Her Stolen Ring Exposed The Marriage He Never Legally Had At All-nhu9999 - Chainityai

Her Stolen Ring Exposed The Marriage He Never Legally Had At All-nhu9999

The music at Meridian was the first thing Celeste noticed.

Pachelbel’s Canon moved through the restaurant in careful, shining pieces, the same song that had played when she married Prescott Hargrove six years earlier.

She stood at the entrance with one hand on her belly and the other wrapped around the strap of her evening bag.

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Eight months pregnant had become a full-body occupation.

Her feet hurt.

Her back hurt.

The midnight blue dress had been tailored because nothing in her closet could be trusted anymore.

Prescott had chosen the restaurant, the table, and the hour.

He had texted her three minutes earlier from inside the building, telling her to order champagne.

So she believed, one last time, that she was walking toward her anniversary dinner.

The host led her across the room.

Celeste saw the city lights first.

Then she saw the ice bucket, the white tablecloth, and the woman in the champagne-colored gown laughing beside her husband.

Then she saw the ring.

It sat on the woman’s finger like a small, perfect crime.

Celeste knew every line of it.

The oval diamond.

The platinum setting.

The tiny forget-me-not engraving Prescott had commissioned after she once said those flowers were honest because they said exactly what they meant.

That ring had vanished fourteen months earlier.

She had cried in Prescott’s arms over it.

He had kissed her hair and told her things could be replaced.

Now the thing he comforted her for losing was shining on another woman’s hand.

Prescott looked up and saw her.

His expression changed so quickly she almost missed the truth inside it.

He was not surprised by the woman.

He was surprised by the collision.

Celeste walked to the table and sat down because if her life was going to break, it could at least do it while she was seated.

The woman’s smile had fallen.

Her hand disappeared under the table.

“That’s my ring,” Celeste said.

Prescott lowered his voice and told her she was misunderstanding the situation.

For six years, that sentence had been a door he could close in her face.

Tonight, it sounded like a key snapping in the lock.

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