"The Enemy in My Arms" Chapter 49: Somewhere Warm
Chapter 49
Somewhere Warm
The town didn’t exist on most maps.
Which was exactly why Adrian chose it.
A narrow coastal strip tucked along the northeastern edge of Brazil where fishing boats outnumbered tourists and nobody asked too many questions about foreign accents or scarred men renting houses with cash.
The ocean stayed warm year-round.
The beer stayed cheap.
And the people minded their own business.
Perfect.
Valentina loved it immediately.
Adrian absolutely did not.
Three weeks after officially dying in Manhattan, he still woke every night reaching for weapons that no longer sat beneath the bed.
Every sound pulled his attention instinctively.
Motorcycles outside.
Footsteps near the market.
Doors closing too quickly.
His nervous system remained convinced violence would arrive eventually.
Valentina noticed everything.
Of course she did.
The small beach house smelled like sea salt, coffee, and fresh paint now. They had spent the last week slowly rebuilding the place into something livable instead of temporary.
Real plates instead of paper cups.
Actual groceries.
Books stacked beside the couch.
Tiny ordinary things that somehow felt more terrifying to Adrian than firefights ever had.
Because ordinary things implied permanence.
And permanence had always been dangerous.
“You’re doing it again,” Valentina murmured one morning from the kitchen doorway.
Adrian looked up automatically from where he stood near the living room window watching the street outside.
“Doing what?”
“Looking at fishermen like they’re assassins.”
“They could be assassins.”
“They’re sixty years old and arguing about shrimp prices.”
Adrian crossed his arms. “That proves nothing.”
Valentina laughed softly beneath her breath and carried two coffee mugs toward the table near the open windows.
Sunlight spilled across the floor while ocean wind moved lazily through white curtains behind her.
Everything here looked too peaceful.
Adrian distrusted it on principle.
She sat across from him slowly.
“You haven’t slept more than four hours straight since we got here.”
“I sleep.”
“You patrol emotionally.”
Fair.
Annoying.
Still fair.
Outside, children ran barefoot along the street toward the beach while distant music drifted from somewhere near the harbor. The entire town moved with slow warmth unfamiliar to people raised inside violence.
Valentina adapted beautifully.
Adrian felt like a loaded gun abandoned inside a flower shop.
Wrong environment entirely.
“You know,” she murmured casually while sipping coffee, “most retired people take up gardening.”
“I’ve killed people with gardening tools before.”
“That honestly sounds medically concerning.”
A faint smile almost appeared.
Almost.
Valentina noticed anyway.
Progress.
She studied him carefully over the coffee mug.
Healing bruises still shadowed his ribs and shoulder beneath the loose gray shirt he wore. His hair had grown slightly longer over the past weeks. Less tactical now. More human.
Still dangerous enough to make strangers move aside automatically in crowded markets.
Some instincts never disappeared.
“You can stop watching the windows,” she said quietly.
Adrian’s eyes shifted toward her.
“I know.”
Lie.
Not malicious lie.
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Worse.
The kind traumatized people told themselves repeatedly because peace felt too fragile to trust fully.
Valentina rose from the table slowly and crossed toward him near the living room window.
The ocean shimmered bright blue beyond the street below.
No smoke.
No sirens.
No empire collapsing.
Just sunlight.
She touched his wrist gently.
“Hey.”
Adrian looked down at her immediately.
That part never changed.
“What.”
“You’re here now.”
The words landed softly.
Still heavy.
Adrian glanced back toward the street outside instinctively before answering.
“I spent fifteen years expecting violence every morning.”
Valentina’s chest tightened painfully.
Fifteen years.
God.
“That doesn’t disappear in a month.”
“No,” she agreed quietly. “But maybe it softens eventually.”
Silence followed.
Warm silence this time.
The kind no longer filled with fear.
Adrian looked down at the scar running across his knuckles while sunlight warmed the room around them.
“You know what’s strange?” he murmured.
Valentina leaned lightly against the window beside him. “What?”
“I thought surviving would feel more victorious.”
Instead it felt fragile.
Like holding something beautiful while waiting for the world to notice and ruin it again.
Valentina understood immediately.
Because she felt it too sometimes.
The fear beneath happiness.
The instinct to expect collapse after every peaceful moment.
Trauma didn’t disappear just because the war ended.
It unpacked itself slowly afterward.
She rested her head gently against his shoulder.
“We spent years surviving impossible people,” she whispered softly. “Maybe now we learn how to survive normal life too.”
Adrian exhaled quietly through his nose.
“That sounds harder.”
“It probably is.”
Downstairs, somebody’s radio started playing old samba music while waves crashed softly beyond the harbor.
The town continued existing peacefully around them without caring who they used to be.
No Adrian Volkov.
No Valentina Moretti.
Just strangers renting a beach house beneath fake names and learning how to buy groceries without scanning exits automatically.
Human things.
Scary things.
Valentina tilted her face upward slightly.
“You know what I realized yesterday?”
Adrian’s hand settled unconsciously against her waist.
“What.”
“I haven’t worn black in two weeks.”
That finally pulled a real smile from him.
Small.
Tired.
Beautiful enough to hurt.
“There’s the woman who burned her wedding dress.”
“She was dramatic.”
“She was terrifying.”
Valentina laughed softly and wrapped both arms loosely around his middle.
For several quiet seconds they simply stood there listening to the ocean and distant street music drifting through warm afternoon air.
Then Adrian spoke quietly against the top of her hair.
“I still check whether you’re breathing when you sleep.”
The confession caught her off guard completely.
Valentina looked up slowly.
His expression remained calm.
Too calm.
Which meant the truth underneath it mattered deeply.
“You think I’ll disappear?”
“No,” he admitted softly. “I think I finally found something I can’t survive losing.”
The honesty nearly broke her open.
Valentina touched his face gently beneath warm sunlight spilling through the window.
“You don’t have to survive alone anymore.”
Adrian closed his eyes briefly against her hand.
And for the first time since disappearing from New York—
he almost looked peaceful.
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