God of Ruin (Legacy of Gods #4) by Rina Kent



Shit. I miscalculated that.

Maya wouldn’t step foot inside one of those places with her cheapest heel.

“She wanted to meet Bran because I’ve been telling her so much about him.”

“So much about him,” he repeats in a mysterious tone.

“Yeah. She totally likes him.” Now, I have to actually introduce Maya and Bran. Yikes. They probably won’t get along.

Nikolai fetches my phone from the floor and hands it over. “Call him.”

I jerk. “What?”

“You said you’re friends and spend time together. That means you have his number, no?”

I nod.

“Then call him. I want to verify your story.”

I open my phone and type furiously. “This is ridiculous. Do you have that little faith in me? It’s like you don’t believe me.”

“I don’t,” he says point-blank. “Call him.”

“He’s not used to me calling him.”

“I’m sure he won’t mind it this once since he’s so nice and such a gentleman.” I don’t miss the way he stresses the words I mentioned.

Ah, crap.

I try to buy as much time as possible as I scroll to find Bran’s name while hoping Maya will pop in here already.

She’s always invading my space, but not this time. She’s probably hiding so Niko won’t grill her for answers. The little traitor.

When I take longer than necessary, Nikolai snatches my phone and types ‘Bran’ in the search bar. When the only contact with that name appears, he presses Call and hits the speaker button.

My heart nearly hits the floor as the ringing sound echoes in the air.

Don’t answer.

Don’t answer.

Please.

Please—

“Hello?” Bran’s slightly husky voice sounds in the air as if he was woken up from a nap. “Mia? Are you okay with calling?”

I release a deep breath and catch a glimpse of my brother giving me the side-eye.

The horror.

“Mia?” Bran sobers up. “Is something wrong? Make any form of noise if you need help—”

“It’s her brother, Nikolai.”

Bran goes silent for a few tense beats and I nearly piss myself. This is going too bad too fast.

“Right.” Bran clears his throat and sounds detached, cold, even. “What can I help you with?”

“My sister tells me she spent the night with you three days ago.”

“Spent the night with me?”

“Is that not the case?”

Damn Niko. He makes it sound as if I slept with him or something.

“We met, but she didn’t spend the night with me in that sense.”

Yes, Bran. Thank you.

“What were you doing?”

“I’m sure you can ask your sister that.”

“I did, and I’m trying to decide whether or not I’ll lock her up based on your reply.”

Silence again.

Poor Bran is being dragged into an unfair situation that he didn’t agree with.

“We played a few games,” he replies casually.

“Where?”

“In a gaming café.”

“Which one?”

“The only one on the island. Play Dungeon.”

“With who?”

“Alone.”

I nearly stagger. He did everything right, as if I’d told him all the details, but he missed on the last one.

“Alone,” Nikolai repeats with a sly smirk.

“Yes. We were the only ones who played. Maya was there, but she was too preoccupied with her phone most of the time.”

My man.

I’m totally buying Bran the new League of Legends merch.

“If there isn’t anything else…” Bran trails off and then hangs up.

I smile at my brother triumphantly and sign, “It’s not good to distrust your own siblings. We need to work on these bad habits, Niko.”

“You’ll stay away from that bunch of little fuckers.” He pushes the phone against my chest. “Brandon included.”

And then he leaves. Gee. Talk about pissed off.

But oh well. This is still a win.

Now, I need to thank Bran personally and hope—no, pray—I never see his psycho brother again.





4





MIA





Since meditation in the house is virtually impossible, I had to come up with an alternative.

The chess club downtown.

We have a chess club in The King’s U, but they don’t provide me with a challenge anymore. Besides, I might have kicked the club’s president in the shin for calling Maya an attention whore.

So what if she likes to dress up and show off her body? It’s none of his damn business.

As is obvious by now, I don’t react well to people hurting or bad-mouthing my family. Besides, that damn president knows shit about our lives and the type of pressure and danger we’ve had to navigate through since we were kids.

Maya is an independent girl who loves dressing up and showing off her beauty. She definitely wasn’t looking for that scum’s attention.

Naturally, I was blacklisted from the club, despite being the best they had. Anyway, I was able to join the local chess club a few weeks ago after seeing a few flyers outside our dorm building.