Chapter 72
King of the Underworld
Chapter Seventy-Two
Sephie
I was back in the ballroom, watching Adrik go down, over and over. Each time, I was frozen in place, like I couldnât move until I was grabbed from behind. Each time the guy grabbed me, he said something that I couldnât hear or
understand.
I heard voices. Familiar voices.
âPrincessâ¦â
âGazelleâ¦â
âSpider monkeyâ¦..â
âSestrichkaâ¦â
âSolnishkoâ¦â
A different voice would pull me briefly out of the ballroom each time, only to return to have to watch the scene again and be frozen in place again. It felt like I was drowning, watching him go down, not being able to do anything about it. I couldnât save him. I couldnât even save myself.
I felt arms around me, shifting me, holding me. Warmth that made my body relax. Fingers in my hair.
Back in the ballroom, watching him go down again. This time, I found myself crying. I couldnât watch anymore. I sh ut my eyes. I canât watch anymore. I canât take it. I would rather have the darkness than be forced to watch this over again.
I hear a voice, calling my name. Everything is darkness. I can only see my body, nothing else. Itâs like Iâm swimming in the nothing. The voice is still there. Calling me. I try to go toward it. It gets louder. I can hear it clearer.
âSephie, please come back to me. I canât possibly live without you. Please just follow the sound of my voice. Come back to me. I love you.â
I know that voice. I want to go to that voice. I try to go toward that voice, only to hear a new voice. âHeâs lying. He doesnât love you. No one loves you. No one will ever love you.â I know this voice too. I know those words. Grant would say those words over and over to me as he was beating me. Like he was beating those words into me.
No, no, no. It canât be him. I got away from him. I locked that voice away tight.
âYou didnât lock it up tight enough, stu pid girl. Iâm still here.â
Again, the voice calling me. âSephie, please come back to me. Follow the sound of my voice. I love you.â
The other voice, laughing. âHeâs so pat hetic. Begging you to come back to him, like youâre worth a da mn. Sickening.â
I feel the familiar pull toward the voice calling me. I want to go toward it, but every time I move toward it, the other voice comes out.
âSolnishko, you have to wake up, my love. You have to come back to me, malishka.â
I move toward it again. The other voice, yelling now, âYOU THINK HE LOVES YOU? YOUâRE MORE STU PID THAN I THOUGHT. NOBODY WILL EVER LOVE YOU, STU PID GIRL.â
No, no, no.â It canât be right. He canât be right. Itâs not right.
1 bring my knees to my chest, hugging them tightly.
âYOU THINK THATâS GOING TO PROTECT YOU?! YOU CANâT GET AWAY FROM ME, GIRL.â
âSolnishko, I love you. Iâve loved you since the first time I laid eyes on you. You have my heart. You will always have my heart. Youâre the only woman who knows my name.â
Suddenly, Iâm in a bathroom, listening to women talk. One of them says, âyou know he never even told her his real name? No one knows his real name. Itâs like he doesnât exist.â
âLISTEN TO HER. HE DOESNâT EXIST.â
âSephie, you know my name. I love hearing my name on your tongue. I canât get enough of you saying my name. I never hesitated to tell you my name that night in the parking lot. Youâre the only woman that knows my name.â
Adrik. Adrik is calling me! I have to go to him. Wherever he is, thatâs where I need to be.
âYOU CANâT GET AWAY FROM ME AGAIN, ST UPID GIRL.â
SH UT UP! Youâre not real!
âOH, IâM VERY REAL. IâM NEVER GOING AWAY AGAIN NOW THAT IâM OUT.â
Stop it! Youâre not real. I got away from you. You canât hurt me anymore.
âSephie, I love you.â
I have to go to him. I need him. I love him.
âYOU AINâT GOING ANYWHERE.â
Iâd had enough. Enough of the doubt, enough of his abuse, enough of carrying him around with me for years, enough of his voice in the back of my head anytime I was unsure of myself. Enough!
âYOU CANâT GET RID OF MEâ
Iâm not the same Sephie you knew. This Sephie fights back. This is the Sephie that would drive that knife through your heart instead of slicing your Achilles tendon and not shed a tear over it.
Iâm suddenly back in the basement. My back is on fire, thereâs blood everywhere. My blood. Grant is a few steps away from me, catching his breath. This is my chance to get away from him. I try to get up, feeling the familiar object in my pocket. I discreetly pull it out of my pocket, clicking it open as quietly as possible. He mustâve heard the click, because now heâs walked toward me. I grip the handle tightly, waiting for my chance.
He stops beside me, swinging his leg back like heâs going to kick me. I grab his foot as heâs about to kick me and slice as hard as I can across the back of his ankle. He crashes to the floor, screaming in pain. The knife is still in my hand. I stand
up as quickly as I can, looking at him writhing on the floor in pain. He rolls onto his back and all I see is red. Without even thinking, I jumped on him, plunging the knife as deeply into his chest as I can get it to go. He sputters, coughing up blood. I stand up once again, watching him struggle to hold onto life. He reaches for me, trying to grab
my leg. I raise my leg out of his grasp, letting my heel land with as much force as I can muster on the knife sticking out of his chest, driving it farther into his chest. I hear him take his last breath as Iâm running up the stairs.
I run to my room, grabbing my stuff. I glanced at myself in the mirror, realizing that Iâm covered in blood.
I look for something to cover my back.
âSephie, I love you. Please come back to me.â
Iâm coming. I have to get away. Please wait for meâ.
I find a jacket and throw it on. When the fabric hits my back, I scream.
Iâm no longer in my bedroom. Everything is so bright. I feel arms around me and I flinch, trying to get away.
âSephie, itâs me. Youâre safe.â
say something I blink, trying to get my eyes to focus. Everything is still so bright that I canât see anything. I hear him in Russian and hear movement around me. Sliding. Suddenly itâs darker. I open my eyes slowly. Theyâre able to adjust better in lower light. I see a face in front of me and hear that voice. The voice that pulled me out of my nightmare.
âSephie, itâs me. Itâs Adrik. Youâre safe now. Look at me.â