He Paraded His First Love At The Gala Until His Wife Reached For Papers-kieutrinh

The VIP lounge smelled like champagne, roses, and rain drying off expensive coats.

Catherine Cole stood in the doorway with her purse under one arm and listened to her husband laugh.

Ethan Cole had a laugh people trusted.

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It was warm in public, low in boardrooms, charming in front of investors, and practiced enough that strangers often mistook it for kindness.

Catherine knew the other version.

The one he used when she asked where he had been.

The one he used when Clare Jensen stood too close and Catherine dared to notice.

That night was supposed to be the tenth anniversary gala for Cole Corporation.

Downstairs, politicians, investors, bankers, lawyers, and fashion editors were clapping for Ethan as if he had built the company alone.

Catherine had watched the speeches from the edge of the ballroom.

She had watched Clare stand beside him when the cameras flashed.

Clare Jensen was his childhood sweetheart.

That was how everyone explained her.

Old friend.

Almost family.

Harmless.

But harmless women did not fix another woman’s husband’s tie in a locked VIP lounge.

For five years, Catherine had been the legal wife no one bothered to find.

At charity auctions, people assumed she worked registration.

At investor dinners, staff asked whether she was with the floral company.

At the Christmas party, Clare wore red satin and posed beside Ethan while Catherine stood behind a column holding her own coat.

Everyone had a reason.

Clare had known him longer.

Ethan needed public polish.

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