Chapter 317
King of the Underworld
Chapter Three Hundred Seventeen Sephle I looked at Misha and Andrei when everyone else left to go âtalkâ to Armando. âWe are not allowed to do anything weird that will cause them to come running back upstairs this time.â
While they both laughed at me, Misha asked, âdo you not like it when Boss comes out of nowhere to save you?â
âNo, I do. I very much do. But I feel bad for always interrupting his schedule,â I said. We were in the kitchen, as Andrei had talked me into more broth. It was actually working. I managed to eat most of the first bowl he gave me when they first got back from the meeting with the journalist and I only slept for a short period that afternoon.
âYou know youâre more important than his schedule, spider monkey. Heâs told us all exactly that.
Multiple times,â Andrei said, setting down another small bowl of broth in front of me.
âI know, but it still doesnât mean I should constantly interrupt him. This needs salt,â I said, taking a small sip.
Mishaâs handsome smile stretched across his face. âThat means your appetite is waking up, gazelle.â
He grabbed the salt and handed it to me.
âI thought it meant this was bland,â I said, grinning at him.
âWhat did Boss say about Andreiâs newly discovered ability?â Misha asked, curiously.
âHe mostly wanted to know how long Iâve been able to do it. He seemed more amused that I outed Sephie than anything.â Andrei said, still giving me an apologetic look.
I laughed softly. âDonât apologize, Andrei. It makes him angry that I try to keep it from him when I donât feel well. Heâs still mad at me for keeping it hidden after Misha and I were attacked. Same for the ball. I clearly need help in that area.â
âIvan lectured him on being mad at you for that, you know,â Misha said.
âHe did?â
âYeah, it was after you got home from the hospital. When he could feel your pain. He was happy that you wouldnât be able to hide it from him anymore. We could hear it in his voice when he made a comment about you always trying to hide it. Ivan told him it wasnât your fault,â Misha said.
âItâs not? Pretty sure Iâm the one thatâs constantly trying to hide it. I know Iâm doing it. I just donât know how to stop,â I said, pushing the now empty bowl away from me.
Andrei picked up the bowl to wash it. He said, âyou really donât know, spider monkey?â I shook my head no.
âNo, itâs just something I feel like I have to do. No idea why. And no idea how to stop it.â
âItâs a trauma response, gazelle. Youâve learned that youâre better off not asking for help when you need it because the few times you did got you hurt worse. You might not be aware youâre doing it, but thereâs some part of you thatâs still trying to protect you, especially when youâre hurt. Itâs why you get extra argumentative with us when we try to do stuff for you and why you try to hide it from Boss when youâre hurt. Youâre still scared youâre going to get hurt worse,â Misha said.
I thought for a moment, chewing on my bottom lip. âIvan really said all that?â I asked. They both nodded their heads. I took in a slow, almost deep breath. âHeâs been hanging around Stephen. Obviously,â I said, grinning at them.
âHeâs right though,â Andrei said, drying his hands on the kitchen towel. He threw the towel back on the counter and walked around the island to stand next to me. Flis giant arm slid around my shoulders. âIt might still take you a while to fully believe it, but youâre safe with us. No matter what. Youâll always be safe with us,â he said. I leaned my head onto his shoulder, taking another almost deep breath. âI know that. I really do. And I love you all for it. I donât know why I canât stop trying to pretend Iâm okay when Iâm clearly not,â I said.
âYou donât have to figure it out, gazelle. I kinda like when youâre extra spicy and cranky,â Misha said.
Andrei helped me up so we could move to the couches. He laughed at Misha, but said quietly, âI think we all do. Youâre extra hilarious when youâre cranky.â
Adrik was clearly surprised when he walked back into the penthouse and I was still awake, laughing with Misha and Andrei about something ri diculous that weâd come up with. He walked to me, kneeling down in front of me, his face immediately softening when he looked at me. âYouâre still awake,â he said, almost like he couldnât believe it.
âIâm pretty sure Andrei spiked the broth with caffeine,â I said, smiling at him.
He looked at Andrei. âYou got her to eat more?â Andrei nodded his head: âShe ate all of it this time,â
Andrei said.
âDownside, they had to help me up like 12 times so I could pee, but otherwise, I think itâs helping.â I said, laughing quietly. âAnd just in time, too. I might murder him if the doctor tells me I have to go back to the hospital tomorrow.â
âNobody wants that, princess,â Ivan said.
Andrei looked at his watch. âItâs been a couple of hours since she ate the last bowl and itâs time for her antibiotic. Think you could manage some more, spider monkey?â
âAs long as I can put salt in it. It tastes so much better that way,â I said. Andrei stood up to go to the kitchen while Adrik helped me up from the couch. âHow did it go with Armando? Was he happy to see you?â I asked, grinning at Adrik.
Before he answered, he pulled me to him and pressed his lips to mine. âIâm so happy youâre still awake, solnishko,â he said quietly so only I could hear.
âI think he was happy that he could finally see out of both of his eyes again, Ivan said. âI mightâve ensured that happiness was short-lived.â He had a devious grin on his face as he looked at me.
âSquish. Everyone knows you donât punch like a weak girl. You didnât have to prove it,â I said, laughing at him.
âWas he any kind of helpful about Ricardo?â Misha asked.
âOnly after Stephen made him want to cry,â Viktor said, also with a devious grin on his face. I looked at Stephen, my mo uth open in shock. He just shrugged his shoulders. âHe had it coming. Itâs not my fault he hasnât dealt with his childhood.â
I caught Adrikâs eye as he helped me sit at the kitchen island yet again. I could see the âI told youâ
running through his mind.
âWhat did you find out?â Andrei asked, sliding another bowl of broth in front of me, along with my antibiotic, and a glass of water.
âIt seems that Ricardo thinks of himself as an equal to Boss. It looks like heâs the real reason for the coup, not Sal. Ricardo has never been able to gain as much power and favor as Boss has in the city and it drives him crazy. Heâs been trying to simply outdo Boss in business for years, but has never been able to come close. Thatâs when he started trying to get politicians and police in his pocket,â Ivan said.
âOutdo you how?â I asked, sipping the warm broth. I had to admit, I was starting to really like it. It didnât make me nauous and my stomach was finally happy after so many days of not eating.
âApparently, heâs been in competition with me for years. I had no idea. Armando said that Ricardo took it personally every time he would try to make a move in a business deal and either I was there first or I had an even bigger project in the works. Itâs not my fault heâs shi t at business,â Adrik said, shrugging his shoulders. He had a sly smirk on his face, which told me he was clearly enjoying this new piece of information.
âYour greatness will always irritate those who arenât willing to work as hard as you do,â I said. âDid Armando know how Ricardo got the other bosses to go against you?â
âNo, but we didnât ask that question either. I think that question is best put to Dario,â Stephen said.
âMaybe Iâll be better enough that you can talk to him tomorrow,â I said, pushing the empty bowl away from me. Misha grabbed it to wash it this time.
âOne day at a time, love. Weâll see how you are after you see the doctor tomorrow,â Adrik said, kissing my temple.