The Military Gala Humiliation That Exposed a Major’s Old Lie-nhu9999 - Chainityai

The Military Gala Humiliation That Exposed a Major’s Old Lie-nhu9999

The first thing I felt was not fear.

It was the cold splash of champagne against my hand.

Then came the pressure of Derek Collins’s fingers digging into the bare skin above my elbow, hard enough to pull me backward before I had time to understand who had grabbed me.

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My glass tilted.

The champagne jumped over the rim and spilled across the silk of my crimson dress.

A second later, the glass slipped out of my fingers and shattered against the marble floor of the officers’ club at Fort Myer.

The sound was too bright for that hallway.

Sharp.

Clean.

Embarrassing in the way broken glass always is when a room full of polished people decides whether to stare.

The gala music still floated out of the ballroom behind us, all strings and brass and winter elegance, but the hallway had changed.

It had narrowed around me.

Then I smelled the bourbon.

Cheap bourbon, anger, and a kind of cologne I remembered from another life.

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

My body recognized him before my mind let me say his name.

Derek Collins.

Nine years is a long time until the wrong person touches you the same way he used to.

Then it is nothing.

Nine years earlier, Derek had been the man I was supposed to marry.

We had a courthouse appointment, a small reception planned by women who loved me more than he did, and a cheap motel room because we were too broke for anything else.

My wedding dress had hung from a chair that night, still in its plastic garment bag, while my phone lit up with the message that ended my life as I understood it.

He was leaving.

Not in person.

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