Not An Affair, But A War
ous careers. He was COO at a prestigious venture capital firm, I was CEO of my own tech company. We were
nsolidation fe
n off for both of us. I saw a diamond tennis bracelet, elegant, expensive. I'd been eyei
I saw
, looking at something small, glittering. He didn't see me. He made the purchase, a
as probably nothing. A gif
verywhere. I was at our table, Ethan beside me, playing the part of the supportive husband. His parents, the Millers,
e Davis w
yes she often turned on me. She was wearing the bracelet. The exact diamond tenn
ked momentarily uncomfortable,
y our table, h
a, Ethan. Such a
ny, almost imperceptible spark
, a slow, del
ovely bracelet.
ensed b
ciation for her hard work,"
I'd discreetly spoken to earlier, just a hunch I'd played. He approached our
thought you might wish to extend your generosity. Perhaps for the assist
s sudden. All eyes were on Ethan. His face went p
an, his voice l
e bright, my g
. Wouldn't want anyone t
The Millers were watchin
ut discussing it later and waved the representative away
he unspoken hung heavy in the air. The bracelet wasn't