Chapter 352
King of the Underworld
âAdrik Sheâd reached the point now that she could do very light sparring with him, which made her happy. Her upper body was still weaker than normal and with her ribs still causing her pain, they concentrated on her legs. She was more powerful there anyway. As the rest of us were finishing up, she and Andrei were off to the side practicing drills. Since she had to go slow, he was working on her form and making it perfect.
My father and Aleksei walked into the gym, noticing Sephie and Andrei immediately. They nodded to us, but were watching her. Andrei gave her a break while they discussed something and he adjusted her form slightly. When she tried again, we could see the lightbulb moment she had. She practiced a few more times, then they had another sheat discussion. I could tell she was trying to talk him into letting her go faster. He would roll his eyes at her, disagreeing with whatever she was saying, but she kept at it until he finally relented. We all saw him tell her sternly, âone time.â He held up one finger to make sure she understood. She grinned, clapping her hands. He gave her instructions, she nodded her head, then he gave her the okay to begin.
After the ball, when sheâd injured her hip, she lost some strength in her legs. It took her a while, but she gained it all back. This time, she lost strength in her upper body, but her legs were as strong as ever.
Having to slow down and only being able to work on details was actually making her stronger and faster. Andrei was expecting each kick she delivered, but he still had to work to stay ahead of her to keep her from kicking him and not the pads.
My father had walked over to me while he watched her. âThatâs how she trains when sheâs hurt?â he asked.
I laughed, nodding my head. âWe had her fight one of Armandoâs security guys who had a problem with her having any kind of authority over him. We just wanted to knock him down a few pegs. She ki lled him,â I said, glancing at him. His eyes went wide. âTurns out he was working for Salvadoriâs son, too.
He was a plant. She knows things before anyone else most of the time.â I was curious to see how my father would react to hearing me say that out loud. After talking to Sephie about him the night before, I was feeling less nervous around him.
Ivan had walked closer, hearing our conversation. âWhen they tried to kidnap her the first time, she killed more guys than the rest of us did. She saved my life that day,â Ivan said. âItâs one of the reasons Salvadori ha tes her so much. She has a tendency to ki ll his guys. Frequently.â He laughed at the thought of Sal being pi ssed.
I watched as Vitaliy casually put his hand on Ivanâs shoulder as he responded. I could see the brief look of surprise when he touched him. I knew what he was doing. I think Ivan did too, as he saw it as well.
âThey all are. We just donât know how Viktor and Stephen are yet. You donât need to check,â 1 said, laughing at Vitaliyâs surprise that I had caught on to what he was doing. Sephie and Andrei had finished and were walking back toward us. She walked right to me, tucking herself into my side, smiling warmly at Vitaliy. She immediately caught on that something had just happened. She looked at me, searching my eyes. She laughed, looking at Vitaliy.
âYou thought I was lying, didnât you?â she asked, clearly amused at his guilty expression. He cursed under his breath. âWe have much to discuss later, old man,â she said, pulling me toward the door. We heard the guysâ laughter as they followed us out of the gym.
A few hours later, Sephie, Vitaliy, and I went for a walk. She managed to talk everyone else into not following us this time, although it was more difficult than she thought it would be. She ended up having to compromise, promising that we would stay within sight. It made me smile to see how protective they were of her in new situations. Aleksei noticed too, asking me quietly, âare they always this protective of your girlfriends?â
âNever. Sheâs the only one. I didnât ask them to be this way, either. Not after the first day. They worry about her almost as much as I do,â I said.
He was quiet for a moment. âI used to worry about your mother much the same way. That speaks to Sephieâs character.â
âGive her time, Aleksei. Sheâll have you wrapped around her finger too,â I said. Sephie was done with her negotiations and on her way to me. Aleksei smiled at her, telling her Vitaliy would be out in a minute. Her heart-stopping smile stretched across her face.
âI donât think she needs that much time,â he said before turning to leave.
Vitaliy walked outside shortly after, his hardened expression softening when he saw Sephie. Iâd seen my fatherâs rough features soften very few times in my life, but it was obvious when he looked at her that he was completely defenseless against her. I was fairly certain that he would do anything she asked of him.
She grabbed my hand, walking toward Vitally. âIâd very much like to walk with an old man, if youâre up for it,â she said.
He smiled down at her. âHow could I refuse?â he asked, offering her his arm. She slid her arm through his, while still keeping a hold of my hand with her other arm.
âSo happy I have two functioning arms right now,â she said, grinning up at me.
Once we walked far enough away from the house that we wouldnât be overhead, she elbowed him in the ribs lightly. âI canât believe you thought I was lying to you about the guys being like me and Adrik.
Rude,â she said, trying not to laugh. Even though she had her contacts in, I knew her eyes were solid green right now, which made me smile to myself. I watched my father actually blush as she chastised him.
âForgive me, sladkaya. Itâs been so long that I have convinced myself it was all a fairy tale. I havenât found anyone like Adrik until you. And Iâve known Ivan for years. He wasnât like you when I knew him before. Heâs changed,â he said.
âHow did you know I was different?â Sephie asked him.
He walked in silence for a few steps. We could see him considering how to explain it. âItâs like a judgment system, if you will. When I touch someone, I can tell certain things about them,â he said.
âWhether theyâre good or bad, you mean?â she asked.
âYes, on a basic level. Most people are both, as Iâm sure you know, but some are ruled by good and some are ruled by evil. I can tell the difference. Salvadori, for example, is ruled completely by evil. With you and Adrik, and now Ivan, itâs completely different. Thereâs an electricity there, almost. It feels like I can feel your power, if that makes sense,â he said.
âYou should touch Misha and Andrei later. Youâll feel it with both of them, too. Viktor and Stephen also have something, we just donât know what it is yet. Theyâre both timid about realizing it,â I said, âAre they all like you, then?â he asked me.
âNo, not even a little. We all complement each other though,â I said.
âHow?â
âMisha started with being able to predict outcomes. Like a gut instinct. Itâs now evolved into him being able to see things as they happen or before they happen. Sephie helped him with that. Andrei is like her,â I said.
âLike you how, sladkaya?â he asked her.
âI have a knack for reading peopleâs minds. Andrei just discovered he can do it too. Heâs still a little insecure about it, but heâs getting better,â she said, smiling at him.
Vitaliy walked a few more steps, mulling over what weâd just told him. âIvan feels very similar to you two. What does he do?â
Sephie chuckled. âThat one is a little harder to explain, but heâs my protector.â
âHeâs her shield,â I said. âI never told you, but Ivan is built different. He feels no pain. I could sho ot him point blank and he wouldnât feel it. Itâs that ability that saved her life the first time they tried to kidnap her. It almost killed him, but she killed the guys coming after them so he could get them to safety before he collapsed. She also has a special ability to calm him. Ivan has a ho rrific past when it comes to doctors. He gets stuck in his memories anytime he goes to the hospital. It usually takes the rest of us to hold him down so that he doesnât hurt anyone or himself and weâre having to fight him with everything we have, but she can do it on her own just by touching him and whispering to him. Viktorâs still jealous of it,â I said, laughing.
âIvan was experimented on as a kid, wasnât he? His inability to feel pain was a highly sought-after trait in Russia years ago,â he said.
âYou know about the facility?â Sephie asked, clearly surprised.