Demonic Pornstar System

Chapter 722: Fury



Chapter 722: Fury

The stone beneath his feet cratered from the force of his launch, and he crossed the sixty-meter gap in a single bound, rising through the air with his mana streaming behind him like a comet’s tail of dark red and black.

His body was still changing mid-flight. The horns were longer now, curving back over his skull. His eyes burned in the dark of his own shadow, and the sound that came from his throat was a roar that had no words in it, just the raw, layered fury of a man and the thing inside him agreeing on exactly one point.

The twins broke. Cassian grabbed Calix by the tether and they flickered, swapping positions in a desperate reflex that put them further from where Kaiden was about to land. Their mana guttered. Their faces were white.

Selena didn’t run. She raised both hands and her mana blazed, a wall of white energy between her and the thing hurtling toward her.

The sun went out.

One moment the mountain range was lit by afternoon light, and the next moment it wasn’t. The sky above the peaks turned the color of a bruise and then kept darkening, the blue swallowed by a blackness that spread from horizon to horizon as if someone had drawn a curtain across the world. The temperature plummeted, the cold of standing in a place where warmth had been revoked as a concept.

The shadows came alive.

They poured from every surface, every fissure in the stone, every crevice in the rock face, bleeding upward and outward in defiance of every law that governed how darkness was supposed to behave.

They pooled across the mountain range like a tide of black oil, swallowing the terrain, eating the light, and the range that had been stone and scrub went dark.

The monsters felt it first.

The creatures that had been clawing at Nyx’s barrier froze. Their bodies locked. Their mana signatures guttered like candle flames in a hurricane, and then the screaming started.

Every monster in the stampede, every predator and prey animal within range of whatever had just arrived began to shriek. The sound was the raw, animal terror of things that understood, on an instinctive level older than thought, that something had entered their world that could unmake them by existing in the same space.

The creatures attacking the girls collapsed. Their legs buckled, their bodies hit the stone, and they writhed and screamed with their mana systems failing inside them, crushed by a pressure so vast that being nearby was enough to break them.

Nyx’s barrier splintered and the three monsters that had been throwing themselves against it fell away, howling, clawing at their own bodies as if the shadows pooling around them were burrowing into their skin. Nyx lowered her hands and stared.

Luna, one-armed, bleeding, felt the shadows reach her shoulder. The darkness pooled against the ragged wound where her arm had been and the blood stopped. The flesh at the edges of the wound had gone dark, sealed, the bleeding cauterized. She pulled her severed arm from her teeth and saw the same thing: the exposed end where it had been taken was no longer weeping. The shadows had closed it, gently, the way a mother presses a cloth to a child’s scrape.

On the ridge, the twins felt it hit them like a physical weight.

Calix’s knees hit the stone. Cassian caught himself on his brother’s shoulder and the tether between them flickered and died, snuffed out, their combined power suddenly irrelevant in the face of what was pressing down on them. Their mana didn’t just flinch inward. It retreated. It hid. It pulled so deep inside them that for a moment neither twin could feel their own power, because their bodies had decided that being noticed was worse than being defenseless.

The white energy that Selena had raised broke apart on its own, crumbling from the edges inward like ice in boiling water, and the fragments dissolved into the darkness before they hit the ground.

Then the ridge behind her went dark.

Darker than the rest. Darker than anything had a right to be while the world still existed. The shadows gathered into a shape, dense and absolute, and a woman stepped out of the darkness as if she had been part of it all along.

Vespera Ashborn stood on the ridge behind her children.

Her hair moved in a wind that touched nothing else. Her eyes were two voids set in a face that held no expression at all. The shadows poured from her skin, bled from her edges, spilled from her footsteps and spread across the mountain in every direction, and everywhere they touched, the world went quiet.

This was the Shadow Monarch.

The woman whose name made S-tier fighters check their exits.

She had appeared.

Vespera looked at Selena’s back. At the twins on their knees. Then she looked past them.

Her eyes found Kaiden.

He was mid-air, mid-transformation, mid-lunge, a thing of horns and crimson light and splitting skin hurtling toward the ridge with killing intent pouring off him in waves. He was barely Kaiden anymore. The Wrath had eaten almost everything, and what was left of the man was drowning in the demon, and the demon wanted blood.

Vespera looked at her son.

And for one fraction of a second, the mask slipped. Her brow shifted. Her lips parted. The depth behind the void in her eyes shifted, and what crossed her face was so brief and so small that only Kaiden could have recognized it.

A loving mother’s overwhelming concern for her son’s health.

The Wrath instantly stuttered.

It pulled back from his edges like a tide retreating, because the part of him that was still a boy who trusted his mother reached up through the demon and chose her over the rage. The crimson flickered. The horns stopped growing. The splitting skin along his forearms began to close, the splits knitting shut as the transformation reversed in stuttering, painful increments.

He hit the ridge.

His feet struck stone and his knees buckled immediately, the momentum of the lunge carrying him forward into a stumbling crash that ended with him on his hands and knees. The dark mana was still bleeding off him in wisps, and his body shook with the effort of pulling something that large back inside a human frame.

Kaiden looked up at his mother and asked,

"What took you so long?"

His voice was his own again. Rough, shaking, threaded with exhaustion and relief.

Vespera looked down at him.

Then she moved.

The shadows swallowed her and she stepped out of them in front of Kaiden, between him and the siblings, as if the distance between the two points had never existed. One moment she was behind the three Ashborn children and the next she was in front of her son, and the twins and Selena were staring at the space where she had been standing with the slow comprehension of people who had just been dismissed from the conversation.

"Mother." Calix’s voice broke from behind her. He was still on his knees, and he didn’t try to stand. "Mother, please. We didn’t... Please."

Vespera knelt.

One knee on the broken stone, her shadows pooling around them both, and she leaned forward and pressed her lips to the top of Kaiden’s head. Her hand found his chin and tilted his face upward, her thumb resting against his jaw, and for a moment the Shadow Monarch held her son’s face in her hand and looked at him.

"Please," Calix begged again, quieter. The word disappeared into the dark.

Kaiden looked back at his mother.

Her expression hadn’t changed. The void in her eyes was the same. But he was her son, and he could see past it, and what he saw in this moment was the woman who had chosen him.

Then it shifted.

The tenderness sank, buried itself beneath something colder and infinitely more dangerous, and what rose to the surface of Vespera’s eyes was the thing that lived behind the mask, the force that emptied rooms and ended conversations and made powerful people discover urgent business elsewhere.

Kaiden had never seen it this close. He had never seen it directed at anyone while her hand was still on his face. Vast. Ancient. Fury refined to such purity that it had stopped being an emotion and become a force, and it looked out through his mother’s eyes, promising suffering beyond what the people behind her could imagine.

Her thumb brushed his face once. Then her hand withdrew.

Vespera stood.

The shadows exploded.


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