A Hidden Wife, A Cheap Dress, And The Necklace That Changed Everything-Tep

My Husband Hid Me at a Company Gala Because He Was Ashamed of My Cheap Dress… But When His Billionaire Boss Saw My Necklace, He Fell to His Knees

“Stand by the restrooms, and don’t tell anyone you’re my wife.”

Daniel Sullivan said it without looking directly at me.

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That was what made it worse.

He kept his smile angled toward the ballroom, polished and bright for anyone who might be watching, while his words slid toward me like something dirty he did not want to touch.

The Imperial Grand Hotel ballroom in Manhattan smelled like gardenias, champagne, floor wax, and money.

Above us, chandeliers scattered white-gold light across the marble.

A string quartet played near the stage, soft enough to feel expensive but loud enough to remind everyone this was not a party for ordinary people.

I stood beside my husband in a navy dress I had bought from a discount store in Queens for $38.

I knew the price because I had counted the cash twice before taking it to the register.

I had carried it home in a plastic bag on the subway, ironed it in our apartment that afternoon, and stitched the tiny tear near the hem by hand with thread from an old sewing kit Rosa had left me.

It was not designer.

It did not sparkle.

It did not look like the gowns sweeping past me in waves of satin, beads, and perfume.

But it was clean.

It fit.

And until Daniel opened his mouth, I had felt almost pretty in it.

“Daniel,” I said quietly, “I came to support you.”

He exhaled through his nose, that small sound he made when he wanted me to know I was being naive.

“Support me?” he said. “Dressed like that, you look like you work the event.”

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