My Ring, Her Other Man
supposed to
he interlocking bands weren't just a design choice; they told a story. The smooth, polished platinum was Sarah, sleek and brilliant in the public eye. The hammered, sligh
ifth wedding anniversary. We were in our small, shared apartmen
r seen, Mark," she had whispered, traci
n front of everyone," she'd said. It was the carrot she dangled in f
y, lying about why my "girlfriend" of ten years couldn't make it. I sacrificed promotions at my firm, turning down a partnership because it would have required more travel
. A house I would design for us by the ocean. Kids. A life where I could hold her hand in public
the crowd. The flash of the cameras. The triumphant look on her face as she knelt. And the
ee table. Her name flashed
he wall. But another, colder part of me needed t
with victory. The white dress was unzipped slightly a
it?" she squealed
d not
ltimate power move! The rati
nd her shoulders, pulling her against him. He was wearing the ring.
he smirked. "Your g
ght in front of the camera. Right in front of me. She p
pping into a conspiratorial whisper. "To get them ta
s touch. This wasn't a stunt. This was their reality, and I had been the one living a lie. The whole thing, the pro
finally filled with somethi
was calm, level. It didn
ling, sensing t
t a di
e silence in the apartment was absolute. The life I had built for ten years was