He Tried To Ruin Her Career, Then The Dinner Turned On Him Forever-rosocute

I should have known Cameron had planned more than dinner when he chose my dress for me.

The burgundy silk hung in my closet with his note pinned to the hanger, and the handwriting looked less like affection than instruction.

Wear this tomorrow night.

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I had already chosen emerald because it made me feel like myself.

Still, I was twenty-eight, engaged, tired of fighting over small things, and foolish enough to believe our anniversary deserved peace.

Bellacourt sat at the top of the Paramount building, where Manhattan glittered below the windows like a prize someone had already claimed.

I had been there once after my promotion at the architecture firm, and Cameron had complained about the prices until dessert.

That night, he had made the reservation himself.

The host said my party was already seated.

Not my fiance.

My party.

I followed him through the restaurant with my portfolio tucked under one arm, feeling polished faces turn as I passed.

Cameron sat near the center of the room, the best table for being seen, with Sofia Hartwell in the chair that should have been mine.

She looked like money that had never needed to raise its voice.

Cameron stood when I reached the table, but he did not touch me.

“Alyssa, thank you for coming.”

The words made my stomach go cold.

“What is this?” I asked.

He gestured toward the empty chair across from them.

“Please sit. We need to talk.”

I stayed standing because every instinct I had was telling me not to lower myself into the scene he had built.

Cameron explained that he was planning to run for state Senate.

He said public life required the right partner, the right family, the right story.

Then he looked at Sofia, and the room understood before I let myself understand.

Sofia leaned forward with a soft smile.

“It is nothing personal, sweetie. Cameron needs someone who belongs here.”

A phone lifted at the next table.

Then another.

Cameron took a folder from inside his jacket and placed it between us.

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