Chapter 261
Chapter Two Hundred Sixty-One
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“Are we taking the long route again, my adorable Russian guardian?” I asked Misha as we got ready
for our morning run.
“I’m down if you’re down. It’s colder this morning than I thought it was going to be, so I don’t know how
long you want to stay outside. I don’t want to be the reason you stay cold the rest of the day,” he said.
“As it happens, running warms me up,” I said, grinning at him. “But I love you for thinking about that. I
don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I ha te being cold.”
“I might’ve noticed. I’m very observant,” he said, sarcastically.
As we set off on our run, my mind was still reying the conversation with Adrik from the night before. I
couldn’t shake the feeling that I’d missed something about Armando and now we were in trouble. Even
though I felt like I’d missed something, I still couldn’t see what it was I’d missed. I was still having
trouble believing that Armando could be ying both sides. He’d seemed so upfront and honest about
everything from the beginning.
The great thing about running with Misha is that he enjoyed the silence. I’d tried running with Max a few
times and he always tried to talk to me while we ran. I hated it. I liked to be left alone to my thoughts. It
was a great way to work through problems in my head. Or not. Sometimes I didn’t think about anything
and just enjoyed the break. Either way, Misha was there, silently ensuring I was safe.
It took us almost two hours to go the long route. Misha used to struggle to make it all the way, but he
looked like he could keep going this morning. Once we slowed to a walk, we usually talked about
anything and everything on our way back to the house. I enjoyed my alone time with each of them and I
think they enjoyed it with me as well.
“I needed that,” he said.
“I did too. I think we’ve all been extra stressedtely. Have you been having trouble sleeping?” I asked.
It was a random thought that just popped into my head, which I had learned was usually an indication
that the other person was thinking it, but didn’t necessarily want to say it.
Heughed. “Yeah. I haven’t said anything to anybody yet, but it’s been happening for a bit. Since
Giana used you, I think.”
“You’re still mad at her, aren’t you?” I asked. While it was adorable and heartwarming that he had
gotten so angry at her usation, I was starting to get concerned at his inability to let it go.
“Yeah. I don’t think I’ve ever been so angry at a chick for something she didn’t even do to me,” he said.
I stopped walking. We were both still catching our breath. “Misha, you have to let it go. Not for her, but
for you. It’s one of the hardest things to do, but trusting that she’ll get her own Karma will make you feel
much better.” He looked at me, then looked at the ground, like he knew I was right, but he still didn’t
want to let go. “I don’t know if you’ve noticed this one, my adorable Russian guardian, but Karma tends
toe down harshly on those that want to harm me,” I added, quietly. “You just have to be patient.”
He raised his gaze, a sly smile stretching across his face. He put his arm around my shoulders as we
continued our walk back to the house.
“I should listen to my own advice. I’m having the same problem, just with Armando,” I said.
“I can’t figure out what the deal is with him either,” Misha said. “I want to like him, but he said a few
things when we first got to his house In Italy that I didn’t like.”
“Like what?” I asked. He’d never talked about this, so I was clueless as to what he was referring to.
“That first night, when it took you and Boss a little longer toe to dinner. We all knew it was because
you could barely walk and told him as much. He made a rudement about your se x life with Boss
being the reason you couldn’t walk.”
I stopped walking again. “What did he say exactly? Do you remember?”
“Not exactly. It was something like if you were his girlfriend, you wouldn’t be able to walk much anytime.
He said it quietly and I think only me and Ivan heard it. The other guys were standing far enough away
that they missed it.”
“Shi t. Sometimes I ha te being right,” I said. Misha looked at me, confused, but also a little concerned.
“Have you heard him say anything else that was weird like that?”
“That was the worst one, but then there was that really awkward toast he made to you. I didn’t think he
knew you well enough to talk about you like that,” Misha said.
I smiled at him. “I just said the same thing to Adrikst night. That didn’t sit well with me, but it was
covered up by the things that you guys said about me. Armando doesn’t know me well enough. He
might wish he did, but he doesn’t.” When I had stopped walking, Misha removed his aim from my
shoulders so he could look down at me while we talked. I grabbed his wrist and put his arm back
around my shoulders to continue walking once again to the house. “Armando used to stay after the
other hosses had left and he would help me clean up. I always thought he was trying to set me up with
his son. He would ask me questions about my personal life, trying to find out if I was single, h h
h. I never told him anything of importance and I never really thought anything of it. I was just happy
to have some help. When Adrik and I were talking about thisst night, he pointed it out that he wasn’t
asking for his son. He was asking for him,” I said. I looked up to see Misha’s reaction. His face
scrunched up much like mine had the night before, I couldn’t help butugh. “I had the same reaction.
But if you take that into consideration and you also take into ount that the other bosses had put
Armando into somewhat of a leadership role while you guys were gone trying to get Viktor hack, it
gives Armando a motive to be ying both sides right now. Adrik came back and basically in one night
took back the city and took me away from Armando. Not that there was EVER a chance of that
happening. For the record. I felt like that needed to be said out loud. Because gross.”
Mishaughed. “I don’t think anyone is worried about you leaving Boss anytime soon, gazelle. It’s
obvious to anyone who sees. you two with each other that you belong together.”
As we walked up the steps toward the back door, Ivan was walking by toward the kitchen. He stopped
and opened the door for us. “Once you guys get cleaned up, Boss wants everyone in his office,” he
said.
“This sounds serious,” I said.
“We had a conversation about Armando while we were in the gym,” Ivan said.
“We had a conversation about Armando while we were walking back to the house,” Misha said.
“Which reminds me, why didn’t you tell me about the grossment he made about me when we first
got to Italy?” I asked Ivan as I smacked his shoulder.
Heughed, but tried to look apologetic. “I didn’t tell Boss what he said yet. I don’t know if I should tell
Boss what he said. He might want to ki ll him immediately.” Ivan pulled me toward him, hugging me to
him. “And I didn’t tell you, princess, because you were already handling all you could handle at the
time. You didn’t need to worry about pervy old men on top of everything else.”
I sighed, resting my head against his sizeable chest. “I ha te that I can’t argue with you sometimes.” I
felt his chest vibrate as heughed at me. “Go get cleaned up, princess. Boss is going to need you to
keep him from getting all murdery once he finds out what was said,” Ivan said pushing me toward the
back stairs.