She Left Her Ring At The Gala Before Destroying His Empire-hothiyenvy_5

My husband didn’t even look at me when I took off my wedding ring.

That was the moment I realized our marriage had already been dead long before I walked away from it.

The ballroom inside the Silver Coast Resort glowed beneath massive crystal chandeliers while servers carried silver trays of champagne through clusters of wealthy investors and attorneys.

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Everything smelled like roses, polished wood, expensive perfume, and money.

Nathan loved rooms like that.

Rooms where people admired him.

Rooms where people listened when he spoke.

Rooms where success made him feel invincible.

He stood near the center of the dance floor with Serena wrapped in his arms while a slow jazz orchestra played near the stage.

His hand rested low against her back.

Too familiar.

Too comfortable.

Too public.

But Nathan no longer cared about hiding things.

Not anymore.

Serena laughed every time he spun her beneath the warm ballroom lights, her fitted red gown catching attention from nearly every man in the room.

Women whispered behind champagne glasses.

Some guests glanced toward me with sympathy.

Others looked entertained.

One woman near the investor tables leaned toward me with a smile sharp enough to cut skin.

“They look perfect together, don’t they?”

The music continued around us.

Glasses clinked.

Someone laughed too loudly near the bar.

I could feel the cool stem of my champagne flute pressing against my fingers while I forced myself to smile.

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