Chapter 316
King of the Underworld
Chapter Three Hundred Sixteen Sephle Adrik asked Andrei to stay behind while everyone else went with Chen. He knew Iâd want more time alone with Andrei, but I think Adrik was also curious to see what Andreiâs newly discovered gift was about as well, especially given that he so easily read me that morning.
For the first time since Iâd come into their lives, I saw Andrei nervous about staying behind with me.
âBubba, donât be nervous,â I said, trying not to laugh at him. He was still sitting at the kitchen island, so I walked slowly to him, sliding my arm around his shoulders. He grabbed my wrist, bolding onto my arm. He gave me a sideways glance. Heâs definitely nervous.
Adrik mightâve been enjoying his nervousness. He was standing on the other side of the kitchen, arms crossed over his chest. He watched me try to calm Andrei down, finally saying, âhow long have you been noticing these things?â
âNot long. Really since the night we saved Max. Tori popped into my head the day or two before that night and I couldnât get her out of my head. Iâve not thought about her since the day she got fired, really.
I mean, we saw her that one day when Glana wanted to go shopping. Well, Misha saw her. I didnât see her. Mentions of her here and there after that, but other than that, I never thought about her. It was weird that I thought of her and couldnât get her out of my head,â he said.
âDid you feel like something was wrong when you thought about her?â Adrik asked.
âYeah. It wasnât the same as Mishaâs impending doom, but something didnât feel right. Same as when Sephie grabbed my hand today when I was thinking about her going to the meeting with the journalist.â
What about the rest? About her lung healing and her still feeling like shi t?â
âThat just popped into my head. I said it before I really thought much about it, Andrei said. He glanced at me, apologetically.
âDonât be sorry, Bubba. Youâre right. I do feel like shi t still,â I said, smiling at him. âBut thatâs the way it works for me. Iâve learned that when something pops into my head like that, itâs usually because the other person is thinking it but doesnât want to say it. Thatâs how it seems like I can read your mind all the time. Itâs only different with Adrik,â I said.
âHow is it different with him?â Andrei asked.
âWith the rest of you, itâs usually something you need brought to light, if you will. Itâs an issue that you need help dealing with. But if youâre not thinking about it or struggling with it, I donât necessarily pick up on it. I might be able to if I made an effort, but I donât like to pry. With Adrik, itâs everything. I just have to look at him for a few seconds and I know what heâs thinking. Like when he gave Giana shi t over accusing me of being on drugs. It wasnât the same as when I see things with Misha, but I got a recap of what happened. Enough to know what went on,â I said. âHeâs able to do it to me more now, too. It seems like the more time passes, the more connected we are.â
âSheâs still much better at it than I am, clearly. Since I believed her when she said she was starting to feel better,â Adrik said. He squinted his eyes at me like he was still somewhat irritated with me.
âIt wasnât a complete lie. I do feel some better. I just still feel like shi t overall. But slightly better shi t,â I said.
âViktor said he was going to get you bone broth. That should help. Not eating isnât helping you out right now,â Andrei said.
âIâll consider a feeding tube if that doesnât work. Sheâs going to get all sharp and pointy again. Iâm very delicate,â Adrik said, grinning at me.
âIâm ruining all of Bubbaâs hard work training me. Heâs going to have to start completely over with me by the time I get out of this cast and my ribs heal enough that I can do anything strenuous.â
âThatâs what I like to call âjob security,â Andrei said.
The other guys got back a few hours later from Chenâs latest meeting with the journalist. I felt Adrik hold me tighter before he lightly brushed his fingertips over my cheek to wake me up. âWake up, solnishko. Theyâre back and itâs time for your antibiotic,â he said quietly.
âShocking. I fell asleep again,â I said, sarcastically. Adrik helped me up from the couch.
âHow did it go?â Adrik asked as we walked slowly to the kitchen.
âChen really is quite good at pretending to be someone else,â Stephen said. âI donât know why he thinks dating is hard.â
âThe thought of boobies makes most men incapable of forming complete thoughts. Women instinctively know this, so they put them on display. Itâs downhill from there, really,â I said.
âThat seems legit,â Stephen said.
âThe journalist didnât have much information on the mayor, but he said he was going to look into him to see what he could find. He was under the impression that the mayor was clean, but he also said he hadnât looked into him much. Since he was the one that appointed Henry, he assumed the mayor would also be upstanding.â Ivan said.
âHe mightâve been when he was first elected. Or mightâve been trying harder to be. If he took campaign money from one of the bosses, it wouldâve been hard to get away from that,â Adrik said.
âWould he know he took money from one of the bosses?â I asked, my half-empty glass of water in my hand. Adrik walked to me, grabbed the glass, finished it, then refilled it for me.
âItâs possible he didnât know. Henry said it came from a non-existent corporation. On paper, it wouldâve looked like a large donation from a company,â Viktor said.
âThatâs how they get politicians in their pockets, princess,â Ivan said. âThey make it look legit at first, then once theyâve already accepted the money, they reveal where the money actually came from.
Theyâve already accepted it, so it already looks bad. Then the bosses have their guy.â
âRude,â I said.
âBut effective,â Viktor said.
Misha and Andrei had been busy warming up bone broth while the rest of us talked. Misha ordered me to sit while Andrei put a small bowl of broth in front of me. âIt might still be too hot, so be careful,â he said, as he set the bowl in front of me.
I looked at it for a minute, which made Misha say, âI will airplane it. Donât tempt me.â
âYouâre still not the boss of me,â I said, picking up the spoon.
âThe bigger question is which one of the bosses has the mayor in his pocket. Or if it really is Ricardo,â
Stephen said.
âItâs interesting that Ricardo seems to have so much influence without being well-known and without being a boss himself,â Andrei said. He and Misha both were basically standing over me to make sure that I ate at least part of the bowl of broth. Nothing like feeling like a child to stimulate your appetite.
âNot everyone is interested in recognition,â Adrik said, a small smirk on his face. âBut I find it interesting that the other bosses allowed him to have this much influence.â
âDo you think it was because of his ties to Lorenzo?â I asked, diligently taking sips of the broth so the Wonder Twins wouldnât yell at me.
âPossibly. I think itâs worth seeing what we can get out of Armando about it. Dario might know something as well, but I donât want to talk to him without Sephie,â Adrik said. âDid the journalist give any indication of when heâd have more information?â
âHe seemed to think heâd be able to find something quickly if there was something to be found, but it couldâve been his ego talking,â Ivan said. âHeâs supposed to let us know when he finds something.â
âWeâll see what we can get out of Armando tonight. Itâs been a few days since Iâve been down there. He might miss me,â Adrik said.