Chapter 77
King of the Underworld
Chapter Seventy-Seven
Ivan
We all retired to our rooms for the night. I laid on the bed, trying to sleep. I was physically and me ntally exhausted, but there was going to be no sleep in my immediate future. My mind kept replaying the look on Sephieâs face in the ballroom as she saw Boss going down. She looked to us for help and we had to run right past her. I glanced over my shoulder as Armandoâs man grabbed her. Iâll never be able to forget her face when she felt him grab her.
Fear. She was legitimately scared for her life, but I think she was more scared for Adrik. Iâve seen that look before. When the one you love more than life itself is dying in front of you. Thatâs a look I wish to never see again.
When we were on the plane, Sephie had finally passed out from stress, but her mind was replaying the nights events too. Weâd never heard her talk in her sleep. Sheâs fallen asleep around all of us at least once and never once had she talked in her sleep. Adrik thought she was awake at first.
She would desperately call for him, but then she would desperately call for me. She knew I was the closest one to her before everything happened. She trusted that I would save her and I ignored her. I could hear her voice calling to him, then me, over and over again while we were on the plane. It felt like it went on for hours. My heart broke & little more
each time.
Now I was stuck replaying those scenes. Thinking about how I had let her down. The one woman I had let get close to
me again. I knew she and Adrik belonged together, but I couldnât help but love her too. We all did.
After a few hours of staring at the ceiling, I got up to get a glass of water from the kitchen. I stood against the counter, now staring at the floor, my mind still on the loop of everything that had happened. I knew we had fu cked up bad when she wouldnât look at me on the plane. I was the first one to see her. She was so scared that she couldnât see past it. She didnât trust her own brain to recognize me. Or Adrik. We fu cked up bad.
I refilled my glass, sighing. I heard footsteps approaching the kitchen. Misha. He looked at me, âyou canât sleep either,
huh?â
I shook my head no. âI canât stop seeing her, first in the ballroom, then when she was curled up in the seat on the plane when we first got to her, and I canât stop hearing her calling for Adrik and me while she was out.â
Misha nodded. âNot gonna lie, I did get some enjoyment out of replaying her decking you,â he said, his hand on my shoulder. I knew he was just trying to make me laugh, but I deserved the hit. I deserved so much more than what she did.
He grabbed a glass and filled it. We stood in silence until more footsteps could be heard coming toward us. Viktor. âAt least Iâm not the only one,â he said.
âYeah, man. I gave up. Itâs not going to happen,â Misha said.
No sooner had Viktor filled his glass with water than Andrei came into the kitchen. That dude probably got it the worst out of all of us. Hits to your junk are one of the worst spots possible. Stephen walked in shortly after Andrei. We all stood in silence for a few moments. Misha broke the silence. âWell, now that weâre all here, how are we going to fix this?â
I was proud of that kid. I had no idea how she was doing it but being around Sephie had made that kid step into his own. He was the youngest of all of us, only barely older than Sephie. He had always been good at his job, but he lacked confidence. Sephie managed to somehow get that kid to believe in himself. Even after the attack on the sidewalk. I was worried he was going to take a few steps back in his progress. It was a bl ow to his ego, really. She pulled him aside one night and read him the riot act in her subtle way and he turned it around after. None of us knew what she said to him, but she was the only one that couldâve saved him from himself in that situation.
1 was surprised at how well he was handling this situation. He told her the truth on the plane. He had argued with us for hours about telling her the plan. He told us he had a bad feeling it would go bad if we didnât. Turns out the kid was right. We were so worried about making it look authentic that we didnât stop to consider what it would do to her. Misha was the only one that thought about that, but four against one meant that he was now paying for our poor decision just like the rest of us.
Andrei sighed. âWe canât leave today. Thereâs no way we can move her when sheâs like this. I donât know how long itâs going to take or what itâs going to take to make her better, but she canât leave like this.â
Everyone agreed. âSo, we stay here a couple of days. Shouldnât alter the plan too much, honestly. We still have eyes on Anthony and Lorenzo. Weâll know what theyâre planning. I would prefer to be closer, but we can make this work,â I said.
âWhat about Adrik? He wants vengeance for Sephie. He wants Anthony dead. Will he be willing to push pause for a day or two? I know Sephie means more to him than anything, but his taste for blood is unparalleled when it comes to those that wrong him. Iâve never seen him give that up,â Viktor asked.
Viktor had been with Adrik the longest out of all of us. Before I showed up, even. Adrik was very much like his father when he first took over the business. He would personally take care of people that had wronged him. He had as much blood on his hands as the rest of us.
Stephen spoke. âWe donât give him a choice. There are things in life that are more important than vengeance.â He paused, adding, âif heâs h ell bent on getting revenge, then he can send a few of us to take care of Anthony and Lorenzo. Without him.â
I considered the options for a moment. I rubbed my face with my hand. My nose still didnât feel right.
She had almost broken my nose. If she had been able to eat and train for the three weeks before, she would have, but she had lost some of her strength. I did have a black eye from it though, so she still landed a solid hit. âI donât think it will be that difficult to talk him into staying an extra day or two. Not if sheâs not feeling better when she wakes up this time.â
We stayed in the kitchen talking about variations to the plan until the sun came up. In the original plan, we were supposed to be leaving shortly. We heard nothing from Adrikâs room. We werenât sure if he had overslept or if something was wrong. We had ditched our phones before getting on the plane. We had burner phones in our bags, but we hadnât turned them on yet.
I went to his door and knocked quietly. I heard him softly tell me to come in. He was on the bed, in his underwear, on top of the covers, with Sephie laying across his chest, sound asleep. She was just in her t-shirt, giving me a full look at the wounds on her legs. It was bad. He put his finger up to his lips, but motioned me to come in.
I walked next to the bed, as quietly as possible. The other guys were outside in the hallway, looking in through the open door. I saw the slight relief come to all our faces when we saw she was sleeping peacefully on him.
He whispered, âI canât move. Anytime I try to leave, she starts crying out for me in her sleep agairt, then sheâH call for you. Stuck in that loop that she was in on the plane. I come back and put her on my chest, and she sleeps peacefully again.â He pointed to her fingers, lightly moving on his chest in a rhythmic pattern. âThis is how I know sheâs in a
happy place. She plays the piano.â I couldnât help but smile. Seeing her happy made me suddenly happy.
He looked down at her, lightly running his hands through her hair. She snuggled into him more, making a quiet whimper noise. He looked back at me pain evident in his eyes. âShe wants nothing to do with me when sheâs awake,
but she wonât let me go when sheâs asleep.â
I sighed. âShe will come around. Her subconscious is still clearly attached to you. She just needs time to process everything. It will take her time to forgive all of us.â I paused, not really wanting to talk business now. âBoss, we canât leave with her like this. She needs time. We all discussed it this morning. We donât think we should leave with her. Either we stay here for a day or two more and give her a chance to recover, or you stay here with her, and we go on with the original plan.â
He was quiet for a moment, thoughtfully running his hands through her long curls. âWeâll stay. Nothing matters more than her. I wonât ever risk losing her for anything again. They can take my empire. I donât want it if I canât have her.â
I stood, placing my hand on his shoulder. I turned and walked back to the expectant looks on the guys in the hall. I closed the door quietly behind me, motioning for everyone to move from the door so we could give her quiet to sleep. We walked back to the kitchen.
âHe agrees,â I said. âHe said he wonât risk losing her again for anything and I agree. His empire is replaceable. She is
not.â
There was a collective exhale. We were all happy to stay a little longer. If she couldnât go with us, none of us wanted to leave.