He Saw His Fiancée Humiliate His Mother. Then He Opened His Phone-mdue - Chainityai

He Saw His Fiancée Humiliate His Mother. Then He Opened His Phone-mdue

The splash was louder than the string quartet.

That was the first thing I remember clearly.

Not the crystal chandeliers.

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Not the champagne.

Not the two hundred guests dressed in black silk and polished cufflinks, pretending the night was about love.

The splash.

A hard, ugly sound that did not belong in a ballroom.

Then my fiancée laughed.

I was standing on the second-floor balcony of the Monroe estate, overlooking the engagement party that her family had insisted must feel like a society event instead of a family celebration.

Below me, the ballroom glowed gold and white.

Florists had built an arch of roses near the decorative fountain.

A string quartet played beside the windows.

Waiters moved through the crowd with trays of champagne, crab cakes, and little desserts Celeste had chosen because they photographed well.

Everything had been arranged to look effortless.

It had cost three million dollars to look that effortless.

Then my mother surfaced in the fountain.

Elena gripped the slick marble rim with both hands and dragged in one sharp breath.

Her pale blue dress was soaked dark against her body.

Water streamed from her gray hair and down the sides of her face.

For one second, nobody moved toward her.

That was what I saw from the balcony.

Two hundred guests saw an older woman struggling to stand in cold fountain water, and they all waited to find out which reaction would be socially safe.

Celeste Monroe stood at the edge of the fountain in her silver gown, holding a champagne flute like she was posing for the end of a magazine spread.

Her friends gathered behind her in a half circle.

One of them had a phone lifted.

Another had her hand over her mouth, but she was not hiding horror.

She was hiding a smile.

Celeste looked down at my mother and said, “Your cheap clothes are ruining my aesthetic.”

Then she laughed.

Not quietly.

Not by accident.

Loud enough for the people near the fountain to understand that they had permission to join her.

Some did.

Others looked at their drinks.

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