A Wife in Red Exposed the Gala Secret Her Husband Couldn’t Deny-kimochi

When Claire Bennett walked into the Harrington Tower ballroom in a red dress, the first thing people noticed was not the dress.

It was the hand she was holding.

The man beside her was not Grant Bennett, her husband of thirteen years.

Image

He was Miles Monroe, the husband of the woman Grant had been pretending not to love.

For one clean second, the room did not understand what it was seeing.

The orchestra kept playing under the chandeliers.

Champagne kept rising in crystal flutes.

A server moved past with a tray of tiny crab cakes, then slowed so visibly that one of them tipped against the silver rim.

The gala was supposed to be Grant’s night.

Bennett Meridian Capital was celebrating another year of growth, another year of polished speeches, another year of Grant standing beneath expensive lights and convincing powerful people that he was the safest pair of hands in any room.

Claire had helped build that image.

She had hosted the dinners.

She had remembered names.

She had learned who drank bourbon, who wanted sparkling water, whose son had gotten into Northwestern, whose wife hated lilies, and which board member expected handwritten notes after every charity event.

Grant called that support.

Claire had once called it marriage.

Now she knew better.

Across the ballroom, Grant saw her and went white.

Not startled.

Not annoyed.

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *