"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 100 The Story People Tell Afterward
Ten years later, Prague no longer looked like the city that survived the Gate.
Tourists filled the old square every spring carrying cameras and overpriced pastries while musicians played beside the river until midnight. The cathedral ruins remained preserved behind iron fencing and memorial gardens, though ivy now climbed peacefully across broken stone where eldritch fire once split the sky apart.
Children born after the war treated the stories like legends.
Because that’s what they had become.
Not history exactly.
Something larger.
Something people repeated quietly to each other during winter nights and candlelit dinners and long train rides across Europe.
The Saint of Prague.
The First Vampire.
The war that almost ended the world.
Most versions got details wrong.
Cassian claimed this personally offended him as a historian.
Morvena claimed Cassian was not legally allowed calling himself a historian after publishing “emotionally biased memoirs.”
Their arguments became part of the legend too eventually.
On cold evenings, locals still gathered near the riverside market where old survivors told younger generations what Prague looked like before the peace accords.
Some stories focused on the cathedral collapse.
Others on the creatures released through the Gate.
But the stories people remembered longest always returned to the same thing in the end:
the hunter who loved the monster instead of killing him.
Tonight, snow drifted softly across the city again.
Inside a small café overlooking the river, a young waitress carried tea toward a table near the window where two older men argued quietly over chess.
“Your bishop positioning lacks vision,” the first complained.
“Your entire generation lacked emotional regulation,” the second replied calmly.
The waitress hid a smile.
Regular customers.
They came every Thursday.
One former hunter.
One vampire scholar.
Both terrible tippers.
Near the fireplace, an elderly woman sat telling stories to three children bundled beneath winter scarves while outside tram lights glowed gold through the falling snow.
“And then,” the woman said dramatically, “the cathedral split open and monsters poured into the streets.”
One of the children gasped.
Another rolled his eyes immediately.
“You always exaggerate the monsters.”
“I survived the war,” the woman replied with dignity. “I earned exaggeration rights.”
The café door opened then with a soft ring of bells overhead.
Cold winter air swept briefly through the room.
Several people looked up automatically.
A couple entered quietly beneath the snowfall.
The man wore a dark wool coat dusted with snow across the shoulders while silver threaded faintly through black hair at his temples now. Beside him walked a woman in a long charcoal coat with a familiar silver ring glinting briefly beneath the café lights as she pulled off leather gloves.
Not young anymore.
Not old either.
Immortality complicated categories like that.
The waitress blinked once in surprise before recovering quickly.
“They’re back,” she whispered toward the cook behind the counter.
The older survivors in the café noticed too.
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Subtle reactions spread quietly through the room.
Recognition.
Respect.
Curiosity from the younger generation.
Because yes—
everyone in Prague knew who they were.
Lucien noticed the staring immediately and sighed under his breath.
“We should’ve stayed home.”
Seraphina glanced sideways while brushing snow from her coat.
“You say that every time humans acknowledge your existence.”
“They continue doing it incorrectly.”
The waitress hurried over carrying menus they absolutely did not need because the staff already knew their orders by heart.
“Good evening.”
Seraphina smiled warmly.
“Please tell me you still have the cinnamon pastries.”
“Cassian bought six earlier, but we hid some extras.”
“Heroes,” Seraphina said sincerely.
Lucien looked personally betrayed.
“He promised he was bringing dessert home.”
“Cassian also once claimed diplomacy could be solved through blackmail,” Seraphina reminded him while sliding into the booth beside the window.
“Historically effective strategy.”
Fair honestly.
The café slowly returned to its normal rhythm afterward, though younger customers still glanced occasionally toward the corner booth.
One teenager near the fireplace leaned toward the elderly storyteller excitedly.
“That’s them, right?”
The old woman followed his gaze.
Her expression softened immediately.
“Yes.”
“The Saint and the Monster?”
God.
Seraphina overheard that from across the café and nearly choked on tea.
Lucien closed his eyes briefly beside her like someone enduring public humiliation with ancient dignity.
“We really need better titles.”
“You hate all titles.”
“I tolerate some dramatically more than others.”
Across the room, the children continued whispering questions.
“Did she really fight an army alone?”
“Did he actually destroy the cathedral?”
“Were they in love during the war?”
The elderly woman smiled faintly into her tea.
“Oh, that part everyone knew.”
Lucien pretended not listening while staring very hard out the snow-covered café window.
Coward.
Seraphina nudged his knee beneath the table.
“You’re blushing.”
“I have not blushed since the eighteenth century.”
“Your ears are literally red.”
“Winter weather.”
“Emotionally suspicious winter weather.”
A reluctant laugh escaped him then.
Soft.
Warm.
The same laugh still undoing her after all these years.
The café quieted slightly hearing it.
Because some sounds carried history inside them.
The waitress returned balancing pastries and fresh tea while snow drifted endlessly beyond the windows and Prague glowed softly beneath winter light.
Outside, the cathedral ruins stood peacefully against the dark sky.
No monsters.
No war.
Just memory.
And inside the warm café beside the river, the Saint rested one hand lightly over the Monster’s across the table like it was the most ordinary thing in the world.
Maybe that was the real miracle in the end.
Not survival.
Not immortality.
Not prophecy.
Just love lasting long enough becoming part of history too.
Near the fireplace, one of the children whispered quietly while watching the couple by the window.
“The Saint really did love the Monster.”
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The End.
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