Chapter 148
King of the Underworld
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Eight
Ivan
The last thing I remember was seeing tears streaming down Sephieâs face as we stood by the front door of the house. I pulled her to me, trying to comfort her. Everything started to go black, but I could still hear her voice. I felt calm when I heard her voice. This has never happened before.
I knew I was hurt badly. I couldnât feel anything, but I knew enough to know that it never turned out well when my heart was racing that much or when it was that difficult to catch my breath. I knew I was going to end up in the hospital. Fu ck.
I lost her voice. I started to panic. I knew what was coming. I knew what I was going to have to live through again. Iâm so tired. I donât know if I have the strength to go through it again.
Just when I start to vaguely see the outline of the as shole doctor that used to torture me, I hear her voice again and he disappears. Sheâs talking to me like Iâm there with her, but I canât see anything but darkness around me. Better that than the as shole doctor.
I can feel her hands trying to move me, then she laughs. I want to laugh with her. She has no idea what her laugh does for me. Her laugh is a reminder to keep going. It seems si lly. Itâs such a small thing, but she literally radiates joy when she smiles. Even though sheâs been through more than most. Her laugh is what gives me the strength to keep going. If for no other reason than to make sure sheâs always safe enough to keep smiling. Keep laughing.
I can hear another voice talking to her. She sounds upset now, but the other voice is one I vaguely recognize. Sheâs worried for me. This must be worse than I thought. I can feel movement. I lose her for a minute, but then sheâs back, talking again. As long as I can hear her voice, she keeps the doctor away.
Sheâs telling me theyâre taking me to the hospital, but she promises she wonât leave me. More movement, more voices. Some familiar, some not. I can feel her next to me. Sheâs raising her voice, she sounds frantic. Suddenly sheâs gone. I canât hear her. It canât feel her. Sheâs gone.
I start to see the outline of the as shole doctor coming into view. He always looked like he enjoyed seeing me suffer. It didnât matter how long he kept me from eating, how long he left me in complete darkness, he would always look happy to see me miserable. Si ck fu ck. I can see him leaning down to get a closer look at me. I grab his throat, but my arm doesnât work right. That must be the one I hurt. I make a me ntal note to use the other one next time.
He keeps coming back. I keep trying to get to him. It never seems to matter how many times I try to ki ll him, he keeps coming back. I fear Iâll never be rid of him. They try to tie me to the bed, but Iâm stronger now. They mustâve made the mistake of letting me eat. It makes me stronger. It makes me dangerous. I like being dangerous. I feel myself wanting to take pleasure in watching the doctor fight for his life in my hands.
I can see the doors open and I can see the outline of a woman. I canât see the details of her face, but I can clearly see that she has red hair. The doctor yells at her, telling her to get out. I donât remember a redheaded nurse. Sheâs not safe here. Theyâll experiment on her too. Redheads are special too.
She sounds angry. I recognize that anger. That doctor better cover his nose.
I feel hands on my chest. Her hands. Itâs her. Sheâs here.
âHi, Super Squishy. These fu cking mo rons wouldnât let me come in with you, but theyâve learned their lesson. Iâm not leaving you again. Promise. They need to work on your arm. Itâs broken. Youâve lost a lot of blood. Iâm going to be here the whole time. I wonât leave you.â
She came back. She didnât leave me. She came back.
Everything went back to black in front of me. I could hear her voice. It made me feel calm. I hear her tell the doctor that I wonât resist. She keeps talking to me, telling me that they need to fix my arm and that I need to hold still.
I can feel her hand on my chest. I reach up with the arm that apparently works and put my hand over hers. I want to make sure that she stays with me this time. I hear the doctor yell and hear a commotion.
She tells them that Iâve been awake the whole time and to hurry up before I lose my patience. That doctorâs nose is still in danger. I squeeze her hand again, this time hoping to keep her from breaking anyoneâs nose.
She talks to me the whole time, keeping the doctor away. The darkness is peaceful. Itâs quiet here. I like it when Iâm here. Iâve never spent this much time here before. Her voice keeps me here, Her voice brings me peace. She quiets my demons.
By the time theyâre done with whatever it is theyâre doing to my arm, the drugs they tried to sedate me with wear off enough and I can see clearly now. Iâm in a room for surgery. Iâve been in plenty of these rooms in my life. Theyâre all the same. They all sti nk. Theyâre all cold. They all have the same fluorescent lighting overhead.
I see a nurse walk up and tell Sephie she isnât needed anymore. Just as I start to panic, Sephie tells the nurse in her very direct but funny, way that sheâs not leaving me. She leaned down to me, whispering, âtold you I wasnât going to leave you again.
These people are nu ts anyway.â I tried to laugh, but it came out more like a cough. I heard her laugh softly. There it is. I have to keep going.