Chapter 231
King of the Underworld
Chapter Two Hundred Thirty-One Adrik I laughed. âThat one has been happening for a while. But that shouldnât surprise any of you. She does it to you guys too,â I said.
âNot like what she just did to you. Although, Iâd be willing to het she probably could do it to one of us If we tried it,â Misha said.
âI donât know. It works the best with Adrik. Heâs the only one I know for sure. The rest of you is usually my best guess,â Sephie said.
âChristmas isnât that far away. What size crystal ball were you thinking youâll need to get this side hustle off the ground?â Ivan asked, causing Sephie to grin at him.
âIt does make sense that you two would be so completely in sync. Iâve never seen two people as connected as you two are. It makes sense that you two feel what the other one feels, but not even being in the same room is pretty impressive,â Stephen said. Out of all the guys, he was the most scientifically minded, especially when it came to psychology and matters of the mind. Iâm sure he was constructing an experiment to carry out to prove that what heâd just seen was real.
âSurely youâve seen something similar in your 900 years on this earth?â Andrei asked Stephen.
âOnce before,â Stephen said, completely straight-faced. We all laughed. Sephie had set out the food on the island as we were talking and laughing. She walked to me as the guys helped themselves to food, tucking herself into my side where she fit so perfectly. I looked down at her, reveling in her smile.
âThis is exactly what I needed, solnishko,â I said, brushing a curl from her face. She just smiled her sweet smile and stood on her toes to kiss me. Suddenly the stress from the day was completely gone.
âSo, tell us what happened with Giana,â Misha said after we had all started eating.
Viktor couldnât hide his amusement. âYou missed a good one, Misha. You wouldâve been so happy, especially after you were so angry last week,â he said.
Misha looked at me, clearly still angry as he thought about Gianaâs behavior last week. âI hope you made her feel terrible.â
I shrugged my shoulders. âI donât know if she actually heard anything I said, thatâs the issue. It seemed like Armando had said the same thing to her over and over and sheâs still not hearing it. He was almost trying to force an apology out of her, like she was a child. I question whether sheâs really heard anything thatâs been said to her if she canât even apologize on her own,â I said.
âThankfully, Boss didnât accept it. Honestly, I was shocked that Armando did it,â Viktor said.
âI do feel bad for Mando. Heâs in an awkward spot with this one,â I said.
âWhat did you say to her?â Sephie asked.
âI told her she should come and apologize on her own, first and foremost. Then I think I told her you were smarter than she was and that her insecurity with herself was no excuse to try and use a falsely perceived fault to tear you down to make herself feel better. Then I listed everything youâve done for her since sheâs been here and tried to make her feel bad for thinking the worst of you. I also mightâve thrown in a veiled threat about how angry we all were with her last week,â I said that last sentence quietly. I wasnât sure how happy Sephie was going to be with that one. Misha, on the other hand, was ecstatic.
âOh, please tell me you told her how angry I was last week. She canât keep from staring at me. Like literally all the time. I hope it crushes her to know I was pi ssed,â he said.
âNot just you, Misha. I told her all of us were angry with her,â I said.
âHe told her that if she hurts Sephie, she deals with us,â Viktor said.
Misha threw his fists in the air, âYES! Please tell me she was scared.â
âServes her right,â Ivan said. âSometimes you have to learn lessons the hard way. This is definitely one of those times for her.â
âI think Sephie was right about her leading a sheltered life up until recently. Armando made a comment about her parents fixing everything for her but teaching her nothing or something like that after Boss ripped her a new one,â Viktor said.
âSo, her parents have been covering for her?â Sephie asked, âThatâs what he made it seem like, but I donât know anything else about it,â Viktor said. âThis kind of has spoiled rich kid vibes, donât you think?â
Sephie was quiet for a moment. I could tell she was thinking about things; she chewed on her bottom lip, lost in thought. âOk, so who here thinks sheâs going to want to go back to Italy in the next week?â
she asked, a devilish grin on her face.
Four of us raised our hands. Stephen, one of the ones that didnât raise his hand, said, âI think sheâll try, but I think this is the pivotal moment where Armando forces her to grow up. I donât think heâll let her go back to Italy right now. Not without him and I donât think heâs du mb enough to think itâs a good idea to leave the city right now.â
âWeâre adding this to the wh ite board in the morning.â Andrei said.
Sephie was still lost in thought as we cleaned the kitchen up from dinner. Weâd settled into a routine where she would cook, with the help of whoever was around to help her, but we all pitched in to clean up after, so she didnât have to. The guys would happily wash dishes if it meant she cooked more. Viktor still hadnât even advertised that we needed a chef. At this point, I was convinced he wasnât going to until Sephie told him she was tired of cooking.
We would order takeout regularly, just to give her a break. I didnât want her to feel like she had to cook.
Only when she wanted. to. We were just incredibly lucky that she wanted to cook more often than not.
She was still sitting at the island in the kitchen, lost in thought, as we cleaned up and kept chatting about everything going on. Ivan noticed her blank expression before I did. He called her name to try to get her attention, but she didnât respond. The other guys noticed she didnât respond right away too, so we all stopped. Ivan walked to her, placing his large hand on her shoulder.
âPrincess?â he asked. As soon as she felt his hand on her, she looked up at him. She was almost surprised that he was standing next to her.
âSh it. I did it again,â she said. He chuckled at her as he slid his arm around her shoulders.
âTell me whatâs going on, princess,â he said quietly. I stood and watched this giant bear of a man that could strike fear into any person he chose to be gentle and soft with her. I had never seen him be this way until Sephie. I didnât know it was possible. He generally never liked being touched and from what little I know about his past, with good reason. She knew he needed it the most, I think. Ivan had very thick walls, but they were no match for Sephie. She knocked them down faster than I thought possible.