The Price of a Perfect Lie
candal broke, he went on national television, his face a mask of sorrow. He swore I was the only woman he
la. I saw him speaking quietly with his mistr
actually believed
dle." He promised Holly that he would break me slowly, first my heart, t
an elaborate, cruel lie. Across the room, his eyes met mine, not with panic, but with cold calculat
saw a monster hiding in plain sight. He leaned in close
. The whole wor
oon as the ceremony ended, I slipped away and booke
pte
, the man whose name was synonymous with power and success, had a secret. A five-year affair. A son. The city w
famous interviewer, his face a mask of sorrow and regret. He spoke of a terrible mistake, a mom
a. She is my rock, my soul, the only woman I have ever truly lo
band, a man who had strayed but was fig
ompson' s wife. I believed in the perfect marriage we had built, in the love t
f shattere
llroom of The Plaza Hotel glittered. Crystal chandeliers dripped light onto the city' s elite. I stood by the grand staircase, a
toward a quiet corner of the room. My eyes followed his gaze. A
promised me she would be gone, out o
nd a large marble pillar. I just needed to see. As I got
at speech?" Holly' s voice was a saccharine whisper. "Sh
ace. Now, it made my stomach turn. "Of course she did. Isabella bel
oy' s hair. "When are you going to tell her he'
, her heart. Then, her spirit. When I' m done, the Thompson
d was deafening in the sudden silence of my world. My body went numb. I couldn' t fee
n. She had "accidentally" spilled a scalding cup of coffee on my hand, just moments
He had held me, his eyes full of concern, and promised he would never let anyone hu
side my husband, holding the hand of his son. The woman who ha
nking of the shards echoed the splintering of my heart. My perfe
cond. There was no panic, no guilt. Just cold, calm calculation. He excused himself,
silk. He raised his glass. "I' d like to propose a toast. To my beautiful, tale
ining with admiration for this devoted man. They saw a gra
lass, my hand trembling so badly I could barely hold it. I had to get through this. I had
thousand pairs of eyes on me, but the only
us. He leaned in, his lips brushing my ear. "
e heavy crystal award, my hands numb. I gave a speech I don' t remember writing. The words came out, b
was swarmed by well-wishers. I slipped
Will be home late. Don' t
lie in an endle
ave the driver an address-a penthouse apartment Gregory owned on the
ity lights blurring through my tears. An hour later, a black town
lly wrapped her arm around Gregory' s waist. They walked into
ilding, my hand shaking as I used my master key. The elevator ride
on the wall. Gregory, Holly, and Jaden, all smilin
hoes were by the door. On the coffee table, a framed photo of Jaden taking his first steps. The walls were painted a warm, bu
nd' s life. A ghost peering into
bled back into the elevator, my hand fumbling for the button. Onc
o voicemail. The second, the third, the tenth. Silence.
t' s late." His voice was g
egory?" I whispere
tors. It ran late. I' m
in the background, small and sleep
A long, h
awyer, Jevon Salazar. "Greg, we' r
ine. Jevon' s kid is with him tonight. Look, Isabe
hun
he lies, the gaslighting, the public performance of devotion. It wasn'
thought was love. "From this day forward," he had vowed, "you will never be alon
laughed. A hollow, broken sound that was swallowed by the
d again. A tex
week. I have a surprise for you. It' s
s planning a surprise. The only surprise left was how
od, but by a bond forged in childhood that was stronger than any blood tie. He was i
. The first one o
helped build. But it was no longer sa