"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 23:Pretty Liars
The first thing Valentina noticed when she returned to Manhattan was how quickly powerful men pretended nothing was wrong.
Three days hidden in Brighton Beach.
Three days of Luca searching quietly.
Three days of whispered accusations moving beneath the Moretti organization like poison beneath water.
And yet the moment she stepped into the ballroom at the Romano estate, politicians still smiled, champagne still flowed, and mob families still kissed each other’s cheeks while calculating betrayal behind their eyes.
Beautiful.
Elegant.
Rotting underneath.
The Romano dinner took place inside an old Upper East Side mansion dripping with generational wealth and carefully disguised criminal history. Gold chandeliers reflected across marble floors while string musicians played near towering windows overlooking Central Park.
Every major family in the city had someone present tonight.
Which meant everyone was lying professionally.
Valentina stood near the entrance adjusting the black silk glove covering her wrist while Luca greeted rival captains with polished charm beside her.
Adrian remained several feet behind them.
Silent as always.
But she felt him immediately.
Watching the room.
Watching exits.
Watching her.
The safe house had changed something between them.
Not visibly.
That made it worse.
Luca leaned closer while greeting one of the Romano brothers. “Smile more tonight,” he murmured quietly against her ear. “People are already gossiping.”
Valentina smiled instantly.
Perfectly.
“About your missing wife?” she asked softly.
Luca’s expression barely shifted. “About your attitude.”
Interesting.
Not your disappearance.
Your attitude.
Which meant Luca still wasn’t ready to expose suspicion publicly.
Good.
That bought time.
They moved deeper into the ballroom while conversations shifted subtly around them. Men stopped speaking quite so openly when Luca approached. Women watched Valentina with carefully hidden curiosity.
Everyone sensed instability now.
Nobody knew where it was coming from yet.
A waiter offered champagne near the grand staircase. Valentina accepted a glass automatically while scanning the room herself.
Then she spotted Sofia Romano.
Beautiful.
Dangerous.
Widowed at thirty-two after her husband supposedly died during a boating accident three summers ago.
Nobody believed that either.
Sofia caught Valentina’s gaze immediately and smiled like a woman who understood exactly how much blood expensive dresses usually concealed.
“Mrs. Moretti,” Sofia greeted warmly as Valentina approached. “You disappeared recently.”
“And yet somehow New York survived.”
“Barely.”
The women exchanged air kisses while photographers flashed nearby.
Performance.
Always performance.
Sofia lowered her voice slightly once the cameras moved on. “You look thinner.”
Valentina sipped champagne calmly. “You sound observant.”
“I sound concerned.”
“No,” Valentina corrected softly. “Concern requires honesty.”
That earned the faintest trace of amusement from Sofia.
Good.
Valentina needed allies now.
Or at least women smart enough to recognize mutual danger.
Across the ballroom, Luca had already become trapped in conversation with two rival captains and a state senator. Perfect.
She wanted him distracted.
Sofia followed her gaze knowingly. “Your husband’s making enemies quickly lately.”
“Luca enjoys efficiency.”
“Dangerous hobby.”
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Valentina let silence answer for her.
The orchestra shifted into slower music while waitstaff opened the dining hall doors farther inside the mansion. Guests began drifting toward assigned seating beneath gold candlelight and arrangements of white roses.
Then Valentina noticed something interesting.
One of Luca’s captains—Antonio Greco—kept avoiding eye contact with him entirely.
Fear.
Not guilt.
Fear.
And Antonio’s wife looked even worse.
Pale.
Nervous.
Watching exits repeatedly.
Valentina’s instincts sharpened instantly.
Something was wrong there.
She touched Sofia lightly near the elbow. “Who’s Antonio sleeping with?”
Sofia blinked once in surprise. “Excuse me?”
“Men only look that terrified for three reasons. Debt, betrayal, or infidelity.” Valentina’s eyes remained calmly fixed across the ballroom. “Antonio’s wife looks like she already knows which one.”
Sofia stared at her for several seconds before quietly laughing into her wine glass.
“God,” she murmured. “You really are Luca’s equal.”
No.
That was the terrifying part.
Valentina was beginning to suspect she might actually be smarter.
Dinner began shortly afterward beneath low lighting and classical music. Luca sat at the center of the long table surrounded by rival families, politicians, and men wealthy enough to purchase governments privately.
Valentina sat beside him.
Adrian remained near the far wall with security.
Always watching.
Conversation flowed carefully between threats disguised as business negotiations.
Shipping routes.
Union influence.
Dock security.
Money laundering wrapped elegantly beneath terms like expansion and restructuring.
Then Antonio made the mistake.
Tiny mistake.
But enough.
Luca mentioned Queens distribution routes casually during dessert, and Antonio reached for his wine glass too quickly afterward.
Shaking hands.
Visible sweat.
Wrong reaction.
Valentina saw Luca notice instantly.
So she intervened.
Smoothly.
Beautifully.
Before suspicion could sharpen publicly.
“You know what I’ve always admired about Antonio?” she said lightly, drawing the table’s attention effortlessly toward herself. “He’s one of the only men in this city who still looks nervous around powerful people.”
Soft laughter moved through the room immediately.
Tension diffused.
Antonio looked confused.
Luca looked intrigued.
Valentina smiled warmly toward Antonio’s wife next. “Most men lose that instinct once money convinces them they’re invincible.”
Now Antonio understood.
Relief flashed visibly across his face.
Luca studied her carefully beside him.
Watching.
Calculating.
The conversation shifted away from Antonio entirely afterward.
Exactly as intended.
No public embarrassment.
No immediate bloodshed.
Not tonight.
Under the table, Luca’s hand settled against Valentina’s thigh possessively.
But this time the gesture felt different.
Not ownership.
Assessment.
He leaned slightly closer while others continued talking around them.
“You just protected him,” Luca murmured quietly.
Valentina kept smiling toward the table. “No. I protected dinner.”
“You’re getting very good at this.”
“I had an excellent teacher.”
The compliment should have pleased him.
Instead, Luca’s fingers tightened slightly against her leg.
Because now he understood something dangerous too.
Valentina wasn’t just surviving his world anymore.
She was learning how to control it.
Across the ballroom, Adrian watched the exchange silently from the shadows near the wall.
Their eyes met briefly through candlelight and expensive lies.
And for the first time since entering the Romano estate—
Valentina saw genuine concern in his expression.
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