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Betrayal at the Washington Gala

9.7 / 10.0
The Hamptons charity gala had always been my favorite event of the season. The ocean breeze carried the scent of salt and privilege through the grand ballroom of the Vandermeer estate, where Washington's elite gathered annually to celebrate their own generosity. Crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over designer gowns and power ties, champagne flutes clinked in practiced rhythm, and political alliances were forged in whispers behind polite smiles. I smoothed down my midnight blue Dior gown—the one Edward had once said brought out the sapphires in my eyes—and tried to ignore the flutter of anticipation in my chest. Tonight was supposed to be special. Edward had hinted at a surprise, and after two years of a carefully orchestrated engagement, I knew what was coming. "Ladies and gentlemen," Edward's voice boomed through the ballroom as he tapped his champagne glass, commanding the attention of everyone present. "If I could have your attention for a moment." The crowd hushed, all eyes turning toward the small stage where he stood. My father nodded encouragingly from across the room, and I felt a flush of pride. This was how our story was supposed to go—the perfect political union, the ideal power couple.

Betrayal at the Washington Gala Chapter 1

The Hamptons charity gala had always been my favorite event of the season. The ocean breeze carried the scent of salt and privilege through the grand ballroom of the Vandermeer estate, where Washington's elite gathered annually to celebrate their own generosity. Crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over designer gowns and power ties, champagne flutes clinked in practiced rhythm, and political alliances were forged in whispers behind polite smiles.

I smoothed down my midnight blue Dior gown—the one Edward had once said brought out the sapphires in my eyes—and tried to ignore the flutter of anticipation in my chest. Tonight was supposed to be special. Edward had hinted at a surprise, and after two years of a carefully orchestrated engagement, I knew what was coming.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Edward's voice boomed through the ballroom as he tapped his champagne glass, commanding the attention of everyone present. "If I could have your attention for a moment."

The crowd hushed, all eyes turning toward the small stage where he stood. My father nodded encouragingly from across the room, and I felt a flush of pride. This was how our story was supposed to go—the perfect political union, the ideal power couple.

"I've asked you all here tonight for more than just charity," Edward continued, his smile dazzling under the lights. "I have an announcement that will change the course of my future."

My heart quickened as I took a step forward, ready for my cue. This was it—the moment we'd planned for months.

"Many of you know that I've been blessed to find my perfect match," Edward said, his eyes scanning the crowd. "Someone who embodies everything I've ever wanted in a partner."

I smiled, preparing to join him on stage as tradition dictated.

"Emely," Edward called out. "Would you please join me?"

The room froze. I froze.

Emely Castillo emerged from the crowd, her crimson gown a slash of blood against the sea of pastels and neutrals. Her father's defense contracts had made her family newly rich, but it was her ruthless ambition that had caught Edward's eye.

"Edward," I whispered, but he couldn't hear me over the sudden murmur that rippled through the crowd.

"Emely is everything I've been looking for," Edward announced, reaching into his pocket to produce a small velvet box. "She understands power. She understands sacrifice."

My fingers instinctively went to the sapphire necklace at my throat—the one the First Lady had personally given me, a symbol of her blessing of our union.

"Emely," Edward said, opening the box to reveal the five-carat diamond ring we had chosen together six months ago. "Will you do me the honor of becoming my wife?"

The room collectively gasped as Emely extended her hand, allowing Edward to slide the ring onto her finger. Her eyes found mine across the crowd, triumph blazing in their depths.

"Rosalie," Edward called suddenly, his voice cutting through the shocked silence. "Would you come here please?"

Every head turned toward me. My legs felt leaden as I forced myself to walk forward, each step an exercise in dignity.

"There's something else I need," Edward said when I reached the stage, his voice lowered but still audible to the front rows. "The First Lady's necklace. It belongs to my true bride now."

The sapphires felt suddenly heavy against my collarbone. This necklace had been given to me with such warmth, such promise.

"Edward," I whispered, "you can't ask this."

"I'm not asking," he replied, his smile never faltering for the cameras. "It's only right that Emely should have it."

Emely stepped forward, her hand outstretched. "I've always admired it," she said sweetly, but her eyes gleamed with malice.

With trembling fingers, I unclasped the necklace. The metal was warm from my skin as I placed it in her waiting palm. She turned immediately, displaying it to the crowd like a trophy.

"Perfect," she purred.

Something inside me hardened as I watched her fasten it around her throat. The room blurred slightly at the edges as photographers pressed forward, capturing every moment of my humiliation.

"Rosalie," Edward said, his tone falsely sympathetic, "I know this is sudden, but sometimes we realize what we truly want when it's right in front of us."

I looked at him—really looked at him—for the first time since he'd called Emely to the stage. There was no regret in his eyes, no shame. Only calculation.

"I see," I said, my voice steady despite the earthquake happening inside me. "And what exactly do you want, Edward?"

"I want to announce my engagement to Emely," he said smoothly. "Our wedding will be next month."

The crowd murmured again, louder this time. My father's face had gone pale, and I could see the First Lady's expression of horror from where she stood near the champagne fountain.

"Then I have an announcement of my own," I said, stepping back from them both. "I, Rosalie Hamilton, am no longer engaged to Senator Edward Burke."

Emely's smile faltered.

"I will not be treated as a disposable political asset," I continued, my voice carrying across the suddenly silent room. "And I certainly will not stand by while someone who claims to love me publicly humiliates me for political gain."

I turned away from them both, my head held high despite the tears threatening to spill. The crowd parted before me like the Red Sea, whispers following in my wake.

"Rosalie!" Edward called after me, but I didn't look back.

As I walked through the grand doors into the cool night air, I heard the first whispers of scandal spreading behind me—the beginning of Edward and Emely's fall from grace, though they didn't know it yet.

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Ch. 9
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