared out across the city for several long moments before speaking.
“You know what frightened me most after the cathedral?”
Seraphina glanced sideways.
“The eldritch apocalypse or the emotional collapse?”
“That narrows nothing down.”
Fair.
His thumb traced absently across the paper coffee cup afterward.
“I thought surviving together might eventually ruin us.”
The honesty settled softly between them.
Not dramatic.
Just real.
Seraphina leaned back slightly against the rooftop ledge.
“Because we changed too much?”
“Yes.”
Lucien looked down briefly toward the lights below.
“I kept waiting for the point where grief or power or immortality finally made us unrecognizable to each other.”
God.
That hurt.
Because she understood exactly why he feared it.
People talked about love like it conquered suffering cleanly.
It didn’t.
Mostly it survived suffering awkwardly while carrying scars afterward.
Seraphina stared at the city below them.
“You know what’s strange?”
Lucien hummed quietly beside her.
“I think I know you better now than before everything went wrong.”
That pulled his attention fully toward her.
Seraphina smiled faintly into her coffee.
“The old version of us spent so much time trying protecting each other from ugly parts.”
Lucien looked mildly offended.
“I was never ugly.”
“You threatened multiple governments.”
“Politically.”
She snorted softly.
Then quieter:
“You know what I mean.”
He did.
Of course he did.
Because there they sat now with every terrible thing already exposed between them.
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She knew what his grief looked like when it became rage.
He knew what her violence looked like when it stopped apologizing for itself.
Neither illusion survived the war.
And somehow—
love remained anyway.
Lucien rested his head lightly back against the rooftop wall afterward.
“When I first met you,” he admitted quietly, “I thought you would eventually kill me.”
Seraphina smiled.
“In fairness, I considered it repeatedly.”
“You stabbed me twice.”
“One was emotionally complicated.”
“The shoulder wound was unnecessary.”
“You were being smug.”
Lucien looked toward her with faint disbelief.
“I am always smug.”
“That’s what made it challenging.”
A real laugh escaped him then.
Warm.
Unrestrained.
God.
She loved that sound so much.
The wind moved softly across the rooftop around them while distant music drifted upward from the square below.
Lucien’s laughter faded slowly afterward into something quieter.
Peaceful maybe.
Seraphina realized suddenly how different he looked these days.
Not happier exactly.
The word felt too small.
Lighter.
Like centuries of loneliness no longer sat entirely on his shoulders by itself.
“You stopped waiting for me to leave,” she said softly.
Lucien’s gaze shifted toward her immediately.
“How can you tell?”
“You sleep now.”
The answer startled a smile out of him.
Because yes.
For months after her transformation, she’d wake during the night and find him watching windows or pacing hallways or staring at her sleeping face like part of him still expected losing her if he blinked too long.
That stopped recently.
Now she woke with his arm still loosely around her waist and his breathing slow with actual rest.
Trust.
God.
Lucien looked down into his coffee for a moment before speaking again.
“I don’t think anyone has ever stayed long enough for me learning how not expecting abandonment works.”
The vulnerability in the sentence nearly undid her.
Not because it sounded dramatic.
Because it sounded matter-of-fact.
Like loneliness became practical eventually.
Seraphina set her coffee aside afterward and turned toward him fully.
“Well,” she said quietly, “you’re stuck with me now.”
Lucien’s expression softened instantly.
“Tragic outcome honestly.”
“Devastating.”
The rooftop fell quiet again.
Below them, Prague continued rebuilding itself through candlelight and arguments and ordinary stubborn survival.
Lucien studied her carefully after a while.
Not analyzing.
Not worrying.
Just looking.
And Seraphina realized something strange then.
For the first time since meeting him—
he looked completely at peace being seen.
No performance.
No guarded ancient distance.
No expectation she might someday regret loving him fully.
Just Lucien.
Tired.
Immortal.
Alive.
Loved anyway.
Seraphina reached over and touched the side of his face gently.
Lucien closed his eyes for half a second beneath her hand before leaning into it instinctively.
Always toward her now.
“You know,” she whispered softly, “for someone who spent centuries pretending emotions were inconvenient, you turned out embarrassingly devoted.”
His eyes opened again slowly.
“That sounds like criticism.”
“It is.”
“I’ll work on becoming emotionally unavailable immediately.”
“Too late. You already brought me coffee and trauma-processed with me on a rooftop.”
A faint smile pulled at his mouth again.
Then unexpectedly—
fully—
Lucien smiled.
Not the small guarded version he usually wore.
Not the amused immortal smirk.
A real peaceful smile.
Soft around the eyes.
Unburdened.
The kind belonging to someone who finally stopped surviving long enough start living again.
And sitting beside him beneath the Prague evening sky, Seraphina realized that after everything they lost—
after all the blood and grief and monsters and war—
this might actually be the happiest either of them had ever been.
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