Chapter 81
King of the Underworld
Chapter Eighty-One
Adrik
Misha walked outside. His face was red and his eyes were misty, but he looked better than he had since the ball. I raised my eyebrow at him. He put his hand on my shoulder, âsheâs asking for you.â
âYou good, kid?â I asked.
âYeah, Boss. Better than good. I donât know how she does it, but she always knows exactly what to say.â
I put my hand on his shoulder with a knowing look. I walked inside to find her getting a glass of water in the kitchen. She drank half of it and handed the glass to me. I finished it and refilled it, handing it back to her. I went to grab her antibiotic and gave her one. She swallowed it easily. âWhat do you think about a pain pill? I can tell youâre hurting. Maybe half? It will at least help to take the edge off the pain, maybe?â
She thought for a moment. âDo you think they have just regular ibuprofen here? I know that wonât knock me out and itâll take the pain away. Thatâs all I took for my back.â
I cursed under my breath. âReally? Thatâs all you took?â
She nodded and shrugged her shoulders. âIt worked. It should work on this too.â
I called for Misha and asked him to find Isabella to ask if they had ibuprofen. It would be time for dinner soon, so she had to be around close.
He wasnât gone long and he came back with a full bottle of ibuprofen. He handed it to me as she said, âsee, Misha, this is why youâre my favorite. Donât tell the others.â He smiled widely at her.
I opened the bottle. âHow many do you want?â
She took the bottle from me and read over the label. It was all in Italian, but she found whatever answer she needed. âFour. In eight hours, four more. I call it âsuperprofen,â she grinned, popping them in her mo uth.
Ivan walked into the kitchen, looking worse than Iâd ever seen him. He stopped, surprised to see Sephie awake and upright. She looked at him, her eyes wide at his state. She looked to me quickly, glancing toward the patio. I knew she wanted a moment alone with Ivan, so I turned to Misha and motioned for him to follow me to the patio.
We were on the patio longer for Ivan than Misha. Viktor and Andrei were reluctant to go to her. They still felt so awful about everything that happened that they werenât sure how to approach her. I couldnât blame them. I would be scared if I were them, too. Truthfully, I was still nervous for Andreiâs ba lls and his future ability to have children.
I was starting to worry about Ivanâs well-being when Sephie walked out to the patio, leaning on Ivanâs arm. His face was also red, his eyes misty. Two down, three to go.
Viktor was the first to make a move when he saw Sephie. He stood up and went to her. Ivan made sure she was stable
on her feet and walked away. They were still far enough away that we were mostly out of ear shot.-
Viktor always towered over her, but he looked so defeated standing in front of her that he appeared shorter. Smaller. We were trying to give them privacy, but we couldnât help but watch the scene unfold.
We saw his shoulders crumble in a single sob
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and her comparatively small arms reach up and wrap around his massive shoulders.
Ivan broke our silence. âI donât know how she does it, but she always knows exactly what to say.â
I knew exactly how he felt.
Viktor walked back to us after a few more moments with Sephie. He looked at Andrei, who looked terrified. We heard Sephie say loud enough for everyone to hear, âBubba if you donât get over here right now, Iâll make doubly sure you arenât able to have children.â
His face went wh ite as he stood up slowly and walked toward heri
âWhereâs Stephen? He might as well get this over with as wellâ«â I asked.
âHe went to try to get some sleep. None of us have been able to sleep much since we got here. He said he was going to try one more time.â
I looked back toward Andrei, who looked like he had been sent to the principalâs office. It was much the same scene as with Viktor. She said exactly what he needed to hear to save him from himself. He held onto her gently, but still like she was his anchor in the storm of his own sea of emotions.
Andrei turned back toward us, letting Sephie lean on him as they walked toward us. Her eyes found mine. That spark was back as she walked slowly toward me. I felt my heart threaten to stop as she smiled at me. She tucked herself into my arms. She still felt more fragile to me. Like she was apprehensive. I hoped it was because she was in pain and not anything else.
She looked up at me, âso whatâs the plan now? Donât we need to leave?â
Ivan spoke first. âIt can wait until youâre ready to travel. We still have eyes on Anthony and Lorenzo.
Everything is still fine until you can make the trip.â
âWhat does the trip consist of?â she asked.
âWe had originally planned on riding bikes to Naples. Now, weâre thinking we should take a different vehicle. Itâll just slow us down,â he said.
She thought for a moment, leaning against me. âHow long is the trip?â
âBikes, we should be able to make it in 7 hours or less. Cars, 8 hours or more.â
âI can probably do that. As long as I can take the superprofen first.â
Ivan raised his eyebrows. âSuperprofen?â
âShe took a high dose of ibuprofen instead of a pain pill. She said thatâs all she took with her back and it worked. No ill side effects either,â I said.
Ivan cursed under his breath. âReally? Thatâs all you took?â
She shrugged her shoulders. âI guess Iâm a weirdo, but it works. Whatever lets me fu cking eat again, Iâll gladly do.â
As if her stomach was waiting to be invited to the conversation, it growled loudly. Everyone laughed.
Andrei ran into the kitchen and came back with a partial loaf of bread from earlier in the day.
âHere, spider monkey, this will tide you over until dinner.â
âBubba. Letâs get married in Naples. Iâm tired of waiting,â she said ripping a huge piece off the chunk of bread and shoving it into her mo uth.
She handed the bread to me, knowing I was likely just as hungry as she was. She was right. Between us both, we finished it quickly.
Viktor asked, âyou think you can do the car?â
She shook her head. âNo, thatâs not what I meant. I can do the bikes with the superprofen.â They all looked at her, surprised. âWhat? This sh it works.â
Laughing, I kissed her temple.
God, we all missed her.
She spent almost the entire dinner convincing the guys that sheâd be able to travel the next day. They were willing to wait a couple more days until she was better.
âOnce we get to Naples, whatâs the plan?â she asked, in between bites of food.
âArmando is meeting us there. Weâll spend a couple days there before going on to Sicily,â Viktor said.
âSee. I can rest there after the trip. Itâll be fine,â she said. âYou guys all need to sleep since Iâm apparently the only one thatâs done that lately. We can leave like lunch time tomorrow and still get to Naples before it gets dark tomorrow.â
They thought about her suggestion for a few moments. I had to admit, it wasnât a bad plan. I could use some extra sleep right now, as could everyone else, including her. She could time her superprofen to where she could take it before we left and then sheâd be able to take it soon after we arrived in Naples.
If she said sheâd be up for the trip, I wasnât going to argue with her. She was, after all, apparently difficult to k ill.
Ivan looked at her, a serious expression on his face. âIf it becomes too much, you tell me. Weâll stop for the night before reaching Naples.â
âI will tell you if it becomes too much. I promise,â she said.
As we were finishing dinner, Stephen appeared in the kitchen, looking just as ho rrible as everyone else had and not at all rested. The guys all saw him before he saw Sephie. We all quickly walked outside to give them their moment alone, without him even realizing she was up yet.
Once we were outside, Misha spoke up. âThat was kinda mean, but I wouldâve loved to have seen his face when he realized he was alone with her.â
It didnât take long and we heard her yell, âitâs safe. You can come back in.â
We filed back into the kitchen. Stephenâs face was red, but he looked relieved. He looked at all of us as we walked in.
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âYou guys are as sholes. I nearly sh it myself.â
We all grinned at him. Sephie said, âyouâre lucky Iâm slow right now or I wouldâve tested that.â
Laughter erupted in the kitchen. Everyone needed that little bit of comic relief. I looked at everyone as we laughed and they continued to tease Stephen. They were all going to sleep well tonight now that they knew she was back and they were forgiven. I felt that pull in my chest toward her as I watched her bring light back to every one of them. I hadnât realized how much her light shone on each one of them until it was gone briefly. My breath caught as I looked to her, finding her eyes on me and her smile wide across her face.
God, we all missed her, but me most of all