Demonic Pornstar System

Chapter 737: In Her Trap



Chapter 737: In Her Trap

He gripped the edge of the desk because the floor felt like it was moving.

Vespera Ashborn was a criminal.

The bruises on Natasha’s arm were fabricated. The surveillance cameras in that apartment had been planted without consent or warrant. Those were crimes. Actual crimes, prosecutable offenses that would end careers and destroy reputations if anyone could prove who was behind them.

She’d decided that destroying him was worth it. Worth the fabrication, the conspiracy, the risk. And she’d made that decision years ago, because the cameras hadn’t been installed last week. The footage showed multiple nights, different angles, timestamps spanning months. She’d been building a case since before the affair began, sitting on it, adding to the pile.

The contract amendments went back four years. The surveillance at least three. She had been hollowing out his empire while attending charity galas beside him, reviewing quarterly earnings across from him, sleeping down the hall from him.

That explained the long game. It did not explain the last seven days.

"Just where the fuck has she been?!" Magnus screamed, feeling anxiety creeping to a level he’d never dealt with in his entire life.

The door opened.

A junior staffer, young, pale, holding a phone in her outstretched hand as if she wanted it as far from her body as possible.

"Sir, Aegis Defense is on the line. They’re requesting to speak with you directly."

Magnus took the phone.

"Guild Leader Morvane, thank you for taking the time. I’ll keep this brief." The voice on the other end was polished and regretful. "Given recent developments, our leadership has begun to reevaluate certain partnership alignments. The institutional confidence profile surrounding New Dawn has shifted considerably in the last few hours, and we feel it’s in the best interest of both parties to explore a structured transition toward -"

"Let me stop you there," Magnus growled. "Aegis Defense has been a partner of New Dawn for eight years. Your contract runs through the end of next fiscal quarter. If you think you can walk away from that because of one bad news cycle-"

"Guild Leader Morvane." The polish dropped. The man on the other end was tired and honest. "We were with New Dawn because of Vespera Ashborn. Her credibility, her reputation, her ability to get things done. That’s what our board trusted. That’s what our investors desired."

A pause.

"She’s gone. We have no reason to stay."

"I’ll remember this!"

Magnus ended the call. He set the phone down.

The junior staffer lingered in the doorway. She hadn’t left.

"Vanguard Athletics is holding on line two," she said. "And the Kingsley Group is requesting a callback."

"Give me Vanguard."

She handed him a second phone. A desk line, the receiver warm from sitting in its cradle.

"Guild Leader Morvane, good evening." The man on the other end was smoother. Practiced. "We want to be transparent with you. Our board has been exploring opportunities to diversify our portfolio of guild partnerships for some time now, and recent events have accelerated that conversation."

"Diversify," Magnus repeated.

"It’s a business decision, nothing personal. We’ve already consulted with our legal team regarding the exit provisions in our sponsorship agreement, and we’re confident the transition can be handled cleanly on both sides."

Magnus’s hand tightened around the receiver. They’d consulted legal. Before the call. Before the stream had even ended, they’d already had lawyers review their exit options, which meant they’d had those options prepared in advance.

"Who among the executives initiated this nonsense?" Magnus asked. "Let me talk to them."

Silence on the line.

"This is a proactive decision signed by our entire leadership team, Guild Leader. We wish New Dawn the best going forward."

The call ended. A mid-tier athletics sponsor, specializing in creating artifacts designed to help the general populace - those among them who had the money - to experience a fraction of what it was like to be a superhuman... had hung up on the guild leader of New Dawn.

The staffer’s tablet chimed. Then again. She glanced down at it.

"Sir, we’re receiving email notifications as well. Formal correspondence from... several organizations." She was scrolling. "Partnership review requests. Contract clarification inquiries. Two termination notices already formatted."

"Get me Kingsley."

She dialed. The connection took longer this time. Magnus stood with the receiver against his ear and listened to it ring four times before someone picked up.

"Morvane." Just his name, flat and unadorned, from the man who’d sat across from Magnus at quarterly partnership summits for six years. "We don’t believe that the Ashbornless New Dawn can operate at the level our partnership requires. The leadership concerns raised tonight go beyond public relations. When your own children publicly accuse you of ordering a hit on your firstborn, and the Association is circling, we can’t tie our name to that. Our investors won’t accept it and frankly, neither will I."

"This is one broadcast," Magnus said, and he heard his own voice climbing despite himself. "One night. A smear campaign orchestrated by-"

"Let me guess what you’re going to say. It was designed by the operative who built half the relationships your guild runs on." The man’s voice was dry. "Perhaps that’s precisely the problem. If Vespera Ashborn is working against you, then every partnership she brokered is compromised. Every handshake she witnessed is under review. You understand what that means for us."

Magnus’s mouth opened. Nothing useful came out.

"Our formal notice will arrive by morning. I’m sorry it came to this."

The line clicked.

Magnus set the receiver down.

He’d won the divorce. He’d won every asset, every subsidiary, every account, the guild itself. He’d watched his wife sign away an empire and he’d called her weak.

Until the stream started, Magnus believed he’d won everything.

After the resignations came, he understood she’d given him buildings and kept the people she valued.

Now the buildings were emptying.

Seven days of silence after the mountain incident. The entire guild had written it off because that was what Vespera did. She disappeared sometimes. Cold, preferring solitude. When she went quiet, the institutional response was always the same: leave her alone. She’ll come back when she wants.

But it had become clear that she’d spent those seven days having conversations with sponsors, subsidiary leaders, allied organizations. Seven days of a woman whose name alone could fill a room sitting across from the people who mattered, saying whatever she needed to say to ensure they’d walk when she gave the signal.

She gave the signal, and they were walking.

On the feed, the conversation with Natasha was ending. She was wiping her eyes. The audience was absorbing the bruises, the footage, the three years of lies.

Alice spoke. Her voice was surprisingly gentle.

"Miss Natasha, thank you for being brave enough to say all that. I have a very good friend who was also abused by a disgusting creature... I know it wasn’t easy."

Then the gentleness vanished.

"And ’you’? If you’re watching..." Alice turned to the camera with a smile that belonged on no teenage girl’s face. "I hope you’re having a good rest of your day."

Magnus’s hand curled into a fist.

Natasha’s feed disconnected. The stream settled back to three: Kaiden, Vespera, Alice.

Kaiden exhaled, visibly strained.

"Well, that wasn’t in the plans..."

— VesperaFearless: She didn’t say a single word during the mistress reveal.

— 44xStorm: Imagine cheating on THAT woman!!

— [MOD] Kaiden’s Wife: Kai... if you want to take a break, that’s okay. You’ve shared so much tonight. We’ll be here whenever you’re ready to come back.

Magnus watched the feed. The chat messages blurred together.

Then he focused on Vespera.

She was smiling. Still smiling. That quiet curve at the corners of her mouth that she had never, in twenty-three years, shown him. He had given her the Ashborn dynasty. Five children. An empire that spanned a continent. He had stood beside her at a thousand functions and introduced her as his wife, certain he had won the greatest prize in the world.

She never smiled.

Kaiden said ’wonderful’ and she closed her eyes and leaned into him like a cat finding a sunbeam.

For one moment, one flicker so brief he would deny it ever happened, Magnus stared at his son’s face on that feed and felt the floor tilt beneath him. His twenty-two-year-old child. The boy he’d called defective. The child he’d written off, discarded, tried to destroy. That boy had gotten from Vespera in a single word what Magnus couldn’t earn in a lifetime.

She loved him. Vespera, who had existed beside Magnus for more than two decades as a beautiful, terrifying absence of warmth, loved their son. She loved him so much that the shadows stopped when he held her.

Magnus crushed it beneath his heel the way he crushed everything that threatened to make him feel small.

"Vespera!!!" he snarled. His fist hit the desk, and just as more of his rage was threatening to explode to the front, Harlan appeared in the doorway. The administrative coordinator looked worse than before. Gray-faced, sweat at his temples, the tablet clutched against his chest like a shield.

"Sir." His tone was dead. "The subsidiary notifications have begun."

"What subsidiary notifications?!" Magnus screamed.

"Harris, Park & Associates. Their senior partnership filed dissolution of service agreement two minutes ago."

Magnus stared at him.

"Pinnacle Productions. Their executive team submitted a joint resignation effective immediately. The studio facilities are leased, not owned. The lease is in the executive team’s name."

"That’s-"

"Ashborn Financial Services. Their lead accountants, all twelve senior staff, have tendered notices."

Harlan’s eyes dropped to his tablet, then to Magnus, then back.

"Sir, most of the subsidiary companies are intact. New Dawn owns them. But the people who run them are leaving."

He didn’t need confirmation to understand. Finally, his reality was becoming clear.


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