He Hid His Wife At The Gala, Then His Boss Recognized Her Necklace-Quieen - Chainityai

He Hid His Wife At The Gala, Then His Boss Recognized Her Necklace-Quieen

Ethan Brooks smiled like a man who had never been embarrassed in his life.

That was the smile he wore in the hotel lobby that night, the kind he used for executives, board members, donors, and anyone whose last name might matter later.

He did not wear it for me.

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For me, he saved the tight jaw, the quick glance down my dress, and the hand at my elbow that looked polite from a distance but felt like a warning up close.

The ballroom smelled like white flowers, roasted chicken, coffee, and the sharp clean bite of rain on expensive coats.

I had never been inside a room where people laughed that softly.

Even the ice sounded rich when it hit the bottom of a glass.

My dress was soft blue, plain, and old enough that the zipper had started to snag near the top.

I had bought it secondhand after work and pressed it twice on our kitchen table, smoothing the skirt with my palms as if care could turn cheap fabric into silk.

Ethan had watched me from the doorway while checking his phone.

He had said nothing then.

That almost felt like kindness.

By the time we reached the hotel, I understood it had only been calculation.

He kept me beside him through the lobby, past the valet stand and the registration table, until he saw the company’s senior vice president near the ballroom doors.

Then his fingers tightened around my arm.

“Not yet,” he muttered.

He guided me into a dim little antechamber beside the coat check, where the music came through the wall in muffled strings and the carpet swallowed every sound.

I turned toward him, thinking maybe he was nervous.

Maybe he wanted to fix his tie.

Maybe, foolishly, he wanted to say he was glad I had come.

Instead, he looked at me the way someone looks at a spill on a white rug.

“That dress makes you look like you’re here to bus tables,” Ethan hissed.

The words struck harder because he barely moved his mouth.

His eyes kept flicking to the door, terrified someone might see him speaking to me too long.

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