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Beyond The Champagne Silk: The Wife's Defiant Return

Beyond The Champagne Silk: The Wife's Defiant Return

Author: Meng Meng
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1296    |    Released on: Today at 17:52

edle s

culous sewing. The sharp steel needle veered to the left, piercing the pad of her left index fing

to her mouth and sucked t

ck on the front d

re her thoughts could catch up. Her pulse quickened abruptly, a sudden, irregular throbbing against her ribs. She t

om the shoulders of his charcoal-grey Tom Ford suit, leaving dark stains on the I

ing his mark, the jacket grazed the silk cushions and landed halfway on the floor. He di

ell drifted

isper of white musk, clinging tightly to

n the fabric of her knees. The perfume was custom-made. Exclusive. Available onl

lda H

celda meant to Braxton. A lack of vocabulary. Childhood sweetheart or family fri

crystal glass. He drank half o

His voice carried a flat wearines

taste of blood in her mouth. "I

id, uttering her name with a tone that was

ion. It is a confir

his jaw downwards, with a terrifying, magnetic inevitability. His tie was loose. The top button of his

e doesn't have anything coral. She doesn't have

It was something more sluggish. Something heavier. A knife slowly sliced ​​through the tissue, hooking

t his tie, concealing the stain. His fingers didn't tremble. His bre

" he said. "You have no righ

dn't

table, the click making her flinch. "You're always like this. Pathetic little questions. 'A

breath, the rain in his hair, and the lingering ghostly scent of Griselda perfume on

alf-finished dress on the mannequin. "Griselda has been very patie

ghter, letting the metal pierce her palm, using the

nly vibrated on

he name displayed made her throat tighten. Meredith Hodge. Her

nswer the phone. Don't complain.

hroat, bitter and useless. She knew which daugh

and held the phone to

n speaking to her social secretaries who had disappointed her. "I called about the

turned, heavy with metallic tang. The coral stain on Braxton's collar

how dedicated she is to those children. If you can't manage the timeline, we can arrange for a suitable fashion house to take

rumpled clothes, clutching a needle like a weapon she had forgotten ho

. Her voice sounded unfamiliar

ongue clicking against her teeth. "Griselda has always

all e

ce, she could hear Braxton pouring himself another drink, the sound of ice cubes

lled honey. Forty hours of work, dedicated to a woman who had visited her hus

her teeth, locking everything within the tight cage of her te

was colder. Like a door closing in a house she'd never realized was empty. It was a prisoner's

dle holder. This small gesture c

mething. He caught her expression and paused. In that instant, thr

e simply sat there quietly, blood silently seeping in

his head a

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Beyond The Champagne Silk: The Wife's Defiant Return
Beyond The Champagne Silk: The Wife's Defiant Return
“I spent forty hours hand-beading a gown for a woman who was currently sleeping with my husband. My fingers were raw, my vision blurred, and the needle had just driven deep into my index finger, leaving a drop of blood on the silk. Braxton walked into our penthouse, rain dripping from his suit, and didn't even look at me. But the scent hit me instantly-Bulgarian rose and white musk. It was the custom perfume Griselda, my own sister, commissioned in Paris. I had spent three years as a ghost in my own marriage, sewing costumes for the woman who had haunted my vows since day one. Braxton didn't bother to hide it anymore; there was a smudge of her coral lipstick on his collar. He didn't offer an explanation, only a command to finish the gown for the Met Gala so I wouldn't embarrass them. My mother called moments later, her voice sharp with the usual dismissal. She didn't care that I was bleeding or that my husband was cheating with my sister. She only cared that I was "falling behind" on Griselda's gown. I sat in the silence of that cold, marble cage, staring at the needle in my hand. For years, I had swallowed every insult and stitched every lie, believing I was the capable one who had to make them happy. But as the clock ticked, a door inside me finally clicked shut. I wasn't just tired; I was finished. I set the needle down, picked up my phone, and dialed my sister's number to tell her she'd have to find someone else to bleed for her.”
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