Chapter 14
King of the Underworld
Chapter Fourteen Sephie Ms. Jackson was in the backseat with me and Adrik. Viktor was driving while Andrei was in the passenger seat. We were following the other SUV with Ivan, Misha, and Stephen. You wouldâve thought it was Ms. Jacksonâs birthday, she was so excited.
âI havenât been this close to this many fineâlooking gentlemen since I was in my 20s,â she whispered to me. âI knew you were special, girl, but what did you do to deserve this many handsome men at your beck and call?â
I laughed. âI donât think theyâre exactly at my beck and call, Ms. Jackson.â
Adrik cleared his throat, beside me. I looked at him in shock. He smiled at me. âWhatever you need, solnishko. You say the word.â
âDid you just call her solnishko?â Ms. Jackson asked, leaning forward so she could see Adrik.
âDa. You know Russian?â
âEnough,â she sat back. She hooked her arm through mine and patted my hand. âYep. Special, special girl,â she said quietly. I glanced at her face. She had the look of someone who was reliving her past, so I decided against asking any further questions. I felt Adrik take my other hand and lace his fingers through mine. He gently squeezed my hand.
I closed my eyes, enjoying the moment of peace I felt whenever Adrik was around. I hadnât known him for very long, but I felt things Iâd never felt whenever he was around. I tried not to think about it too much. It was unconventional, to say the least. It felt like he quieted my storms. Like he was holding my hand as I was fumbling through the darkness, keeping me steady. All I knew is that I didnât want it to end just yet.
I felt the SUV stop and heard Viktor put it in park. Ms. Jackson made a move to open her door, but Andrei stopped her âNot yet, Ms. Jackson. Give us moment.â
âHoney, Iâll give you as long as you want, as long as I can look at you while youâre doing whatever it is youâre about to do.â
Viktor caught my eye in the rearâview mirror. He was trying so hard not to laugh. Poor Andreiâs face was as red as my hair. He could not get out of the vehicle fast enough.
âLord, I hate for him to leave, but I love to watch him go.â
I was laughing uncontrollably beside her. Even Adrik was laughing.
âBingo might be in Andreiâs future, as well as Ivanâs,â Adrik said, trying to catch his breath.
âI could think of other activities that would be a whole lot more fun than Bingo,â Ms. Jackson mumbled, loud enough that only I could hear.
âMs. Jackson, I never knew you had this side to you!â
âWell, child, you never had this much eye candy around you before.â
âPoint well madeâ
After just a few minutes, Andrei opened Ms. Jacksonâs door and offered her his hand. âOh! And a gentleman to boot! Your mama must be so proud.â
I didnât even have to see his face to know that he was blushing. Adrik opened his door. Stepping out, he turned and offered his hand to me. I smiled and took his hand as he helped me out of the vehicle.
Once I was standing, he pulled me close and planted a very quick kiss on my lips. I looked at him, wideâeyed. He just winked at me and walked toward the store, with me in tow.
We got Ms. Jacksonâs shopping completed quickly. Andrei followed her around dutifully. Viktor was roaming the store, while Ivan, Misha, and Stephen kept an eye on the parking lot. Adrik would only let go of my hand if necessary. Otherwise, he seemed happy enough to simply follow me around while I helped my neighbor stock up for the week.
When we got back to Ms. Jacksonâs apartment, she looked at Andrei and Adrik and asked, âgentlemen, would it be possible for me to have a moment alone with Miss Sephie?â
They both nodded. Adrik looked at me and said, âweâll be right outside.â
As soon as the door closed, Ms. Jackson took each of my hands in hers and looked up at me. âChild, do you know that man is in love with you?â
âWhat? No. We just met. Literally. Like two days ago.â
âNo, dear. Can you not see the way he looks at you?â
âWell, I mean, yeah, but it doesnât mean heâs in love with me.â
âHe calls you solnishko.â
âThey all call me different Russian words. I have no idea what any of them mean. They could be calling me a bitch for all I know.â
She scoffed. âHardly. Russian men are not known for terms of endearment, so the fact that heâs calling you his âlittle sunâ only days after meeting you means heâs head over heels for you. What else does he call you?â
âLittle sun? I donât get it,â I said shaking my head.
âItâs one of like five terms of endearment for a significant other in Russian. Theyâre not a sentimental people. What else?â
âI think he called me malishka once.â
âI rest my case. Heâs smitten. What do the other men call you?â
âWell, just Viktor and Andrei. Misha and Ivan arenât as chatty, although Ivan did call me a princess, when I stitched him up this morning. Viktor and Andrei have both called me sestrichka a couple of times.â
Chapter Fourteen âLord, theyâre all in love with you.â
âNo way, Ms. Jackson. Youâre being silly. What does it mean? And how do you know Russian??â
âItâs a pet name for a little sister, but again, only reserved for very special women,â she said. âAnd as for me knowing Russian, well, I spent time there during the Cold War.â She sighed, and added very matterâofâfactly, âI was spying on the Russians while they thought I was feeding them information on the Americans.â
âWhat?? How have you never told me you were such a badass before??â I gasped, âis that how you know how to stitch people up? Did I really learn how to do that from a legit spy? You told me you were a nurse!â
She laughed. âWell, I was technically a nurse too. After I came back, I went into nursing. Being a spy is hard on a girl.â She sighed. Again, lost in her memories. âThat was a long time ago, honey. But you need to know that you are the light to that manâs dark. You are living up to your namesake, dear child,â
she said as she reached up and patted my cheek.
âI donât think I understand.â
âAdrik. It means dark. When he calls you solnishko, heâs telling you that you are the light in his dark world.â
I sighed. âI donâtâ¦I donât know what to say.â
She smiled at me. âYou donât have to say anything, dear. You just have to continue to be yourself. How long have I been telling you now that youâre a special girl? You never believed me, but it doesnât make it any less true. My wish for you is that youâll let that man show you how special you are.â
âMs. Jacksonâ¦â I felt the tears welling up in my eyes.
âHush, child. You deserve every bit of the kingdom that man can give you. Just promise me youâll keep the eye candy around for me to appreciate.â
âI promise Iâll make the Bingo escort happen.â
She threw her head back and laughed. âAre you sure you want to be responsible for the sheer number of heart attacks you will cause with those kinds of shenanigans? You know olâ Edith has a pacemaker. She canât handle that kind of excitement.â
âThatâs fair.â I chuckled as I leaned down to give her a hug. She mightâve been old, but her frame gave the impression that she was lean and strong in her prime. And she could still give the best hugs. Ms.
Jackson was quick to befriend me when I first moved into the apartment. I think she knew I was nothing more than a lost little girl and Iâll forever be grateful that she took pity on me and helped me find myself.
âNow. You go to him. I know youâre going away for a little bit. I heard them talking when they thought I couldnât understand them. Itâs for your safety and I agree. The man theyâre looking for is not a good man and if heâs the one who gave you that masterpiece on your neck, then they need to find him before I do.â
âIâll come back to check on you. Iâll have to take you back to the store next week, too.â
âDonât you worry about me, child. I may be old, but Iâm still resourceful. You stay safe and you let those men protect you. I know you like to argue, but you listen to them when it counts, you hear me. I can see it on the face of every single one of them. They love you and will die trying to protect you, so you let them.â
Chapter Fourteen I chuckled, âwell, maybe not Ivan. He looks at me like heâs trying to burn holes through my soul.â
âYou donât know Russian men, honey. That bear of a man would do anything you asked, especially after you stitched him up. Heâs putty in your hands. You just canât put up with his shit.â
âWell, I canât say I believe you on that one. Iâm still heavily under the impression that he would rather murder me himself.â
âGive it time. Youâll see Iâm right. Your mother blessed you with the name of a queen. Itâs time you stepped into that role.â