Chapter 219
King of the Underworld
Chapter Two Hundred Nineteen Misha I could see something was different about Giana when she and Armando walked into the office while the doctor was talking to Sephie. Giana had a look of contempt on her face watching Sephie talk that sheâd never had before. I didnât like it. I could feel myself starting to get angry as I watched her watching Sephie talk to the doctor about brawn.
When the doctor asked Sephie how she had experience with the original formula of brawn, her entire demeanor changed. It was obvious. She immediately looked at the floor and her shoulders slumped.
Adrik didnât even need to see her to know it happened. He just turned his chair toward her and extended his hand toward her. She got up, her eyes still on the floor, and moved to his lap. Before she sat down, she just said âmy uncle.â
This week has been rough on her. Weâve all seen it. Sheâs looking like she looked after she and I were attacked, just without the concussion. How she looked after the ball, just without the ho le in her hip.
She was struggling. Adrik and Ivan seemed to know how to help her best, which was good, but Andrei was right. It was frustrating for the rest of us. We wanted to help her too, we just didnât know how. It was even making Stephen angry and that guy rarely gets angry.
I noticed Gianaâs eyes went wide when Sephie mentioned her uncle. Armando looked at her, a stern look on his face, almost like he was silently saying âI told you so.â I waited for her to look at me. I knew she would. She was practically incapable of not staring at me at some point anytime she was around me. Iâd caught her staring so many times it shouldâve been embarrassing for her, but she kept doing it.
Even after she got with Armando. It was so comical that Iâd discussed adding it to the wh ite board bet pools. How many times I could catch her staring in one day.
When she did finally look at me, I made it obvious that Iâd seen her look of disgust and I gave her my own look of disgust in return. It did not matter to me if she was with Armando or not, she was going to find out that when it came to Sephie, all bets were off. She quickly looked to the floor, but I kept watching her until the doctor got up to leave.
Once the doctor was out of the office, Adrik moved Sephie to one of the couches, but I kept my eyes on Giana. She was arguing with Armando, but they were speaking Italian and talking quietly. Iâm assuming so Sephie couldnât hear what was being said. Giana got up quickly and rushed out of the office. We all looked to Armando. Clearly something had just happened. He looked frustrated, and maybe a little angry, but he made an excuse about her not feeling well.
Thatâs bu llshit. If she didnât feel well, he wouldâve gone with her.
In the way that only Ivan can, he called her out. âEmbarrassment will do that.â
Everyone was waiting for him to expand on that when Viktor walked back into the office. Ivan smirked, enjoying the moment, then said, 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
Nailed it. I knew Ivan was wise before the attempted kidnapping of Sephie, but somehow that experience made him infinitely more so. Or heâs finally just letting us all see it. Ivan has always been insanely private, but itâs clear that heâs opened up to Sephie. They share similar trauma. It can be comforting to find someone who can relate, even if itâs just a little bit, to what youâve been through. I know Ivan has been through serious trauma. He talks in his sleep when heâs troubled, just like Sephie does. He has ho rrible past experiences with a doctor, just like she does. I donât know the details, but I know I likely donât want to know the details. Itâs hard enough knowing what happened to Sophie.
Armando looked to Ivan, surprised. âYouâve been hanging around Sephie, havenât you? How did you know that?â
Sephie smiled her smile that could light up the room at Ivan. âIvan has a very special set of skills,â she said.
Armando nodded his head in agreement. He looked thoughtful for a moment, then looked at Sephie and 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
I felt my anger rise to the surface. This bi tch. How could anyone think that about Sephie? She doesnât even drink alcohol! And what does it matter if she was on drugs at one point? Sheâs clearly not anymore, so who the fuc k cares? Doesnât she know that people can change and improve their lives?
Before I really thought about it, I said, âand if she was? What then? Does that mean Giana gets a license to be a bi tch to her? It changes nothing about who Sephie is today if she was or wasnât.â I was angry, but I shouldnât have said that to Armando.
Surprisingly, he agreed with me, telling me heâd said the same thing to her the night before. He also said he wasnât sure where any of it was coming from in respect to Giann. I saw Sephie and Ivin having a silent conversation. I think he was checking to see if she was okay. Sheâs had to deal with so much, this week especially. We were all worried that her nightmares were going to come back. Sephie nodded once to Ivan, letting him know she could handle it. He looked at Armando, his face serious. 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 somewhat surprised at Ivanâs words, asking how he and Sephie got to be so wise.
When youâre forced to live a life full of hardship, you learn more lessons about life in general. This was true of both Sephie and Ivan. Sephie, in her own always sarcastic way, told Armando as much.
Iâve always been the youngest of the group, until Sephie came into our lives. I was excited at first, because I finally felt like I wasnât the baby. Then I realized that she might be younger than me in years, but sheâs much older than I am in terms of experience. Sure, Iâve got experiences that she doesnât have, but that woman has been through more in her young life than Iâll likely experience in the rest of mine. I find myself looking up to her. Just like Ivan pointed out, Sephie inspires me to be better. All of us to be better. I donât know how sheâs done it, but sheâs brought the best out of all of us. Even Stephen.
None of us knew that guy was carrying around his secret for that long. We were becoming used to the idea that he may or may not be a serial killer and we were all strangely fine with that fact. Turns out he was just uncomfortable to tell us that he was g ay. But because of Sephic, heâs come out to us and now heâs coming out of his shell around us. That guy is fucki ng hilarious and none of us knew it because he was afraid to be himself around us. Sephie showed him how much better life can be when you just decide to always be yourself. I constantly question whether that wouldâve ever happened if Sephie hadnât come into our lives. I question whether a lot of things would have happened if she hadnât come into our lives.
And now this insecure bi tch is trying to tear Sephie down because sheâs too scared to put in the work to make herself better. I didnât realize I said it out loud, but I cursed in Russian, my anger taking over for a moment.