God of Malice: Chapter 7
God of Malice: A Dark College Romance (Legacy of Gods Book 1)
âTell me why weâre here again?â I wince at the loud sound of rap music, chattering, and people.
So many people.
âBecause we stan violence, duh.â Ava cheers while swaying to the music.
âYou know, this unorthodox fascination with male violence could be a manifestation of unpleasant tendencies.â Cecily slides her glasses over her nose. âItâs kind of toxic.â
âCall me queen of toxicity then, because I get to stare at this divine beauty.â Ava nudges Annika. âIsnât that right, Anni?â
She fidgets, watching the crowd surrounding us as if theyâre aliens out to kidnap and enslave us. Like Cecily and me, she wasnât keen on coming to the fighting ring, but democracy doesnât win with Ava.
Besides, despite Cesâs psychological profiling just now, she wasnât vehemently against it when the idea first popped up.
Itâs good to get some air and change the scenery, is what she told me before the three of them dragged me to this underground fighting ring downtown.
And surprise, most of the fighting happens between our university and The Kingâs U.
It goes without saying that weâre rivals in every way. Each university encourages its students to take part in clubs, sports, and contests just so they can beat the other university.
Aside from the official sports such as football, basketball, and lacrosse, thereâs this ongoing tradition of a neutral ground fight club where a championship is held.
Itâs basically a gambling den about who gets to win in fistfights. Rumor has it, the chancellors know itâs going on and not only turn a blind eye, but they even bet on the championship.
The club is packed as hell, despite the fact that tonight is a normal fighting day where people get matched up randomly. On championship nights, both campuses pour into here like ants.
Weâre currently waiting for the highlight of the eveningâa match between two of the strongest fighters from our unis. The fighter from our side is Creigh, whoâs having his shoulders massaged by Remi on the pedestal above.
While Remi is the captain of the basketball team and Bran is the captain of the Lacrosse team, they never fight.
When we asked Remi why he doesnât, he snorted and laughed and mocked us. âPreposterous! Me? A fight? As in, putting my lordshipâs nose in jeopardy? Youâre out of your mind, youâre out of your mind, and everyone is out of their fucking mind!â
The hypocrite is totally fine with thrusting that preposterous act onto Creigh, though.
I really wish my cousin didnât have such a strong inclination to violence. He couldâve been a silent nerd, but he chose to be a silent brute.
While Iâm still watching Remi and Creigh, two tall guys stroll to their sides. The first is none other than my brother, Landon, dressed in shorts and a jerseyâprobably ready to fight.
Everyone in the School of Arts & Music avoids any manifestation of violence, and some even ditch sports altogether, to protect our hands.
But not my deranged brother.
He loves to draw blood with the same hands that sculpt masterpieces.
Life can be unfair like that by choosing to bestow boundless talent to undeserving people.
I love my brother, sometimes, but heâs not a decent human being.
Not even close.
The one accompanying him, however, is a surprise. My oldest cousin, Eli, Creighâs brother, matches Lanâs nonchalant aura like a king waltzing to his throne.
Eli keeps a profile so low that my attempts seem amateurish in comparison. Even though heâs studying for his PhD at REU, we barely see him.
If ever.
No one even knows where he is at all times. So when Grandpa asks about how his eldest grandchild is doing, I give the most generic answer because my knowledge about Eliâs state is no different from his.
So to see him here tonight is as rare as a unicorn.
I nudge Ava, but in reality, I donât need to.
My friend is already staring in his directionâor more like glaring. Iâve known Ava since we were in nappies, and nothing is able to completely wipe her good mood like Eliâs presence.
âAnd what is he doing here?â she grits out.
âShowing his support to Creigh?â I try, always playing the middle ground between my otherworldly side of the family and my friends.
âSupport, my arse. If he and that word met on the top of a volcano, itâd free fall to lava. Heâs just here to ruin everyoneâs evening.â
âOnly if you let him,â Cecily touches her arm. Sheâs the best pacifist ever, I swear. I wish I had Cesâs way of making everything seem okay.
âRight.â Ava releases a breath. âBesides, Lan is here, too, and Glyn is fine with it.â
âIâm not scared of him.â Lie. But they donât need to know that.
Also, Iâve come to learn the hard way that there are worse things than my brother. At least he wasnât actively trying to destroy me.
âThatâs the spirit, bitch.â Ava bumps her shoulder with mine. âFuck the boys.â
âVery classy.â Cecily rolls her eyes. âYouâre supposed to be the granddaughter of the former prime minister.â
âDonât be a prude. And Grandpa encourages my need to express myself, thank you very much.â
âUmm.â Annika shifts from foot to foot. âWe should probably go before the start of the fight.â
âWhat? No, weâre here for the fight and to cheer on Creigh. We canât just leave.â Ava cups her mouth and screams, âYouâve got this, Cray Cray!â
He merely stares in our direction while Remi waves and shows off Creightonâs muscles.
Landon is focused on his phone, completely oblivious to his surroundings. Eli, who was drinking from a bottle of water, pauses and tilts his head in our direction.
Or more like in Avaâs.
No words are spoken, but itâs like theyâre having a silent war. Ava and Eli always had the weirdest relationship that I canât put a name to.
One thingâs for certain, though. Itâs always been filled with some sort of tension.
She tries to maintain eye contact, but despite the fact that sheâs the strongest, most outspoken person I know, sheâs no match for Eliâs hurricane-like energy. She huffs, flips her hair, and switches her attention to our new friend. âAs I was saying, dear Anni, weâre here to stay.â
âJer will have my neck if he sees me here.â
âYouâre a big girl,â Cecily says. âHe doesnât tell you what to do.â
âThatâs right.â Ava holds her in a half-hug and they look like princesses with Avaâs lace pink dress and Annikaâs purple tulle skirt. âWeâve got you, girl.â
âYouâ¦youâre right.â She digs her heels in the ground and smiles. âJer canât do anything to me.â
âSure about that, Anoushka?â
Annika and I freeze for two different reasons. She, because that voice that spoke from behind us is definitely her brotherâs.
The notorious Jeremy Volkov, whoâs rumored to be a killer in the making.
Me?
An amber-woodsy scent takes me hostage, and I want to think itâs a play of my imagination, as was the case for the last week.
Ever since he cornered me near the library a week ago, Iâve been looking over my shoulder, checking my locks, and searching my surroundings.
Heâs put me in a hyperaware mode against my own will, and Iâve tried to conquer it by painting, jogging, and letting Ava take me anywhere she wants.
None of that has worked.
And Iâm starting to think it was a psychological trick. He specifically told me heâs coming back just to keep me on the edge, so even if heâs not physically tormenting me, the mental impact does the job.
Every time Iâve tried to push him out of my head, he barges into my subconscious with the persistent lethality of poison.
Which is why I hope now is one of those moments where Iâm being paranoid for no reason. That I just need to take a pill and go to sleep.
But when I turn around, my eyes clash with those monstrous ones. Heâs standing beside a man whoâs about his height, has thick dark brows, and is wearing a closed-off expression, as if heâs offended with the world itself.
It must be Jeremy.
Despite his infamous reputation of maiming people for sport, itâs not him that I canât stop staring at.
Itâs the arsehole by his side in his black shirt and black trousers and trainers. Heâs dressed so casually but still reeks of corruption, like a power-hungry politician or a bloodthirsty warlord.
He still looks tenfold worse than his charming appearance.
Or maybe itâs because, unlike all the people present, Iâm well aware of what this devil is capable of.
I automatically take a step back and his lips tilt in a small smirk.
Thatâs the thing.
The freaking psycho enjoys driving me to the edge.
Hell, he gets off on it.
âOh, hi, Jer,â Annika stumbles over her words. âI didnât really mean to come here. I was just taking a tour with my new friends.â
âTaking a tour in a place youâre not supposed to be?â Jeremy speaks with effortless power, accentuated by a raised brow.
âI was justââ
âLeaving,â he finishes for her. âNow.â
âHey.â Cecily steps in front of her. âShe can decide whether to leave or stay on her own because oh, I think weâre at an age where women donât get told what to do.â
Jeremy stares down at her blankly, as if heâs contemplating whether or not he should crush her with a hand or two.
I love Cecilyâs braveryâI doâbut some people are just not worth risking your life to oppose. Jeremy is at the top of that list.
Annika seems to know that, too, because she subtly pushes Cecily away. âItâs okay. Iâll go back.â
My friend, who obviously has multiple death wishes, shoos her with a hand. âYou donât have to if you donât want to.â
âI want to, really.â Annika shakes her head and whispers, âItâs not worth it.â
âWalk in front of me, Anoushka.â
Annika bows her head and murmurs, âIâm sorry.â
Then she follows her brotherâs command. Theyâre not two steps away before Cecily fumes, âThat bloody misogynistic pig is simply not going to dictate Anniâs life.â
And then my crazy friend follows them.
âI swear to fuck, sheâs suicidal,â Ava whispers, then yells, âWait for me, Ces!â
No, noâ¦
I donât spare a glance at who Iâm left with and attempt to follow after themâgirls standing up for girls and all that. Truth is, Iâd rather face Jeremy than his psychotic friend.
My head crashes into a wall of muscles and I step backward in shock.
A hand wraps around my elbow, seemingly gentle yet anything but. âWhere do you think youâre going?â
I try to pull my elbow free, but he only tightens his hold as a warning.
My gaze strays sideways, hoping to catch the attention of someone familiar, but all the faces have turned blurry, featureless, even.
âItâs useless to find refuge in anyone but me, baby.â
âScrew you. Iâm not your baby.â
His free hand reaches out for me and I freeze, thinking heâll choke me again.
Images of him sneaking into my nightmare, strangling me, then doing unspeakable things to me come crashing down. I donât want to think about my state when I woke up or where my hand was.
Itâs like the time I stroked my neck as I stared at that damn painting I somehow couldnât vandalize.
However, his fingers seep into my hair gently, lovingly. âDid I mention that your fight is adorable? The way your beautiful eyes war with both fear and determination is a turn-on. I wonder if this is the look Iâll see when youâre writhing underneath me as I stuff your cunt with my cock.â
My lips tremble. Iâm still not used to the way he speaks so dirty so casually, but I say, âThe only thing youâll see is your blood as I stab you to death.â
âI donât mind. Red happens to be my favorite color.â He tips his chin at the red patterns on my shirt. âYour style is cute.â
I donât want to be cute to this bastard. I donât want to be anything to him, because his attention?
Itâs suffocating.
The only thing I breathe, see, or feel is him. The intoxicating scent, the intimidating physique, and the haunting presence.
âIâve been thinking,â he muses, still stroking his fingers in my hair with no warmth whatsoever. âArenât you going to ask what Iâve been thinking about?â
âNot interested.â
âSee, thatâs where you do things wrong, Glyndon. If you continue antagonizing me for sport, youâll only get yourself cut.â His tone holds no threat, not an obvious one, anyway. âAs I was saying, Iâve been thinking about the best way to have your lips around my cock again. Are you game?â
âTo bite your dick off for real this time? Sure.â
He chuckles, the sound soft, but his touch in my hair is anything but. âCareful. Iâm allowing you to push, but donât mistake my tolerance for acceptance. Iâm not a generous man.â
âShocker.â
âYour stubbornness can be grating, but weâll smooth it out.â He tucks a strand of hair behind my ear. âGo out with me for a ride.â
I stare at him, eyes big, waiting for him to laugh.
He doesnât.
âAre you serious?â
âDo I seem like the joking type?â
âNo, but you must be the delusional type if you think Iâll go anywhere with you.â
âWillingly.â
âWhat?â
âYou wonât go anywhere with me willingly. But I can find ways to drag you out of here and no one will see you.â
âMy brother and cousins are up there,â I hiss, searching for them with my gaze.
Come on, Lan, even your craziness is welcome right now.
âThey wonât see either,â he says casually. âIf I choose to, no one will hear of you again and youâll be a measly statistic.â
A shudder slashes down my spine because I know, I just know this is no joking matter to him and that if he chooses to, he could and would definitely keep his word.
âStop it,â I whisper.
âI might consider that when you do what I asked for earlier and go on a ride with me.â
âSo you have the green light to do as you threatened? If you actually kidnap me, no one will be the wiser since I went with you on my own feet.â
âThatâs true, but I promise to return you safely.â
âExcuse me for not believing you.â
âHmm.â He strokes the lobe of my ear, back and forth like an eerie lullaby. âWhat would make you believe me?â
âNothing.â I breathe harshly, partly because of being in his presence and the fact that he wonât stop freaking touching me. I donât react well to my sensory world and it shows. âI donât trust you and never will.â
âAs I said, never say never.â His eyes hold mine hostage for a second, two, and I swear Iâm going to catch fire by the third. âHow about I prove that I keep my word?â
âHow the hell would you do that?â
âIâll win this upcoming match for you.â
âOh, so youâll beat up Creighâwho happens to be my cousinâto prove a point. What a classic you move.â
âIâll lose it then,â he says without blinking. âIâll get beaten up to prove a point.â
My lips fall open, but I quickly recuperate. âI donât want that.â
âThatâs what youâll get.â He brushes my hair again. âAnd youâll watch every moment of it, baby. If you dare leave, Iâll send that cousin of yours into a coma.â
âYouâ¦wouldnât.â
âTry me.â
âWhy the hell are you doing all of this? Are youâ¦insane?â
âMaybe. After all, insanity, evil, and ruthlessness are boundless and lawless. Iâd rather be insane than an ordinary fool.â He leans over and my heart stops beating for a fraction of a second as he kisses the top of my head slowly, gently. âWait for me, baby.â
And then his touch is gone, and so are the remnants of my fragile sanity.
I can only watch as he rushes through the crowd and heads to the middle of the ring.