The Ex Who Mocked Her Marriage Learned Who Her Husband Really Was-hothiyenvy_5

“Still no husband, Ava?”

Tyler Whitman said it softly, but not softly enough.

That was the trick with Tyler.

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He always made his cruelty sound like concern.

The Clayton Gallery was full that Thursday night, all white walls, cold marble, and champagne flutes balanced in careful hands.

Outside, Chicago traffic moved past the front windows in silver streaks.

Inside, the string quartet played something expensive and forgettable while donors smiled under bright track lights and pretended nobody was watching anyone too closely.

Ava Bennett had not planned to be the center of the room.

She had come in a burgundy dress, with her hair pinned low, her phone tucked in a small black clutch, and the kind of composure people mistake for peace when they do not know what it cost.

Two years earlier, everyone in that same circle had known her as Tyler Whitman’s fiancée.

Before that, they had known her as one of the sharper young attorneys at a good firm, the woman who remembered names, clauses, dates, signatures, and exactly where people tried to hide weakness in a contract.

Then the engagement ended.

Then she left the firm.

Then she disappeared from dinners, benefits, gallery previews, and all the polished little rooms where people felt safest when someone else was being discussed.

Nobody said much to her face when she returned.

That was not how rooms like that worked.

They smiled.

They touched her arm.

They said, “You look wonderful,” in voices that meant, “We expected worse.”

Tyler was the first one rude enough to say what others had only wondered.

“Still no husband, Ava?” he asked again, like he was giving her a chance to laugh with him.

Ava looked at him.

He was handsome in that easy way that did not ask permission.

Navy suit.

Open collar.

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