Chapter 120
Chapter 120
Chapter One Hundred Twenty Sephie
After Stephen helped me connect everything the day of the attack, I was mostly quiet for the rest of the
evening. Adik kept me close, either in his lap or with his hands on me. It helped me stay calm. I really
hadn’t thought much about the attack after it happened. The concussion and resulting headaches took RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
precedence over everything else. I didn’t have much time to process It. before the ball and everything
that happened there.
I didn’t want anyone to know how badly I had wanted to ki ll the guy that hit me in that moment. Maybe
that’s why I didn’t think about it or talk about it very much. I was worried they were going to look at me
differently. I still hadn’t remembered that I killed my uncle that night in the basement until the night of
the ball when I was on the plane. I was struggling with my own feelings.
Once Adrik and I were alone, he looked at me thoughtfully. His fingers playing with the curls around my
face. He loved to push them back from my face, only to have them return shortly after. He was
fascinated by my hair having a mind of its own. I loved it. It would make me laugh that he thought he
could tame my hair. I’d been trying for years now. It was a losing battle.
“I’m sorry I didn’t know you were struggling so much with the attack on you and Misha. I let you down,
solnishko.”
I smiled at him, looking into his deep blue eyes that were filled with regret. “You didn’t know. How can I
be mad at you for not knowing something I didn’t tell you? That doesn’t make sense.”
“Why didn’t you tell anybody?”
I sighed. “I didn’t want anyone to know that I really wanted to ki ll that guy that day and that I would
have if Misha hadn’t pulled me off him. I was worried that you all would look at me differently if you
found out.” I had looked down at the floor, not wanting to see his eyes right away when 1 admitted that.
I felt his hand under my chin, lifting my gaze to look at him.
“Sephie, you know who we are, right? Of all the people in the world to understand that feeling, the six
of us can understand that feeling. We don’t think less of you because of that. It makes you more of a ba
dass than you already are.” He smiled at me, his blue eyes had that knowing look that he got every
time I needed to search them. I looked for what I was always afraid of finding, but never did. He waited
patiently, still fighting the losing battle with my curls, amusing himself at their persistence. He pressed
his lips to mine. “It’s also sexy as f uck,” he said, smiling against my lips.
I couldn’t help but laugh at him. I climbed back into his lap, wanting to be close to him again. He
willingly opened his arms for me, wrapping me in his embrace. I loved the feeling of safety I had
whenever I was in his arms. With him, it didn’t feel like he was keeping the darkness away. It was more
like he commanded the darkness. It was there, but it was bent to his will, allowing me to stay safe
anytime I was surrounded by it. I could feel his warmth stay with me anytime I felt the cold void try to
take
over.
“I love you, Adrik. Always and forever.” My fingers were running over his neck and down his chest
where his shirt was open. I felt his breath hitch as he held me tighter.
“I love you, solnishko. I will always be here for you. No matter what happens.”
Two Weeks Later
We were in Adrik’s office. He was working on things at his desk, while I had found a book to read on
the couch. The guys were busy on various tasks, so it was just the two of us. I would catch him looking
at me every so often. Each time, it would make me smile and I could almost see his heart skip a beat.
Armando walked into the office with Giana. “Ah, Sephle, I was hoping you would be here too,” I stood
up to greet his open
* Makh, to are you today? How are you, Giana? Settling in the better?” I asked.
Armando vald. That’s what I was hoping to talk to you about. I was hoping maybe you two could go for
a girl’s day or something thet be out of the building for a while, maybe?
d thought tot a minute, glancing toward Adik, who looked slightly used. He already knew that I had no
idea what a girl’s day meant. I suckdenly had an idea, though.
W course, we can. I just neest to find one of the guys.” Altik cleated his throat. I looked toward him.
“AL borst box, preferably three,” he said, a stern look on his face that told me there was no use arguing
with him on this. I simply nodded my head. He picked up his phone, spoke in Russia, then hung up.
“They’ll be here shortly.” He stood up, walking toward me. He pulled his wallet from his pants, handing
his credit card. “Use this on whatever you like.”
“Don’t tell me that. I’ll come back with a pony. Don’t tempt me,” said, laughing.
He laughed, kissing my forehead. “We’ll find a place for it. Don’t worry.” But then he looked at me with
the same stern look on his lace “I want you to spend money on clothes, if you need then He leaned
down, his lips to my car, “you should think about getting a few skirts. Easter access.” He winked at me,
leaving me completely flustered.
Ivan, Misha, and Andrei showed up a few minutes later, ready to escort us to wherever we wished to go
that day. When we were in the elevator, I hit the button for the 5th floor. I looked at Gianja, grimming.
“I’m going to be honest here, I generally fail miserably at the whole being a normal girl routine. I’m
going to need help on what to do here, but I have just the right secret weapon for this.”
The guys all started laughing, knowing exactly what I was talking about.
“Giana, what are your feelings on Bingo?” Misha asked her, his wide smile across his face. Her cheeks
flushed slightly when he smiled at her. She looked flustered for a moment, but eventually admitted that
she didn’t know what Bingo was.
I surprised all three of them by telling them, in Russian, to be nice. Ms. Jackson had been secretly
teaching me Russian and I’d been picking it up along the way, anytime they spoke it in front of me. I
was nowhere near fluent in it, but I could pick up and say small phases. Their eyes went wide. Ivan
grinned at me, “you ever cease to amaze us, princess.”
We knocked on Ms. Jackson’s door. I hadn’t told her we were coming, but I had a feeling she would be
up for an adventure,
especially with these three in tow.
“Oh my! Is it my birthday already? It feels like my birthday,” she did when she opened the door. Even
Giana laughed at her
response.
“Ms. Jackson, would you be interested in a girl’s day out with us?admittedly have no idea what that
means and I’m really hoping you do, so please say yes,” I said, laughing.
“Oh, child, you don’t have to ask me twice. Let me get my purse.” She walked into her apartment. We
heard her say loudly, “can we swing by Edith’s place this time?”
The guys just laughed. “Wherever you like, Ms. Jackson,” Ivan said. “It’s time we test her pacemaker.”