At an Anniversary Party, His Ex Took My Place—Until Singapore Answered-nga9999 - Chainityai

At an Anniversary Party, His Ex Took My Place—Until Singapore Answered-nga9999

The night Mason told me to “go to hell,” the ballroom smelled like roses, chilled champagne, and butter from the crab cakes passing under gold hotel lights.

His hand was still on Marissa’s waist.

Not close to it.

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Not nearly there.

Not the kind of awkward touch people excuse when they are desperate not to see the truth.

His fingers were settled there with the casual confidence of a man who had already decided his wife would not make a scene.

We were inside the ballroom of the Weston Hotel in Seattle, surrounded by gold lights, soft jazz, champagne glasses, and thirty people who had come to celebrate our eighth wedding anniversary.

Our anniversary.

The cake had our names written across it in silver frosting.

Eleanor and Mason.

Eight Years.

Forever to Go.

I remember staring at those words from across the room while Mason leaned into Marissa’s ear and laughed like a boy who had never promised another woman anything.

Marissa.

His ex-girlfriend.

The woman he had once described to me as “ancient history,” as if she were a closed chapter, harmless and dust-covered, a name buried deep under the life we had built together.

But no buried thing touches your husband like that in a hotel ballroom.

I was talking to Angela when I saw them.

Angela had been my best friend for years, and she had been a family attorney for nearly fifteen years, which meant she had a strange talent for hearing lies before anyone said them out loud.

She followed my gaze and stopped mid-sentence.

Her face changed first.

Mine didn’t.

That frightened me more than crying would have.

I did not gasp.

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