God of Ruin: Chapter 25
God of Ruin: A Dark College Romance (Legacy of Gods Book 4)
Different day, same irreparable need to fuck up the world and watch it crash and burn.
A wave of hostility shoots in my direction, attemptingâand failingâto penetrate my skin from every side. Glares and sneers bounce off my outer layer like rubber arrows.
None of them mean shit to me.
The only one I honor with my undivided attention is the girl in a hot black dress that hugs her curves in all the right places. A leather collar is wrapped around her delicate throat and my favorite blue ribbons snake through her pigtails.
Defiant, proud eyes the color of blue wildflowers stare at me. For a moment, during the fraction of a second when I made my spectacular theatrical entry, those eyes were stupefied, then those emotions morphed into being horrified, but now theyâre pools of disapproval.
I can work with disapproval.
Hate, even.
Iâm proficient in antagonistic situations and wonât be leaving until Iâm back in my museâs good graces. I didnât realize how much I missed her until I listened to the recording of her voice on a loop.
And I didnât know I was capable of missing someone.
Now, the method I came up with might be controversial at best and suicidal at worst, but I need to set certain records straight in front of the whole world.
âWhat the fuck do you think youâre doing here?â Jeremy, the waste of space bulk of a man, tightens his grip on Cecily and sharpens his entire body for an attack.
In fact, all of them do, including my own siblings. They donât have a loyal bone in their bodies. The only one whoâs subtle about their need to maim me is Killian, but he does hold Glyn close, as if he needs to protect her from meâher own flesh and blood.
Glyn and Cecily look more aggrieved than old ladies whoâve lost their pensions and are seriously considering the option of burying themselves alive. Branâs expression turns to that of full-blown pain like when he watched me get stabbed for his fragile honor.
At the other extreme stands none other than Nikolai. In the myriad of conflicted and absolutely stunning reactions to my godly presence, heâs the one who fails to hide an ounce of hostility and lets it flood his body language and manic expression.
âI thought this was a birthday and everyone was invited,â I say lightly, ignoring the world war thatâs brewing in the distance.
âYouâre not,â Killian says point-blank.
âSeems that I am now.â I step toward Mia, whoâs been watching me the entire time as if Iâm a statue, not its maker. âHappy Birthday. Aside from the gift of my attendance, I have something else for you, but Iâd rather give it to you in privateââ
I donât manage to take my second step before Nikolai slams his fist square into my beautiful face.
Coughs escape my clogged throat and I spit the metallic liquid thatâs filling my mouth on the floor. My first instinct is to spew it in Nikolaiâs fucking face, but that wonât do me any favors for the case Iâm trying to make.
âLanâ¦â Glyn releases herself from her boyfriend and comes running to me.
Maybe I was wrong and she does have some semblance of loyalty to me, after all.
She stops a few paces away as if sheâs scared to get any closer. âJustâ¦go.â
I take it back. She just doesnât want any drama in her lowlife boyfriendâs place and is probably scared for his cousinâs life.
Which is legitimate since if he werenât my museâs brother, heâd be driven up the wall with my fist as we speak. Then probably shipped to a mental institute that he so desperately needs.
âI didnât go through all the trouble of bribing incompetent security guards just to leave.â My gaze meets Miaâs horrified one.
Sheâs taken a step forward, and one of her hands is balled into a tight fist. A part of me soars at the idea that sheâs worried about me, after all, but it soon crashes and burns when she grabs onto her brotherâs arm.
âHeâs not worth it, Niko.â
Thatâs what she signsâwith a straight face, I might add.
Did she just say Iâm not worth it? Me? Landon fucking King?
Nikolai obviously disagrees and definitely thinksâlike everyone else who isnât Miaâthat Iâm well worth it since he raises his fist again.
Killian subtly pulls Glyn from the middle of the action so that sheâs once again in his overrated protective cocoon.
âTime out.â I lift a hand in front of Nikolai. âBefore you proceed with your attempts at rearranging my features, allow me to clarify an important element. I happen to be in the process of courting your sister, and any attempts at ruining my face will not play in the favor of said task.â
Everyone is stunned into silence, including Nikolai, whose fist remains suspended in midair. I like to call this the Landon effectâquite powerful and pleasing to watch.
Mia is the first one who recovers and graces me with the glare of all glares; lips pursed and eyes blazing with fire.
Sheâs the holiest view Iâve ever stumbled across, and Iâm not a religious person by any stretch of the imagination.
âIâm going to fucking kill you before you lay a hand on her.â Nikolai flings forward.
âOh, thatâs already done.â
Another pause.
Another myriad of beautiful, stupefied expressions that are a product of my words.
âWhat the fuck did you just say?â This time, Nikolai has enough patience to speak slowly.
âI said.â I close the distance between us so weâre eye to eye. âThe touching part already happened. In fact, our rendezvous included more than touching, but Iâll spare you the details since youâre her brother.â
âYou fuckingââ He pushes into me and Iâm about to let him pummel me to the ground for Miaâs difficult sake, but Bran moves in front of me and takes the punch.
My brother staggers back and falls against my chest.
The change of events is so fast-paced that everyone takes some time to come to terms with the new variable in the equation.
My idiotic fucking brother.
I grab him by the arm so that he doesnât fall sideways and inspect the cut on his lower lip and the blood thatâs gushing from it.
The motherfucker who would be dead if he didnât have a blood relationship with Mia got him good. Bran shakes his head a few times as if heâs fighting a concussion. While Iâm fine with violence and do strive for it whenever possible, Bran is literally squeamish about blood.
I pull out a tissue and help him wipe the shit off his lip as he struggles to remain standing.
Nikolai doesnât move, his jaw ticking and his muscles tightening until the veins bulge. Killian, Jeremy, and Mia pull him back and, unlike what I expect, he doesnât fight it.
Instead, he points his glare at his sister. âIs it true?â
She freezes, and any attempts to calm her brother down come to a staggering halt.
âIs what the fucker said true, Mia?â he asks again, his voice filled with enough tension to start a nuclear war. âHave you been sleeping with him?â
An expression Iâve never seen on Miaâs face greets me. An expression I now realize I donât ever want to see on her delicate features again.
Shame.
First, Iâm not worth it.
Now, sheâs fucking ashamed of me.
She slides her gaze to me, and even though Iâve been busy trying to stop the bleeding on Branâs fucked-up lip, I meet the eyes that have been haunting my every waking moment.
Go ahead and lie, Mia. Go ahead and deny yourself and pretend itâs all a fucking illusion.
âItâs not what you think,â she signs.
âAnd what does he think?â I slap the tissue against Branâs mouth and shove his hand on it, then step in front of him so that Iâm facing Mia.
âYou shut up.â Her movements are jerky, uncoordinated, and hint at a complete loss of control.
Good.
Maybe this way, sheâll be able to understand the frustration of being cast aside and discarded like a used condom.
âIâm happy to shut up, but only if you tell the truth and nothing but the truth.â
Liquid eyes the color of a stormy sea glare me down as if Iâm the next target on her hit list.
âWhat is he talking about?â Itâs Killian who asks this time, his expression darkening.
Considering his pseudo-brother relationship with Mia, his distress brings me great satisfaction. How does it feel to walk in my shoes, motherfucker?
Mia glares at me again before she signs, âIt was just a ruse that meant nothing. Itâs all over now.â
Iâm going to choke the little shit to fucking death.
But then, in the still-functioning logical part of my brain, I realize sheâs saying all these demeaning things on purpose.
I let my grin show through, hoping the blood makes it more gruesome. âI disrespectfully disagree. It was more than a ruse and is far from being over. Mia and I came to a slight disagreement about priorities and my notorious penchant for anarchy. Despite my dramatic entry, Iâm not here to stir up any shit. On the contrary, I came to propose a long-due truce between our clubs.â
âNot even when youâre buried six feet under,â Nikolai snarls.
âI wouldnât be so quick to rule it out.â I meet Miaâs gaze. âThis rare chance will work out so well for both of us if you just give it a go.â
âMy sister is not for fucking sale.â
âI never suggested that. Unlike what she said, Mia came to meet me every night. There was no coercion involved in our nighttime rendezvous.â
Nikolaiâs eyes slide to her again and she looks hotter than a ripe tomato before she meets my gaze. âWhether the truce happens or not, Iâll never go back to you.â
âNever say never.â I was going to add muse at the end, but Iâm not in the mood for the extended audience to have their nose in my business.
Itâs enough that Iâve made this very public display of affection.
Her chin trembles. âYouâre insane.â
âGuilty as charged.â
âYou wonât have me.â
âI had you once.â
âWonât be happening again.â
âWe wonât know until I try.â
âStop being delusional.â
âStop fighting the inevitable.â
Nikolai steps between us, accompanied by his dull sidekick Jeremy, and puts a sudden halt to our harmless banter. âLeave before I fuck up your face.â
âLast I checked, thatâs not a good starting point for a truce, no?â
âLetâs just go.â Bran pulls on my arm, but I donât move.
âI wonât be taking a step outside unless, one, you give me your word about the truce.â I meet Jeremyâs gaze. âYou know this is for everyoneâs benefit. Cecily and Glyn included.â
âNot happening,â Nikolai grinds out.
âIt can be for your benefit, too,â I say casually. âIn return, I will refrain from breaking your face for the damage you inflicted on my brother.â
âForget it, Lan.â Bran pulls harder, his fingers digging into my arm. âIâm fine.â
âNo, youâre not.â I tilt my head in Nikolaiâs direction. âI donât like it when others harm my family.â
âFunny coming from you.â He tries to free himself from Killâs grip. âOnce Iâm done with you, nothing will be left for anyone to recognize.â
âPlease stop,â Glyn pleads with him and I realize that sheâs also on my side now, her hands slightly shaking. She looks at her joke of a boyfriend. âLan isnât the type who offers truces, so can you take it?â
My baby sister knows me, after all. Because sheâs right. Truces donât exist in my vocabulary of fucked-up anarchy.
But then again, drastic measures need to be made to trigger a considerable change.
âEven if we agree to the truce,â Killian says, âMia is off the table.â
âThatâs not for you to decide, is it?â I smile and meet her gaze.
âShe already told you no,â Jeremy says.
âI can work with a no.â I step toward her, followed by Glyn and Bran, who install themselves as my amateur bodyguards.
Mia keeps watching me with that tense expression as I slip a small box into her palm, then say so only she can hear me, âHappy Birthday, little muse. Remember, a future where you donât belong to me doesnât exist.â
Nikolai shoves me back so hard, I half fall on Bran and Glyn, who wince at the bruteâs animalistic force.
The fucker is pushing it, and I will make him pay. Just not today.
âIâll take that as you said yes to my offer. As for the Mia issue, Iâll leave that to her. Just know that I wonât take lightly to any censorship or attempts to keep me away from her. You can torture me if you fancy. Iâll also leave my door open in case you want to kidnap me and exact revenge for past travesties, so let me know your plan. Or donât. Iâm open to surprises.â I stare at Killian. âYou and I are even, considering the whole Glyn situation.â
He steps forward, but Glyn and Bran are already pulling me back.
âIâll be out of your hair,â I call. âFor some reason, it feels like Iâm not welcome here. I wonder why.â
âYou motherfuckingââ Nikolai comes for me, but Killian, Jeremy, and Cecily drag him back.
Mia stands there, one hand balled into a fist around my gift and her eyes blazing with inextinguishable fire.
I physically have to stop myself from running back there and kidnapping the fuck out of her.
Then it hits me.
The reason behind the horrible feeling Iâve been experiencing ever since she fucked off out of my life.
The peculiar emptiness.
The absolute lack of motivation for anything but creating schemes for how to get her back without fucking up what she cares about.
Iâve become categorically obsessed with Mia Sokolov. My mind has filtered the whole world out and all I see is her defiant face.
In every corner.
On every statue.
Every-fucking-where.
And now that Iâve seen her again, the last thing I want to do is leave.
âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â Bran asks as soon as weâre out of the pretentious Heathensâ mansion and in front of my car.
I shake myself out of the strange phase Iâve been trapped in and focus on the disapproving faces of my siblings.
Glyn crosses her arms. âThis is ballsy even for you.â
âIâm nothing if not full of surprises.â I grin and wince at the pain that explodes in my mouth. âThat being said, I love your loyalty and the feeble attempts at protecting me.â
âMore like we were trying to protect people from you.â Glyn releases an exasperated breath. âCanât you just stop?â
âStop what?â
âThis whole thing with Mia.â
âNo.â
âBut you donât care about girls.â
âSheâs not just a girl.â Sheâs my muse. Thereâs no other explanation for this need to possess her until she wholly belongs to me.
The inexplicable urge to have her with me at all times.
Itâs getting to the point where I donât recognize myself when Iâm not with her and thatâs a serious problem.
âYou mean to tell us you wonât discard her the moment youâre bored, which is due to happen very soon?â Bran asks.
âIf I were going to get bored, I wouldâve been so weeks ago.â
âBut you will, Lan,â Glyn says. âThatâs what you do. You get bored and you hurt people to feel a form of pleasure.â
âThanks for the amateurish psychotherapy, little princess. But if you want to make your psychological endeavors more realistic, you shouldâve inserted your boyfriend as a plug. Doesnât he get bored easily as well?â
âKill is different.â
âIn what sense? Youâve managed to understand him because heâs similar to me, so why, suddenly, is he the love of your life while Iâm the forever devil?â
âBecause youâve never made an effort to love us, Lan!â she screams. âI know youâre wired differently and no one can change your nature. I understand that. What I donât understand is why you expect us to behave according to the lines you trace, and when we act out, you squash us until we fall back to where you want us to be. You protect us because of your sense of possessiveness and the fact that we make you look good. Bran and I protected you just now because, despite everything, youâre our brother and we care about you. We donât calculate in our relationship with you and we certainly donât use you just because weâre bored. All we want is for you to make an effort and stop following your narcissistic instincts when dealing with your own brother and sister.â
Tears gather in her eyes and Bran holds her by the shoulder, his expression as wretched as hers.
As the scene plays out in front of me, I recall the conversation I had with Uncle Aiden right after I cornered Mia in the tiny bathroom stall.
Iâd intended to pretend to let her go just so I could sweep in again and remind her that Iâm her only option.
But then I called Uncle Aiden. Heâs Eli and Creightonâs father, but weâve always been close because Iâm that loveable.
Well, thatâs a lie. Heâs one of the few people who doesnât judge me, despite my extreme chaos-oriented nature.
He also encouraged my dad to just let me be when I was developing my holier-than-thou personality.
Uncle Aiden has always treated me and Eli with respect, even though weâre different from everyone else.
Possibly because he shares some of our traits.
I put in my AirPods, fingers splaying on an unremarkable piece of clay that will definitely make it to the bin collection.
Uncle Aiden picks up after the first ring. âWhy, hello, Landon. Is it just me or have you been avoiding me?â
âMe? Avoiding you? Not in a million years.â
âAnd here I thought you were reflecting about your recent reckless involvement in Creighâs incident.â
âYou know I didnât mean to, Uncle.â
âDoesnât mean it didnât happen.â He pauses, then sighs. âYou might think yourself a god, but your clear disregard for consequences will catch up to you sooner rather than later.â
I stroke the hip of my creation, then pause. âMaybe it already has.â
âOh?â
âHey, Uncle.â Stroke, swipe, stroke. âYou always told me itâs okay not to be like the other kids and that Iâm not broken. You said that just because my mind is wired differently doesnât mean Iâm any less than them. In fact, it means Iâm more special.â
âThatâs true.â
âSo why the fuck doesnât she see that?â
âShe?â
âA certain thorn in my side whoâs accusing me of being empty and a disaster to the tedious emotion called empathy.â
âAnd you care about her opinion?â
âNoâ¦I donât know.â
âThen you probably do.â
âHow do I stop caring?â
Uncle laughs.
I narrow my eyes. âThis isnât funny.â
âIt is to an extent. You sound childlike with your emotions. But at any rate, if you want to keep her, you need to practice empathy.â
âNo, thanks.â
âThen let her go and go back to your shallow encounters with people you barely remember come morning. That way, you wonât have to care for the rest of your life and will be able to wear the emptiness she previously filled as a badge.â
My movements stop, fingers resting on the hip. âHow do you know she filled the emptiness?â
âYour Aunt Elsa does that for me. In fact, so does your mother for your father.â
âReally?â
âYes. Your father wasnât always put together, which is why he was a bit strict with you growing up. He didnât want you to make the same mistakes he did.â
I didnât know that. That must have been what he meant when he once said that he didnât want me to regret my decisions after I grew up.
To which I naturally replied that I donât do regrets.
Uncle Aiden continues, âThat feeling of emptiness is a morbid emotion that eats you alive more and more the older you get, and unless you find someone to fill it, youâre irrevocably fucked. Sooner or later, youâll succumb to higher felonies to reach that temporary reprieve that never lasts and will eventually self-destruct.â
I retrieve a cigarette, stuff it in my mouth, then light it. âIâm entirely uninterested in practicing empathy.â
âThat makes sense since it doesnât come naturally to you. But you have to think about whether or not youâre ready to succumb to a fundamentally bleak path just because you refuse to change.â
âI donât know how the fuck to practice empathy.â
âDid you ever find yourself refraining from ruining or hurting something or someone she cares about because you understood that it would hurt her?â
âMaybe.â
âThatâs a small step forward. You need to see the situation from her perspective first, not from yours. You have to shackle your instincts as much as possible.â
âYou mean like I did whenever I wanted to hurt Bran and Glyn while growing up and directed that energy toward punishing those who hurt them?â
âSomething like that. In fact, itâs best to have Bran give you advice on your relationship with her.â
âThe prude who barely has any sex? Pass.â
âA relationship isnât about sex, Lan. Thatâs a physical need that Iâm sure you excel at. The emotional side, however, is your biggest weakness.â
âAnd Branâs strength.â Itâs not a question. Itâs a statement.
âRemember what I told you when you were younger?â
âBran feels too much and I feel too little, which is why we balance each other out.â
âExactly.â
âHeâll never help me, Uncle.â
âDid you ask?â
No, I didnât.
But as I look at my brother and sister, I fully understand the meaning behind Uncle Aidenâs words.
I, Landon King, lack something my siblings have in excess, and while Iâve always seen that as a power, maybe I need to reshuffle my cards.
âItâs pointless telling him all this, little princess,â Bran says. âHeâll never get it.â
âI do.â
Both Bran and Glyn look at me as if Iâm being possessed by a demon whoâs been expelled from hell for his friendly behavior.
âIs this a joke?â Glyn asks cautiously.
âWhen have I ever joked?â I grab both their shoulders. âIâll make the effort.â
âWhy?â Bran asks.
âBecause youâre my family.â I smile. âIn return, I might ask you a couple of things during the day.â
âCouple of things?â
âAbout how to practice empathy.â
Bran smiles. I donât.
I know I wonât like this one fucking bit. In fact, my beast roars at the idea of being shackled, even if temporarily, but if itâs the price I have to pay for my little muse, then so be it.