Deviant King (Royal Elite #1) by Rina Kent



I approach him and sit beside him on the grass. “Then do you believe those who manipulate have a sense of essence?”

He gives an easy smile. “Perhaps they suffer from an existential crisis, too.”

“In that case, and according to the theory, people who manipulate can be manipulated. It’s an endless circle.”

“It is.” He shakes the book in front of me. “You read this, yes?”

I nod, but I don’t mention that the main character, Antoine, bored me with his existential crisis. He seemed very psychologically unwell and needed some psychotherapy. It doesn’t help that I was never a fan of Jean-Paul Sartre’s theory.

“Have you ever thought why Antoine Roquentin kept questioning his existence?” Cole asks.

“Because he’s an existentialism freak and a self-insertion from Sartre.”

He chuckles, the sound easy. “That’s one way to look at it, but maybe you should read it again and search for some hidden clues.”

Before I can say anything, he drops the book in my lap. “Aiden gave it to me, so keep it in good shape.”

Aiden gave it to him? I never thought he’d be interested in philosophy, let alone existentialist theories.

Cole and I spend the next fifteen minutes discussing Sartre’s work and some of his philosopher contemporaries. It’s a heated conversation since Cole and I disagree on almost everything, but it manages to keep my head off what’s happening at the pitch.

We switch to music, and I laugh when Cole says that he likes Coldplay. “At least we agree on that.”

“At least your taste in music is better than your taste in philosophy.”

“Hey!” I bump my shoulder against his.

Smiling, he hops to his feet and offers me his hand. “Come on. It’s time for me to practice like a dumb athlete.”

“You hold a grudge, don’t you?” I take his hand.

“Me? Never.”

“Try again, Captain.”

He chuckles and so do I. The sound drifts in the secluded area around us. If I knew Cole would be such a good sport, I would’ve befriended him earlier.

Or not.

Cole belongs to Aiden’s small circle and I never looked twice at them before.

“Am I interrupting something?”

Aiden stands near the brick wall I was leaning against earlier, arms crossed over his chest.

My heart skips a beat, no matter how much I hate it.

But that’s the thing about hearts, isn’t it? They can’t help beating despite the pain.

I look around him, expecting to find Silver hanging off his arm like some puppet.

She’s not here.

Aiden’s eyes narrow on where I’m clutching Cole’s hand. If looks could kill, we would be on fire now.

I should let Cole go and ignore Aiden, but screw him. He had the bitch queen hang off his arm all day. What right does he have to glare at me as if I’m doing the wrong thing?

“Yes, you are, actually,” I say in a light tone. “Cole and I were having a good time until you showed up.”

Cole raises an eyebrow, but he doesn’t say anything. In fact, his lips quirk in amusement.

“Let her go, Nash,” Aiden grinds out, his breathing turning harsher.

I grip Cole’s hand tighter. He doesn’t attempt to leave, either way.

“Elsa…” Aiden’s voice drifts in clear menace. “Let go of that hand or — ”

“Or what? What will you do now? Make me watch while you fuck Silver?” Shut up, damn you. I’m giving him ideas.

Before he can reply, I lift my chin in false bravado. “I can do the same if you’re into voyeurism.”

Aiden is in my face in a split second. I flinch back as my heartbeat picks up speed. Aiden looms over me like doom and glares down at me with flaring nostrils that might as well breathe fire.

In my stupefaction, I don’t even realise that Cole has slipped his hand from mine.

“Don’t be late for practice, King. You need to make up for your mess last game.” Cole offers me a warm smile and disappears around the corner.

Aiden advances into me. I try to keep my ground, but it’s impossible with all the demons swirling in his eyes.

I gulp past the lump in my throat. With every step he takes forward, I step back.

My shoulder blades hit the tree, and I wince.

Aiden leans his forearm on the tree above my head, caging me in. “Are you done playing, sweetheart?”





Chapter Thirty-Four





Done playing?

Is this all that it is to him?

Are my heart and my body a bloody game?

The fury from earlier sweeps over me. My posture stiffens, but I keep my tone level when I speak.

“Actually no, Aiden. I’m not done playing. I think I’ll take Xander up on his offer and become his girlfriend — for real this time. Then, there’s Cole. I didn’t realise he’s so interesting and smart. Even Ronan is so charming. Choices, choices.”

“Are you done?” Aiden’s jaw is tight, but he manages to control whatever temper is trying to blaze through.

“I’m not done. You don’t believe me, do you? Do you think I’m bluffing? I’ll prove it to you.”

He grips my arm with brute force. “You’re not going anywhere.”