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Chapter 350

    Chapter 350


    Sephle


    Adrik looked between me and Vitaliy,pletely surprised and maybe slightly worried. I smiled at him.


    “Don’t worry, he just wants to hear stories about what a ba dass I am,” I said, smirking at Adrik. He


    immediately rxed,ughing at me.


    “We can help with that, too,” Viktor said.


    “Good. I want to hear everything. She needs time with the Colombian anyway. He needs her,” Vitaliy


    said in Russian as he walked toward the house, expecting everyone to follow him. Adrik looked torn


    between following his father and staying with me.


    I put my hands on his chest. “Go. You’ll be d you did. He’s right, too. I want to talk to Trino. I have a


    feeling there’s something he needs said.”


    Aleksei had noticed Adrik’s hesitancy to leave me. “Go, I will stay with her and the Colombian. I’ll bring


    her to you when they’re done. I know where he’s going,” he said, nodding his head toward Vitally.


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    Adrik nced at me once more, kissing me gently, then followed his father. The guys looked torn


    between following Adrik and staying with me. “You can go, too. I’ll be okay. He wasn’t kidding. He really


    does want to hear stories about me. I promised him glory. You guys better deliver and make me sound


    way f**king better than I am. I’m talking mythological proportions, fes. Fables. Epic poetry. Urban


    legends. All of it.”


    Every single one of them gave me their best smiles as they followed Adrik. Aleksei looked at me as


    they were leaving, his eyebrow raised. “You are very special. He hasn’t smiled in years, much less


    laughed. I’m not sure how you managed it, but thank you. He needed that.” He didn’t wait for me to


    respond. He walked a short distance from me and Trino, giving us privacy.


    “I’ve really gotta learn Russian if I’m going to keep hanging out with you people,” Trino said cheekily.


    “You know, I’ve thought the same about learning Spanish,” I said,ughing. We stood in mostly


    comfortable silence for a few moments, then I asked. “You were able to see her?”


    “Si, Miha. I spent thest few hours with her. She was still lucid enough when I got there that she knew


    who I was. My father said she’d been in and out most of the day, but she recognized him right before I


    got there. She told him I wasing, even.” Heughed. “He didn’t believe her. He thought she was


    hallucinating again, then I showed up ten minutester.”


    “Trino. I’m so sorry, but I’m so thankful you got to see her. I didn’t know about your mother until I’d


    already told you to leave,” I said, reaching out and putting my hand on his arm.


    “Miha, I don’t know how to ever thank you. I thought I was in debt to you before for giving me closure


    about Mateo, but now this. My mother was stubborn. She wouldn’t let my father tell me. She said I was


    a busy man and she didn’t want to bother me.” His voice cracked as he struggled to finish


    the sentence.


    “She did what mothers do, Trino. They sacrifice for their children. Willingly. I’m fairly sure she would tell


    you she’d do it again, too.”


    Heughed, trying to keep the tears that were threatening to fall from doing so. “It’s weird. My entire


    world is falling apart and I can’t stop thinking about how grateful I am that it happened so I could see


    her onest time.”


    “Everything happens the way it’s supposed to, Trino. We might not be able to see it at the time, but


    there’s a reason for everything. It’s our job to figure out the reason. This one just happens to be


    obvious.”


    Trino sighed. “Thank you, Miha. I still don’t know how you know everything you do, but I’m forever in


    your debt and I will always stay loyal to Jefe because of you.”


    “You would’ve stayed loyal to him without me, Trino. I’m just extra incentive,” I said,ughing. I put my


    arm through his, walking us toward Aleksei. “Come on, you can add to the stories about me that they’re


    all telling. I’ll be your trantor.”


    Aleksei nodded to both of us. “Follow me,” he said in his thick Russian ent.


    We wound our way through the house to a study at the opposite end of the house. “I’m never going to


    find my way out of here,” I said, mostly to myself as we walked into the room. Adrik’s eyesnded on


    me immediately when we walked into the room, almost like he was expecting us to walk in at that


    moment. Trino patted my hand that was still holding his arm, releasing my arm so I could go to Adrik.


    “You have very impressive stories about you, dkaya,” Vitaliy sald in Russian, watching as Adrik


    pulled me next to him on the couch.


    “Depends on your definition of impressive, I think,” I said, smiling at him. “But I did tell them I promised


    you glory. I hope they didn’t disappoint.”


    Vitaliyughed. “They did anything but.”


    “Can we speak English for Trino? He has stories of my glory as well I don’t want to leave him out,” I


    said in English. Vitaliyughed for the second time in as many minutes.


    “Since you’re all here now, tell me what’s happening. I’ve heard little pieces here and there from some


    of my contacts I still keep in touch with, but I’m guessing it’s gotten much worse,” Vitaliy said.


    We spent the next few hours filling in some of the details of everything that had happened since I met


    Adrik. Vitaliy was not surprised that Lorenzo and Salvadori were big yers behind the coup. “You


    know I banished Lorenzo just as a “f**k you’ to Salvadori, right?” The disgust was apparent. “I don’t


    think I’ve ever met a more di sgusting human than Salvadori.”


    “Armando might actually get that title now,” Stephen said.


    “Exin,” Vitaliy said, clearly curious. We hadn’t gone into explicit detail about Armando’s betrayal and


    Vitaliy didn’t know yet that Ivan and I were taken. When he heard all the details of what had happened,


    he was clearly angry, but surprisingly, it was somewhat directed at me. “You said you got hurt and


    couldn’t train. You never said anything about almost dying at the hands of Armando!” he said, his voice


    quite loud. Adrik’s hold on me got a ittle tighter. I could feel his anger, but I squeezed his leg to let him


    know I was okay.


    I looked at Vitaliy, as calmly as I could, and said, “because I knew this would be your reaction and I


    preferred to have them closer to me when it happened.”


    He opened his mo uth to speak, but shu t it without saying a word. I heard Adrik cough quietly and I


    knew he was trying not tough. I nced at Ivan, who was also struggling not tough.


    “She didn’t tell you how badly she was hurt either,” Trino said. “I saw her soon after. It was bad.”


    “I mean, it wasn’t ideal, but I’m still here,” I said, shrugging my shoulders.


    “And what of Armando?” Vitaliy asked.


    “Oh, he’s wishing he took her advice, pretty much on a daily basis,” Ivan said.


    “What advice?”


    The guys all couldn’t hold in theirughter any longer. None of them could keep it together long enough


    to answer, so it fell to me to do so.


    “There were a few minutes between when they got to the building and when they actually made it up to


    me and Ivan. Armando knew they were in the building and made a call to his security guys, who had


    already left and wouldn’t take his call. I might have told him his best option was to go to the roof and


    jump. Otherwise he was going to experience a very slow, painful death,” I said. “He didn’t take me up


    on the offer, so he almost died that day and a few times since that day.”


    Adrik looked at his father. “I want him to suffer for what he did to her,” he said.


    “As well you should. What was the end game of taking her? To get to you?” Vitaliy asked.


    “That and they were trying to sell me. I still don’t know if it was Sal’s idea or Armando’s idea to do so,


    but Armando seemed to think I was going to solve a lot of his problems once I was sold. When he


    realized I wouldn’t fetch top dor, that’s when he lost it and the beating began,” I said.


    Vitally cursed under his breath. “By what standards did they decide that you wouldn’t get top dor?”


    I sighed. “I have scars covering my back, Vitaliy. Armando didn’t know about them. I keep them


    covered. My stomach and legs were also heavily bruised from when they grabbed me, and Ivan. They


    had to m me into a parked car to subdue me. When he saw the bruises and the scars, he lost it. I


    might’ve also provoked his anger by being a shi t. I have a problem controlling my mo uth.”


    “The scars. What are they from?” he asked. I could tell he was curious, but he was very serious, like he


    was already nning on destroying whatever it was that gave me the scars.


    “Her uncle almost killed her, Ivan said, so I wouldn’t have to.


    We watched as Vitaliy’s anger rose to the surface. “And what of him?” he asked. He was gripping the


    arms of his chair so hard that his knuckles were


    wh ite.


    “I killed him.” I said.


    My answer took Vitaliy by surprise. I heard Aleksei cursing behind me as well. Vitaliy thought for a


    moment, then said, “I see I was wrong to worry about you, dkaya. You were made for this world.”


    Misha snapped his fingers and pointed at me. “Called it.”
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