Chapter 386
King of the Underworld
Adrik Once Sephie and I were alone that night, I asked her what had happened with Stephen, both while they had disappeared during the afternoon and what happened when he looked like he was struggling earlier.
She exhaled loudly. âUgh. So, I want to ki ll his sisters now. I got him to open up a little bit this afternoon. We were making Viktorâs favorite cookies by the way. He gets very grumpy when I havenât cooked in a few days and it shows,â she said, laughing quietly.
âWhy do you want to ki ll his sisters? I didnât even know he had sisters. He never talks about them,â I said.
âFor good reason. His sisters were always mean to him growing up. Much more than normal sibling bickering mean. He told me thatâs why it took hi so long to warm up to me. He was waiting for me to turn mean too,â she said. Sheâd taken her contacts out already and I watched her eyes change t the amber brown that meant she was sad. She climbed on top of me, straddling my lap. âThereâs more to the story, but I wasnât going to make him t me. He really struggled even just with that. Thatâs what happened in the kitchen earlier. When Misha questioned him, it made him insecure. Stepher doesnât like me in his head, but I asked him if I could look tonight. I told him I knew heâd made the connection already, but he was frozen by his insecurities. I was right. It was easy to find, but he was over-analyzing because he was worried he was wrong.â
She chewed on her bottom lip, her eyes still golden amber. I could feel how upset she was, but it was different. She was upset for him. She looked at me, her fingers tracing lightly over my facial hair. âI told him this afternoon that he should always trust his first instinct. Heâs so smart, but he doesn believe how smart he is. Heâs so fr eaking hilarious too, I love him a little more each time he makes a joke about Vlad in front of Vitaliy,â she said, leaning her head on my shoulder in a fit of giggles. I laughed with her.
It was quickly becoming one of my favorite things as well. My father was convinced that Vlad was a living person at this point. I certainly wasnât going to tell him any different.
While we were still laughing, my phone beeped on the nightstand. Sephie sat up so I could check it. It was a message from Viktor.
Tell Sephie thank you and I love her. She knows why.
I showed her the message. âThe cookies?â I asked.
She nodded. âHe told me his wife used to make these cookies for him when they first got married. He said he couldnât get enough of them. I almost didnât try to make them, because theyâre not going to be the same. She was the secret ingredient. But heâs been so grumpy since I havenât cooked the past few days that I decided to give it a try. It gave me a reason to kidnap Stephen, so I think it worked out. I think those two are slower about figuring out how theyâre special because I donât spend as much time with them.â
âYou can kidnap whoever you like, solnishko. They all know what to do. One of the other ones will step in to take care of things,â I said, twirling one of her curls around my finger.
âI might start stealing Stephen a little more often. Viktor is going to be more difficult. I need your help with him. He enjoys his job too much. Heâs very good at it, donât get me wrong, but he doesnât like to leave his regular duties.â
âHe would if it meant spending time with you. They would all much rather spend time with you than anything else they have to do.â
âViktor always grabs one of the other guys when I try to steal him, though. He was also the most unnerved about my eyes changing. I might scare him now,â she said.
I laughed. âYou donât scare him, love. You donât scare any of them. Viktor loves you just as much as the rest of them.â
She squinted her eyes at me like she didnât believe me, but she didnât argue further.
âWhat about Andrei? You said earlier that he had levels you didnât even know about? What happened?â
I asked.
She husked at me, wide-eyed. âThat kid can see auras and he never told anyone.â
I laughed at her response. âExplain.â
âHe didnât call it an aura. He said thereâs a glow to certain people. He sees it on the acupuncturist. I didnât tell you, but she works with my dad. And probably your m om, now that I think about it. She told me. Andrei and I were talking about my reaction to their shock at seeing my eyes when we woke up today. He said I was the reason he can do what he can do now and thatâs when I told him he was the youngest and that nobody expected him to figure it out in this lifetime. He asked me how I knew. I didnât say anything about the acupuncturist and he said it was her. He can see a different âglowâ about her than the rest of us.â She moved to get off my lap, stretching her back and lying down next to me. âOf course, I was curious to know if he saw it on anyone else. He said he sees it now on Ivan, since the first kidnapping attempt when he almost died. He didnât notice it on him before that happened, but that makes sense. He also sees it on you and me. But he doesnât see it all the time on us, where he does on the acupuncturist. He said he doesnât walk around looking at glowing people all day, either. It must only come up sometimes for him, but he said heâs seen it since he was a kid.â
I thought for a minute. âWhat if itâs the opposite of what Ivan can see? Ivan sees the evil, Andrei sees the good. That might be why itâs not around us all the time. Weâre both, but the acupuncturist is only good.â
âThat would make sense. I want to talk to him about it more. Itâs best to ease into those conversations with him right now. Heâs still a little overwhelmed with everything. Heâs handling it well, but itâs a lot for him,â she said.
âIt really cuts into his cheeseburger thoughts,â I said. Sephieâs laughter was music to my ears, effectively making me forget the stress of the day.