God of War (Legacy of Gods #6) Read Online Rina Kent

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Legacy of Gods Series by Rina Kent
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Total pages in book: 158
Estimated words: 156392 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 782(@200wpm)___ 626(@250wpm)___ 521(@300wpm)
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“You said you wanted to marry him,” Anni says.

“People change their minds all the time. If I think I want to be out of this game, I can simply retreat.”

“If you believe this is a mere game to Eli, then you’re sorely mistaken,” Creigh says between bites.

“He’s always playing games, not fairly, might I add. Why can’t I do the same?”

“You certainly can, but we both know you’re unable to handle the consequences.”

I stab my sushi as I glare at him, and the worst part is that I have no comeback, because he’s right.

My battles with Eli have no goal or aim. It’s as if I’m floating in the air, hoping to find a port somewhere.

“So, Ava. In the group chat, you said you’re practicing the cello,” Anni changes the subject not so subtly. “Are you thinking about participating in any competitions?”

“Nope. I’m just having fun on my own.” If I put pressure on myself again, I’ll lose my newfound connection with the cello.

And with reality.

That’s probably why I’ve been religiously taking my meds and didn’t order a drink even when I had the chance to.

I’m here, and I want to be here for as long as possible.

Dr. Blaine said my amnesia is not forcibly related to my mental condition, but I highly doubt that.

“I’m glad you’re enjoying yourself.” Anni beams, then goes back to fawning over Creigh and sharing her food.

Third-wheeling sucks.

Thankfully, they soon realize I’m still here—or more like, Anni does. Creigh seems to shut out the entire world when she’s around. We talk about life, her ballet shows, and Creigh’s MBA at Princeton, which he’s only pursuing so he can be with her in the States.

It’s weird hearing how all of my friends' lives have moved forward and I’m stuck in two years ago.

No, it’s much worse.

I’m stuck several years back, in a muddy swamp of lethal emotions, numb awareness, and sudden breakdowns.

The thought that one of those episodes will sneak up on me and engulf me in a silent white cloud haunts me day and night. In part, that’s why I don’t want to sleep.

The other part is that I’ve starved my body of sleep so much, it now refuses to knock itself down.

“Ava?”

I lift my head and pause when I’m met with a familiar face. He’s taller now, more muscular, but he’s still the same guy. Shiny blond hair, sparkling blue eyes, chiseled nose—the epitome of a European prince.

“V?” I ask.

“I’m honored you remember me,” Vance says with a blinding smile.

“Of course I’d remember, you silly oaf, come here.” I stand up and hug him, and then point at my company. “This is Creighton and Annika, my friends. Vance is a school darling.”

“Your favorite darling, pink princess?”

“You know you are.”

Creighton stands and shakes his head not so gently. “Nice to meet you, Vance. I’m Ava’s brother-in-law.”

Prick.

Is he getting paid by Eli today or something?

“I’m aware. No one in this country missed the infamous marriage that could only be rivaled by a royal wedding.” Vance’s cordial tone doesn’t change, letting Creigh’s peacock behavior fly past him.

In an ideal world, I’d be married to someone like Vance right now. Beautiful, respectful, and would worship me like a queen.

Instead, I’m stuck with a psycho.

“Wrong.” Creigh releases him. “We’re much wealthier than the royal family.”

“Creigh!” Anni tugs on his sleeve.

“So I’ve heard.” Vance keeps the perfect polite smile. “Might I join you?”

“Certainly.” I usher him to the seat beside me before Creigh indulges in his rare dickish behavior.

I’m thankful Vance doesn’t seem to let it affect him as he orders some food and I get more yuzu water.

We catch up about the past few years we haven’t been in touch. He went to study at Harvard after school and then went to Australia to help manage a branch of his family’s business. He’s now back in London at the headquarters of their company that manages this restaurant and a few other places in Chelsea and Belgravia.

The entire time he speaks, Anni and I try to be amicable, but Creigh seems to be possessed by his brother’s demonic soul.

It’s actually challenging for Vance to say a word without Creigh either mocking him or being passive-aggressive for no apparent reason.

“You’ve been doing so well.” I smile.

“Not as well as you, obviously.” He points at my hand. “That ring is a blindness hazard.”

“And yet you can still see. Looks like I need to up my game.” Eli’s deep, dark voice rushes beneath my skin like a shot of adrenaline.

My pulse spikes and a shiver crawls down my spine as I look to my side.

There he is.

The bastard.

There’s masculine beauty, and then there’s Eli in a black suit, powder-blue shirt, slicked hair, and a jaw so chiseled, it has the capacity to cut people in half.

I’m people. People is me.

It’s tragically unfair that the devil looks mouthwateringly tempting. No wonder people sell their souls.


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