My Ring, Her Other Man
filled the dark room w
noise and flashing lights. I sat on the edge of the couch, my hands limp in my lap. For
Jenkins, stoo
r career, Artist of the Year. She wore a stunning white gown, a custom piece that looked suspicio
ere watching her. I
into the microphone, her voice thick with pra
my chest whenever she succeeded, was gone. It had been scraped out of me over
camera-ready smile. "There's someone special I need to th
ied. Seven years of hiding, of me being the supportive shadow, all for her career.
ight was
ic. They found David Chen, her manager, sitting in the
social media
vid4Ever wa
y going to admit
perfect coupl
y. They didn't see the tired architect at home who gave up a job offer in London so she wouldn't be lonely on tour. They didn't see the m
w the lie sh
the entire world. "You've been with me from the b
aw something in you," I whispered to the screen. I saw you singing off-key in
sn't part o
hing that made the
of her gown. She pulled out a s
ice ringing with triumph as she got down on one k
ened t
was t
just stopped. It was a sol
tinum and rose gold, meant to represent two separate lives weaving into one. Our lives. It was supposed to b
it up to another man.
outed over the noise
slid it onto his own finger, a perfect fit. They embraced, a l
o a commercial. The
trayal. It was a public execution of our entire life together. She hadn't just left