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Chapter 260

    Chapter 260


    Chapter Two Hundred Sixty


    Adrik


    Misha and Sephie left for a run the next morning while the rest of us went to the gym. Where Misha had


    dreaded having to run with Sephie in the beginning, he now looked forward to it. After the attack on


    them, they rarely went for a run in the city anymore. They would use the treadmills in the gym, but they


    both said they hated it. When we were at the house, though, they would be gone for sometimes two


    hours. Sephie had told me that Misha was now wanting to take the long route each time they went for a


    run. It made her happy to not feel like she was killing him any longer.


    I discussed what Sephie and I had talked about the night before with the other four guys while we were


    in the gym. “It should surprise no one that Sephie made a great observationst night.” The guys all


    stopped and turned toward me to hear what she’de up with this time. Iughed at their curious, but


    not surprised in the least expressions. “We were talking about Armando and how well he and the other


    bosses knew Sephic before she met me. She said Armando was the only one that would ever talk to


    her like a person, but she always got the feeling he was trying to set her up with one of his sons,


    because he would mention he had a son her age frequently.”


    “Yeah, I don’t think it was for his son. I think it was for him,” Ivan said.


    “Sephie ended up saying the same thingst night, but I’m curious to hear how you came to that


    conclusion,” I said. Ivan never ceased to amaze me with his observation skills. They were almost as


    good as Sephie’s.


    “I caught him looking at her a few times, but I don’t think I would’ve noticed had he not made a few


    comments about her when we were at his house in Italy. He doesn’t really know her, so they seemed


    very out of context. They came across as mostly harmless at the time and they would’ve been, had he


    known her better, but she told me that none of the bosses knew much, if anything about her. Including


    Armando. It just felt wrong, so I started paying attention. It’s calmed down somewhat since he and


    Giana got together, but much like her inability to not stare at Misha, he’s incapable of not staring at


    Sephie when he thinks no one is watching.”


    I thought about his words for a minute. What Sephie had saidst night was starting to make more


    sense. “That makes the rest of what she saidst night seem more usible,” I said.


    “What else has she known all along that none of us caught on to until she pointed it out?” Andrei asked.


    I chuckled. “I wouldn’t say she’s known all along. She’s just seeing Armando in a bit of a different light


    with everything going on and remembering things in the past that seemed benign at the time that didn’t


    age well. She told me that the other bosses were starting to put Armando into a bit of a leadership role


    among them before I came back. She said Armando would help settle disputes and would get them all


    to agree, She’s also said all along that she never even knew of my existence until that night at the


    restaurant. She said she never heard the other bosses mention my name. Not once.”


    “That’s why she calls you the Lord King Boss,” Viktor said,ughing. “She didn’t know who you were or


    what to call you when she found out you wereing to the meeting.”


    “It’s authoritative,” I said, causing moreughter from everyone. I think they enjoyed the lighter side that


    Sephie had brought out in all of us, but especially me. I hardly ever joked about anything before


    Sephie, but now we could find the lighter side of just about anything. It was a wee change.


    *So, you think Armando is ying both sides to see which side will win? That way, If you lose, he can


    still keep favor with the other bosses?” Ivan asked.


    “It’s entirely possible. Given that he didn’te clean about his argument with his associate after the


    meeting on Monday, I’m rethinking his loyalties. You all know how well I take betrayal of any kind,” I


    said. “Sephie saidst night, just to y Devil’s advocate, that Mando might’ve gotten it in his head that


    he could run the city while I was gone. If you add in that he might


    have been feeling Sephie out for himself instead of the story about his son like he said and her point


    was that I basically came back and in one night took it all away from him. He might be ying both


    sides out of spite.”


    “Sephie didn’t give him any hope that he had a chance with her before she met you, did she?” Stephen


    asked. I could tell he was perplexed over Armando’s behavior, if this really was true.


    “No. She said that thought was gross. Given the convulsions she has thinking about it, I believe her.


    She said he used to stay 1 after asionally and would help her clean up after the other bosses had


    left. He would ask her questions about her life, like he was trying to find more information out about her.


    She said she never told him anything important and that she didn’t like the idea of him knowing things


    about her. We know how private she can be. I doubt he got anything useful out of her,” I said,


    “In all my 900 years, I’ll never understand people getting upset about losing things that don’t even


    belong to them in the first ce,” Stephen said.


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    “You and me hoth. It’s still just a working theory about Armando, but it seems to be making more sense,


    the more I think about it. We should hopefully be able to get some answers if Keith and Chris can


    record his meetings. He’s never taken his security seriously. I’m hoping that remains the case and


    they’re able to record him easily,” I said. “But, for now, I want Armando left out of everything.”


    “We might be able to test his allegiance, Give him false information and see what he does with it,” Ivan


    said.


    “I agree. We just need to be careful and time that right. We don’t want to scare him into hiding too soon


    if he finds out we’re on to him,” Viktor said.


    “Agreed. We definitely need to time everything just right. I’m not doing anything without Misha and


    Sephie,” I said. 1 remembered something Ivan had said the night before, while Sephie was still cooking


    dinner and we were all standing in the kitchen together. “You know who originally suggested that I do


    away with the other bosses?” I asked, looking at Ivan. He shook his head no. “Armando.”


    “That kind of an ideaes up in conversation because you’ve already been thinking about it,” Ivan


    said, his hand running over his goatee.


    Viktor did some digging on who the man was that we overheard arguing with Armandote morning.


    He had to rely on Sephie for trantion, as many of the articles were in Italian, but he manag ed to find


    a few that were in English since he spent part of the year in the city. She was curled up next to him on


    the couch, so he could search for information and she could trante what he’d found.


    “It appears he and Armando are rted, but distantly. They’ve been business partners since Armando


    was much younger, however. I’ve found quite a few business deals going back decades,” Viktor said, “I


    can’t find any indication that he’s involved in the illegal side of Armando’s business. At least not directly.


    It doesn’t make sense that he would be urging him to switch sides if he’s not involved.”


    “Do the other bosses make business deals with each other like you and Armando?” Sephie asked me.


    As soon as she said it, a lightbulb went off in Viktor’s head and he started down an entirely new rabbit


    ho le, digging for more information.


    “Minor stuff, mostly. The other bosses tend to rely heavily on the illegal side of things. They have a few


    legitimate businesses set up, mostly mattress stores, but they’re mostly a front and a way tounder


    money. They don’t make very much money off of those businesses. Their wealthes from the illegal


    side almost exclusively. Armando is the only boss other than me that invests in legitimate ventures,” I


    said.


    “Maybe that’s why they’re getting greedy. I would think there’s a finite number of addicts in the city.


    That’s a fixed ie supply.” She was still reading an article that Viktor had given her to trante


    while she talked out loud. “Plus, a significant portion of your customer base dies every year. If you’re an


    idi ot like Sal and push brawn on your customer base, then you’re going to lose more customers than


    you gain.” She looked up at me, a smirk on her face. “I don’t even know anything about


    business and I know that’s a terrible model for trying to stay wealthy.”


    “You do make a good point though, love,” I said. “It would exin why they’re getting greedy. The


    commissioner instituted a drug prevention program for at-risk youthst year. He talked to me before


    he started it. Most of the addicts in the city are adults, so taking the younger people out of the supply


    chain, if you will, shouldn’t have made a significant difference. Maybe it was more sessful than the


    other bosses expected. I would expect nothing less than for them to not see thating.”


    “Commissioner 1, Bosses 0,” Sephie said, going back to tranting for Viktor.
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