Allura blinked slightly in surprise as Akira went from calm in angry in a matter of seconds. From what she heard, the angel soon came to the conclusion that it was, in fact, that demon messing with Akira's body. Suddenly, she felt guilty with herself. Allura knew of his condition with the demon and yet, she had taken it personally when she should have immediately recognized the demon at play. "It's okay...I shouldn't be so hard on you, knowing that the demon has a tendency to take over your body sometimes." The girl told him, a feeling of relief flowing through her body as she did so. At least she knew now that Akira wasn't upset with her as she had thought so previously. Just as she was about to open the door, the sound of Akira's voice could be heard. It sounded like he was talking to someone and, since there was no one else in the house besides her, she figured that he was talking to the demon. Suddenly, the house fell silently and, for a moment, Allura thought that he had returned to the kitchen, until Akira spoke once more. "Look Allura I'm sorry will you please open the door? Talking to it makes it seem like I'm merely talking to myself." He said and Allura bit her lip, contemplating on whether she should open the door or not. Something told her that she should wait a little bit but her human subconscious told her otherwise. [I]Well...I'm pretty sure that he has regained control over his body once more, so it shouldn't hurt to open the door for him now...[/I] Even as she reached for the door handle, she could feel her angelic side protesting. Usually the angel did not ignore those instincts but today she did. Slowly, she unlocked the door and opened it, revealing the man standing on the other side. The angel's eyes immediately locked on his, looking for a sign that the demon was in control but, she found none and felt herself relax slightly. "I accept your apology." Allura said as she looked up at Akira and then she glanced away for a moment, an embarrassed look on her face. "Though I'm sorry for getting upset so quickly over something that you really didn't do..."