My husband knocked my hand aside in front of 120 guests and sneered, “Don’t embarrass me—you’re just a baby carrier.” For one brutal second, the room kept breathing like nothing had happened while my entire world split open behind my smile. I held my expression, took the microphone

My husband slapped my hand away in front of 120 guests and leaned in just enough to keep his smile intact for the room.

“Don’t embarrass me—you’re just a baby carrier.”

For a single, brutal second, everything kept moving. Glasses clinked. Someone laughed. A server passed behind me with champagne.

And inside me, something split clean in half.

I didn’t react.

Not the way he expected.

I smiled.

Because I already knew who he was.

I just hadn’t decided until that moment whether everyone else would know too.

By the time dessert was served, my feet were swollen, my back ached, and every polite expression on my face felt like something I had borrowed from a stranger. The ballroom at the St. Regis shimmered with that particular kind of wealth—soft gold lighting, crystal, white roses placed too perfectly to be accidental.

Grant moved through the crowd like it belonged to him. His hand rested at the small of my back just long enough for people to see it, to believe in it.

To believe in us.

The successful developer. The glowing pregnant wife. The perfect timing. The perfect life.

Only I knew that our marriage had already ended months ago.

It ended the day I found the hotel receipt in his car. The Fairmont. Champagne. Late checkout. Vanessa Cole.

I could have left then.

But I didn’t.

Because two weeks later, I opened the safe in his office looking for insurance papers and found something worse—loan documents tied to my father’s company, Brooks Industrial.

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