"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 6:Pretty Things Break Easily
The snowstorm finally stopped sometime near dawn.
By morning, Manhattan looked deceptively clean beneath fresh white snow, as though the city had not spent the entire night swallowing gunfire, blood, and bodies into its streets.
Valentina barely slept.
Every time she closed her eyes, she saw Arturo collapsing backward into the alley snow while blood spread beneath him in dark red streaks. She kept hearing the sound of Adrian’s voice beside her afterward—calm, controlled, terrifyingly steady while bullets struck the walls around them.
If we get separated, don’t hesitate.
No panic.
No fear.
Just survival.
The memory lingered beneath her skin long after sunrise.
By late afternoon, the Moretti penthouse had returned to its usual illusion of order. Staff moved quietly through the kitchen. Security rotated downstairs. Expensive candles burned near the windows while soft jazz drifted through hidden speakers.
Luca finally came home shortly before seven.
Valentina heard the elevator doors open from the living room but didn’t look up immediately from the book in her hands.
She already knew his mood from the sound of his footsteps.
Sharp.
Fast.
Angry.
“Where the hell were you last night?”
The question exploded through the penthouse the moment Luca entered the room.
Valentina slowly closed the book before lifting her eyes toward him. Luca stood near the elevator in a dark overcoat, tension radiating from him beneath the polished appearance. His jaw looked tight enough to crack teeth.
Adrian stood several feet behind him.
Silent.
Watching.
Always watching.
“I went out,” Valentina replied calmly.
“I’m aware you went out.” Luca tossed his gloves onto the marble counter. “What I’m asking is why my wife ended up in the middle of a fucking ambush downtown.”
Valentina crossed one leg slowly over the other. “You make it sound like Manhattan suddenly became dangerous.”
“This isn’t funny.”
“No,” she agreed softly. “It usually isn’t when bullets are involved.”
Luca stared at her for several long seconds before shifting his attention toward Adrian.
“You were supposed to keep her secure.”
Adrian didn’t react visibly. “I did.”
“You lost a witness.”
“The witness was already compromised before we arrived.”
The tension in the room sharpened immediately.
Valentina watched the interaction carefully.
Interesting.
Most men around Luca either feared him openly or obeyed him instantly. Adrian did neither. He answered respectfully enough to avoid open confrontation, but there was no submission in him anywhere.
Luca noticed it too.
Dangerous men always recognized other dangerous men eventually.
“You seem very confident for someone who got shot at under my protection,” Luca said coldly.
“And yet your wife came home alive.”
The room fell silent.
Valentina felt the atmosphere shift almost imperceptibly.
Too direct.
Too honest.
For a brief second, she genuinely thought Luca might pull a gun.
Instead, her husband smiled.
That was worse.
Luca only smiled like that when violence interested him.
“Well,” he said lightly, loosening his cuffs, “at least somebody in this apartment still knows how to follow instructions.”
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Valentina’s eyes narrowed slightly.
There it was.
The real mood beneath the anger.
Humiliation.
Something about the previous night had unsettled Luca badly.
Not because Arturo died.
Because someone else had acted faster than him.
Luca hated losing control of a room.
He walked toward the bar and poured himself whiskey without offering anyone else a drink. “You know what Arturo’s biggest mistake was?” he asked casually.
Nobody answered.
“He thought information made him valuable.” Luca swirled the amber liquid slowly in his glass. “People always confuse usefulness with protection.”
Valentina leaned back against the couch. “And what do you confuse cruelty with?”
Luca looked toward her sharply.
Adrian’s posture shifted almost invisibly near the windows.
Tiny movement.
Barely noticeable.
But she saw it.
Always.
Luca laughed once under his breath and walked toward her. “You’ve become very brave lately.”
“No,” Valentina replied quietly. “I’ve become tired.”
Something dark flickered behind Luca’s eyes then.
The dangerous version of him.
The real version.
He reached down suddenly and grabbed her chin hard enough to force her face upward.
Pain shot sharply through her jaw.
“You think I don’t notice things changing around me?” he asked softly. “You think I don’t notice the attitude? The secrets? The disappearing phone calls?”
Valentina held his stare despite the pressure on her face.
Fear excited men like Luca.
She learned that lesson young.
“I think you notice everything except your own behavior.”
Wrong answer.
The whiskey glass shattered against the wall beside her head.
Glass exploded across marble.
One of the staff members flinched violently near the kitchen.
Luca didn’t even blink.
His hand tightened painfully against her jaw before shoving her backward into the couch.
“Careful,” he said quietly. “Pretty things break easily.”
The room went deathly still.
Valentina slowly lifted her eyes from the broken glass scattered across the floor.
Adrian had moved.
Only slightly.
But enough.
He now stood several feet closer than before, shoulders tense beneath the black suit jacket, expression colder than she had ever seen it.
Not emotional.
Not shocked.
Controlled fury.
Luca noticed immediately.
For the first time since Adrian entered the Moretti world, the two men looked directly at each other without pretense.
The atmosphere between them felt sharp enough to cut skin.
Luca tilted his head slightly. “You got something to say?”
Adrian’s voice remained perfectly calm.
“No.”
The lie sat heavily in the room.
Luca smirked faintly, as though testing something invisible between them. Then his attention shifted back toward Valentina.
“You should be more grateful,” he said softly. “Most men wouldn’t tolerate this level of disrespect from their wives.”
Valentina tasted blood faintly where her teeth had cut the inside of her mouth.
“Most men aren’t insecure enough to confuse obedience with love.”
Adrian closed his eyes briefly.
Just once.
Tiny movement.
But unmistakable.
Like a man forcing himself not to intervene.
Luca stared at her for several seconds.
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Then suddenly smiled again.
That smile frightened her more than shouting ever did.
Without warning, Luca reached toward the delicate gold necklace resting against her throat.
Her mother’s necklace.
Valentina’s heartbeat stopped instantly.
“Luca—”
Too late.
He ripped it violently from her neck.
The chain snapped with a sharp metallic sound before the pendant struck the marble floor beside shattered glass.
The tiny oval locket cracked open on impact.
Silence.
Real silence this time.
Valentina stared at the broken necklace in horror.
Her mother had worn it until the day she died.
It was the only thing Valentina kept after the funeral.
Luca looked down at it carelessly. “You’re too emotionally attached to useless things.”
Something inside her chest twisted painfully.
For a second, she genuinely couldn’t breathe.
Then she heard movement behind her.
Adrian.
Not toward Luca.
Toward the necklace.
He crouched slowly near the shattered pendant and picked it up with surprising care despite the broken glass around it.
His large scarred hand looked almost unnatural holding something so delicate.
When he stood again, his eyes lifted toward Luca.
And suddenly Valentina understood something terrifying.
Adrian Volkov was very close to killing her husband.
Not metaphorically.
Not emotionally.
Actually.
She saw it in the stillness.
The restraint.
The dangerous quiet beneath his expression.
Luca either didn’t notice or didn’t care.
He grabbed his coat from the chair nearby and headed back toward the elevator. “Clean this mess up before guests arrive tomorrow,” he said dismissively.
Then he left.
The elevator doors closed behind him moments later.
The penthouse remained silent afterward except for distant city noise beyond the windows.
Nobody moved at first.
Finally Adrian walked toward her slowly and held out the broken necklace.
Valentina stared down at the cracked pendant resting in his palm.
Her throat burned unexpectedly.
Not from pain.
From humiliation.
Grief.
Rage.
“I’m fine,” she said automatically.
Adrian looked at her for a long moment before answering quietly.
“No,” he said. “You’re getting very good at pretending you are.”
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