God of Ruin: Epilogue 1
God of Ruin: A Dark College Romance (Legacy of Gods Book 4)
Life has never made as much sense as it does lately.
Or maybe it started to make sense after Landon slid into my life and wreaked havoc on the very foundation of my being.
In return, he offered me himselfâunfiltered, unapologetic, and absolutely unhinged.
Today, heâs offering something more in the form of a peek into his past.
He brought me to London so I could meet his parents over the summer vacation.
Heâs tried to bring me here countless times, but Iâve always told him I wasnât ready, more out of cowardice than anything else; however, heâs always respected my decision and hasnât pushed me to make the trip.
His parents shouldâve come to New York after he got shot, but Landon asked my father, whoâs now a big fan of hisâsince he saved both me and Mayaâto bury the incident so that his parents wouldnât find out.
He disguised the injury as something minor he suffered while working out and said it was pointless to worry his parents.
âThe time some prick stabbed me, they didnât leave my side for days and Mum wouldnât stop crying. I prefer not to repeat that,â he said.
Naturally, no police were involved in the incident due to my parentsâ influence. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt were dumped somewhere no one but my father knows and their names were casually added to the MIA list. Landonâs name was never mentioned in regards to her death and he faced no legal inquiry whatsoever.
At any rate, I couldnât push back the date to meet his parents anymore. Besides, Iâve always been curious about the two people who made Landon, Brandon, and Glyndon. Three siblings with entirely different personalities.
As we step to the front door, I pull on my blue dress, even though it reaches my knees. âAre you sure you told them I was coming?â
âOn my face? Why would I tell Mum and Dad that?â
âLandon!â I hit his arm. âCan you not talk about sex when your parents are on the other side of the door?â
âWhy not? They have sex, too. All the time, if I might add. Weâre sex-positive in this household. If any of us were to bring home an alien, theyâd welcome it with open arms.â
âAre you saying Iâm an alien?â
âThe sexiest alien.â
Iâm about to hit his arm again, but the door opens and my spine jerks into a straight line.
âI told you to wait until they come inside,â a tall, well-built man with strikingly blond hair says. I recognize the resemblance between him and his sons right away. Lan and Bran have his jaw and the same mythical blue shade of eyes.
He has his arm on the small of a shorter womanâs back. Her green eyes, which she definitely passed down to Glyn, twinkle with mischief and I canât stop staring at her shiny long brown hair that falls in waves. âIâm just a bit impatient to meet Lanâs special guest.â
Landon wraps an arm around my waist, mirroring his father, and says, âMum, Dad. Meet my girl and your future daughter-in-law, Mia Sokolov.â
I stare at him.
Future daughter-in-law?
I donât have time to focus on that as Landonâs mom, Astrid, offers me a big, welcoming smile. âItâs so nice to meet you, Mia. Iâve been dreaming about the day Lan would introduce us to his special someone. Heâs never brought anyone over, you know.â
âNone of them were worth it,â he replies simply, without batting an eye.
âI heard from Glyn and Bran that you single-handedly put a leash on Lanâs crazy,â his dad says. âI like you already.â
âWeâre officially impressed,â Astrid says. âThis one right here has always been a wild horse.â
âAnd always will be. I just happen to have a partner in crime now.â He pulls me closer to his side. âLet us in. Iâm starving.â
Astrid grabs my arm and leads me inside, leaving Lan in his fatherâs company.
âAny news about your brother?â I hear Levi ask.
âWorking on it. Donât worry, Dad. Iâll make sure everything falls into place.â
âWhat about what we discussed the other dayâ¦?â
Their voices become distant and unintelligible as they stay behind while Astrid gives me a mini house tour. Their mansion is a lot bigger than I imagined, with rustic, high Victorian ceilings and wide, tall windows that overlook a manicured garden.
They have three built-in studios. One for Astrid, the second for Lan and Bran, and the third for Glyn. All of them were carefully constructed by Levi as gifts to his wife and children.
Astrid takes me to Landonâs room and shows me all his awards from multiple activities. Football. Art shows. Spelling contests. Language competitions. The overachiever has done it all.
Astrid seems absolutely proud of his wins, as if they were her own.
She sits on the edge of his bed as I study the keepsakes from the endless activities heâs taken part in. He definitely wasnât lying when he said heâs a genius and a fast learner.
âLan did everything while growing upâthe good, the bad, and the entirely screwed up,â she says with a sad smile. âHe thinks we didnât realize this, but his father and I always knew that he took part in countless events and activities to fill the emptiness that kept growing inside him. The bigger the hole got, the more intense his hobbies turned. Levi and I let him do whatever he pleased and gave him room to enroll in violent sports, not because we encouraged it, but because we were at a loss for what could benefit him. Therapy didnât help. Restraining him had the opposite effect, and monitoring him made him vindictive. I guess what Iâm trying to say is, thank you, Mia.â
I face her, hugging an art award to my chest. âIâ¦didnât do anything.â
âYou gave him the balance he spent his entire life searching for, and thatâs everything. You gave him what we couldnât.â
âThatâs not true. He knows you tried your best. Thatâs all that counts.â
She smiles, her expression soft and reminiscent. Now I get why Lan really cares for his mom and dad and didnât want to worry them about his injury. They let him be himself when he needed it the most. They did it in the hopes that heâd get back on the right path one day, and I think he realizes how hard it was for them. More importantly, he knows the many troubles he caused them over the years.
âHeâs also been showing me his most recent pieces and saying he found his muse,â she says. âIâm guessing thatâs you.â
âI suppose. I wanted to ask you since youâre an artist yourself. Is there anything else I can do to help him?â
âNot really. Just be yourself. Heâs finally finding his distinctive style and itâs euphoric to watch.â
âHe hadnât before?â
âNo. I donât deny that Lan was born a genius. He has the perfect technique and a unique imagination. Iâve always told him that he surpassed me in his teens, but he often showed me his work and I felt happy that he still sought my validation. But ever since he started being a professional, I could see his creative and technical superiority, but there was no soul. Lately, thatâs fundamentally changed. Now, Iâm sure heâll soar to the sky with his talent. With your help, of course.â
âI donât really do anything. I just sit there.â And sometimes suck him off just to mess with him.
âDonât underestimate the role of a muse. Some say itâs inseparable from our souls.â
Why do I like the thought of being part of Lanâs soul? Probably because Iâm as possessive as he is and want to engrave myself inside him as deep as heâs inside me.
Astrid stands. âCome on, letâs go down for dinner. Maybe I can dig out his baby albums afterward.â
I grin. âI would love that.â
When we get downstairs, weâre greeted by two new people, or more like, one new face.
I recognize the first one as Eli. I met him fleetingly in the Elitesâ mansion and Landon always made it a point to separate me from him. For some reason, that made Eli more insistent about interacting with me, which, in turn, provoked Lanâs toxic, over-the-top possessive traits.
The man accompanying him is Aiden, whoâs an older copy of Eli. Tall, imposing, and intimidating without even trying.
I donât see him in that light, though. According to Lan, his Uncle Aiden has always been his number one fan, the enabler of his anarchy-driven mind, and the one who understands his antisocial behavior the best.
His dad does, too, now, but it took him some time to come to terms with the fact that Lan is and always will be differentâmostly because he used to treat his siblings in an antisocial manner.
âAnd what are you doing here?â Lan glares at Eli.
âWhatâs with the cold welcome, dear cousin? I was terribly wounded in my nonexistent heart when you invited Dad for dinner and didnât consider including me.â Eli wraps an arm around his fatherâs shoulder. âWe come as a set.â
âDid he force his way to come with you, Uncle?â
âPretty much,â Aiden says with a poker face. âHe said, and I quote, âOf course my presence is welcome. Who wouldnât enjoy my godly company and stimulating conversationalist eloquence?ââ
âMe, for one.â Lan grins. âI can think of someone else who wouldnât either. Maybe I should text that someone so they can judge your stimulating conversationalist eloquence.â
âDadâ¦â Eli says, all humor absent. âRemember when I said I want Lan gone?â
âYes, constantly.â
âI still want him gone.â
âToo bad Iâm here to stay.â Lan makes a face. âAnd stop asking your dad for help like a little bitch. How old are you? Six?â
âYouâre playing with fire, twat.â
âBurn, dear cousin. Burn.â
âBoys,â Levi says, pinching the bridge of his nose. âWhen are you going to grow out of this meaningless rivalry?â
âLet them be.â Aiden smiles. âItâs amusing.â
Lanâs expression goes from playful to burning hot when he spots me with his mother.
He comes to escort me, his hand landing on the small of my back as he guides me to the center of the living area.
Eli offers me his charming smile. âWe meet again, Mia.â
âHi.â
âIsnât it about time you decide this one right here isnât worth your time?â
âIgnore the waste of space.â Lan doesnât even pay him attention. âUncle, meet Mia. The future queen to my kingdom.â
My cheeks heat and I hope itâs not as obvious as I think it is. Whatâs with him and all the labels today?
I offer my hand. âItâs nice to meet you, Mr. King.â
âPlease. Call me Aiden.â He returns the shake with a firm but brief one. âI must say, youâre one brave young lady for putting up with someone like Lan.â
âIâve been saying that for months,â Eli agrees.
âHey.â Lan seems offended. âYouâre supposed to be on my side, Uncle.â
âIt takes courage to put up with you, so of course I have to give credit where credit is due.â He leans over. âGive me a call if this one gives you trouble.â
âMe, too,â Levi says.
âDad!â Lan scoffs.
âLeave my boy alone.â Astrid wraps her arms around his waist in a hug and he smirks, then pretends to be wounded.
âSee, Mum? No one understands my worth.â
âIâll add my number to the Landon Hotline,â Eli says, almost too excitedly.
âCanât be busier than the Eli Hotline,â Lan shoots back. âI know because Iâve been taking care of the fallout for years.â
Eli glares at him and Lan merely waggles his brows.
Aiden and Levi share a look, then shake their heads, almost exasperatingly.
I only just met this family and I already love them.
Theyâre different from mine. While I always thought we were so close-knit, what Maya did ruined everything.
Weâve been taking it slow, but Iâm learning to forgive her. She hit rock bottom after that incident. Apparently, as I suspected, she had a major crush on Ilya, Jeremyâs senior bodyguard, and probably even started a secret relationship with him.
But evidently, she did something so unforgivable, he broke up with her. Then the thing with Mrs. Pratt happened and I cut ties with her.
She had a mental breakdown.
I was there for her. Unlike what I wouldâve thought, I couldnât just watch her disintegrate. Sheâs still my twin, and like Bran said, itâs in our DNA to love our twins, no matter what they do.
Our family has been healing, but Iâm not sure how long this process will take. I guess, as the family counselor said, it can take as long necessary.
The positive thing is that Nikolai apologized again for ignoring me that day and promised not to interfere in my relationship with Landon from now on. Thereâs no love lost between them, but Iâll take any peace offerings I can get.
âWhat are you thinking about?â Lan whispers in my ear as we fall behind while everyone else goes to the dining room.
âHow much I like your family.â
âEveryone except for the nuisance Eli, you mean!â he shouts the last part.
âThe only nuisance is you, prick!â Eli shouts back without hesitation.
âHey, Lan.â I stop in front of him and wrap my arms around his waist.
More than his gorgeous statues, heâs the brutal beauty that always, without doubt, steals my attention.
âYeah?â
âThank you for letting me into your world.â
âThank you for being my world.â
âThank you for helping me get my voice back.â
âThank you for letting me hear it.â
âSeriously, youâve been taking Branâs lessons so well.â
âNo lessons are needed. Besides, Bran is the one whoâs in dire need of lessons, not me.â
The bell rings and he frowns. âMum, are we expecting someone else?â
âI invited someone over.â Eli comes rushing through.
As he opens the door, Glyn jumps Lan in a hug. âSurprise!â
The surprise is, of course, that she brought Kill along.
I wince. This is such a terrible idea.
It doesnât matter how many truces exist between the Heathens and the Elites. Lan and Kill canât stomach each other to save their lives.
âYour presence isnât enough, so you added another obnoxious presence?â Lan asks Eli.
âOf course. The more the merrier, am I right, Kill?â
âRight.â My cousin grins as I greet him with a hug. When I back away, his face reverts to the usual coldness. âLandon.â
âKillian,â he says with the same destructive energy. âFor the record, I still donât like you.â
âI donât like you either.â
âThe solution is simple. Leave my sister.â
âOnly if you leave my cousin.â
âNo.â
âWeâll agree on that, then.â
I meet Glynâs gaze, which looks so done with their shit, and we both roll our eyes.
âMy favorite psychos.â Eli grabs each of them by the shoulder, but they disengage. Lan grabs my hand and Killian does the same with Glyn.
âRude,â Eli mutters under his breath.
âLetâs get the fuck out of here,â Lan whispers in my ear.
âNo. Iâm not bailing on your parents. Besides, this is fun.â
âAs long as it amuses you.â He seems unhappy, but heâs definitely faking it.
I get on my tiptoes and kiss his cheek, then murmur, âI love you, Lan.â
âFuck.â He smiles a genuine heart-stopping smile. âYou sure know how to calm the beast inside me, little muse.â
And I always will.
It doesnât matter how the world sees Landon.
He might be crazy, but heâs my crazy.