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Apr 05, 2026

My husband took the microphone and spoke at the charity gala in front of 200 guests, smiling as if he were telling a harmless joke...

Part 2 : He thanked sponsors. He spoke about community initiatives, education grants, health access, emergency family assistance. He knew how to make statistics sound like stories and stories sound like proof of his own moral seriousness. He told two jokes, both landing exactly where he intended. He gestured toward certain tables at just the right moments. He thanked the board. He thanked “my tireless team.” He thanked me in passing, with a brief nod and a sentence about “Laura’s quiet support,” which drew a soft, appreciative murmur from people who liked wives best when they were described as quiet.

I watched him and felt the old mixture of pride and distance.

He was very good at this.

He had always been very good at this.

“And now,” Thomas said, loosening his posture slightly, “we’re going to do something a little different tonight.”

The room leaned forward.

People enjoy surprises when they believe the surprise will happen to someone else.

“How many of you are married?” he asked.

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