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His Mistress Wore My Promotion

The Ritz-Carlton ballroom sparkled with success and champagne. I stood at the podium, the signed $3 million contract in my trembling hands, trying to keep my voice steady as I announced the largest deal in our company's history. The room erupted in applause—genuine from most, obligatory from a few. My eyes found Ethan's across the room, searching for a flicker of pride, acknowledgment, anything. His face remained a perfect mask, unreadable even to me after six years of marriage. "This partnership will transform our agency's trajectory," I concluded, my professional smile firmly in place. "Thank you all for your support." As I stepped away from the microphone, our colleagues swarmed around me with congratulations. Through the crowd, I caught glimpses of Ethan, now standing near the bar with Ashley hovering at his side, her hand casually brushing against his sleeve in a gesture too intimate for an assistant. "Olivia, this is groundbreaking," said Mark Chen, one of our junior managers. "How did you convince Westfield to commit to the full package?" I began explaining my strategy when Ethan's voice cut through the chatter.
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The Ritz-Carlton ballroom sparkled with success and champagne. I stood at the podium, the signed $3 million contract in my trembling hands, trying to keep my voice steady as I announced the largest deal in our company's history. The room erupted in applause—genuine from most, obligatory from a few. My eyes found Ethan's across the room, searching for a flicker of pride, acknowledgment, anything. His face remained a perfect mask, unreadable even to me after six years of marriage.

"This partnership will transform our agency's trajectory," I concluded, my professional smile firmly in place. "Thank you all for your support."

As I stepped away from the microphone, our colleagues swarmed around me with congratulations. Through the crowd, I caught glimpses of Ethan, now standing near the bar with Ashley hovering at his side, her hand casually brushing against his sleeve in a gesture too intimate for an assistant.

"Olivia, this is groundbreaking," said Mark Chen, one of our junior managers. "How did you convince Westfield to commit to the full package?"

I began explaining my strategy when Ethan's voice cut through the chatter. He had moved to the center of the room, commanding attention as effortlessly as breathing.

"Everyone, a moment please." The room quieted instantly. "Tonight is about celebrating achievements, and my wife has certainly delivered one."

My heart quickened. Perhaps tonight would be different. Perhaps the platinum band he'd promised for years would finally replace the simple gold ring that had begun to feel like a placeholder for a commitment that never fully materialized.

Ethan reached into his jacket pocket, and I held my breath. He pulled out an expensive cigar instead, his eyes never leaving mine as he lit it with theatrical precision. The rich, woody scent filled the space between us as he took a long, deliberate draw.

"Olivia," he said, his voice carrying across the now-silent room. "This is for you."

He pursed his lips and blew a perfect smoke ring that drifted toward me, dissipating before it reached my face. A few uncomfortable chuckles rippled through the crowd.

"There's your ring, sweetheart," he added with a wink. "Congratulations."

The room temperature seemed to drop ten degrees. I felt heat rising to my cheeks but forced my expression to remain neutral, years of practice keeping my smile in place while something inside me finally, irrevocably broke.

"Thank you, Ethan," I replied evenly, raising my champagne glass. "How thoughtful."

The moment passed, conversation resumed, but the damage was done. I excused myself to the restroom, needing a moment alone. When I returned fifteen minutes later, composed and determined to salvage my professional pride, I found the crowd gathered in a new formation.

Ethan stood with his arm around Ashley, who was beaming as she displayed something that caught the ballroom lights in brilliant flashes. I moved closer, my steps measured and deliberate.

"It's stunning," gushed one of the account managers, admiring the diamond pendant now adorning Ashley's neck. "You really outdid yourself, Ethan."

"Well, securing the Donovan account was no small feat," Ethan replied, his hand resting possessively on Ashley's shoulder. "Recognition matters in this business."

The Donovan account. Worth barely a quarter million. I stood frozen at the edge of their circle, invisible despite being in plain sight.

"Olivia!" Ashley's voice was honey-sweet poison as she spotted me. "Look what Ethan gave me for the Donovan signing. Isn't he generous?"

She tilted her head to better display the diamonds, her eyes never leaving mine, a challenge embedded in her smile.

"Absolutely stunning," I replied, my voice distant even to my own ears. "You must be very proud."

I slept little that night, lying beside Ethan's sleeping form, mentally cataloging six years of broken promises and diminishing returns. By morning, I had made my decision.

I arrived at the office early, before the usual crowd. The notification chime from the company Slack channel broke the silence. Ashley had posted a selfie, the diamond necklace prominently displayed against her skin, with the caption: "When hard work pays off! #blessed #bestboss"

Likes and congratulatory comments poured in immediately. I watched the notifications multiply, a strange calm settling over me. With steady fingers, I purchased a digital gift card, attached it to a message, and hit send before I could reconsider.

"Congratulations to Ethan and Ashley on your special connection. Wishing you both all the happiness you deserve. -Olivia"

I set my phone down and began organizing my desk drawers. The first step of many to come.

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