e biggest night of my career
r woman from a storm of cameras while the
slap in the face: "Kacie
rgetting it was the foundation of his billi
with a plan to use his
ng IP release form," I told her. "He'll s
pte
na's
ery opening in downtown San Francisco. Not a small show
For four years, I'd been the quiet, artistic wife of tech billionaire Cameron Oneill.
ded gallery, I felt the familiar c
s alert, flashing on
band's
ess around another woman. Kacie Chavez. She looked fragi
m live. I couldn't hear the words, but I saw them in the gallery's hushed whispe
d. A text from him
acie needs me. You'l
sn't a dramatic shatter. It was more like a quiet c
The evidence was glowing on a dozen screens around us. "I'm sorry, Aryan
. The lie was automatic, a refl
ward a man in a tailored suit. "The New York T
opilot. I smiled. I shook ha
e the whimsical, intricate designs that had become the soul of "Aether," the app that m
st, he'd loved what it could do fo
me tonight. He had eras
his bigge
ice impossibly steady. It's amazing how calm you can
y heels clicking a final, shar
y husband. I ca
t's Aryan
How's the
unfamiliar even to me. "Draw up the di
pause. "Ar
ok exactly like an intellectual property release form. I'll tell him the gallery n
as business. It was the o
ana," she said aft
a guess. It was a fact. "He never does
eel invisible. Now, I was going
r you by morning,"
you." I
y gallery. The polite smile was gone from
sharp. Som