How A Pregnant Wife’s Mantel Camera Turned His Boardroom Silent-tantan

The night Evan decided Claire was disposable, the rain had already turned the driveway silver.

It came down in cold sheets over the Lake Washington house, tapping the windows, darkening the front porch, and soaking the little American flag tucked beside the mailbox.

Claire came in through the side door with Lily on her hip and a damp hospital folder tucked under one arm.

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Her maternity sweater had a pale water stain across the front.

Her socks were wet.

Lily was crying in that exhausted way babies cry when they have given up asking nicely.

The house smelled like bourbon, expensive perfume, and the smoke from the fireplace Evan only lit when guests were coming.

That smell told Claire something before her eyes did.

Then she looked into the living room and saw Vanessa Cross sitting on the cream sofa like she had been invited to stay forever.

Vanessa had one leg crossed over the other, a crystal glass in her hand, and a diamond tennis bracelet on her wrist.

Claire knew that bracelet.

She had found the receipt two weeks earlier behind an auto-insurance folder in Evan’s desk drawer.

Bellevue jeweler.

Corporate milestone gift, Evan had said when she asked.

A client appreciation item, he had added, already irritated that she had noticed.

Claire had looked at the receipt long enough to memorize the date.

It was the week before Lily’s pediatric appointment and the same week Evan told Claire they needed to cut back on household spending.

Now the bracelet caught the firelight every time Vanessa moved her wrist.

“Oh, look, Evan,” Vanessa said, her red lips curving into a smile that did not reach her eyes.

“The help is home early.”

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