At A Dallas Dinner, A Wife’s Hidden Rank Made The Room Go Silent-Quieen - Chainityai

At A Dallas Dinner, A Wife’s Hidden Rank Made The Room Go Silent-Quieen

“Can you even cook, Sarah?”

The question came from the far end of Blake Whitmore’s dining table, sharp enough to slice through the warm smell of steak, bourbon, and expensive candles.

For one second, Sarah Mitchell heard nothing else.

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Not the country music tucked into the walls.

Not the soft scrape of forks against china.

Not the rain pressing against the Dallas windows like a hand.

Then the laughter started.

It rolled down the table before she could answer, easy and careless, the way people laugh when they already know the room will protect them.

Blake laughed first because the joke belonged to him.

Duke Hollander slapped the polished wood like a man rewarding himself for understanding cruelty.

Marci smiled behind her wineglass with that neat society-wife expression that made insult look like etiquette.

And Greg laughed too.

That was the part Sarah would remember.

Not the question.

Not the men in expensive shirts acting like a woman’s worth could be measured by whether she put dinner on a plate.

Not even Blake, who had been performing since the moment they walked through the front door.

It was Greg’s little chuckle into his drink.

It was small.

Almost polite.

Just enough to let every person at that table know his wife was safe to mock.

Sarah kept her hands folded in her lap.

Her right knee had been aching since midafternoon, the old deep ache that came before rain and stayed long after everybody else called the weather pleasant.

She had spent twenty minutes in their bedroom earlier smoothing down a navy dress that fit tighter than it used to.

Forty-three had not frightened her.

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