God of Ruin: Chapter 26
God of Ruin: A Dark College Romance (Legacy of Gods Book 4)
âGood one. Youâve somehow managed to trap me.â Mr. WhitbyâFrank, as he insisted I call himânods in approval at my move.
Weâre sitting in the empty club, only accompanied by the howling wind outside. Since itâs early afternoon, Iâm safe from encountering the other membersâ snobbishness.
Letâs say the women became even more dismissive of me after they saw me coming here with Landon. Apparently, Iâm the âsnobâ who doesnât deserve the âexceedingly charmingâ Landonâs company.
Heâs got them all buying into his act. Hook, line, and sinker.
At any rate, to avoid any inevitable confrontation, I texted Frank and asked if he was free for a quick game. Since heâs the perfect gentleman, he agreed. Pretty sure I hauled him from his very important gardening class, considering the smudge of dirt on the edge of his cuff.
âItâs much safer to give up now. This game has already been decided and it wonât be long before the checkmate,â I type and then show him my phone.
âI wouldnât be so sure. Itâs a mistake to underestimate oneâs adversary.â
âToo bad for you that I came here fully intent on destruction.â
He smiles like all polite British people do, when Iâm sure, deep inside, he wants to call me crazy. Iâve been in this peculiar mood since Landon made his spectacularly catastrophic appearance at my birthday party a week ago.
Not only did he advertise our relationship to the world, but he also had the audacity to announce that he was courting me.
In front of my family.
To say Nikolai hasnât been taking it well would be an understatement. His manic state deteriorated from bad to worse in just a couple of days. Usually, heâs able to go back to normal in a week or less, but thatâs obviously not the case this time.
Killian shook his head at me and said he was disappointed in me. Those words hit me worse than I couldâve imagined. Gareth and Jeremy didnât have to say it, but I felt the crushing disapproval through their patronizing gazes and excessive sighing.
Maya naturally found out about the recent talk of the town and has been acting butthurt. Unlike the others, she didnât judge me, but she was mad that I hid something so monumental from her.
The only support I had was from none other than Bran. He texted to apologize on behalf of his âtwat of a brotherâ and asked if I was okay.
I definitely wasnât, but I also didnât want to bother Bran, who was clearly distressed throughout the whole night. On top of nearly being shown the door by Nikolai, he also got punched by him, although accidentally.
Glyn later came back and apologized as well before Killian whisked her away. Bran never returned. He probably kept Landon company so he wouldnât try something crazy again.
Did that stop the asshole? Absolutely not.
Heâs been showing up near my classes, without a disguise, as if heâs begging for his face to be beaten and crushed to minuscule pieces.
Naturally, Iâve avoided him and have even sent my bodyguards over so he couldnât trespass into my space.
Though I shouldâve known better. Landon and giving up apparently donât see eye to eye, because heâs been in my vicinity every day over the past week, carrying my favorite Frappuccino.
I donât take it, but that doesnât deter him from his morning ritual.
Then, in the evening or whenever my classes finish, he offers to give me a ride in his show-off car. Heâs always blocked by my bodyguards, who accompany me home instead.
Itâs clear he doesnât like that, and I often expect to be reintroduced to his ugly side, but he surprisingly just leaves. Yet not without telling me heâll be back or that this push-and-pull only manages to turn him on.
In order to escape his vicinity, Iâve also been avoiding the chess club unless itâs an unplanned game with Frank. The last thing I want is to be alone with or in close proximity to the bastard.
While that might be perceived as cowardly, I donât care. Landon threatens the very foundation of my being and, more importantly, heâs a danger to my family. Even if a part of me longs for his touch and intensity, Iâm well aware that it would only end in peril and destruction.
We started as the epitome of a toxic relationship, and those never end well. So if I have to crush these nuisance emotions and my heart in the process, thatâs exactly what Iâll do.
His inability to give up isnât helping. Heâs practically a stalker at this point, and thatâs creepy, to say the least. His birthday gift was even more disturbing. In the box he gave me, there was a golden QR code with âHappy Birthdayâ engraved in the middle. When I visited it, I found an image of a half-blurred statue face that looked so much like me.
On top of it, there were the words, âIf you want to see the whole thing, all you have to do is come to our haunted house. P.S. The plants seem to miss you.â
His attempts at getting me alone again were clear, and no matter how much I wanted to visit the plants and see the entirety of that statue, I didnât go.
Iâd have to be insane to willingly go to Landonâs den.
The door opens and I go still. Please donât tell me I accidentally conjured himâ¦?
A chill shoots down my spine and my entire body tightens, ready for the inevitable meeting. I donât have my bodyguards with me right now, though if I send them a text, theyâll be here in fifteen. Maybe lessâ¦
My thoughts scatter when a new face strolls inside, his features closed and his pressed suit suggesting a certain level of control. He looks to be in his thirties and carries the aura of a wise, formidable opponent.
âWelcome, Professor Kayden,â Frank greets, his eyes softening.
âKayden is just fine, Frank.â He speaks in a distinctly American accent thatâs similar to mine. His gaze slides to me and he pauses for an uncomfortable beat. âI didnât realize you have company this time of the day or I wouldâve come another time.â
âDonât worry about it. Iâm sure Mia doesnât mind.â
I nod, then push my rook forward and grin.
âLooks like you got a checkmate, Frank,â the newcomer, Kayden, says with a slight rise of his brow.
âOh my.â Frank looks at the board as if he canât believe his eyes.
Itâs useless to try to find fault in my planâor little tricks, so to speak. I might have picked up some bad habits from the time I spent in psycho Landonâs presence.
As much as I hate the bastard, heâs an absolute genius and a master of chess. Heâs the type who believes in playing the player instead of the game, and when I complained that it wasnât fair, he chuckled and offered to teach me. I have no clue why he disclosed his tricks when heâs not the sharing type, but Iâll definitely use them whenever possible.
What? I donât like losing.
âI didnât see that coming,â Frank says. âNice game.â
âThank you,â I sign.
âIs the young lady by any chance interested in playing against me?â Kayden asks.
âAs long as youâre willing to lose, sure,â I type and show him.
He smiles a little, but it doesnât reach his eyes. I pause. For some reason, he seems oddly familiar, like Iâve met him.
But when? Where?
He couldnât have come to one of the Heathensâ parties, right?
âIâll leave you my place.â Frank slowly stands. âProfessor Kayden is one of our newest and rising-star members. He teaches criminal law at your university, Mia.â
Oh. That must be why I find him familiar. I mustâve seen him around campus.
Kayden removes his jacket, revealing a muscular build that doesnât fit a stereotypical professor. He sits opposite me, wearing an easy but entirely disingenuous expression.
âNice to meet you,â I type and show him.
âLikewise. Itâs rare to find young students who are interested in chess.â
âItâs my favorite hobby and my number one coping mechanism.â
His attention slides from the phone to my face. âInteresting.â
I internally cringe. That was definitely too much information for a person I just met. What is it about this Kayden that seems awfully familiar?
âMy sister is in pre-law. I also have a cousin whoâs studying law at TKU. Maybe you know him? His name is Gareth Carson.â
Kaydenâs eyes skim over the text, pausing for an uncomfortable beat again, then he says, âCould be.â
âHe only joined The Kingâs U this year,â Frank says from beside him as if heâs his designated butler. âHe canât possibly know all the students.â
âYouâd be surprised,â Kayden deadpans. âHow close are you with this cousin of yours?â
âVery. We were brought up together, so heâs like a brother.â
âI see.â For a fraction of a second, I think I see a smirk, but I must be imagining things since it quickly disappears.
I play white as usual and the start goes well. In no time, I manage to use the tricks Landon taught me, but unlike Frank, Kayden isnât completely oblivious. He counters each and every one of them and drives me into a corner.
The last stage of the game is basically me fighting a hopeless war against his relentless and highly strategic attack.
âCheckmate,â he finally announces with emotionless coldness.
I purse my lips and study the board to try and figure out where I went wrong.
âYou want to know your fault?â he asks, the question obviously rhetorical since he continues, âInstead of playing chess, youâre playing a treacherous war-like game with no codes of honor whatsoever. Instead of focusing on the pieces, you were too busy trying to outsmart me.â
âChess is all about playing the player, not the game,â I type, then wince. Those are that bastard Landonâs exact words.
âYou need to be psychologically stronger than your opponent before you can attempt to play him.â
âI tend to agree.â The low, deep voice catches me completely by surprise.
I was so caught up in my tragic loss that I momentarily let my guard down. None other than Landon ruthlessly used that gap to come into my vicinity.
He strolls inside wearing nonchalance like a second skin and psychopathy as a personality trait. Pressed black ankle-length pants add elegance to his long legs, and the crisp white shirt thatâs tucked in them outlines his lean waist and broad shoulders.
His hair is styled and I can smell the expensive cologne that seems to be made exclusively for him.
A chill spreads down my spine as my flight response zings through every fiber of my being.
I need to run.
Runâ¦
Landon stops beside my chair and wraps a casual hand around my shoulder as if itâs the most natural motion in the world.
His fingers dig in the bare skin of my upper arm, keeping me completely immobile. My temperature rises and, to my horror, it has nothing to do with rage and more to do with an outrageous sensation.
Like how good his touch feels.
How much my body is starved for the intensity.
The manhandling.
The unknown.
Itâs been so long since heâs been this close, and Iâm unable to put a halt to the volcano brewing deep inside me.
âAnd you are?â Kayden asks with a less welcoming tone than the one he used with me.
âLandon King,â he says as if everyone is supposed to know his identity.
The sense of narcissism in this man is absolutely mind-blowing.
âMiaâs boyfriend. Though she might prefer the term lover.â
I stare at him with an open mouth, but I quickly recover and sign, âYouâre not my lover, asshole.â
âWe can define our relationship in due time, little muse.â
âWe canât be in a relationship since, wait, that actually requires someone who cares.â
âI wouldâve shown you my utmost care if you hadnât shoved me into a nonconsensual relationship with your bodyguards. In case you failed to notice, theyâre far from being my type.â
âOh, Iâm sorry. Iâll make sure to employ female bodyguards who are your type. Maybe that way, youâll finally stop the stalking behavior and leave me alone.â
âUnless youâre in the mood to be a bodyguard yourself, that plan is doomed to fail. Iâve been developing a new type that only you can fit.â
My lips part and my hands remain suspended in midair.
Why the hell would he say things that he definitely doesnât feel or believe in? What does he have to gain from lying at this stage?
âI assume heâs the one you learned those stratagems from. Am I right?â Kayden asks.
Shit. I completely forgot he was right opposite us and listening in on our conversation.
Well, on Landon, since he couldnât possibly understand what I was saying.
âIndeed.â Landonâs grip tightens on my shoulder. âNow, if youâll excuse us, weâre going to play. You can go to Frank.â
Kayden doesnât move, silently refusing to comply. âWhy donât you play against me instead?â
âNot interested.â He drops a kiss on the top of my head and goosebumps erupt all over my skin. âMia is the only one Iâm willing to spend my precious time with.â
Kayden remains still for a beat, but then he unhurriedly stands up. âVery well.â
I expect him to play against Frank, but he merely exchanges a few words with him at the entrance. He throws one last glance at me before he leaves.
My chin is suddenly jerked up so that Iâm staring into Landonâs merciless eyes. âIâm over here, muse. You should know by now that I donât appreciate not being the center of your attention.â
âYou should know by now that I couldnât care less. Arenât you supposed to have gotten bored already?â
âI am, but Iâve come to the bitter realization that this is different.â
âDifferent because I keep telling you no and you donât like that word? Or is it different because for the first time in your life, you wonât get what you want?â
âDifferent because Iâm taking drastic measures Iâve never entertained before.â
âSuch as?â
âOne, being patient. Youâve been pushing it for a while now. In fact, youâre so past my limits that I donât see them anymore. Two, playing nice with your brother and cousin despite the countless death threats they dropped in my inbox. Three, not kidnapping you the fuck away so you and the world will finally admit that you belong to me. In conclusion, Iâm being such a good sport, and not only is it unlike me, but itâs also a first. Isnât that absolutely fantastic?â
âFinally being decent isnât fantastic. It shouldâve been a given.â
âItâs not a given for me, Mia.â His tone darkens. âWhat you think of as normal isnât in my repertoire of reactions. In fact, I learned social cues so I could emulate normal, but it remains a foreign concept to me. Itâs fucking torture to go against my instincts and nature to placate you.â
âWhy?â
âBecause youâre so fucking difficult, it pisses me off.â
âWhy would you take all these drastic measures for me? Iâm sure youâd prefer kidnapping and forcing me to do your bidding until youâre done with me. So why didnât you do that?â
âBecause, according to Bran and Glynâs amateurish empathy classes, that means I have to risk losing you.â
âAnd you care about that?â
âApparently, I do.â
âWhy?â
âFigures.â
âThatâs not an answer.â
âItâs the only one I have.â
I see it then. In the depths of his mystic eyes that have a personality of their own. Landon himself doesnât understand the full extent of his strange obsession with me.
And for some reason, that makes me feel triumphant and absolutely elated.
I like that Iâm the first who can provoke this side of him. That, somehow, heâs not the only one of us who has power over the other.
âI still wonât get back with you, Landon,â I sign. âYouâre anarchy in fancy clothing and will eventually ruin me and my relationship with the people closest to me.â
âI wonât.â
âYou canât stop your nature.â
âIâve been doing it just fine for a week.â
âA week is nothing.â
âConsidering I used to fuck your tight hole multiple times a day, I would say this period of abstinence is fucking something.â
My cheeks heat and I clear my throat. âI still canât do this.â
âWhy? Is it because youâre scared?â
âIâm not scared.â
âIt looked that way the night of your birthday. You werenât ashamed of me. You were ashamed of your reaction to me. To the fact that you want me despite the galore of red flags. You still do, Mia.â
âLeave me alone.â
âNever.â His words are whispered in my ear before he releases me and sits opposite me. âHow about a bet? If you win, Iâll leave you alone. If I do, youâll do something for me.â
âNo, thanks.â
âIs that the coward in you speaking?â
âIâm no coward, asshole.â
âThen you wonât mind this harmless bet.â
Thereâs nothing harmless about Landon King. I know exactly what heâs doing, but I still sign, âIf I lose, you canât ask for sex.â
âCruel, but okay.â
I narrow my eyes. âReally?â
âYou want me to disagree with your condition?â
âNo, but I expected you to demand it.â
âI have no interest in your reluctance, little muse. When I fuck you again, youâll be begging for it.â A smirk tilts his lips. âNow that we got that out of the way, are we doing this?â
âYouâre on.â
His wolfish grin makes an appearance again and I regret agreeing to the bet.
Iâm being lured into his den again.
The worst part is, maybe I donât want to resist it anymore.