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The ballroom was applauding while my marriage ended in public.

My name glowed on the enormous screen behind the stage, and underneath it were the words I had chased for seven years: senior vice president of brand strategy.

I should have been watching my team cheer.

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Instead, I watched Ethan walk into the Langford Hotel with Clara Vaughn on his arm.

Not beside him.

On his arm.

She wore silver satin, the kind of dress that seemed designed to catch every light in the room and throw it back at the wife being humiliated.

Ethan wore the tuxedo I had picked up from the tailor because he had been too busy, and the rush fee had gone on my card.

That detail mattered later.

Little details always matter later.

He saw me from across the ballroom, paused beside the champagne tower, and kissed Clara on the temple with a laugh.

It was not a mistake.

It was placement.

The board was there.

The CEO was there.

Clients were there, attorneys were there, partners were there, and the kind of people who pretend not to stare were suddenly very interested in their drinks.

Ava, my assistant, whispered, “Do you want to leave?”

I looked at my name on the screen and said, “No.”

For a moment, my body wanted the old reaction.

Cry later, smile now, make the room comfortable, keep everyone from feeling embarrassed by what had just happened to me.

Then Clara looked at me over Ethan’s shoulder and smiled.

That smile did what the kiss had not.

It made me still.

I had known something was wrong for weeks.

Ethan’s late meetings had developed a perfume.

His jokes about my ambition had grown teeth.

Whenever I mentioned a client win, he found a way to ask if I had picked up dry cleaning.

Clara was new to Whitman Hale, the legal firm handling several Horizon North Media accounts, and she had made an art form of appearing wherever Ethan happened to be.

The first time she shook my hand, she said, “Ethan tells me you’re resilient.”

Resilient.

Not brilliant.

Not gifted.

Not the woman whose team had just saved the Northstar relaunch.

A mattress is resilient.

I smiled and told her Ethan used to say I lit up rooms.

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