At The Bellagio Charity Gala, Her Husband Made His Affair Public-kieutrinh

The Bellagio ballroom looked beautiful in the way expensive places look beautiful when they are trying to make people forget what money can hide.

Crystal chandeliers spilled gold over the marble floor.

White orchids stood in tall glass vases near the stage, their scent mixing with perfume, champagne, and the faint metallic chill of air-conditioning that kept every tuxedo sharp and every silk dress from wilting under the Las Vegas heat.

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Outside the enormous windows, the Strip burned bright against the desert night.

It was all neon, glass, music, money, and promises no one in that room would ever say out loud.

Camila Navarro stood near the stage with her husband’s speech in her hands.

The paper felt too smooth.

Too clean.

Too innocent for what her stomach already seemed to know.

She had chosen ivory for the gown because ivory photographed well under warm lights, and because Julian had once told her she looked powerful in simple lines.

The dress was not soft or romantic.

It was structured, almost architectural, with a narrow waist, clean shoulders, and a skirt that moved only when she did.

Camila liked clothes that did not beg for approval.

She had worn her hair in a low knot, polished enough for board members, donors, and the kind of women who could read the price of another woman’s shoes from across a ballroom.

She had checked herself in the restroom mirror before coming inside.

Eleven minutes.

She knew because her phone screen had gone dark twice, and she had woken it each time, watching the minutes crawl from 7:57 to 8:08 while she practiced the smile that would tell the world she was proud of her husband.

The sink counter had been cold beneath her palms.

The restroom smelled like citrus soap and hair spray.

In the mirror, her face looked calm enough to convince strangers.

That was always the trick.

Not being calm.

Looking calm.

Tonight, the Nevada Children’s Foundation was honoring Julian Vale for visionary philanthropy and transformational civic leadership.

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