"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 32: Run With Me
Darkness swallowed the Moretti estate whole.
For one violent second, the entire mansion disappeared into silence and confusion while emergency backup systems struggled to activate. Then screaming erupted downstairs again.
Gunfire followed immediately afterward.
Closer now.
More aggressive.
Somebody had breached the estate perimeter.
Luca released Valentina instantly and reached for the handgun beneath his suit jacket with terrifying calm.
Professional instinct.
Predator instinct.
The study remained lit only by flashes of distant muzzle fire through shattered windows while smoke drifted heavily across the ceiling.
“What did you do?” Valentina whispered.
Luca’s eyes narrowed slightly toward the darkness outside.
“That,” he murmured coldly, “depends on whether your boyfriend is suicidal.”
The words barely landed before the first bullet tore through the study wall.
Luca moved instantly, dragging Valentina sideways just as gunfire exploded through the room in controlled bursts.
Wood splintered.
Glass shattered.
The study door burst open again—
And Adrian stepped through smoke carrying death in both hands.
Two suppressed shots dropped the remaining guards near the hallway before Luca even fully raised his weapon.
Everything happened too fast afterward.
Luca shoved Valentina violently toward the bookshelf for cover while firing across the room.
Adrian returned fire immediately.
The study exploded into chaos.
Bookshelves shattered apart.
Bullets ripped through antique wood and marble walls while smoke filled the room thick enough to choke lungs.
Valentina hit the floor hard behind the desk, heart hammering violently while gunfire cracked overhead.
Then silence.
Abrupt.
Wrong.
She looked up sharply.
Luca had disappeared.
Hidden passage.
Of course.
The bastard built escape routes into his own house.
Adrian crossed the room immediately toward her through drifting smoke.
“Are you hurt?”
Valentina stared at him.
Black tactical jacket soaked from rain.
Blood across one sleeve.
Eyes cold from violence and panic at the same time.
He looked like war.
And somehow relief still hit her hard enough to hurt.
“You came here.”
Adrian crouched beside her quickly and checked her shoulders, wrists, face—searching for injuries with practiced urgency.
“I told you I would.”
Gunfire echoed violently downstairs again.
Closer.
Moretti soldiers colliding with mercenaries somewhere beneath the mansion.
The estate had become a battlefield.
Adrian grabbed her hand sharply. “We have to move now.”
“What about Luca?”
“Forget Luca.”
“He’ll come after us.”
“I know.”
That terrified her.
Because Adrian sounded like a man already planning for it.
They sprinted through the smoke-filled hallway while alarms screamed overhead and emergency red lighting flooded the mansion corridors. Bodies littered the marble floors downstairs beneath shattered chandeliers and pools of blood spreading slowly across white stone.
The Moretti empire was bleeding out in real time.
Valentina nearly slipped once near the grand staircase.
Adrian caught her instantly.
Always catching her.
The front entrance had become impossible—gunfire still erupted across the courtyard while black SUVs burned near the gates outside.
Adrian pulled her instead toward the lower service corridors beneath the estate.
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“The docks,” he said sharply.
Valentina struggled to keep pace beside him. “Why the docks?”
“Because everybody else expects roads.”
The underground wine corridor stretched dark beneath the mansion, lit only by emergency strips glowing weakly along concrete walls. Somewhere overhead, the estate continued collapsing into violence.
Valentina’s lungs burned by the time they reached the lower marina access tunnel near the riverfront.
Rain hammered outside again.
The private Moretti docks looked abandoned except for one black speedboat rocking violently against dark water below.
Adrian stopped suddenly near the tunnel exit.
Wrong.
Valentina recognized the shift instantly.
He had heard something.
“What is it?”
Adrian stepped in front of her automatically.
Protective.
Deadly.
Then a familiar voice echoed through the tunnel entrance behind them.
“You really should’ve taken the extraction deal.”
Roman.
Valentina turned sharply.
Roman stood beneath flickering tunnel lights with three armed agents behind him, handgun lowered but ready.
Mid-forties.
Controlled expression.
Federal haircut.
The man looked painfully ordinary for someone standing inside a mafia warzone.
Valentina’s stomach dropped instantly.
This was Adrian’s world.
Not Luca’s.
Not hers.
Adrian’s jaw tightened visibly. “Move.”
Roman ignored him completely and looked toward Valentina instead.
“So this is the complication.”
The wording hit like another betrayal.
Complication.
Not person.
Not woman.
Operational complication.
Valentina stepped backward instinctively.
Adrian noticed immediately.
Pain flashed briefly across his face before disappearing beneath control.
“Don’t,” he said quietly.
She didn’t even know which part he meant anymore.
Roman holstered his weapon slowly. “The operation is burned. Luca’s already moving offshore accounts and eliminating witnesses.”
“You should leave then,” Adrian replied coldly.
“We still need the ledger.”
There it was.
Mission first.
Always.
Roman’s eyes shifted toward the waterproof bag strapped beneath Adrian’s jacket. “Give me the evidence. We’ll handle the rest.”
Valentina watched Adrian carefully.
Waiting.
Because suddenly everything depended on what he chose next.
Roman saw it too.
“She can’t come with you,” he said quietly.
The tunnel went deathly silent afterward.
Rain crashed outside against black river water while distant gunfire still echoed faintly from the burning estate uphill.
Adrian’s expression emptied completely.
“What?”
Roman exhaled slowly. “You know protocol.”
“No.”
“She’s compromised.”
“She’s a witness.”
“She’s emotionally involved.”
The words sharpened instantly between them.
Valentina felt physically sick listening to it.
Like standing outside her own life while strangers negotiated ownership.
Roman continued anyway.
“Adrian, listen to yourself. You’re already compromised too.”
Adrian’s hand flexed once near the gun beneath his jacket.
Dangerous sign.
Roman noticed.
“We can still salvage this operation.”
Something inside Adrian finally snapped quietly then.
Not violently.
Worse.
Decision.
He looked toward Valentina.
Really looked at her.
The woman who cried in his arms.
The woman who kissed him in a safe house kitchen before dawn.
The woman he was absolutely never supposed to love.
Then Adrian turned back toward Roman and said the words that destroyed his entire life in one sentence.
“I’m done with the operation.”
Roman stared at him in disbelief.
“Jesus Christ.”
“No more handlers. No more missions. No more sacrificing civilians because paperwork says acceptable collateral.” Adrian’s voice lowered dangerously. “I’m not leaving her.”
The tunnel fell silent again except for rain and distant sirens.
Valentina couldn’t breathe properly.
Because she understood exactly what he’d just done.
Not emotional confession.
Worse.
Treason.
Roman dragged one hand across his face roughly. “You realize they’ll come after both of you now.”
“I know.”
“The Bureau will bury you.”
Adrian looked almost calm suddenly.
“Let them try.”
Roman stared at him for several long seconds before finally laughing once beneath his breath.
Not amused.
Devastated.
“You always were stupid around people you cared about.”
Adrian didn’t answer.
Because that was probably true.
Roman stepped aside slowly from the tunnel entrance.
One final chance.
“Last opportunity,” he warned quietly. “Walk away now and maybe I can still protect you.”
Adrian looked toward Valentina.
Then back toward the storm outside.
And finally:
“No.”
Roman nodded once after that.
Acceptance.
Funeral acceptance.
Then he looked directly at Valentina.
“Run far enough that neither side finds you,” he said quietly. “Because after tonight, nobody’s coming to save either of you.”
The words followed them all the way to the docks.
Rain soaked instantly through Valentina’s clothes as Adrian untied the speedboat with fast, practiced movements. Sirens wailed across the river while the Moretti estate burned faintly against the skyline behind them.
War.
Everything had become war.
Adrian reached for her hand as the boat rocked violently beneath dark water.
Valentina looked at him one final time before taking it.
And somewhere deep down—
she realized this was the exact moment they stopped being survivors.
And became fugitives instead.
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