"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 12:The Girl Who Watches Back
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Adrian realized Valentina was dangerous on a Thursday night in Brooklyn.
Not because she carried a gun.
Not because she lied well.
Because she understood power too naturally.
The dinner took place inside a private members-only restaurant hidden above an old cigar lounge near the waterfront. From the outside, the building looked discreet enough to avoid attention. Inside, it catered almost exclusively to politicians, financiers, and organized criminals who preferred privacy over spectacle.
Luca called it a negotiation dinner.
Adrian recognized it for what it actually was.
A loyalty test.
Three Moretti captains sat around the long oak table alongside accountants, lawyers, and two men connected to the docks downtown. Expensive whiskey flowed constantly while cigar smoke curled through the dim gold lighting overhead.
Valentina sat beside Luca in a dark emerald dress with her hair pinned elegantly above one shoulder. Diamonds glittered softly against her throat, but Adrian barely noticed the jewelry anymore.
He noticed her eyes.
Always watching.
Always listening.
Most people in rooms like this only paid attention when money or threats became obvious.
Valentina paid attention to everything.
Which fork someone picked up first.
Which names made people uncomfortable.
Which jokes sounded too forced.
Which men avoided direct eye contact with Luca.
She watched weakness the way predators watched exposed throats.
Adrian remained near the back wall beside the other security detail while the meeting unfolded.
One of Luca’s accountants slid several financial reports across the table nervously. “The offshore transfer issue is stabilizing,” the man said carefully. “But we still have discrepancies tied to the Queens shipping routes.”
Luca looked irritated immediately. “How much?”
“Seven million unaccounted for.”
One of the captains cursed softly.
Another blamed customs interference.
The discussion grew tense fast.
Too tense.
Adrian noticed something else though.
Valentina hadn’t spoken once.
Not yet.
She simply listened while slowly turning the stem of her wine glass between elegant fingers.
Waiting.
Interesting.
Luca slammed one hand against the table suddenly. “I’m surrounded by idiots. Seven million dollars doesn’t disappear accidentally.”
The accountant swallowed hard. “We’re still investigating.”
“No,” Valentina said softly.
Every head at the table turned toward her immediately.
Luca looked annoyed. “What?”
She lifted her eyes calmly from the financial reports. “You’re investigating the wrong direction.”
Silence followed.
One of the older captains frowned. “Meaning?”
Valentina reached forward and pulled one of the ledgers toward herself. “The missing transfers aren’t disappearing during shipment processing.” Her finger traced several highlighted numbers across the page. “They’re disappearing during redistribution.”
The accountant blinked. “That’s impossible.”
“No,” she replied evenly. “It’s embarrassing.”
Adrian watched the room carefully now.
Nobody interrupted her.
Not even Luca.
Valentina flipped through several pages before stopping again. “These shell accounts are cycling money through three holding companies before transfer. That structure only exists if someone inside the organization wants delays hidden artificially.”
The younger lawyer leaned forward slightly. “Artificial delays for what?”
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“Inventory inflation.”
The entire table went quiet.
Then one of the captains swore under his breath.
Adrian saw it immediately.
She was right.
Not because he understood every accounting detail, but because the room reacted like men suddenly realizing someone had exposed them publicly.
Valentina leaned back calmly afterward. “Somebody’s stealing from you, Luca. The question is whether they’re smart enough to stop before you figure out who.”
Luca stared at her for several long seconds.
Not angry.
Impressed.
That looked somehow more dangerous.
“You figured that out tonight?” he asked.
“No,” Valentina replied before taking another sip of wine. “I figured it out two weeks ago.”
Another silence settled over the table.
Adrian felt something shift quietly in the room.
Respect.
Fear.
Awareness.
The men around Luca had spent years underestimating his wife because she looked beautiful in expensive dresses and spoke softly in public.
Now they looked at her differently.
Like they finally realized she had teeth.
One of the older captains laughed once beneath his breath. “Jesus Christ. She’s smarter than half the men at this table.”
“Most women are,” Valentina replied calmly. “You just don’t listen long enough to notice.”
Luca smiled slowly beside her.
But Adrian knew men like Luca.
That smile carried ownership beneath it.
Not admiration.
Possession.
As if Valentina’s intelligence existed purely because it benefited him.
Adrian suddenly understood why she looked so exhausted all the time.
Being trapped inside a room full of powerful men while pretending not to threaten them probably required constant self-control.
The conversation shifted aggressively after that.
Names surfaced.
Accusations followed.
One of the captains eventually stormed out after Luca ordered a full audit of the shipping routes.
The atmosphere remained tense long after dinner ended.
Adrian stayed near the hallway entrance while guests slowly filtered toward the private elevators.
Valentina emerged from the dining room several minutes later, sliding black gloves over her hands while Luca remained behind arguing with his lawyer.
“You enjoyed that,” Adrian said quietly as she approached.
She glanced toward him. “Enjoyed what?”
“Watching them realize you’re smarter than they are.”
A faint smile touched her mouth. “That wasn’t the entertaining part.”
“What was?”
“The panic afterward.”
Adrian almost smiled despite himself.
Almost.
They walked toward the elevators together while security teams moved ahead clearing exits.
“You knew about the missing money before tonight,” Adrian said.
“Yes.”
“And you waited.”
“Of course I waited.”
“Why?”
Valentina pressed the elevator button calmly. “Because timing matters more than intelligence.”
The answer landed harder than expected.
Adrian studied her carefully beneath the hallway lighting.
“You let Luca embarrass himself first.”
“I let Luca underestimate me first,” she corrected softly.
The elevator doors opened.
Neither moved immediately.
Valentina turned slightly toward him then, dark eyes steady beneath the warm gold lights.
“You know what powerful men fear most?” she asked.
Adrian leaned one shoulder against the wall beside the elevator. “Losing control.”
“No,” she said quietly. “Being laughed at.”
Something cold and sharp moved through him then.
Not attraction exactly.
Recognition.
Because suddenly he understood her much more clearly.
Valentina did not survive powerful men by resisting them directly.
She survived by studying them.
Manipulating ego.
Redirecting attention.
Waiting patiently until people destroyed themselves.
That was not the behavior of a frightened mafia wife.
That was strategy.
The elevator doors began closing slowly behind them as they stepped inside together.
For several seconds, silence filled the mirrored space while Manhattan lights blurred beyond the glass tower outside.
Then Adrian looked toward her.
“You’ve been hiding how smart you are from Luca.”
Valentina’s reflection met his in the elevator mirror.
“No,” she said softly. “Luca’s been hiding from it.”
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