Kael Veyris was shelving books at the small shop where he worked when it happened.
Not a surge of power.
Not destiny screaming.
Just a notification drifting through reality like an overdue receipt.
CONTRACT STATUS: ACTIVE
Binding Type: Infernal Marital Accord
Spouse: Virelya of the Ashen Veil
Species: Demon
Status: Valid Eternal Retroactive
Kael froze.
Slowly, he blinked.
Once.
Twice.
Kael: Huh. He leaned against the shelf, staring at nothing.
Kael (thinking):
A demon.
Married.
I don't remember this.
He ran through timelines.
Dream states.
Half conscious negotiations.
Moments where he might have said fine just to stop someone from talking.
Kael: That explains nothing.
That evening, as rain tapped against the window of his room, the air warmed subtly.
A woman stepped out of shadow and ember.
Crimson eyes.
Dark hair like cooled lava.
Horns small, elegant.
A presence calm, not hostile.
She smiled like this wasn't awkward at all.
Demon Woman: So this is where you ran off to, husband.
Kael looked at her.
Then at the room.
Then back at her.
Kael: You're my wife.
She nodded happily.
Yes. Virelya.
You saved my realm during a collapse, told me to 'handle things peacefully,'
and signed an Infernal Accord while half-asleep.
Kael rubbed his temple.
Kael: I really need to stop doing paperwork while exhausted.
He studied her. No threat. No manipulation.
Just… warmth. Loyalty. Patience.
Kael (thinking):
She's calm.
Not evil.
Seems responsible.
Could be worse.
Out loud, he said:
Kael: So you followed me here.
Virelya shrugged.
Marriage clause includes staying near the soul.
Also, you looked lonely.
Kael paused.
That landed more than expected.
Kael: I see.
Kael sat down, poured two cups of tea, and slid one toward her.
Kael: Alright then.
I'm currently not ruling the multiverse.
I live quietly.
No drama.
Virelya smiled, sitting across from him.
Good.
I married the man not the throne.
Kael took a sip.
Calm.
Human.
Married to a demon… somehow.
Kael (softly, almost amused):
Huh.
Life is strange when you stop controlling it.
And somewhere far away, destiny quietly laughed.
