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Ethan Cross had scrubbed the same plate three times when his phone lit up with the call that would end his marriage.
He didn't know that yet. Right now, Marcus's voice crackled through the speaker.
"It's done, sir. IPO approval came through. Mrs. Cross rings the Nasdaq bell tomorrow—prime slot. Press conference is live right now."
Ethan's grip tightened on the plate. Three years of pulling strings in shadows, midnight calls to senators, moving money through untraceable channels so his wife could build her empire without ever knowing he'd laid the foundation.
"Good work."
He ended the call. Dried his hands.
Downstairs, laughter bubbled up—his mother-in-law's afternoon tea. The clink of porcelain, women comparing children like poker hands.
He should stay upstairs. That was the agreement. Be invisible when Diane had company.
But this was different. Vivian had done it. He wanted to share the good news. Just this once.
"Jessica's son made partner at Goldman." Mrs. Parker's voice carried smug satisfaction. "He's only thirty-two."
Diane's teacup rattled. "How wonderful."
"Youngest in the firm's history." Mrs. Parker's eyes gleamed. "Such dedication."
"Speaking of dedication—" Mrs. Parker's smile sharpened. "Where is that husband of Vivian's? What does he do now?"
Diane's jaw clenched. "He manages the household."
"Ah. How... fantastic." Mrs. Sullivan leaned forward. "It must be difficult, Diane. Having a son-in-law who's so... domestic."
"At least he's useful for something," Mrs. Bennett added.
Polite, poisonous laughter.
Diane smiled with her mouth only.
A knock interrupted them.
Ethan stood in the doorway, tray balanced in both hands. Fresh tea. Almond cookies from the expensive bakery Diane pretended she didn't care about.
The laughter died.
"Ladies." He set the tray down, movements careful. Submissive. "I thought you might like something sweet."
Mrs. Parker's smile could cut glass. "Well. At least you know your strengths, dear."
"Not everyone can be ambitious," Mrs. Sullivan said, reaching for a cookie with two fingers. "Some people are just... support staff."
Mrs. Bennett giggled.
Diane's knuckles went white around her teacup. "Ethan. We're busy. Go back to whatever you were doing."
"Actually—" He stayed in the doorway. "I thought you'd want to know. Vivian's company was approved for listing."
Silence.
Diane's teacup stopped halfway to her lips.
"What?"
"Her IPO. She's ringing the Nasdaq bell tomorrow morning." Excitement crept into his voice. "There's a press conference right now. Live."
Mrs. Parker's cookie stopped mid-bite. Mrs. Bennett's smile froze.
Diane stood so fast her chair scraped. “My daughter—” She lunged for the remote and the television blazed to life—
And there was Vivian.
Black blazer. Perfect hair. Diamond studs catching lights. Behind her, the company logo gleamed—Cross Industries.
"Ms. Cross, how does it feel to be one of the youngest female CEOs to take a company public?"
Vivian smiled—confident and radiant. "It feels like validation. Like proof that hard work can overcome any obstacle."
The camera loved her. Of course it did. Ethan had made sure of it.
"Oh my God." Diane pressed both hands to her chest. "My Vivian."
Mrs. Parker leaned forward, envy bleeding through. "Diane. You didn't mention it was this serious."
"She wanted to keep it quiet." Diane's voice cracked. "You know Vivian. Always so humble."
"Humble." Mrs. Bennett's laugh strangled. "Nasdaq. Good Lord."
"How old is she?"
"Twenty-nine."
"Twenty-nine." Mrs. Parker set down her tea with shaking hands. "And I was bragging about Jessica's little promotion."
"You must be so proud," Mrs. Bennett gripped Diane's arm.
"I am." Diane couldn't look away. "I really am."
The compliments came faster—each woman scrambling to attach herself to Vivian's rising star. They circled like sharks, and Diane let their envy wash over her like vindication.
This was what she'd wanted for three years. Proof her daughter had surpassed their children.
The more they praised, the brighter Diane's smile became.
And the tighter her jaw clenched every time her eyes flickered toward Ethan.
Because he was the flaw in her perfect picture. The stain on her daughter's success. Proof Vivian had made one catastrophic mistake—marrying beneath her.
"Why are you still here?" Diane's voice cut through the chatter.
The women fell silent.
Ethan met her eyes. Saw the fury there, the shame, the desperate need to erase him.
"I thought—"
"You thought what? That this has anything to do with you?" Diane placed herself between Ethan and the television. "My daughter did this. You're just the man who does her laundry."
Mrs. Parker looked away.
Mrs. Bennett studied her nails.
Diane stepped closer, voice dropping to a hiss. "Get out of my sight. Go back upstairs where you belong. This moment isn't yours. It never was."
Ethan nodded once. "Of course. Excuse me."
He turned and climbed the stairs, each step measured.
Behind him, Diane's voice rose again—bright, victorious, spinning the story of Vivian's triumph. How she'd worked so hard. Built an empire from nothing.
The empire he'd given her.
Ethan reached the top landing and paused.
Through the railing, he could see them clustered around the TV, champagne appearing, toasting his wife's success.
The company he'd built for her. The listing he'd orchestrated. The future he'd handed her on a silver platter.
He'd let them think him worthless if it meant Vivian could stand tall.
Some sacrifices, he'd learned, were meant to stay invisible.
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