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

He Saw His Fiancée Humiliate His Mother. Then His Phone Changed Everything-mdue

The splash was louder than the orchestra.

For half a second, every violin in the ballroom seemed to vanish behind the sound of water striking marble.

Then came the laughter.

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It was not the kind of laughter that escaped by accident.

It was bright, practiced, and mean.

From the balcony, Adrian Vale looked down at the decorative fountain in the middle of the hotel ballroom and saw his mother trying to get her hands under herself.

Elena’s blue dress was already darkening with water.

Her gray hair clung to her cheekbones.

One of her shoes had slipped off and floated beside a spray of white lilies.

Around her, two hundred people stood in their gowns, tuxedos, diamonds, and careful manners, pretending not to understand what they had just watched.

Adrian understood.

He had seen the shove.

He had seen Celeste’s hands.

He had seen his fiancée lean close, smile, and send his mother backward into the fountain as though Elena were a stain on the evening instead of the woman who had raised him.

Celeste Monroe stood on the edge of the fountain in a silver gown that caught the chandelier light like polished ice.

Her friends clustered behind her, all gold earrings and glossy hair and jeweled fingers hiding little smiles.

“Your cheap clothes are ruining my aesthetic,” Celeste said.

She said it loudly enough for people to hear.

That was the point.

Aesthetic.

That was the word she chose for a woman who had worked night shifts cleaning office buildings, who had worn discount shoes until the soles split, who had once skipped dinner for three days so her son could keep his math tutor.

Adrian’s hand closed around the balcony railing.

The metal was cold under his palm.

He heard the strings resume for one confused bar, then stumble again when the musicians realized no one was listening.

The ballroom smelled like lilies, champagne, butter from the passed hors d’oeuvres, and now the mineral bite of fountain water.

Elena gripped the rim.

She did not cry.

She never cried in front of people who wanted the satisfaction.

Adrian started down the staircase.

Every step sounded too sharp.

Guests parted as he reached the main floor, though nobody admitted they were moving out of his way.

A waiter stood frozen with a tray of champagne glasses tilted just enough to make the liquid shiver.

Celeste saw Adrian coming and changed her face.

It was remarkable how fast she could do it.

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