Chapter 173
King of the Underworld
Chapter One Hundred Seventy-Three
Viktor
âThat is what pregnant women do, but I will never be a pregnant woman, so thereâs that,â Sephie said, in response to Mishaâs comment about her being pregnant. As soon as she got the words out of her mo uth, I felt a huge relief, then promptly felt guilty for feeling that way. Adrik pulled her closer to him, trying to comfort her, but she assured him that she was okay. âTheyâre going to find out eventually,â she said to him.
Ivan looked at all of us. He had gotten closer to Sephie since the day that Massimoâs men tried to grab her and he ended up in the hospital. He was always protective of her, but that had increased significantly since his time in the hospital. The rest of us werenât sure what had happened between those two, but we could all plainly see that they shared something the rest of us likely couldnât understand.
âThe reason Sephie ha tes doctors as much as me is that we both had things done to us against our will by doctors,â he said.
Mishaâs face immediately fell. This was going to eat at him for a while. Poor kid was sensitive. Andrei was too, to an extent, but I think he could turn it off better than Misha could. I had a feeling thatâs part of the reason Misha enjoyed pi ssing Sephie off when they sparred. He needed the practice dealing with his emotions in tough situations just as much as she did.
âSephie, Iâm so sorry. I didnât mean toâ¦â Misha said to her. Yep, this one is going to stick with him for a while.
She gave him a big smile, trying to let him know that everything was okay. Clearly, Adrik and Ivan knew, but the rest of us had no idea. I suspected this is what happened that night at the house when she got upset and disappeared upstairs. It was obvious that was a rough day for both her and Ivan.
Before I knew I was saying it out loud, I said, âI ha te to be relieved about this, Sephie, but I am. My wife was pregnant when she was killed because of me. Ever since you came into our lives, Iâve been terrified of letting that happen again.â
The guys all knew I was married when I first started working for Adrik. They also knew what happened to my wife. My revenge that landed me in a Syrian prison was for my wife. I hadnât told Sephie yet. It simply hadnât come up, but I had legitimately been worried about trying to protect her and any children they had in the future. I knew Adrik didnât care for kids, really, but he was so different with Sephie that I could see him changing his mind easily if she wanted children.
Itâs a difficult thing to admit that youâre relieved when someone isnât able to have children. I felt guilty about admitting it out loud.
Sephie looked at me, not as surprised as I thought she would be, and said, âthatâs what landed you in a Syrian prison, isnât it?â
The other guys just looked at her, with the surprise that I expected from her. I nodded my head. âI ended the cycle of vengeance, but I was so focused on ending it that I got sloppy and got caught.â
âAnd youâve been struggling with the guilt ever since she was killed, which is why you pour yourself into making sure weâre all safe, as well as making sure we have everything we need always,â she said.
I could feel the tears welling even more in my eyes. I nodded as she walked toward me. She slid her arm around my shoulders,
saying quietly, âPapa Bear, youâre the best security master there is. You take care of everything like no one else and if you decide in the future to give it another try, youâre going to make the most amazing father. In the meantime, you can keep practicing on us.â
I felt the tears fall as I thought about what could have been. My life would look very differently if my wife were still alive. Iâm not sure I would be at the same place Iâm at now. Iâd come to terms with it years ago, but I still had moments where it was almost like I was missing the life that wouldâve happened.
Even though I didnât know what it wouldâve been like. Or if I still
would have been with my wife. We were young and got married probably before either of us were really ready. There are so many what ifs that I used to obsess over. Iâd finally come to a point where I put that almost life to rest, but occasionally, like now, I would remember the life that didnât happen.
Sephie hugged my shoulders tighter, just offering her comfort for a moment. I wrapped my arm around her, pulling her in for a hug, as I tried to get control of myself. âI know youâre still going to worry sometimes, but you can feel confident in knowing that youâre doing a fantastic job of keeping us all safe,â she said.
Iâm still not entirely sure how she knows exactly the thing that we all need to hear, at exactly the moment that we need to hear it, but sheâs quite possibly psychic. I was so driven to constantly make sure every detail was always taken care of, for fear of something slipping through the cracks and someone getting hurt. Since Sephie had come into our lives, I had many sleepless nights trying to find the holes in my security that allowed the attacks to happen. I was constantly worried about it. Each attack on her was a bl ow to my confidence. Iâd been me ntally spiraling out of control because I thought the same fate that had happened to my wife was inevitably going to happen to Sephie and there would be nothing I could do about it.
I tried to hide it the best I could around everyone else, but Sephie notices everything. Of course, she would notice this too.
âIâm beginning to think youâre psychic, sestrichka,â I said, trying to lighten the mood. She kissed my cheek, squeezing my shoulders once more.
âNah, Iâm just that weirdo that notices everything,â she said, giving me her wide smile that always made the room a little brighter whenever I saw it.
âIâm still getting you a crystal ball for Christmas,â I said, smiling at her.
ç² âYES! I can side hustle the sh it out of that. Iâll read your palms too,â she said, throwing her arms up in the air like sheâd just. won a prize.
She had impeccable timing with her silliness. She always knew when we needed a break from serious matters and she would always do or say something hilarious to make us all laugh, effectively making us forget for a moment the gravity of a situation.