The Price of His Betrayal
I saw Julian Croft after six ye
nworthy of the life I had
e Oregon Weavers Collective, a respected artist, and a wife. My husband, Kael, was somewhere in the crowd, closing a deal that wo
I saw
he same. The same tailored suit, the same air of old-money confidenc
t immediately, a low hum t
The one from the
sappeared. She lo
with him. It was a
hame. I took a steadying breath, the scent of expensive perfum
gant smile spread across his face. He set his drink down and walked toward me, parting the
eping over my dress, a design of my own creati
l. "Look what the cat dragged in. I always
vet box. He opened it. Inside was a vintage Cartier ri
but above the polished fl
eet, the diamond winking u
enough for everyone nearby to hear. "
on his arm. "Julia
ting. He was so sure of himself, so certain tha
e ring, then back u
a calm, ge
lear and steady. "We were done six years ag
and profound. It was more satisfyi