Demonic Pornstar System

Chapter 643: Vaelira’s Apology



Chapter 643: Vaelira’s Apology



Vaelira stepped inside, and the door closed behind her.


The haughty edge was gone. The sharp chin that once tilted upward at anyone she deemed lesser stayed level. Her hands remained clasped in front of her, fingers laced too tightly, knuckles bloodless beneath the skin.


She looked smaller than she was.


Kaiden studied her for a moment, then nodded toward the hallway leading to the kitchenette. Before they moved, though, he paused and glanced at her.


"Congratulations on your speedy recovery, by the way. I thought it’d take a bit longer."


Vaelira’s jaw worked. Something flickered behind her eyes, not quite resentment, more like the memory of it, a phantom limb twitching where defiance used to live.


"The healers said the same..." she grumbled. No bite. No venom. Just the tired acknowledgment of someone who had survived something she didn’t want to think about too carefully.


"Alright," Kaiden said.


He turned and walked, expecting her to follow.


She did.


Kaiden didn’t need to torment this woman. That Chapter of theirs was over. He had broken her once, thoroughly and without mercy, and the memory of that experience was branded into her nervous system deeply enough that it would never fully fade.


She second-guessed her own heartbeat around him. That was sufficient.


Antagonizing her further held no value. He wasn’t a sadist.


Well.


Not against Vaelira, at least.


If one of his misbehaving girls needed some... guidance in the sheets, that was an entirely different conversation. A private one, at that.


But Vaelira was not his girl. Vaelira was a tool. A sharp one, potentially, if handled correctly. She was a powerful awakened who had a self-preservation instinct strong enough to keep her useful for a long time. The smart play was to file down the edges that cut in the wrong direction while keeping the ones that could cut his enemies.


Continuously humiliating her would only breed the kind of desperate recklessness that made cornered animals lash out even when the teeth baring down on them could end their lives in an instant. A dog kicked too many times stopped fearing the boot and started biting regardless of consequence.


Kaiden had no interest in creating that outcome.


So he kept his tone neutral, his posture relaxed, and led her down the corridor toward the kitchen without ceremony.


The smell of breakfast hit them before the room came into view. Eggs, bacon, sautéed vegetables, and something baking. The sounds followed: the rhythmic tap of a knife against a cutting board, the sizzle of a pan, and Alice’s voice mid-complaint about something involving waffles and nutritional science being overrated.


They rounded the corner.


Alexandra stood at the counter in her demonic maid attire, hands moving with practiced ease as she guided Alice through the preparation of a proper breakfast spread. Alice was beside her in a simple nightgown, her mismatched eyes narrowed in concentration as she carefully diced vegetables under the blonde’s patient supervision.


Vaelira’s eyes widened.


The first face she locked onto was Alice’s.


The girl who had beaten her within an inch of her life. The split-colored hair, one side dark and the other brilliant white, was unmistakable. Even in a nightgown with a kitchen knife in her hand instead of condensed light energy, Alice radiated something that made Vaelira’s survival instincts scream at a frequency only prey could hear.


Then her gaze shifted to Alexandra.


The damned kinky maid in her sensual demonic attire. The woman she had torn apart with words so ugly that Kaiden had made her pay for every single syllable. Her words were what made him finally snap.


Both girls turned at the sound of footsteps.


Alice’s reaction was instantaneous. Her grip on the kitchen knife shifted, not into a combat stance exactly, but close enough that the distinction was academic. Her mismatched eyes locked onto Vaelira with open hostility, her body angling slightly to place herself between the newcomer and Alexandra.


Alexandra’s response was quieter. Her hands stilled on the cutting board, and something passed across her face. Not anger... Not even fear. More so, a soft, familiar sadness, the kind that surfaced when old wounds were touched, a flinch of the soul rather than the body.


The kitchen suddenly felt very small.


Vaelira didn’t wait for permission or prompting.


She stepped forward, past Kaiden, and bowed.


Deep.


Her torso folded at the waist until her blonde hair fell forward, hiding her face entirely. The motion wasn’t performed with grace or elegance. It was stiff, forced through muscles that clearly wanted to resist, but she held it there with the kind of rigid determination that came from knowing this was the only path forward.


"I am sorry."


The words came out rough.


"I was way above my head." Her voice wavered once, then steadied through visible effort. "I insulted an innocent woman with disgusting things because I was angry and jealous. Not at you. At him." She didn’t lift her head, but the slight motion toward Kaiden’s direction was unmistakable. "You didn’t deserve any of it. Not a single word."


Silence.


Alice’s eyes narrowed further, suspicious and searching, but she held her tongue. Her gaze flicked toward Kaiden, who stood with his arms at his sides, watching without intervening.


Alexandra blinked.


Then blinked again.


Of all the things she had expected to hear from this woman, a genuine apology ranked somewhere near the bottom. She had prepared herself for cold formality, something rehearsed and empty, the kind of words people offered when forced to by someone stronger than them.


But this didn’t sound like that.


It sounded... honest.


More honest than anyone could have expected when it came to this woman.


Alexandra’s expression shifted. The sadness didn’t vanish, but it softened around the edges, giving way to something warmer, something that looked remarkably like the compassion of a woman who understood what it felt like to be trapped by your own worst moments.


"It’s okay," Alexandra said quietly.


Vaelira’s head lifted, just enough for her eyes to become visible. Disbelief. Raw and unguarded.


Alexandra offered her a small, tender smile. The kind she usually reserved for people she felt safe around.


"I forgive you."


A pause came. The smile remained, but something firmer settled beneath it.


"As long as you never betray Kaiden."


Vaelira’s body went rigid.


The trembling started before she could stop it, an involuntary, full-body response that had nothing to do with the cold. Her hand drifted toward her chest, pressing against the spot where she could still feel it, the ever-present awareness of the curse lodged inside her, the leash that Kaiden held without ever needing to pull.


Her literal heart was in his palm.


Betrayal wasn’t just unwise. It was physically impossible without dying in the attempt.


"That won’t happen," Vaelira decreed. The words carried no arrogance, no defiance, nothing but the flat certainty of someone stating a physical law.


"Good." Alexandra’s smile brightened, genuine warmth bleeding into it as she clasped her hands together at her waist and tilted her head with an expression that was almost sweet. "Then, as his loyal servants, let’s get along, shall we?"


Hearing that, Vaelira froze all over again.


Her fists clenched at her sides.


Servants.


The word lodged itself between her ribs like a blade slipped through armor. Her teeth pressed together behind closed lips as something hot and bitter rose in her throat.


Was this it? Was this Alexandra’s revenge?


She looked at the blonde maid, searched her face for cruelty, for mockery, for the sharp glint of someone twisting the knife on purpose. But Alexandra’s expression held nothing of the sort. The woman meant it sincerely, without malice, which somehow made it worse.


Servant.


Her. Vaelira. Servant of Kaiden Grey.


The nerdy, scrawny boy she had mocked in front of the entire school. The quiet kid she’d turned into a punchline. The boy she had rejected with such theatrical cruelty that it became a story people retold at parties for months afterward.


That boy now owned her heart. Literally.


And here stood a woman in a frilly, borderline fetishistic maid outfit, smiling at her with genuine kindness, extending an olive branch framed as a collar.


Let’s get along.


As his loyal servants.


The irony was so thick she could choke on it.


"Khm!" Alice cleared her throat.


The sound was small yet carried more weight than it had any right to. Vaelira looked at the girl with the split-colored hair and mismatched eyes, and the memory of being beaten half to death surged forward with nauseating clarity.


Alice said nothing, but only because there was absolutely no need to do so.


Her expression communicated everything: the question, the expectation, and the consequence of a wrong answer, all wrapped in a single look that was far too old for a face that young.


Vaelira’s jaw tightened.


Her pride screamed.


She nodded once. Stiff. Begrudging. Without offering a single word to accompany the gesture.


Alexandra beamed.


Alice turned back to her vegetables.


And Kaiden, leaning against the doorframe with his arms crossed, allowed himself the smallest of grins before it disappeared behind a neutral expression that gave away nothing at all.


Then he stepped into the scene.


"Come, Vaelira, join us for breakfast. Let’s discuss our strategy going forward."



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