Chapter 76
Chapter 76
Chapter Seventy-Six Adrik
I was lost in my thoughts in the shower, busy beating myself up over what had happened. I looked
down, catching her staring up at me. She had a confused look in her eyes but said nothing. I was
grateful for any eye contact, so I held it as long as she would let me. Trying to silently let her know I
was sorry and that I loved her more than anything. She’d always been able to read my mind just by
looking me in the eyes before. I’d hoped she was capable of doing so now. She stared at me for a few
minutes, her eyes searching. Constantly searching. I let her read whatever part of my soul she was
interested in. It all belongs to her. A tear fell from my eye as I looked into her sad eyes. She reached up
and wiped it away with her thumb, leaving her hand on my face for a moment before dropping it along
with her gaze. She allowed me to pull her to me and hold her. Her arms stayed limp at her sides,
though.
She barely spoke at dinner, but she did eat. She ate a lot, even for her. She’d barely eaten the past Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
three weeks, so it was good to see her appetite come back with a vengeance. The guys were quiet as
well, all still feeling ho rrible about everything that had happened.
Viktor asked me in Russian, “should we change plans for tomorrow? Do we need to arrange for a car
instead? Or do you want to wait a day to leave?”
I thought for a few moments. “Let’s see how tonight goes and how she is in the morning. The drive to
Naples will still be faster if we take the bikes. I don’t know which is worse, extending the trip out or
making her ride a bike for 7
hours.”
“Stop trying to change the plans because of me. I’ll be fine,” she said as she stood up and walked
slowly back to our room for the night, leaving us all stunned.
We cleaned up after dinner and then all retired to our rooms. Sephie was laying on the bed, on top of
the covers. She was laying on her good hip, which meant she was facing the door. She had taken her
pants off, her road rash on full display. I took my shirt off and slipped out of my jeans, crawling in bed
behind her. I was suddenly exhausted and wanted nothing more than to hold her for a few hours.
As carefully as I could, I wrapped my arms around her. I had hoped she would snuggle back into me.
She did not. But she made no moves to get out of my grasp, either. This will have to do for now.
Sometime during the night, I woke to her struggling in her sleep. She called my name and then she
called for Ivan. She was replaying the scene in the ballroom. She did it over and over on the plane. She
would call out my name, then Ivan’s name, then she would struggle. That’s when I started to talk to her.
It seemed like it would help to calm her and it seems like it’s what eventually broke the cycle.
I tried it again. “Sephie, I love you, solnishko. Please come back to me. I can’t live without you.”
She sighed and I felt her push her body back into mine. I held her tighter. She was calm for a few
minutes. Just when I thought she had fallen into a peaceful sleep, she called out for me again. Then
Ivan. Then she began struggling.
“Sephie, I love you. I’m here. I’m not going anywhere. I don’t care how many times I need to tell you for
you to believe it again, but you’re my everything.”
Quiet. Instead of waiting for her to start the cycle again, I kept talking to her. “I’ve loved you since the
first night I saw
you, when you were standing at the bar. Your eyes were so wide when you saw Viktor and Andrei walk
in. It was adorable. But then you locked eyes with me and I saw the look in your eye immediately
change, giving me that spark that only I can see. Your friend Max had to push you to come show us to
the meeting room. You almost tripped on your way to us. I was trying desperately to control myself as
you walked closer. You were so cute. When you asked what you could get us to drink and Viktor told
you waters for all of us, you cocked your head to the side and said “different.” Then you immediately
got worried you had offended me. It was all I could do not to kiss you right then. I stepped close to you,
able to smell the floral scent of your shampoo. It dr ove me crazy. I sat down at the table and all I could
think about was running my hands through your hair and what it would look like not in a braid.”
She sighed and made the quiet cooing noise she sometimes made when I would run my hands through
her hair while she was sleeping. I reached up and ran my hand lightly through her hair. She started to
roll over to face me but cried out when she hit her bad hip. She sat up, cursing, but still asleep. I got up
and moved to the other side of her so she could lay across my chest, without having to lay on her bad
hip.
She settled onto my chest, my hand still running through her hair. After just a few minutes, her fingers
were lightly playing on my chest, and I knew she was having better dreams. I drifted back to sleep,
while she played her favorite songs on my heart