A Pregnant Wife Fell at a Wine Tasting, Then the Passport Came Out-ruby - Chainityai

A Pregnant Wife Fell at a Wine Tasting, Then the Passport Came Out-ruby

The shove happened while everyone was holding crystal glasses and pretending not to stare.

Red wine sat heavy in the warm California air, sweet at first and sharp underneath.

The late-afternoon sun washed the private terrace at Bellarose Vineyard in that flattering golden light rich people loved because it made everything look cleaner than it was.

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The tables were dressed in white linen.

The tasting cards were printed on thick paper.

The marble fountain whispered behind the guests as if the whole afternoon had been arranged to prove nobody there could ever do anything ugly.

Then Claire Whitmore’s back hit the edge of an oak barrel.

The sound was not dramatic.

It was a hard wooden thud, followed by the clean bright break of crystal against stone.

For one second, no one moved.

Claire felt pain flash through her ankle.

Her palm flew to the curve of her seven-month belly before she even had time to think.

The baby shifted once beneath her hand, slow and heavy, and her stomach tightened with a pressure that made the world narrow around the edges.

Vanessa Vale leaned close enough for Claire to smell her perfume.

It was expensive, floral, and familiar.

It was also the same scent Claire had smelled on Ethan’s collar two weeks earlier, when he told her he had spent the evening with a donor who wanted to remain anonymous.

“Careful,” Vanessa whispered.

Her voice was soft enough for the crowd to miss, but sharp enough for Claire to carry forever.

“Pregnancy makes women so clumsy.”

Claire looked down.

Her wineglass lay shattered across the limestone.

Red wine spread between the broken pieces like a wound nobody wanted to call by its name.

Across the terrace, Ethan Whitmore did not run to his wife.

He stood near the marble fountain in a navy suit, his hand tight around his own glass.

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