"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 27:Ghosts Don’t Sleep
The safe house felt colder after the truth came out.
Not physically.
Emotionally.
Like the walls themselves understood something irreversible had happened between them.
Valentina barely spoke during the drive back to Brighton Beach.
She sat beside the rain-covered window in silence while Manhattan disappeared behind them, eyes fixed somewhere far beyond the city lights. Adrian drove with one hand against the wheel and the other resting too close to the handgun beneath his coat.
Neither mentioned the emails.
Neither mentioned Luca.
Because now the truth existed fully between them, and neither knew what came after it.
The safe house apartment remained dark except for weak kitchen lights and the distant glow of neon signs outside the windows. Rain continued falling over Brighton Beach in steady silver lines while Russian music drifted faintly upward from bars along the waterfront.
Valentina disappeared into the bathroom almost immediately after entering the apartment.
Adrian heard the shower running several minutes later.
Then silence again.
Too much silence.
He sat alone at the kitchen table cleaning blood from his handgun mechanically while exhaustion dragged through every muscle in his body.
The ledger rested nearby beside scattered photographs and financial files.
Enough evidence to destroy Luca.
Enough evidence to get them both killed before sunrise.
Adrian rubbed one hand slowly across his face and closed his eyes briefly.
Mistake.
Because darkness always brought memory faster.
Odessa.
Snow.
Collapsed buildings.
Children screaming beneath smoke.
His chest tightened instantly.
No.
Not now.
He forced his eyes open again and reached automatically for cigarettes before realizing the pack sat empty beside the sink.
Good.
Maybe his lungs deserved suffering too.
The bathroom door opened softly down the hallway.
Adrian looked up instinctively.
Valentina emerged wearing gray sweatpants and another oversized hoodie, damp hair falling loose around her shoulders. Her face still looked exhausted from crying earlier, but the sharpness had returned slightly to her expression now.
Survival mode again.
He recognized it immediately.
“You should sleep,” Adrian said quietly.
Valentina leaned against the kitchen doorway instead. “You say that like either of us is capable of it.”
Fair.
She crossed slowly toward the refrigerator and grabbed bottled water before sitting across from him at the table.
Neither spoke for several moments.
Rain tapped steadily against the windows while old pipes rattled somewhere inside the building.
Finally Valentina looked toward the scattered documents near his arm.
“So what now?”
Adrian stared down at the ledger briefly before answering.
“Now we survive long enough to use this.”
“That sounds optimistic.”
“It sounds temporary.”
Valentina twisted the water bottle cap slowly between her fingers. “You really think Luca will stop looking for us?”
“No.”
“Excellent. Love the honesty.”
Adrian almost smiled.
Almost.
Then his phone buzzed once against the table.
Encrypted message.
Roman.
Adrian checked it quickly.
MOVEMENT AT THE DOCKS. STAY INSIDE TONIGHT.
His jaw tightened slightly.
Valentina noticed immediately.
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“Bad?”
“Yes.”
“That’s becoming repetitive too.”
Adrian deleted the message automatically before standing from the table. “Get some rest.”
“And what are you doing?”
“Watching the perimeter.”
She studied him carefully beneath the dim apartment lights.
“You haven’t slept in two days.”
“I’ve done worse.”
“That’s not impressive. It’s concerning.”
He ignored that and moved toward the surveillance monitors near the window instead.
Because distance felt necessary again.
Especially after the kitchen.
Especially after she cried in front of him.
Especially after he almost kissed her before gunfire interrupted everything.
Dangerous thoughts.
Adrian focused on the security feeds instead.
Street cameras.
Alley access.
Building entrances.
Anything except her.
Hours passed quietly afterward.
At some point Valentina fell asleep on the couch beneath a blanket again while rain softened outside into distant drizzle.
Adrian remained awake.
Of course he did.
The apartment lights dimmed automatically near 4:00 a.m., leaving only blue monitor glow across the room.
That was when the nightmare finally found him.
It started with snow.
Always snow.
Adrian stood again inside the ruined apartment building in Odessa while ash drifted through broken windows like winter dust. Gunfire echoed somewhere far away while concrete cracked beneath distant artillery strikes.
The little girl stared at him from the hallway again.
Terrified eyes.
Bare feet.
Kitchen knife shaking violently in her hands.
“Are you here to save us?”
Wrong question.
Wrong person.
Adrian reached toward her automatically.
Then blood exploded across the wall behind her.
The memory shifted violently.
Screaming.
Smoke.
The building collapsing inward.
And suddenly it wasn’t the little girl anymore.
It was Valentina.
Standing inside the basement corridor beneath the Moretti estate while blood spread slowly across her white dress.
“Adrian.”
Her voice sounded far away.
Drowning.
“Please.”
Gunfire erupted again.
Luca smiling through blood.
Children buried beneath concrete.
Valentina screaming somewhere he couldn’t reach—
Adrian woke violently with his hand already around the gun beneath his pillow.
Breathing hard.
Pulse roaring.
The apartment blurred around him for several terrifying seconds before reality finally returned.
Brighton Beach.
Safe house.
Darkness.
Rain.
Not Odessa.
Not war.
His chest burned sharply while sweat soaked through the back of his shirt.
Weakness.
Pathetic.
Adrian sat upright on the couch and dragged one shaking hand across his face.
Control it.
Control it now.
A soft voice interrupted the darkness beside him.
“You were yelling.”
Adrian froze instantly.
Valentina sat at the opposite end of the couch wrapped in the blanket, watching him carefully beneath dim blue monitor light.
How long had she been awake?
Long enough apparently.
“I’m fine,” he said automatically.
Lie.
Terrible lie.
Valentina looked toward the gun still clenched tightly in his hand. “You nearly pointed that at the wall.”
Adrian lowered the weapon immediately and engaged the safety with practiced movements.
His hands were shaking again.
Damn it.
He stood quickly from the couch before she noticed—
too late.
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Valentina had already seen.
“Adrian.”
“I said I’m fine.”
His voice came rougher than intended.
Sharpened by embarrassment.
By memory.
By the unbearable humiliation of being witnessed vulnerable.
Valentina stood slowly too.
Not afraid.
That somehow made everything worse.
“You were having a nightmare.”
“Observation skills improving.”
“That wasn’t sarcasm.”
Silence stretched tightly between them.
Adrian looked away first.
Coward.
He moved toward the kitchen sink and splashed cold water against his face while trying to force his breathing steady again.
Didn’t help.
Nothing ever really helped afterward.
He heard her footsteps approach quietly behind him.
Then stop.
Respecting distance.
Always giving him more gentleness than he deserved.
“You said ghosts become real when you talk about them,” Valentina said softly. “But I think they stay real when you don’t.”
Adrian laughed once beneath his breath.
Empty sound.
“You should’ve been a therapist instead of a mafia wife.”
“I had terrible career guidance.”
Another silence.
Then softer:
“You don’t have to explain it.”
The words hit harder than expected.
Because everyone else always demanded explanations.
Reports.
Details.
Psych evaluations.
Nobody ever simply let him survive quietly afterward.
Adrian gripped the edge of the sink harder. “You shouldn’t see me like this.”
Valentina’s answer came immediately.
“Like what?”
Weak.
Broken.
Dangerous.
Human.
He couldn’t say any of those aloud.
So instead he stared down at water dripping slowly from his hands and said nothing.
Valentina moved closer then.
Close enough now that warmth touched the cold edges of the kitchen.
Her fingers brushed gently against his wrist.
No fear.
No pity.
Just presence.
Adrian’s entire body went still.
Because nobody touched soldiers gently after wars ended.
People touched them carefully.
Like unstable explosives.
Valentina looked up at him quietly beneath the dim apartment lights.
“You know what I think?” she murmured.
Adrian forced himself to meet her eyes.
“I think you’ve been surviving for so long,” she said softly, “you forgot you’re allowed to be hurt by things.”
Something inside his chest cracked painfully at that.
Not because she was wrong.
Because she understood too much.
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