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After the Assistant Revealed His Secret Identity Novel Cover

After the Assistant Revealed His Secret Identity

I stood at the edge of the Manhattan charity auction ballroom, a glass of untouched champagne in my hand. The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the sea of designer gowns and custom tuxedos, but their light couldn't penetrate the chill that had settled in my chest hours ago. My gray sheath dress—tailored, elegant, but deliberately understated—felt suddenly like armor against the glittering crowd. Across the room, Gabriel's laugh cut through the ambient chatter. My husband of six years hadn't bothered to arrive with me, choosing instead to meet Isabella at the entrance. Even now, he leaned close to her, whispering something that made her tilt her head back in delight, her diamond earrings catching the light. The intimacy of the gesture was unmistakable—and intentional. "Mrs. Sterling." A silver-haired woman from the hospital board nodded as she passed. "Lovely event." "Indeed," I replied, my practiced smile sliding into place.
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I stood at the edge of the Manhattan charity auction ballroom, a glass of untouched champagne in my hand. The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the sea of designer gowns and custom tuxedos, but their light couldn't penetrate the chill that had settled in my chest hours ago. My gray sheath dress—tailored, elegant, but deliberately understated—felt suddenly like armor against the glittering crowd.

Across the room, Gabriel's laugh cut through the ambient chatter. My husband of six years hadn't bothered to arrive with me, choosing instead to meet Isabella at the entrance. Even now, he leaned close to her, whispering something that made her tilt her head back in delight, her diamond earrings catching the light. The intimacy of the gesture was unmistakable—and intentional.

"Mrs. Sterling." A silver-haired woman from the hospital board nodded as she passed. "Lovely event."

"Indeed," I replied, my practiced smile sliding into place. "The children's wing will benefit greatly."

I felt rather than saw Marcus position himself slightly closer behind me. For six years, he had been my shadow, my assistant, my one constant in the Sterling hurricane. I never had to look to know he was there.

"Your water, Mrs. Sterling," he said quietly, exchanging my champagne for a crystal tumbler. He knew I wouldn't drink tonight—not when Gabriel was watching for any sign of weakness.

"Thank you, Marcus." Our fingers brushed during the exchange, and I caught the briefest flash of concern in his dark eyes before his professional mask returned.

The auctioneer tapped his microphone, drawing the crowd's attention to the stage. "Ladies and gentlemen, we now present the highlight of tonight's auction—Claude Monet's 'Water Lilies at Dusk,' a previously privately held piece now available for the first time in thirty years."

A collective murmur rippled through the crowd as the painting was unveiled. Even from where I stood, I could see the masterful brushstrokes, the play of light across water that had made Monet legendary.

"We'll start the bidding at five million dollars."

Paddles rose cautiously around the room. Eight million. Ten million. Twelve.

I watched Gabriel, who hadn't shown the slightest interest in art during our marriage unless it was an investment opportunity. Yet tonight, his attention was fixed on the painting—or rather, on Isabella's reaction to it. Her lips were parted in what appeared to be genuine wonder, her hand lightly touching her throat.

"Fifteen million," called a voice from the back.

Gabriel's paddle shot up. "Twenty million."

The room fell silent. Even the auctioneer seemed momentarily stunned before recovering. "Twenty million from Mr. Sterling. Do I hear twenty-one?"

No paddle rose. Of course not. Gabriel had effectively ended the auction with his outrageous bid.

"Sold to Mr. Sterling for twenty million dollars!"

Applause erupted as Gabriel stood, pulling Isabella up beside him. She gasped in theatrical surprise as he leaned down to her ear. "For you, darling. Only the most beautiful things for the most beautiful woman."

His eyes found mine across the room, cold and deliberate. "Some people," he said, voice carrying in the momentary lull, "simply don't deserve such beauty. Some people are born different."

The words sliced through me with surgical precision. This wasn't just about a painting or even about Isabella. This was Gabriel reminding me, reminding everyone, of my place—the charity case his grandfather had saddled him with.

I felt a slight pressure at my elbow—Marcus, steadying me though I hadn't physically swayed.

"Excuse me," I whispered to no one in particular, turning toward the hallway that led to the ladies' lounge. Each step required concentration, my knees threatening to buckle under the weight of six years of accumulated humiliation now condensed into this single, public execution of my dignity.

The lounge door closed behind me, mercifully empty of other guests. I gripped the marble countertop, staring at my reflection. The woman looking back at me was poised, collected—a perfect Sterling wife. Only the whiteness of my knuckles betrayed the storm beneath.

A soft knock preceded Marcus's voice. "Mrs. Sterling? May I bring you anything?"

I opened the door slightly. Marcus stood there, holding a glass of water, his expression betraying nothing to potential onlookers. But I saw it—the controlled fury in the tightness around his eyes, the concern in the slight furrow between his brows.

"Thank you." I accepted the water, our eyes meeting in the narrow opening.

Something in my expression must have changed, some hairline fracture in my carefully constructed facade, because Marcus's professional demeanor softened almost imperceptibly.

"Perhaps," he said quietly, "it's time you considered taking some time away, Mrs. Sterling. The Hampton house is prepared, as always."

For the first time in years, I let myself truly hear the unspoken question beneath his suggestion. Was it time to stop enduring? To stop pretending? To finally admit that the price of being Mrs. Sterling had become too high to pay?

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