My husband attended his brother’s luxurious wedding, but I wasn’t invited. I just smiled and responded with a trip to Rome. When it was time to pay for the reception, they started screaming…

I sipped my coffee. “Rome.”

“Seriously?”

“You’re attending a luxury wedding without your wife. I’m answering with luxury of my own.”

“That’s childish.”

“No,” I said calmly. “Childish was your family excluding me and expecting me to stay home quietly.”

He stared at me, stunned—but he still left.

For two days, I posted only glimpses—champagne on the flight, sunset over terracotta rooftops, my hand holding espresso in a sunlit piazza. Ethan texted less and less. Then, on the night of the reception, as I was halfway through truffle pasta on a rooftop terrace, my phone lit up with his name.

I answered to noise—voices raised, glass clinking, music abruptly cut.

“Claire,” he whispered, panic tightening his voice. “You need to help me.”

I leaned back in my chair, looking out over Rome glowing beneath me.

“What happened?” I asked.

And through the chaos behind him, he said the last thing I expected.

“They can’t pay for the reception.”