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I laughed it off, making a joke about being true to oneself, when things took a darker turn. Perhaps it was the champagne talking, but Isabella leaned in closer, her voice a sharp whisper. “You know, it’s such a shame you never did anything with your life. I mean, we’re family, but sometimes it’s like you’re not even trying, Maya.”

I felt the sting of her words, biting deeper than I expected. But before I could muster a response, she shifted slightly and her elbow caught the edge of her glass. Red wine splashed across her pristine white dress, a blossoming stain spreading like wildfire. In that split second, panic seized me, and I reached out instinctively, trying to help. But the damage was done.

“Look what you’ve done!” Isabella shrieked, her face a mask of horror and rage. And then it happened—a swift, sharp slap that left me reeling, more from shock than pain. The room seemed to freeze, eyes turning towards us, and I felt the burn of humiliation creep up my neck.

That’s when I heard his voice, calm yet commanding, cutting through the murmurs like a knife. “What’s going on here?” Nathan stood at the edge of the crowd, his presence both a beacon and a challenge. His eyes found mine, softening for a heartbeat before sweeping over Isabella.

“Who are you?” Isabella demanded, her anger still simmering. The crowd’s whispers grew, recognition dawning on some faces.

“Her husband,” Nathan replied simply, stepping forward and placing himself between us. The room collectively gasped. I could feel the shift in the air, the recalibration as people began to piece together the truth of who I was—not just Maya, the quiet librarian, but the wife of Nathan Reed, the billionaire.

In that moment, the world turned on its axis. The pitying looks vanished, replaced with something else—curiosity, envy, and perhaps a touch of respect. Nathan took my hand, his grip steadying me, and turned to Isabella. “Accidents happen at the best of times. Let’s not turn this celebration into something it shouldn’t be.”

Isabella’s face crumbled, and with a mumbled apology, she was swept away by her mother, leaving Nathan and me standing in the center of the room, the epicenter of a storm that had suddenly lost its power.

As the night wore on, whispers followed us, but I found I no longer cared. Nathan’s presence beside me was a shield against judgment, a reminder that my choices, however unconventional, were mine to own. And as we left the venue together, fingers intertwined, I realized that being invisible wasn’t as important as being true to myself. In the end, I wasn’t just Maya anymore—I was a woman who had found her voice.

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