Assistant Slapped The Quiet Wife—Then One Folder Shattered Him-heuh

During dinner, her husband’s assistant slapped her in front of everyone, and the room only understood the danger when Penelope Shelton slapped her back.

The first blow came before the waiter had finished pouring the wine.

One moment, the private dining room was polished and expensive, full of low laughter, soft music and the careful clink of glasses.

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The next, every sound seemed to stop at once.

Penelope Shelton’s face turned to the side under another woman’s hand.

A line of heat spread across her cheek, sharp enough to make her eyes water, though not enough to make her cry.

Around the table, eighteen executives, investors and spouses stared as if they had just watched a glass break in a church.

Nobody wanted to be the first person to react.

That was the way rooms like this worked.

Cruelty could be forgiven if it wore good shoes and spoke in a low voice.

Humiliation could be treated as awkwardness if enough important people needed the evening to continue.

The woman who had struck Penelope stood beside her chair in a silver dress and expensive heels, one hand still lifted slightly, as though she expected applause for putting someone in their place.

Her name was Fiona Warburton.

She was Jonathan Shelton’s personal assistant.

Not a guest’s wife.

Not a client.

Not family.

An employee who had somehow decided that proximity to power was the same thing as power itself.

“If you don’t know how to behave at a business dinner,” Fiona said, clear enough for the entire table to hear, “perhaps you should go and sit with the staff.”

A few people looked down.

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