His Fiancée Shoved His Mom Into A Fountain, Then The Trust Vanished-Teptep

The first thing Adrian heard was his mother gasping for air.

The second was Veronica laughing.

For a second, the entire courtyard seemed too bright to be real.

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The fountain was shallow, built for photographs and champagne conversations, but shallow water can still humiliate a person when a hundred people are watching.

Adrian stood on the balcony above the marble courtyard with one hand on the railing and looked down at the woman who had raised him.

His mother was trying to get her feet under her.

Her gray dress had darkened almost black where the water grabbed it.

White roses floated around her knees like someone had arranged a funeral by accident.

Veronica stood at the edge of the fountain in her engagement dress, diamonds catching every warm light strung across the courtyard.

She was smiling.

Not the smile she gave photographers.

Not the smile she gave Adrian when investors were close enough to hear her call him “brilliant.”

This one was smaller, sharper, and far more honest.

“Oh, don’t look so shocked,” she told the women beside her. “Her cheap clothes were ruining my aesthetic.”

They laughed.

It was not confused laughter.

It was not the kind that dies when decent people realize someone has been hurt.

It was comfortable laughter, the kind that only grows in rooms where cruelty has never cost anybody dinner.

Adrian’s mother looked up.

Not at Veronica.

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