Chapter 200
King of the Underworld
Chapter Two Hundred Sephie Stephen thought for a moment. âBoss is the only thing Iâve seen stop it for her. His touch seems to calm it down.â
I looked at both of them. âIâll be okay. It goes away after a while, but I never know how bad it will get first. Sometimes I lose control of my body when it gets really bad. Thatâs what Iâm trying to avoid.â
Viktor moved behind me, his giant hands on my shoulders. He didnât say a word, he just calmly stood there like he was willing my trauma to calm down. I took a deep breath. It did actually help.
Dr. Williams walked back into the room with the x-ray films in his hand. He handed Stephen a card, as well. âThatâs the police unit Iâm working with. Each time I hear of a new person whoâs come in contact with that doctor, I send them there,â he said as he clipped the films on the wall to look at them. He looked at them, looked at Ivan, then looked at the films again. He scratched his head, then turned to look at Ivan. âYour break is completely healed. Not only that, but I canât even tell where it was to start with. Thatâs virtually unheard of except in very young children.â He looked to me, grabbing scissors from a drawer at the side of the room. He sat on a stool and rolled himself to Ivan. âLetâs get the stitches out so you can leave.â
He worked quickly, telling Ivan that he still needed to be careful with his arm. âHave you had any pain in your arm lately?â
1 couldnât help but laugh. I looked at lvan, asking in Russian âhave you had any pain in your arm ever?â
Viktor squeezed my shoulders as he laughed quietly behind me. Ivan grinned at me, but looked at the doctor completely straight-faced, ânope, Doc. Itâs felt great. You do great work.â
As he pulled out the last of Ivanâs stitches, he said, âokay, well take it easy for another week or so and then you can start to use it more. Itâs healed. Itâs healed better than Iâve ever seen an injury like that heal in such a short time, so I think youâll be fine.â He looked to me. âAnd please, give the police unit a call. Youâre the only one that knows what he looks like. Weâve been trying to get him for over ten years now.â
I nodded my head. I went to say something, but Viktor answered for me. âWeâll make sure itâs taken care of, Doc.â His giant hands were still gently resting on my shoulders. He was the calming presence I needed to keep the shaking from getting too bad. Ivan squeezed my hand as he pulled us both up.
âThanks, Doc,â Ivan said as we all quickly walked out of the room. In the hallway, Ivan looked down at me, âyou okay, princess?â
I nodded my head. âPapa Bear helped in there. He kept the shaking from getting worse.â I felt Viktor silently grab my other hand as we walked quickly down the hallway to the exit.
We were back to the penthouse in record time. Once in the elevator, Viktor told me he was taking me to Adrikâs office. I looked to Ivan, still worried about him. âNo, Papa Bear, Iâm okay. I promise. I screwed up his schedule yesterday. I donât want to sc rew it up two days in a row. We can go to the penthouse. Iâll be okay, itâs getting better. I promise,â I said, trying to convince him not to interrupt Adrik.
He looked at me skeptically, but relented. âThen youâre stuck with us for a little longer until Iâm sure youâre okay. Youâve had a rough couple of days, sestrichka.â
âIâm surprisingly okay with what happened yesterday. Like, I might be a ps ychopath Iâm so okay with it,â I said. I looked at all of them, gauging their reactions to what I said.
Stephen started to say something, but the doors dinged and started to open. He was waiting until we were in the penthouse before he said anything. Before he could speak, I said, âwait a minute, thereâs something I need to do.â I still had a hold of Ivanâs hand. I stopped him and opened my arms for him to give me a real, two-armed hug. âI fre aking need this,â I said quietly as I wrapped my arms around his waist. He wrapped both of his giant arms around me and held me tightly as 1 rested my head on his chest. I inhaled deeply, feeling my body relax a little more.
I stepped back from him, unexpected tears in my eyes. âI canât tell you guys how nice it is to feel safe with you. Like life- changing and thatâs not just me being overly dramatic, even though I do enjoy that,â I said, trying to laugh to keep the tears from falling. I felt Viktorâs giant arm around my shoulders, pulling me to him. Once again, he said nothing. He just held me tightly for a moment.
Stephen said, âSephie, you realize you do the same for us, right?â 1 tried to peak over Viktorâs shoulder at Stephen, who was still behind Viktor, but he was too tall. I turned him so I could see Stephen without letting go of Viktor.
âI do not realize that, Yoden. What do you mean?â I asked.
âYoden?â he said, looking at me skeptically.
âYoda and Stephen. Yoden. Come on, not all nicknames stick the first time. Give me a break here. Iâm just throwing things out there, seeing what sticks,â I said, laughing.
He just shook his head as he said, âwe give you physical security, but you give us emotional security.
Itâs the classic masculine/ feminine dynamic. We give you a space where you feel safe physically which allows you to give us a space where we feel secure emotionally. So, while youâre grateful to us for making you feel safe, we feel exactly the same toward you.â
My eyes went a little wide as he was talking. I stepped back from Viktor to look at him and Ivan. They both nodded in agreement with what Stephen said. I thought for a moment, chewing on my bottom lip, not knowing how to respond. I looked at Stephen sideways, âso youâre telling me, this whole time, it wasnât my sexual charms?â
He laughed. âYou know those things donât work on me, right? I have immunity.â
I looked at him, in feigned disbelief. âMy milkshake does not bringeth all the boys to the yard?â
That got a loud laugh out of all of them. Stephen walked to me, pulling me into a hug. âSeph, youâre just the best.â
Viktor and Stephen stayed with me and Ivan in the penthouse for a while longer. I think they were enjoying the break. Eventually, Viktorâs phone pulled them away, leaving Ivan and I alone. He looked at me, a serious look on his face.
âUh oh, Super Squish. Shi tâs about to get real,â I said, grinning at him.
âAbout this doctor that did your procedure. Iâve run into nothing but dead ends. If you can give me a description of him, I can see if that helps jog peopleâs memories. People have heard of him, but no one knows details,â he said.
âWhat about the police?â I asked.
âWe should talk to Adrik about that. Heâs close with the police commissioner. He should be able to get us the information this unit has on this guy, but theyâre going to want that description in exchange.â He thought for a moment, looking at me. âWe can do things the police canât, princess, but they donât give up information for free. They need to still feel important,â he said, chuckling.
I nodded in understanding. âHave you talked to any prostitutes or their pimps? Iâm almost certain thatâs how my uncle knew about this guy. I think he mostly does abortions for prostitutes. My uncleâs friend that knew about the doctor was a pimp. He would come to the house occasionally, but I would always leave when he was there. He gave me the creeps.â
âDo you remember that guyâs name? We might be able to find him, Ivan asked. He reached up with his previously bandaged arm to run his hand over his goatee like his arm hadnât been in a sling for weeks.
âOnly his street name. His girls used to call him Chucky and thatâs all I ever heard my uncle call him. I donât think that was his real name though,â I said.
âItâs a start,â he said. âAre you sure youâre up for talking to the police about this?â
I looked down, my hands starting to fidget in my lap. I thought for a moment, then looked back up at his concerned face. âI can do it if it means finding this guy. Thereâs no telling what else heâs done to other people.â I paused, then added, âbut you guys are gonna have to go with me. I might not be able to avoid screwing up Adrikâs schedule that day.â
âHis schedule is the least of his worries when it comes to you, princess. Heâs going to be mad at us for not bringing you to his office today once he finds out. Heâs told us all before, nothing else matters without you.â
âSh ut up.â
He thought for a moment. âI think the first time he told us that was when we were at the ranch house in Italy. When you were passed out and he couldnât leave you or youâd get su cked back into your nightmare. I went into the room the morning we were supposed to leave and told him weâd all decided we couldnât leave. He agreed and said nothing was more important than you. His empire is replaceable, princess. You are not.â
I sat, somewhat stunned, for a moment. I didnât know how to respond. Luckily, Misha came into the penthouse and saved me from having to.
âGazelle, are you hungry yet? Because Iâm starving and we canât decide what to get for lunch, so youâre the deciding vote,â Misha said, his broad smile stretched across his face. He sat down next to me, his arm around my shoulders.
âWhat are the choices? Do any of them involve a burrito the size of my head? Because if they do, thatâs what gets my vote,â I said.
He leaned over, kissing my cheek, âthis is why youâre the best, Sephie. Be back shortly with a burrito the size of your head.â My stomach growled loud enough for them to hear. They both looked at me, pretending to be shocked.
âWhat? Sometimes my stomach feels neglected and needs to be included in the conversation. She has a mind of her own,â 1 said, laughing.