"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 96 The Place Where Everything Burned
The cathedral ruins smelled like rain and ash even months later.
Some things never fully left stone once they soaked deep enough into it.
Seraphina stood at the edge of the collapsed courtyard with a paper-wrapped bundle of white flowers tucked beneath one arm while restoration crews moved quietly through the lower levels below.
Nobody tried rebuilding the cathedral completely.
Not after what happened there.
The city council eventually decided preserving part of the destruction mattered more than pretending it never existed.
So now Saint Vitus stood half-restored and half-broken beneath the Prague sky like a scar nobody wanted hiding anymore.
Lucien climbed the final staircase behind her carrying the second bundle of flowers.
“You walked ahead dramatically again,” he observed.
Seraphina glanced over one shoulder.
“You stopped halfway up the stairs to argue with a historian.”
“He called me a mythological metaphor.”
“And?”
Lucien looked genuinely offended.
“I dislike being academically interpreted in real time.”
Fair honestly.
The wind moved softly through the ruined upper arches overhead while evening light spilled gold across shattered stone and exposed cathedral beams.
God.
The place looked smaller now.
Not less terrible.
Just human somehow.
The apocalypse had ended months ago, and without the Gate tearing reality open above it, the cathedral returned to being stone and dust and memory instead of the center of the world.
Still—
Seraphina’s chest tightened the second she stepped fully into the courtyard.
Because she remembered everything.
The blood.
The screaming.
Lucien kneeling beside her while she died.
The sound he made afterward.
God.
The bond between them shifted quietly.
Lucien felt it too.
He moved beside her without speaking and rested one hand lightly against the small of her back.
Grounding.
Always grounding.
“You alright?”
Seraphina nodded once.
“Just weird being back here.”
Lucien looked across the ruined courtyard slowly.
“Yes.”
The answer carried centuries inside it somehow.
They walked together through broken stone and temporary scaffolding while workers below pretended not openly staring at them.
People still stared sometimes.
The girl who survived the prophecy.
The First Vampire.
Living disasters trying buying pastries and attending council meetings like ordinary citizens.
Prague remained deeply confused about them.
Reasonable honestly.
At the center of the ruined courtyard stood the memorial wall installed after the war ended.
Names covered nearly the entire surface now.
Hunters.
Immortals.
Civilians.
Sanctuary volunteers.
Children.
Too many children.
The city stopped separating the dead by species after the cathedral collapse.
Maybe that counted as progress.
Seraphina approached the wall slowly.
Her mother’s name sat near the center beneath the names of fallen Order members.
Beside it—
unexpectedly—
someone had carved Aldric’s too.
She stared at it for several long seconds.
Lucien noticed.
“He probably would’ve hated that.”
“Being remembered?”
“Being placed beside people he considered failures.”
A laugh escaped her quietly despite herself.
Then softer:
“Do you think he believed he was saving the world?”
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Lucien stood beside her in silence for a moment before answering.
“Yes.”
The honesty of it settled heavily between them.
Because that was the tragedy of men like Aldric.
Not that they lacked conviction.
That they loved control more than people.
Seraphina knelt slowly beside the memorial wall afterward and began placing flowers carefully beneath the carved names.
One bundle for the civilians lost during the Gate breach.
One for sanctuary fighters.
One for hunters who died believing they were protecting humanity.
Even the ones who would’ve killed her now.
Lucien crouched beside her quietly and added his flowers too.
Not just beside immortal names.
All of them.
God.
That somehow hurt worst.
The gentleness of it.
Seraphina looked sideways toward him.
“You forgive people too easily.”
Lucien gave her a mildly disbelieving look.
“I once destroyed an opera house because someone insulted me.”
“That was centuries ago.”
“I remain emotionally committed to the grudge.”
Fair.
The wind carried distant church bells across the city below.
For a while they stayed there quietly arranging flowers beneath names neither of them could save.
Not trying fixing grief.
Just acknowledging it existed.
Eventually Seraphina sat back against the cold stone beside the memorial wall and looked out across Prague through the shattered cathedral arches.
The city glowed warmly beneath sunset now.
Alive.
Lucien lowered himself beside her afterward, one knee bent loosely while his shoulder rested lightly against hers.
“You know,” Seraphina said softly, “this is technically where everything started going wrong.”
Lucien considered that.
“I think the ballroom incident started it.”
“You threatened me in a church.”
“You stabbed me first emotionally.”
“That’s not a real category.”
“It was spiritually aggressive.”
She laughed quietly under her breath.
God.
It still amazed her how easily they found humor now inside places once filled with horror.
Maybe healing looked like that sometimes too.
Not forgetting.
Just surviving memory without drowning in it anymore.
Lucien’s gaze drifted slowly across the ruined cathedral around them.
“For a long time,” he admitted quietly, “I thought every place touched by me eventually became tragic.”
Seraphina looked at him carefully.
“And now?”
He was quiet long enough she thought he might not answer.
Then finally:
“Now I think tragedy and love simply leave marks in the same places.”
The sentence settled softly through her chest.
Not poetic.
Just true.
Below them, restoration workers packed equipment away for the evening while birds settled along the surviving cathedral beams overhead.
Life continuing.
Again.
Always again somehow.
Seraphina leaned her head lightly against Lucien’s shoulder afterward.
He turned automatically and pressed a quiet kiss against her hair.
No hesitation.
No fear.
Just habit now.
Home now.
They sat there together until sunset faded fully across the ruined cathedral and the city lights below slowly replaced the stars.
And before leaving—
before walking back down into the living city together—
they placed the last flowers beneath the memorial wall for the dead who never got the chance to see peace return.
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