Chapter Two Hundred Thirty-Four
Sephie
“I was trying to catch Mike talking to Anthony again so I could confirm it, but I haven’t seen him around
for a few days. I know Armando was gone over the weekend, so | figured he was with them, but I
haven’t seen Mike since they got back. I’m worried he went back to Anthony. And if I’m being honest,
you guys always seem like you want to ki ll me anytime I give you Information,” Andy said, running his
hand through his hair.
“And yet, you’re still alive. It’s like magic, really.” I said, crossing my arms across my chest. “Don’t be a
pu ssy, Andy. You’ve been in this world long enough, for fu ck’s sake. They saved your a ss, gave you a
safe place to live, and everything you need. If they wanted to ki ll you, you would’ve been dead a long
time ago. Cut the bu llshit.”
Adrik cleared his throat quietly beside me and I knew it was because he was trying not to laugh. I felt
his hand slip under my shirt, his thumb tracing circles on the bare skin of my back.
Andy looked to me, surprised at my words. He thought for a moment. Ivan was losing patience and
said, “you realize if she’s losing patience with you that mine was gone before I even walked into the
office. It’s in your best interest that you start talking.”
Andy started to say something, then stopped himself. He took a deep breath, then said. “I was trying to
work it into a job here. Either with your security or Armando’s. I knew if I could catch Mike working for
Anthony, it would look good for me and you’d be more willing to trust me, so I waited to try and get hard
proof, But then I haven’t seen him for a few days, so I got worried.”
I looked at Viktor to gauge his reaction. The look on his face said he was not the least bit interested in
hiring Andy at this moment. He said, in Russian, “he’s not working for us. I can talk to Armando and
see if he wants him.”
“Only after all this is over. Not before,” Adrik said. Viktor nodded his head in agreement. Adrik glanced
down at me, like he was asking my opinion on it as well.
“I don’t trust him. It was shaky at best before this, but this would’ve been good information to have
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtweeks ago,” I said.
Adrik looked at Andy. In English, he said, “next time you have information that directly affects us, you
tell us right away. We’ll consider the job after all this is over. Until then, nothing changes,” I could feel
Adrik’s anger, but I could also feel that he was trying to contain it. It was almost like I could feel him
struggling against it. Each time it happened, I could feel more than the time before. It felt almost like I
could feel what he was feeling in his body and it was mirrored in mine.
Andy nodded and took his leave quickly. As we watched him walk out of the office, I turned toward
Adrik, putting my hands on his chest. I could feel his anger fade away as he looked at me. I felt the
calm return as he wrapped his arms around my waist. I smiled up at him. “That was different,” I said.
He leaned down and kissed me quickly. “We’ll talk about it later,” he said, winking at me. He pulled me
with him to his chair. Viktor had followed Andy to the door, closing it behind him as he left. Andy had his
own guards assigned to make sure he didn’t leave the building without permission, so there was no
need to follow him any farther. Everyone moved to find a place to sit. Adrik pulled me into his lap as he
sat back at his desk.
We all sat in silence for a few minutes, trying to wrap our heads around this new bit of information. I
was frustrated with how difficult it was becoming to know who we could trust and who we couldn’t trust
through all this.
“Do you think this means that Keith and Chris are in question as well?” I asked.
“It’s worth having a very serious conversation with both of them to find out,” Ivan said.
“Call one of them up here. I want to get to the bottom of this right away, but I want to talk to them
separately,” Adrik said. While he had a moment of calm, I could feel his anger rising again. I could also
feel that he wasn’t fighting it this time. He wanted to be angry to talk to Chris and Keith.
If I’d learned anything since being with Adrik, it was that anger was a very useful emotion once you
learned to control it. Especially if you needed to intimidate someone into telling you the truth. I smiled to
myself. While I usually tried to keep him calm, I found myself enjoying being able to feel his anger
because I knew it was needed.
We heard a knock on Adrik’s office door. Viktor opened the door, letting Keith into the office. He walked
in, somewhat curious as to what was going on, but he seemed quite calm. “What’s going on?” he asked
as he sat across from Adrik’s desk.
“We need to know everything you know about Mike,” Ivan said. He was still clearly angry, which caught
Keith off guard.
“Yeah, man. Can I ask why? Seems kind of like a moot point now,” Keith said.
“Did I ask for your opinion?” Ivan asked, a clear edge to his voice,
Keith looked quickly to Stephen. It was obvious that he was confused by what was happening. “I’ll tell
you anything you want to know, but I kind of need a direction here. Why are you asking about him? Like
what are you looking for?”
While the guys were all quickly becoming angrier because it felt like Keith was trying to avoid the
question, I could see that he was being honest and was trying to figure out how to appease them. “Let’s
start with when he left the police force in the small town you guys grew up in. Did he leave before or
after you left the town?” I asked.
“He left before I did. He was gone for a couple years before I decided to leave. Honestly, we lost touch
until we both showed up for this job. I didn’t really like him when we worked together before, so I wasn’t
exactly jumping at the chance to catch up with him,” he said. He looked at Stephen again, this time it
was obvious that he was unsure how much he could say.
“He didn’t know you’re g ay?” I asked. Keith turned back to me, his eyes wide.
Stephen chuckled. “They know, Keith.”
“Oh. Okay. Well, no. He didn’t know. He was not as observant as you.” He cleared his throat. “Clearly.”
The guys couldn’t help but laugh quietly. I’m sure they would’v given him a hard time if this
conversation was a little more light hearted
“Did he ever say anything about what he’d been doing in the couple years between him leaving and
getting this job?” I asked.
“Not much. He said he’d worked security here and there. Mostly odd jobs. He tried to get onto the
police force in the city, but he failed the psych test,” Keith said. “He never really went into details, but I
also never really asked. I almost didn’t take this job. because of him, if I’m being honest. It was so
much better after he left,” he said.
“Why did you leave then?” Misha asked.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Basically, the same reason that Mike left. It was such a small town that there was no room for
advancement. I’d pretty much topped out early on in my career. There, uh, also wasn’t much of a dating
scene in town. I knew Mike had initially moved to the city, but like I said, we lost touch, so I never
dreamed I would meet him at the first job I applied to after moving here,” Keith
said.
“How long were you here before you applied for this job?” I asked.
“A week. This was the first jub 1 applied for, too. I’m pretty sure I got lucky, but this conversation is
making me wonder, not
gonna lie,” he said.
“You’re doing fine, Keith. Just relax,” I said. He gave me a tight smile, but did not relax.
“After you two started, did you ever notice him making calls that he wouldn’t tell you about or did he
ever disappear with no explanation? Did you notice anything weird?” Viktor asked.
Keith thought for a moment. “A couple of hushed phone calls. Or like he would end the call very quickly
if he saw me. I never noticed him disappear, but once Armando was done for the day, I didn’t keep
track of Mike. I was usually looking forward to getting a break from him by the end of the day, so I didn’t
pay attention to what he was doing or not doing.”
“Do you remember when those phone calls happened?” Viktor asked.
“Not precisely, no,” Keith said. “Can I ask why this is important now? I mean, he’s not really an issue
now, right?”
The guys looked to me before saying anything further. I said, in Russian, “I don’t think he’s lying. I don’t
think he knows anything. I think he likely stayed away from him as much as possible. If Mike had that
much of an issue with me, I can only imagine how ho rrific he would’ve been toward Keith if he found
out. He’s nervous because we’re all here grilling
im, but I
don’t feel like he’s hiding anything.”
While we were talking with Keith, I knew Adrik had been staring him down. It was a very effective
strategy for him, as he could be extremely intimidating when he wanted to be. I saw Keith catch his
gaze once or twice and immediately regret it. Once I told them that he was telling the truth, I felt Adrik
relax slightly. His anger level lowering, but only slightly.