He Humiliated His Ex At A Military Gala Until The General Spoke-mdue - Chainityai

He Humiliated His Ex At A Military Gala Until The General Spoke-mdue

His fingers dug into my arm before I even knew he was there.

One second I was holding a champagne glass in the hallway outside the ballroom, trying to get two quiet minutes away from the noise.

The next, I was being spun so hard the drink sloshed over the rim and soaked into the crimson silk of my dress.

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The glass slipped from my fingers.

It hit the marble and broke with a bright, clean sound that somehow cut through the music.

The officers’ club at Fort Myer smelled like polished wood, expensive perfume, starch, and the sharp little burn of alcohol.

But the smell that reached me first was bourbon.

Cheap bourbon.

Then came his voice.

“Don’t play dumb, Rachel. I know exactly why you’re hanging around the VIP wing.”

I knew that voice before I turned my head.

Derek Collins.

Nine years is a long time to rebuild a life.

It is long enough to move into new quarters, earn new rank, learn who you are when nobody is clapping for you, and stop flinching every time a man with a polished smile says your name like he owns the ending.

But it is not always long enough for your body to forget the person who once made you feel disposable.

Nine years earlier, Derek had been my fiancé.

The night before our wedding, he sent me a text message.

Not a call.

Not a conversation.

A text.

He said he had made a decision that was better for his future.

He said I would understand someday.

Then he ran off with his commander’s daughter because marrying into the right circle mattered more to him than marrying the woman who had paid bills, typed his application packets, ironed his shirts, and believed every promise he made when no one important was watching.

I spent that night sitting on the floor of a cheap motel room with my wedding dress hanging over a chair.

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