"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 42: No More Cages
Chapter 42
No More Cages
Valentina found the wedding dress buried inside a cedar chest beneath the lake house stairs.
Folded carefully.
Preserved like memory deserved protection.
White silk.
French lace.
Hand-stitched pearls along the sleeves.
The dress smelled faintly like dust and old perfume when she lifted it into her hands beneath the dim basement light.
For one terrible second, she couldn’t breathe.
Because suddenly she remembered everything.
The cathedral.
The violin music.
Luca touching her waist possessively while cameras flashed around them.
Guests applauding like they were witnessing romance instead of acquisition.
God.
She had looked beautiful that day.
That was the cruelest part.
Beautiful things disguised cages more effectively.
Upstairs, snow drifted softly against the cabin windows while Adrian moved quietly through the kitchen preparing coffee. She could hear drawers opening, the low hum of the stove, the steady ordinary sounds of a man trying to build temporary peace out of chaos.
The contrast nearly broke her heart.
Luca gave her diamonds.
Adrian remembered how she took her coffee after nightmares.
One of those things felt more dangerous now.
Valentina carried the dress slowly upstairs into the cabin living room.
The fire crackled warmly inside the stone fireplace while dim morning light filtered through pine trees outside. Adrian looked up immediately from the kitchen counter the second he saw what she held.
His expression changed.
Not dramatically.
Just enough.
“That thing survived surprisingly long,” he murmured quietly.
Valentina stared down at the silk gathered in her hands.
“I almost forgot how heavy it was.”
Adrian set the coffee mug down slowly.
Because he understood immediately this wasn’t really about fabric anymore.
The dress spilled across the wooden floor around her feet like frozen white water.
Expensive.
Elegant.
Dead.
Valentina remembered standing in front of cathedral mirrors while older women whispered how lucky she was.
Lucky.
As if beautiful prisons somehow counted less.
Adrian crossed the room carefully.
Not too close.
Never too fast when emotions sharpened this heavily between them.
“You don’t have to keep it,” he said quietly.
“I know.”
Her voice sounded distant even to herself.
The fire cracked softly nearby.
Snow moved gently across the frozen lake outside.
And suddenly Valentina realized she felt nothing looking at the dress anymore.
Not grief.
Not nostalgia.
Not even anger.
Just clarity.
Interesting.
Because hatred still meant emotional ownership.
This felt cleaner than that.
She looked toward Adrian slowly.
“Do you know what the strangest part is?”
His eyes stayed fixed carefully on her face. “What?”
“I thought surviving Luca would feel bigger.”
The confession settled quietly through the cabin.
Valentina stepped closer toward the fireplace while white silk dragged softly across the wooden floor behind her.
“I thought freedom would feel dramatic somehow.” She laughed faintly beneath her breath. “But mostly I just feel tired.”
Adrian watched her with that impossible expression again.
The one that always looked half love, half fear.
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“Freedom usually comes after exhaustion,” he said softly.
“Spoken like a man with experience.”
A faint almost-smile touched his mouth.
Gone quickly.
Valentina stopped directly in front of the fire.
Heat rolled across her skin while orange light flickered against the wedding dress gathered in her arms.
She remembered the vows suddenly.
Honor.
Obey.
Forever.
Luca had smiled while saying forever like ownership and eternity were the same thing.
Maybe in his world, they were.
Adrian’s voice interrupted softly behind her.
“What are you thinking?”
Valentina stared into the flames.
“That nobody ever asked whether I wanted saving.” Her fingers tightened slightly in the silk. “They only asked whether I wanted surviving.”
Silence followed.
Because Adrian understood the difference too well.
Valentina turned toward him slowly.
“You know what Luca hated most about me?”
Adrian leaned lightly against the edge of the kitchen doorway.
“What?”
“He couldn’t figure out why I never fully broke.”
The fire snapped loudly beside her.
Orange sparks drifted upward through warm cabin air.
Valentina looked back down at the dress one final time.
White silk.
Pearls.
A costume for somebody quieter.
Somebody smaller.
Somebody easier to own.
Then calmly—
without hesitation—
she dropped it into the fire.
Flames caught instantly.
Lace blackened first.
Then silk curled inward beneath heat while smoke spiraled upward through the cabin chimney.
Adrian went very still watching her.
Not because of the dress.
Because of her face.
Valentina didn’t cry.
Didn’t flinch.
Didn’t look away while the thing Luca wrapped around her identity burned slowly into ash.
The cabin filled with sharp heat and smoke and something that felt dangerously close to rebirth.
“You know what cages do to people?” she asked quietly.
Adrian’s eyes remained fixed on her.
“What?”
“They teach you to mistake permission for freedom.”
The dress collapsed inward beneath the flames.
Gone.
Just like that.
No cathedral.
No Moretti name.
No white silk ghost haunting her reflection anymore.
Valentina stepped backward from the fireplace slowly while firelight danced across her face.
Something had changed.
Adrian saw it instantly.
The softness wasn’t gone.
That was the frightening part.
She simply stopped apologizing for her strength.
The realization hit him harder than expected.
Because suddenly Valentina didn’t look like Luca’s wife anymore.
She didn’t even look like someone running.
She looked like someone becoming.
Adrian crossed the room carefully until he stood directly in front of her.
Close enough to feel heat from the fire between them.
Close enough to smell smoke in her hair.
His hand lifted slowly toward her face.
Paused briefly.
Then touched her gently beneath the jaw.
“You okay?” he asked softly.
Valentina looked up at him through flickering orange light.
For the first time in months—
maybe years—
the answer came easily.
“Yes.”
Not surviving.
Not pretending.
Yes.
The simplicity of it nearly stunned her.
Behind them, the wedding dress continued burning until nothing remained except black ash and melted pearls at the bottom of the fireplace.
No more cages.
No more ghosts dressed in white.
Just Valentina standing barefoot beside the fire while Adrian looked at her like he was witnessing someone return from the dead.
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