They Toasted His Mistress Before His Wife Opened The Black Envelope-Quieen - Chainityai

They Toasted His Mistress Before His Wife Opened The Black Envelope-Quieen

On Elena Whitaker’s first morning at Sterling Row Capital, she found her husband smiling from another woman’s desk.

The photo sat in a silver frame beside a vase of white roses, placed where every visitor could see it.

Marcus Hail wore a black tuxedo, one arm around Vivien Cross, his face soft in a way Elena had not seen at home in almost two years.

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Under the picture, in neat gold ink, were four words.

My forever, Marcus.

Elena held a coffee in one hand and her new employee badge in the other.

Vivien came back from the printer with glossy folders against her chest.

She saw Elena staring and smiled like she had found an audience.

She said Marcus was her fiance.

Not her boyfriend.

Not a mistake.

Her fiance.

Elena placed the coffee on the desk before her fingers could betray her.

She congratulated her.

Vivien looked disappointed.

She had expected envy, shock, maybe a woman who would ask too many questions and make herself small by asking them.

Elena gave her none of that.

Then the executive elevator opened.

Marcus walked in with two partners and saw Elena standing beside his mistress’s desk.

His face cracked for less than a second.

It was enough.

Vivien waved him over and introduced Elena as the new compliance analyst.

Marcus stared at the badge with his legal wife’s name printed beneath the Sterling Row logo.

Then he asked who she was.

Elena held his gaze and answered like a stranger.

She said she was Elena Whitaker, compliance rotation.

Vivien laughed and told everyone Elena had been admiring their engagement photo.

One of the partners clapped Marcus on the shoulder and called him a lucky man.

Marcus said yes.

Elena heard the word and let it bury whatever softness remained.

She had not come to Sterling Row to discover the affair.

She had come because Margaret Sterling had called her three weeks earlier with a private request.

The Northbridge merger had started to smell wrong.

Marketing budgets were inflated.

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