"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 33: Motel Room #7
The motel smelled like bleach, cigarettes, and bad decisions.
Which honestly felt appropriate.
Rain hammered steadily against the flickering neon sign outside while Adrian parked the stolen sedan beneath a dying streetlamp somewhere off Route 9 in southern New Jersey. The motel itself looked half-abandoned—cracked pavement, buzzing vacancy sign, curtains permanently yellowed from smoke and time.
Exactly the kind of place nobody important ever noticed.
Perfect for fugitives.
Valentina stared through the windshield silently while exhaustion dragged through every inch of her body.
“How romantic,” she murmured. “Nothing says emotional collapse like interstate motels.”
Adrian killed the engine. “You want five stars, we can die somewhere fancier.”
Fair.
She hated when he sounded reasonable.
The motel clerk barely looked up from the television behind the counter when Adrian paid cash for Room 7 under a fake name. Another lie added neatly onto the pile.
Valentina noticed the bruises darkening along Adrian’s ribs when he reached for the room key.
He was bleeding through the bandage again.
Of course he was.
By the time they reached the second-floor walkway, thunder rolled heavily across the highway while rainwater soaked through both their clothes.
Adrian unlocked the motel room and stepped inside first automatically, scanning corners and windows before allowing her through the doorway.
Operational instinct.
Always.
The room itself looked painfully small.
One bed.
One lamp.
One bathroom with flickering fluorescent lights.
The air conditioner rattled like it might die mid-sentence.
Valentina stopped inside the doorway slowly.
“Oh, this is cruel.”
Adrian locked the door behind them. “It’s temporary.”
“That’s what people say before emotional disasters.”
He almost smiled.
Almost.
The room fell quiet afterward except for rain and distant traffic outside.
For the first time in hours, neither of them had somewhere immediate to run.
That felt strangely terrifying.
Valentina dropped her wet jacket across the chair near the window before sitting heavily on the edge of the mattress. Every muscle in her body hurt now. Fear, adrenaline, grief, exhaustion—it had all finally begun collecting interest.
Across the room, Adrian checked the curtains carefully before finally removing the tactical jacket still soaked from the estate attack.
Valentina’s eyes lifted immediately.
Blood.
Fresh this time.
Dark red spreading beneath the side of his black shirt.
Her stomach tightened instantly. “Adrian.”
“I’m fine.”
“That sentence has officially lost all meaning.”
He ignored her and reached instead for the duffel bag near the door.
Wrong move.
The second he bent slightly, pain flashed visibly across his face.
Tiny reaction.
But enough.
Valentina stood immediately. “Sit down.”
“I said—”
“If you finish that sentence, I’m actually going to shoot you this time.”
Adrian stared at her for one exhausted second before finally sitting on the edge of the bed beside her.
Progress.
Valentina grabbed the motel bathroom towel and antiseptic kit from the duffel bag before turning toward him again.
“Shirt off.”
His eyes narrowed slightly.
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“That sounded aggressive.”
“You’re leaking blood onto state property.”
“Very concerned about the furniture, I see.”
Valentina rolled her eyes and reached for the hem of his shirt herself before he could argue further.
This time Adrian didn’t stop her.
Maybe because he was too tired.
Maybe because he trusted her now.
That realization felt dangerous.
She peeled the ruined shirt carefully over his shoulders and inhaled sharply despite herself.
Bruises darkened almost every inch of his ribs and torso beneath harsh motel lighting. Old scars crossed his skin everywhere—knife wounds, bullet marks, burns.
History written directly onto flesh.
Jesus Christ.
Valentina pressed antiseptic carefully against the newest wound near his side.
Adrian flinched slightly.
“Aha,” she murmured softly. “Evidence you’re technically mortal.”
“Debatable.”
The motel room settled into quiet again while rain battered the windows outside.
Valentina cleaned the blood slowly, trying not to think too hard about how intimate this felt.
Too late.
Everything about Adrian had become intimate somehow.
The scars.
The nightmares.
The lies.
The terrifying gentleness he only showed when nobody else could see it.
“You should’ve left with Roman,” she said quietly after a while.
Adrian looked toward her immediately. “No.”
“You threw away your entire operation.”
“I know.”
“You could’ve disappeared cleanly.”
Another silence.
Then softer:
“I wasn’t leaving you there.”
The honesty in his voice hurt more now.
Because after all the lies, truth sounded devastating coming from him.
Valentina tied off the fresh bandage carefully before stepping backward slightly.
“You really ruined your life for me.”
Adrian leaned back against the motel headboard slowly, exhaustion carving harsh shadows beneath his eyes.
“No,” he said quietly. “I ruined my life years ago.”
The answer sat heavily between them.
Valentina looked down at the bloodstained towel in her hands. “You know, normal couples usually start with dinner before federal conspiracies and mafia wars.”
“We did have coffee once.”
“That barely counts.”
“It counted to me.”
The words slipped out before he could stop them.
Silence followed instantly afterward.
Adrian looked genuinely irritated with himself.
Good.
Valentina felt something painful shift inside her chest anyway.
Because she remembered the coffee.
Brighton Beach.
Early morning rain.
His shaking hands after the nightmare.
The terrifying softness in his voice when he said her name.
None of that felt operational anymore.
The motel room suddenly seemed too small for breathing.
Valentina sat beside him again slowly.
Close enough to feel heat.
Close enough to notice he looked more exhausted than dangerous now.
“Adrian.”
His eyes lifted toward hers.
“Why me?”
The question came quieter than intended.
Not why save me.
Worse.
Why care?
Adrian stared at her silently for several long seconds while rain rolled softly down motel windows behind them.
Then finally:
“You looked at me like I was still human.”
The answer nearly broke her heart.
Valentina swallowed hard and looked away first.
Because nobody had probably done that for him in a very long time.
The mattress shifted slightly as Adrian moved closer.
Not enough to touch.
Enough to matter.
“You should sleep,” he murmured quietly.
Valentina laughed softly beneath her breath. “There you go again. Avoiding emotional vulnerability.”
“I’m excellent at it.”
“No,” she corrected gently. “You’re terrible at it. You just keep trying anyway.”
That almost earned another smile.
Almost.
Outside, thunder rolled softly over the highway while headlights passed across the motel curtains in pale streaks.
Adrian leaned his head back against the wall behind the bed and closed his eyes briefly.
Dangerous sight.
Because now he looked tired enough to collapse.
Valentina watched him carefully for several seconds before speaking again.
“You know what scares me most?”
Adrian opened his eyes slowly. “There’s still competition?”
“I think if you asked me to run right now,” she whispered, “I would.”
Something moved across his face then.
Not victory.
Not relief.
Fear.
Real fear.
Because Adrian understood exactly what that meant.
Valentina trusted him enough to destroy her own life beside his.
He looked down toward his hands for a long moment before quietly admitting:
“I don’t think I can leave you anymore.”
The confession settled heavily into the tiny motel room.
No performance.
No manipulation.
Just exhausted truth finally too tired to hide itself.
And somehow that felt more dangerous than every gun pointed at them so far.
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