Chapter 494
King of the Underworld
494
Sephie
I knew Adrik wanted to keep me busy. I knew he was trying to decide what to do with the families of all the bosses and I loved him for trying to protect me from that. It did, however, give me a chance to have Andrei to myself. Iâd been thinking about how to help him connect with his demon and I was pretty sure Iâd come up with a solution for it..
He was nervous that heâd be able to control his anger once he finally let it take over. Andrei was so calm and controlled all the time that heâd only rarely seen the extent of his anger himself. He was so in control of his anger that he always knew the exact amount to let out to get the job done. No more, no less. The idea of having to let it all out at once worried him.
âBubba, Iâve been thinking.â I said as I was making him help me in the kitchen. Iâd told him I was going to make him shortbread that afternoon. At least he had something to look forward to after he discovered my secret plan. Poor kid was a pawn from all directions today.
âStill about red pandas or have you moved on to the quandary of why lions are called the king of the jungle when they live on the savanna and nowhere near a jungle?â he asked.
My mouth fell open. That answer was completely unexpected from Andrei. I just started laughing and couldnât stop for a few minutes. âI love you so much right now, Bubba,â I said. He was laughing with me, enjoying a chance to be just the two of us. Out of all of them, Andrei appreciated one-on-one time the most. He loved that I got closer to him first in the beginning.
He loved that he got put on heater duty whee Adrik wasnât around. He just liked having a few things that no one else did. It was a confidence boost for him. He was so handsome and so capable, but he still ât see it in himself all the time. He still hadnât figured out that even if we did the same things as the other guys, it was still different because it was him. He was the secret ingredient. They all were. Every experience was different when viewed through their eyes and experienced with them.
âOkay, spider monkey, what have you been thinking about? Besides endangered wild, I mean,â
he said, still trying to control his laughter.
âIâve been thinking about how to get you to connect with your demon. I think itâll be asier for you if itâs just the two of us,â I said.
He cut his eyes over to me. âBoss isnât the only one that requested me to babysit today
I laughed. âNo, heâs not. I know why he wants to keep me occupied and I love him for trying to protect me from it. I requested extra time with you when I had the idea of how to get you to connect with your demon.â
âI feel like I should be objecting more to being just a pawn, but I canât say I dislike he said, thoughtfully. I giggled. âOkay, tell me your idea.â
âYouâre worried about losing complete control, right?â He nodded his head in agreement. âWhat if you take a page from Viktorâs book and do it backward?â
âExplain.â
âWhat if I show you first how to control it, instead of waiting for it to happen and then showing you how to control it. Iâve felt your anger before. I know how controlled you keep it on your own, but I also know you know the exact point you can push it to before you feel that control start to falter. What if I go nuclear first, then show you how itâs done?â
He thought for a few moments. âThat could work. Boss knows youâre doing this, right?)
âNo one will come running up here unless itâs absolutely necessary. I talked to him last night about it. Honestly, I think youâre going to do fine. I think itâs more your confidence in your abilities than it is anything else. Youâre always the last one to believe you can do it. Youâre so good at instilling confidence in everyone else. Thatâs what makes you such a great trainer. You just suck at listening to your own advice.â
He chuckled, but looked at the floor. I didnât need to search to know why he felt that way. âYou know your little brother isnât better looking than you, right? I mean, heâs not ugly, but heâs in no way better than you are in any category. You should stop comparing yourself to him. Can he kill someone with just his thumbs?â
He laughed. âNo, definitely not.â
âAlright then. What good is he to anyone? S*it hits the fan and he knows what angles are the best ones to get his reaction shot? How is that in any way a useful skill to have?â He smiled at me. His wide, genuine smile that let me know Iâd just said the thing heâs been needing to hear for years. I kept going. I canât help myself. âYouâve probably had to hear how handsome he is for years. I mean, heâs pretty. He might be prettier than I am, now that I think about it. The thing about relying on your looks is that your looks donât last. Whatâs he got to fall back on when he starts to age? A *hitty personality that heâs developed because heâs used to getting everything he wants because of his pretty face.â I walked to Andrei, who was standing cross the kitchen from me. I slid my arm around his waist, leaning my head on his shoulder. âSome of us are meant to shine very brightly for a very short time. Heâs one of those. His light is going to go out sooner rather than later. Some of us though, have lights that might not be as bright, but are so strong that they will shine for millennia to come because of the marks wyâve left on the world.
Your light is changing the world so completely that generations from now will benefit. His is making it pretty for a few more years. Which would you rather have?â
Heâd put his massive arm around my shoulders as I was talking. He squeezed me closer to him, kissing the top of my head. âI still donât know how you always know what to say, but please never stop. You didnât even need to look in my head to know all that.â
I just held my pinky up to him. He chuckled, grabbing it quickly.
He sighed. âAlright, letâs try your idea. Now that we won the bet pool with Stephen, siess itâs time I got my act together.â
âOkay, so I think all I need to do is go nuclear and youâll be able to see how I control. Itâs easiest to think of your anger like a living thing. I like to think of mine as fire, because itâs always felt hot to me. Fire was the natural choice. Sometimes itâs spoke, sometimes fire. Depends on the levels needed. But when you think about it like a real thing, then you can picture it, which helps you control it. Make sense?â said, moving to face him.
âIt does make sense. Hit me,â he said.
I couldnât help but grin at him as I let my anger levels rise to insanely high levels. I could still feel Adrik now, even with my anger levels this high. I felt his moment of happiness once he felt my anger, knowing he knew what was happening and was it as ready for it as I was. I saw Andreiâs moment of surprise when he felt my anger go off the charts. Theyâd only felt it this high a few times, so it was still surprising to them when it happened.
1 could feel Andrei looking in my head, watching how I controlled it. He was as good of a student as he was a teacher. After a few minutes, I knew he had the basics. enough to be able to try on his own. I also figured out why he was wary of letting his anger levels get that high.
âYouâll be able to still control your demon when your anger takes over, Bubba. Thatâs what youâre really scared of, isnât it?â
He nodded. âIâm worried itâs going to take over.â
âDonât think of it as an adversary. You were the one that caught on that mine was trying to help me. Yours is no different. If it wasnât on board with the program, we all would have caught on to that fact by now. Donât think of yours as anything other an a friend. It wants to help you just as much as mine wants to help me.â
He inhaled deeply, then started to let his anger take over. Andrei was so happy and y-going all the time that his anger felt almost subdued compared to everyone else. High levels for him would barely register for someone like Ivan. Much like Stephen, Andreiâs anger was calculated.
It was precise. If it made an appearance, the target was dead before they even knew Andrei was angry. He had closed his eyes to concentrate, but opened them to look at me. Instead of his cappuccino-colored eyes, they were almost black.
My smile told him he had been successful in his attempt.
Okay, maybe me jumping up and down in excitement mightâve been a clue too.