He Served Divorce Papers at Their Anniversary—Then She Took the Mic-yumihong

The sound of crystal glasses, low jazz, and polite laughter floated through the private dining room at the top of the restaurant, and for a few seconds it almost passed for happiness.

Candles glowed in small glass hurricanes.

The skyline of Chicago shimmered beyond the windows in blue-black reflections.

Friends, coworkers, and extended family sat around linen-covered tables waiting for the cake, the toast, the sentimental part of the evening where a married couple of twenty-five years was supposed to look at each other and remember how far they had come.

Tessa Monroe stood beside her husband with one hand wrapped around the stem of a champagne flute and the other resting lightly against the table.

She was wearing navy silk, the same color she wore whenever she wanted to feel composed.

Grant Whitaker stood beside her in a charcoal suit that fit him too well for a man who had become increasingly careless with everything else.

He looked relaxed. More than relaxed.

He looked pleased.

That should have warned her.

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Grant raised his glass and waited until the room quieted.

He had always loved the sound of attention settling around him.

It nourished him in a way affection never seemed to.

“Twenty-five years,” he said, smiling out at the guests, “and I think that’s long enough.”

A few people laughed, uncertain whether he was joking.

His mother Vivian smiled before anyone else did, as though she knew the script.

Tessa felt something in her chest go tight.

Then Grant reached inside his jacket and unfolded a packet of papers.

“Tessa,” he said, still smiling, “these are divorce papers.

I want someone younger now.

You can move out tomorrow.”

The room dropped into silence so complete Tessa could hear someone set down a fork three tables away.

Her first sensation was not heartbreak.

It was heat. A hot, clean flash that moved through her body and burned away the last of her uncertainty.

Because humiliation this public did not come from impulse.

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