"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 72 The Girl Blackthorn Created
Cassian hit the cathedral floor hard enough the impact cracked stone beneath him.
The sanctified spear pinned him through the ribs into the shattered reliquary wall behind him while blood spread rapidly across his black coat.
No.
Seraphina’s body moved before thought finished forming.
The reactor chamber blurred around her.
Gunfire.
Screaming.
The Gate pulsing wider overhead like reality itself tearing open slowly above the cathedral ruins.
None of it mattered suddenly.
The execution captain advancing toward Cassian did.
Seraphina recognized him instantly.
Commander Elias Rourke.
Blackthorn First Blade Division.
One of the men who taught her how to kill before she learned how to legally drink.
God.
Of course Aldric sent the elite hunters after her personally.
Rourke looked older now.
More exhausted.
But his silver-lined combat coat remained immaculate even beneath the cathedral bloodshed.
His gaze met Seraphina’s across the reactor chamber.
Not hatred.
Worse.
Disappointment.
“There she is,” he said quietly.
Cassian coughed blood against the cathedral wall.
“Not to interrupt the emotional trauma reunion,” he wheezed, “but I am experiencing a significant stabbing situation.”
Fair honestly.
Seraphina raised her weapon immediately.
Rourke sighed.
“You always aimed too quickly when emotional.”
Then the elite hunters emerged from the smoke behind him.
Five figures.
Blackthorn execution specialists.
The people nightmares inside the Order whispered about quietly.
And Seraphina knew every single one.
Mira Solis.
Knife expert.
Used to sneak alcohol into Seraphina’s dormitory after training missions.
Jonah Vale.
Heavy weapons.
Once broke another recruit’s jaw for insulting Seraphina during field exams.
Sister Cecile.
Sanctified relic combat.
Prayed before every execution.
God.
These were not anonymous enemies.
These were pieces of her life.
Former allies.
Former family.
And every single one now held silver weapons aimed directly at her heart.
The reactor pulsed violently overhead.
Crimson light flooded the cathedral chamber.
Somewhere deeper inside the battle, Lucien tore through Church forces near the Gate itself while sanctuary fighters screamed over collapsing ritual machinery.
But here—
inside this tiny terrible corner of the war—
the world narrowed down into old ghosts finally arriving to kill her.
Rourke stepped forward slowly.
“Aldric was right about one thing,” he said. “You should’ve died before becoming this.”
Seraphina’s grip tightened around her weapon.
“I became this because Blackthorn taught me how.”
Something flickered across Mira’s face briefly.
Pain.
Gone instantly afterward.
Rourke nodded once.
“Yes,” he said quietly. “And now we’re here to correct the mistake.”
The elite hunters attacked simultaneously.
Seraphina barely avoided the first silver blade.
Mira moved like memory itself— fast enough Seraphina’s body reacted automatically before conscious thought caught up.
Old training.
Old rhythms.
God.
They knew each other too well.
Jonah’s sanctified rounds shattered the cathedral floor beside her while Sister Cecile activated relic chains glowing bright gold through the reactor light.
No opening.
No hesitation.
Blackthorn elites fought like a single organism.
Seraphina retreated across collapsing cathedral steps while trying desperately not to kill them.
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That hesitation nearly got her killed instantly.
Mira’s knife sliced across Seraphina’s shoulder hard enough blood sprayed across the reliquary stones.
Pain burst hot.
Rourke saw the opening immediately.
“Still pulling your strikes,” he observed coldly.
Then he drove a sanctified spear directly toward her throat.
Seraphina blocked barely in time.
The impact slammed through her arms hard enough bone cracked painfully beneath the strain.
God.
They weren’t holding back at all.
Because to them—
she already stopped being human.
Cassian shouted something from across the chamber while trying unsuccessfully to pull the spear from his side.
Seraphina couldn’t hear him properly anymore.
The reactor noise grew louder.
Heartbeat louder.
Blood louder.
Blackthorn training flooded back through muscle memory brutally fast.
How to break formation attacks.
How to disarm sanctified weapons.
How to kill people faster than fear could interfere.
The realization sickened her.
Because the only reason she could survive this fight—
was because they built her specifically for it.
Mira lunged again.
Seraphina caught the knife wrist this time automatically before slamming her into a shattered cathedral pillar.
Hard.
Too hard.
The stone cracked.
Mira collapsed coughing blood.
No.
Jonah roared and charged immediately afterward.
Heavy rounds exploded through the reliquary chamber while Seraphina sprinted forward directly into his firing path.
Closer.
Faster.
Inside weapon range.
Exactly like Rourke taught her at seventeen.
Jonah saw the realization hit too late.
Seraphina disarmed him with one brutal twist before driving the rifle stock into his jaw hard enough teeth scattered across the cathedral floor.
He dropped instantly.
Sister Cecile attacked from behind.
Relic chains wrapped around Seraphina’s arm glowing white-hot against her skin.
Pain exploded violently through her nervous system.
Cecile whispered prayer verses while tightening the chains.
“May God forgive what you became.”
Something inside Seraphina snapped then.
Not rage.
Clarity.
She looked directly at the woman who once bandaged her wounds after training accidents and realized—
none of them actually saw her anymore.
Only doctrine.
Only betrayal.
Only the monster Aldric taught them fearing.
The grief of that hit harder than the chains.
Then Seraphina moved.
Fast enough Cecile barely gasped before Seraphina slammed her head-first into the cathedral floor and ripped the relic chains free manually through burning skin.
The scream echoing afterward sounded half-human.
Half hers.
Rourke watched everything silently.
No horror.
No hesitation.
Just grim acceptance.
“You finally stopped holding back.”
Seraphina breathed hard beneath the crimson reactor light.
Blood dripped down her arm.
Her shoulder burned.
The cathedral war raged around them while reality itself cracked open overhead.
And somewhere near the Gate—
Lucien screamed.
Not physically.
Emotionally.
She felt it through the bond instantly.
Pain.
Corruption.
Fear.
The connection nearly staggered her.
Rourke noticed immediately.
“Still tethered to the vampire.”
Seraphina looked toward him again slowly.
“No,” she whispered. “I chose him.”
Rourke’s expression hardened.
“Then die with him.”
He attacked harder after that.
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No restraint left.
No lingering attachment.
Just Blackthorn efficiency sharpened into execution.
The duel shattered across the reactor chamber violently.
Rourke drove Seraphina backward through collapsing reliquary pillars while Mira recovered enough joining the assault again from her blind side.
Three against one now.
Four after Jonah staggered upright bleeding heavily from the mouth.
Too many.
Too trained.
And somewhere deep inside herself—
Seraphina finally stopped trying to survive this like a former hunter.
The transformation happened quietly.
Not cinematic.
Not dramatic.
She simply accepted something fundamental:
Blackthorn made her into a weapon.
Fine.
Then they could finally witness what they created.
The next time Mira attacked, Seraphina broke her wrist instantly.
The next time Jonah fired, she used the recoil opening to drive a silver blade straight through his thigh tendon.
Rourke adapted immediately.
Of course he did.
But Seraphina moved faster now.
Not reckless.
Certain.
Every instinct perfectly aligned.
Hunter training.
Vampire reflex adaptation.
War experience.
Love.
Grief.
Everything inside her finally stopped fighting itself.
Rourke realized it first.
Too late.
Seraphina disarmed him brutally before slamming him against the reactor stairs hard enough his spear shattered across the cathedral floor.
He stared up at her breathing hard.
And for the first time—
fear entered his eyes.
God.
That hurt worse than hatred.
“You were supposed to save us,” he whispered.
Seraphina stood over him trembling with exhaustion and blood and heartbreak while the cathedral burned around them.
“I tried.”
Then she knocked him unconscious.
Not mercy.
Not weakness.
Just the last surviving piece of herself refusing to become executioner completely.
Around them, the reactor chamber collapsed further beneath the widening Gate.
The elite hunters lay broken across the reliquary floor.
And standing alone in the middle of the cathedral war—
covered in blood,
breathing hard,
still alive—
Seraphina finally understood the terrible truth beneath everything:
Blackthorn had always feared what she might become if she ever stopped obeying.
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