The Anniversary Toast That Cost Him His Mistress And His Company-tantan

My Husband’s Mistress Announced Their Wedding at Our Anniversary Dinner, But She Froze When I Revealed I Secretly Owned His Entire Company…

The night Brooke Ellison stood up at my anniversary dinner, the ballroom smelled like champagne, lilies, and money trying to look tasteful.

The Grand Larkin Hotel had polished marble floors, white tablecloths, and chandeliers that made everyone’s jewelry look more honest than their faces.

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A string quartet played near the windows overlooking downtown Chicago, and for the first thirty minutes, anyone walking in would have believed they were seeing a successful marriage being celebrated.

They would have seen Ethan Hayes in his navy suit, smiling at investors.

They would have seen me beside him, wearing a black dress and the pearl earrings my mother gave me on my wedding day.

They would not have seen the way his fingers kept tapping his champagne glass.

They would not have seen the way his eyes moved, again and again, toward the far end of the room.

I saw it.

Wives see things long before husbands think they have left evidence.

Brooke Ellison sat near the far end of the ballroom in a silver dress that caught the chandelier light every time she moved.

She had been hired eight months earlier as vice president of branding at Hayes Logistics.

That was her official title.

Her unofficial job had become laughing too loudly at Ethan’s jokes, touching his sleeve in meetings, and looking at me with the gentle pity of a woman who had already imagined where my coffee mugs would go when she moved into my kitchen.

Ethan had always liked women who admired him out loud.

I had spent fifteen years doing something quieter.

I protected him.

I protected him from investors who thought he was all confidence and no patience.

I protected him from contracts he skimmed instead of reading.

I protected him from board members who knew exactly whose family name had built the company he liked to call his.

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