"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 98 The First Time Forever Doesn’t Scare Her
The first snow of winter arrived three weeks later.
Prague always looked quieter under snow.
Softer too.
The broken edges left behind by war disappeared beneath white rooftops and drifting frost until the city almost resembled itself again. Tram bells echoed gently through evening streets while warm light spilled from café windows across Old Town.
Seraphina stood outside the riverside bookstore near Charles Bridge with both hands shoved deep into Lucien’s coat pockets while snow gathered slowly in her hair.
Technically the coat belonged to him.
Realistically she had stolen it months ago through emotional persistence.
Lucien exited the bookstore carrying three paper bags and the exhausted expression of someone once again betrayed by modern publishing culture.
“You bought more books.”
“You encouraged me.”
“I told you one shelf was enough.”
Lucien looked genuinely offended.
“That is not how literature works.”
Seraphina fell into step beside him as they started down the snow-covered street together.
“You own enough books to start a minor religion.”
“I did once accidentally influence a cult through philosophy essays.”
She stared at him.
“You say these things like they’re normal.”
“After the cathedral incident, my standards shifted significantly.”
Fair honestly.
Snow drifted softly around them while pedestrians moved slowly through the evening streets bundled beneath scarves and winter coats.
The city had fully accepted them now in the strange practical way Prague accepted most impossible things eventually.
Not universally loved.
Not universally trusted either.
But known.
People nodded at Lucien now instead of fleeing.
Shop owners greeted Seraphina by name.
Children no longer whispered monster when they passed.
Progress.
Messy human progress.
Lucien adjusted the paper bags in his arms afterward and glanced sideways toward her.
“You’re smiling suspiciously.”
“I’m happy.”
“That still surprises you.”
God.
It did.
Seraphina looked out across the river where snow settled along old stone bridges and glowing streetlamps.
For so long, happiness always felt temporary.
Fragile.
Something requiring sacrifice afterward.
But lately—
waking beside Lucien felt ordinary in the best possible way.
Sharing terrible coffee and political frustrations and rebuilding projects and quiet nights in the safehouse had somehow become their life.
Not surviving anymore.
Living.
Lucien slowed slightly when they reached the small square near the astronomical clock.
Musicians played softly beneath the snowfall while couples moved between market stalls selling hot wine and pastries and handmade ornaments.
The entire city smelled like cinnamon and cold air.
Seraphina noticed people glancing subtly toward the silver ring now resting permanently on her hand.
Lucien noticed too.
Still not used to it.
Still looking faintly startled every time he saw her wearing it like part of him expected waking up from the entire thing eventually.
Immortal idiot.
“You’re staring again,” she murmured.
Lucien looked away immediately.
“I am appreciating jewelry aesthetics.”
“You look emotionally haunted by commitment.”
“That is because commitment became real.”
Seraphina laughed quietly under her breath.
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Then reached over and hooked her fingers through his free hand automatically.
Lucien’s entire expression softened instantly.
Always instantly.
God.
She no longer feared forever.
That realization arrived quietly while walking beside him through the snow-covered city.
Not dramatic.
Not terrifying.
Just true.
Once upon a time, immortality sounded unbearable to her. Endless grief. Endless loneliness. Endless watching people disappear.
But Lucien had already taught her something important months ago in the cemetery beside all those old graves.
Forever only became unbearable when carried alone.
They stopped near the bridge overlook afterward while snow drifted steadily across the river below.
Lucien set the paper bags carefully onto the stone railing before turning toward her fully.
“What are you thinking about?”
Seraphina looked up at him.
The snow caught lightly in his dark hair while warm streetlight softened the sharpness of his face.
Beautiful.
Still unfairly beautiful after everything.
“I think,” she said slowly, “that I spent most of my life believing eternity meant losing myself.”
Lucien stayed quiet.
Listening.
Always listening now.
“But it doesn’t feel like that with you.”
God.
His expression changed immediately.
Small thing.
Still enough making her chest ache.
Seraphina stepped closer afterward until cold air and winter coats and barely any space remained between them.
“When I was human,” she admitted softly, “I thought love was supposed to save people.”
Lucien’s thumb brushed gently across the back of her hand.
“And now?”
She smiled faintly.
“Now I think it’s just supposed to stay.”
The honesty of that settled between them quietly while snow continued falling around the bridge.
No grand speeches.
No impossible promises.
Just staying.
Again and again.
Choosing each other every ordinary day afterward.
Lucien looked at her for several long seconds then.
Not with fear anymore.
Not with disbelief either.
Just peace.
Real peace.
The kind he’d searched centuries for without realizing it might look this simple in the end.
Seraphina reached up slowly and touched his face through the falling snow.
Warm skin beneath cold winter air.
Home beneath her fingertips.
“You know,” she whispered, “you’re smiling again.”
Lucien blinked once like he hadn’t noticed.
“Am I?”
“Yes.”
A faint embarrassed laugh escaped him afterward.
God.
The sound still ruined her emotionally every single time.
Then Lucien leaned down and kissed her beneath the snowfall while Prague glowed gold and white around them.
Not desperate.
Not tragic.
Just certain.
And standing there beside the river where war survivors and immortals and ordinary people moved quietly through winter evening light—
Seraphina realized the future no longer frightened her.
Because for the first time in her life, forever finally sounded like something warm.
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