He Warned His Wife Not To Embarrass Him. The Host Knew Her First-Quieen - Chainityai

He Warned His Wife Not To Embarrass Him. The Host Knew Her First-Quieen

Christopher Bennett gave me his final warning in the driveway, twelve steps from the bronze front doors.

“Try not to embarrass me tonight,” he whispered. “These people are way above your level.”

His voice was quiet enough that the valet would not hear it.

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It was not quiet enough to miss the contempt.

The evening air smelled like wet stone, cut grass, and the sharp expensive cologne Christopher had sprayed twice before leaving the house.

A line of black cars curved along the drive behind us, their tires crunching softly over gravel.

Through the open doors ahead, piano music drifted out over the lawn like even the sound had been polished.

I looked straight ahead.

The Whitmore estate glowed under warm lanterns and pale stone lights, the kind of house built to make people whisper without realizing they had lowered their voices.

A small American flag stood near the side porch, barely moving in the spring air.

Christopher adjusted his cuff links.

Again.

He had been preparing for this night for three weeks.

He bought a new tuxedo, practiced conversation starters in our bathroom mirror, and built little printed notes on every guest he hoped to meet.

James Whitmore III was his prize.

Real estate money.

Old family money.

New venture money.

A man whose approval could open doors Christopher had been knocking on for years.

At least, that was how Christopher saw him.

Christopher had also spent three weeks preparing me.

Not with excitement.

With correction.

Get your hair done professionally.

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