Chapter 218
King of the Underworld
Chapter Two Hundred Eighteen Sephie âI donât know for sure, but I can tell you that it wonât be good. Itâs so easy to overdose on the old formula, and from what Sephie has said about the new formula, it will likely be even easier to overdose on this formula. Thatâs really bad news for children,â Dr. Williams said.
We sat in silence for a moment. Adrik wrapped his arms around me tighter. I knew he could feel the faint shaking in my legs. Dr. Williams looked at Adrik again, his curiosity piqued again. âDoes the doctor factor into this as well?â
I felt Adrik nod his head as I nodded mine. âHeâs the one that created brawn originally. Heâs also believed to be the one that made this new formula,â Adrik said.
Dr. Williams slumped down in his chair, like the wind had been knocked out of him. He was silent for a moment before he looked up at me, a serious look in his eye. âI feel like I should thank you once more for what you did in the emergency room that day. You had every reason to ha te me and my nurses, but youâre the reason nobody got seriously hurt that day.â
âOh, sheâs the reason youâre not dead, doc. Ivan wouldâve killed you,â Stephen said, completely straight-faced. His delivery was always so serious that it almost made me laugh. I think, like Ivan, he enjoyed the shock value. I caught his eye, winking at him, trying not to laugh. He waited until the doctor was no longer looking at him, then he grinned at me, winking back.
Dr. Williams looked back to me. âI still have no idea what kind of special powers you have over that man, but I remain in awe of them. And Iâm forever grateful for what you did that day, especially knowing the evil youâve had to endure with that doctor,â he said, sincerely. I simply smiled at him, nodding once.
I glanced at Ivan, who grinned at me.
âHow long do you need to figure out some sort of plan and have an idea of what youâll need to handle the fallout if we canât stop the plan?â Viktor asked.
âI should know within a day or two. Iâm going to need to have some serious discussions with the doctors, nurses, and administration of the hospital. We can get an idea of what weâll be able to handle and can apply that to the other hospitals in the city,â Dr. Williams said.
âItâs best if this is kept as quiet as possible, doc,â Ivan said.
âUnderstood,â Dr. Williams said. âIâll be vague with details. I might be able to pass it off as a training exercise.â
Viktor stood up, signaling to the doctor that it was time to go. He stood up as well, walking the few steps toward Adrikâs desk to shake his hand once more. I stood up so Adrik could also stand. Dr.
Williams shook Adrikâs hand, then extended his hand to me. âThank you again, Sephie,â he said, a very sincere look in his eye.
I kept a hold of his hand for a moment, saying, âthank you for giving us both a good experience with doctors.â He smiled at me, squeezing my hand before letting go.
While Viktor escorted him out, Adrik pulled me toward one of the couches. Armando and Giana were talking quietly. She got up quickly and left the office. We all looked at Armando, curious as to what just happened. He looked somewhat flustered, but tried to cover for her. âShe said sheâs feeling ill, so she wanted to go back downstairs.â
Ivan said, âembarrassment will do that.â
Everyone looked to Ivan, expecting an explanation as Viktor returned to the office. Ivan had a smirk on his face. âGlana left here last night convinced Sephie knew about withdrawals because she was a user.
She found out today that wasnât the case and now sheâs embarrassed about it, but sheâs not mature enough to own up to her mistake yet, so she ran instead.â
Armando looked at Ivan. âYouâve been hanging around Sephie, havenât you? How did you know that?â
Ivan just shrugged his shoulders. Adrik pulled me closer as I smiled at Ivan. âIvan has a very special set of skills,â I said.
Armando said, âSephie, I want to apologize on behalf of Giana. We argued for several hours last night.
She was convinced that youâd been on drugs because you have so much knowledge about them.â
âAnd if she was? What then? Does that mean Giana gets a license to be a b itch to her? It changes nothing about who Sephie is today if she was or wasnât,â Misha said. He was clearly angry.
âI said the same thing to her, Misha. I donât know where any of it was coming from,â Armando said.
Ivan caught my eye. I could tell he was making sure I was okay before he spoke. I nodded once. He said, âI do. Sheâs still so insecure with herself that this is her way to tear Sephie down to make herself feel better. You need to be careful with her, Mando, Sheâll eventually do the same to you, if you donât stop it. She wouldnât have lasted five minutes in Sephieâs life over the last few years. She doesnât know what happened, but on some level, she knows Sephie is stronger than she could ever be and instead of letting it inspire her to be better herself, she lets it make her more insecure about herself. Sheâll drag you down to her level if you donât demand she rise to yours or get lost.â
Armando looked between me and Ivan, thoughtfully. âHow did you two get to be so wise?â he asked.
âTrauma is a he ll of a teacher, Mando,â I said. âIvan is right though. Youâre either going to pull her up or sheâs going to pull you down.â
We heard Misha curse in Russian under his breath, still angry at Giana. Armando couldnât help but chuckle. âI donât have a clue what you just said, Misha, but I can guarantee I likely said the same thing last night. Repeatedly.â
Adrik kissed my cheek, brushing his cheek against mine lightly. I squeezed his arms around me tighter.
âWith all due respect, Mando, you need to handle this before we do,â Stephen said. I looked back at him, surprised to see him just as angry as Misha. It was that moment that I realized just how much they all loved me in their own ways. They were so angry because a girl was bitchy to me that they were ready to kick her out for good. I smiled to myself at how cute they all were in this moment.
I took a deep breath. âSheâs probably grown up privileged and somewhat sheltered. Now that sheâs been thrown into the real world, she has no real coping mechanisms. She can only come from her place of understanding, which is made from her life experiences.â
Armando nodded his head. âSheâs from a prominent family in Naples. Sheâs never wanted for a thing in her life.â
âWhen you live a life of extreme comfort, your understanding of good and bad gets skewed. When there really isnât any bad, the good replaces the bad. People need both. There can be no good when there is no bad. Her bad consists of slightly less good, so the really good doesnât feel right. Her soul knows that, which is why sheâs wanting for something more. But sheâs looking in the wrong places for that something. It has to come from within her. Sheâs the only one that can decide to be happy. Nobody else will ever be able to make her happy if she canât make herself happy. Thatâs what you need to try to get her to see, Mando. Sheâs choosing to be miserable and insecure. No one else is making her feel that way. No one is going to be able to make her stop Teeling that way. Itâs all on her,â I said.
Armando raised his eyebrow looking at me, He asked, in Italian, âdo I want to know how much trauma youâve had to endure to become this wise?â
I chuckled. âNo you do not,â I responded in English.
âI think Iâll take her to my house for the rest of the week and weekend. Maybe a change of scenery will do her good. Itâll also keep her away from you guys, so I wonât need to worry about you guys handling this before I can fix it,â
Armando said. He had a smile on his face when he said it, but he was legitimately worried as well.
Knowing that even Stephen was angry meant that he had good reason to be worried.