"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 36:The Woman Luca Feared
The first captain switched sides on a Thursday.
The second followed three days later.
By the end of the week, Luca Moretti stopped sleeping in the same location twice.
Valentina considered that progress.
Rain drifted softly outside the church windows while old financial records covered nearly every surface of the basement shelter. Offshore accounts. Shipping manifests. Shell corporations tied to Moretti laundering routes stretching from New York to Montenegro.
Adrian watched her from across the room with something dangerously close to admiration.
That worried him.
Because somewhere over the last several weeks, Valentina had stopped reacting to Luca’s empire emotionally.
Now she studied it strategically.
Different kind of dangerous.
“You’re smiling,” she murmured without looking up from the ledger.
Adrian leaned against the doorway beside the stairs. “No, I’m not.”
“You do realize I spent years learning how to read mafia men before they exploded, right?”
“That sounds exhausting.”
“It was marriage.”
A faint almost-smile touched his mouth.
Progress.
Valentina circled another account number inside the ledger with red pen before pushing the document across the table toward him.
“Here.”
Adrian crossed the room slowly and looked down.
The account connected directly to one of Luca’s private shipping companies.
Or rather—
former shipping companies.
Because the money inside them had already vanished.
Adrian’s eyes narrowed slightly. “You drained him.”
“I redirected assets.”
“That’s not better legally.”
“Good thing we’re already fugitives.”
The church basement settled into quiet again while thunder rolled faintly across the countryside outside.
Valentina leaned back in the chair slowly, exhaustion visible beneath the sharpness returning to her expression.
She looked different now.
Harder.
Not cruel.
Focused.
Like surviving Luca finally taught her what fear could become if someone stopped apologizing for it.
“You’ve been awake thirty hours,” Adrian observed quietly.
“I’m busy dismantling a criminal empire.”
“You say that like it’s a normal hobby.”
“It’s technically self-care.”
Adrian crossed his arms loosely. “You froze six offshore accounts in one night.”
“Yes.”
“You rerouted shipping manifests through three fake companies.”
“Yes.”
“You somehow convinced two Moretti captains Luca plans to kill them.”
That finally earned a real smile from her.
“Emotional manipulation remains one of my strongest skills.”
Adrian stared at her for a long moment afterward.
Not frightened exactly.
But close.
Because now he finally understood something critical.
Luca hadn’t underestimated Valentina because she lacked intelligence.
He underestimated her because she spent years pretending softness was harmless.
That mistake was beginning to destroy him.
Valentina rose from the chair and moved toward the old church coffee station near the wall.
“Antonio called again while you were outside.”
Adrian’s attention sharpened instantly. “What did he say?”
“He wants immunity.”
“Of course he does.”
“He also wants Luca dead.”
That didn’t surprise either of them.
Fear shifted loyalties faster than money ever could.
Valentina poured stale coffee into two chipped mugs while rain tapped softly overhead.
“You know what’s funny?” she murmured quietly.
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Adrian accepted the mug carefully from her hand.
“That sounds ominous.”
“Luca always thought loyalty came from fear.” Her eyes lifted toward his steadily. “But fear only works while people still believe you’re invincible.”
Adrian leaned against the table beside her. “And now?”
“Now they know he bleeds.”
The words settled heavily into the church basement.
Because they were true.
Three captains had already stopped answering Luca’s calls directly.
Two laundering operations disappeared overnight.
And somewhere inside New York’s criminal underworld, whispers had begun spreading.
Luca Moretti lost control of his wife.
Which somehow sounded more dangerous than losing money.
Adrian watched her carefully over the rim of the coffee mug.
“You planned this.”
Valentina raised one eyebrow. “What?”
“You’ve been building leverage since the beginning.”
She looked genuinely offended.
“I was surviving.”
“No,” Adrian corrected softly. “You were learning.”
Silence followed.
Then eventually she laughed beneath her breath.
“God, I hate when you understand me.”
“That’s mutual.”
The church lights flickered once overhead before stabilizing again.
Storm getting worse.
Valentina moved toward the window near the staircase and looked out across wet Pennsylvania fields disappearing beneath fog.
“You know what Luca’s real weakness is?”
Adrian already knew the answer mattered.
“What?”
“He thinks fear makes people predictable.”
Her voice lowered slightly.
“But fear changes depending on how much someone has already lost.”
Adrian’s chest tightened unexpectedly.
Because suddenly he realized she wasn’t talking about Luca anymore.
She was talking about herself.
The woman who once cried in penthouse offices over dead wives now calmly dismantled cartel finances between cups of church coffee.
Not because she stopped feeling things.
Because grief finally evolved into purpose.
Valentina turned back toward him slowly.
“I used to think surviving him meant escaping.” Her eyes sharpened now beneath dim basement light. “But I don’t want to run anymore.”
Dangerous sentence.
Adrian stepped closer instinctively. “Valentina—”
“No. Listen to me.”
The force behind her voice stopped him immediately.
“He murdered women because he believed nobody would retaliate.” Her jaw tightened faintly. “He built an empire around silence.”
Rain rolled harder against the church windows above them.
“And now?” Adrian asked quietly.
Valentina’s expression became terrifyingly calm.
“Now I want him afraid.”
The words settled coldly through the room.
Not emotional.
Not reckless.
Calculated.
Adrian stared at her for several long seconds afterward.
Then finally:
“This is the part where I’m supposed to talk you out of revenge.”
Valentina crossed the remaining distance between them slowly.
Close enough to feel warmth again.
Close enough that his body reacted automatically despite the conversation turning darker.
“Are you going to?”
Adrian looked down at her quietly.
The woman who once survived Luca by staying soft.
The woman becoming something far more dangerous now.
And God help him—
part of him understood exactly why Luca would fear her.
Because Valentina knew his weaknesses intimately.
His ego.
His habits.
His paranoia.
The exact shape of the empire beneath the expensive suits and bloodstained marble floors.
More importantly—
she knew how to hurt him emotionally.
That was rarer than bullets.
Adrian touched her face gently.
Not stopping her.
Just grounding himself.
“You know what scares me?” he murmured softly.
Valentina’s pulse fluttered lightly beneath his fingertips.
“What?”
“I think you’re becoming better at this world than I ever was.”
For one brief second, something vulnerable cracked through her composure again.
Sadness.
Because she understood the cost of that too.
Then the burner phone on the table vibrated sharply.
Both of them turned instantly.
Adrian grabbed it first.
Listened silently.
Then slowly looked toward Valentina again.
“What happened?” she asked.
His expression darkened.
“One of Luca’s senior captains just disappeared.”
Valentina’s eyes narrowed slightly.
“Defected?”
“No.”
A pause.
Then quietly:
“He left behind a message.”
Cold moved slowly through the church basement.
“What message?”
Adrian held her gaze steadily.
“He said he’d rather answer to you than be buried by Luca.”
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