LOGINOn our wedding anniversary, I canceled all my meetings and made a reservation at a restaurant. That evening, my wife, the renowned investigative journalist Amaya Shaw, called me. “Efim, I’m sorry! I just received a tip from a source. It’s urgent. “It involves inside information about a well-known company. I have to go verify it immediately!” But the next day, I saw that Javor Furey, the junior she had brought along, had posted a collage on his social media. The central photo showed Amaya wearing a childish birthday hat. Her head was pressed against Javor’s, as they made a wish together in front of a cake covered in candles. This was the caption. [Thanks, my dear Ms. Shaw! Even in the midst of her busy schedule chasing big stories, she remembered to give me this surprise birthday!] [Chasing big stories.] I stared at those three words. Then, I glanced at the limited-edition bag on our dining table. It was the one she had been raving about for half a year. It was the anniversary gift I had prepared for her. I felt absurd. I commented just two words under that post. [How touching.] Her call came in almost the second I hit send. She sounded furious. “Efim, do you have to be so sarcastic? “It’s just an anniversary. How old are you? Why are you still celebrating such childish anniversaries?” From our first year of marriage to the present, her “tip-offs from informants” and “special circumstances” always took precedence over our promises. This time, she could not even be bothered to come up with a plausible excuse. I did not say anything. I hung up and blocked her number. This marriage was over.
View MoreI looked at Amaya, who was kneeling before me. She cried so hard that she almost fainted. But I felt calm, nothing stirring in my heart for her.The heartache, anger, and resentment I once felt had all dissolved into utter indifference at that moment.I did not help her up. I merely took a slight step back and put some distance between us,My voice was calm when I spoke, as if I were stating a fact. “Amaya, get up. This is pathetic. This won’t change a thing.“You don’t even realize what you’ve done wrong. You’re only doing this because you’re afraid to lose everything.“Besides, our relationship ended the moment you chose Javor unconditionally and pushed me away time and time again.“Not every mistake deserves forgiveness. Once you cross certain boundaries, there’s no turning back.”She looked up at me with tear-filled eyes, as if she wanted to say something more.I raised my hand to stop her and continued. “I’ve heard your apology. But our relationship ends here.“From n
Amaya grabbed Javor by the arm. She turned her head slowly.Her gaze fixed intently on Javor, who was trying to hide behind the lectern.She looked at him as if she were scrutinizing a monster she had never truly known.“Javor Furey!”Her voice was as dry as sandpaper, tinged with an uncontrollable tremor.“Is everything Mr. Cole said true? Falsified credentials, exaggerated reports, and…”Her breathing grew rapid. “That mango pudding… You knew full well he’s allergic to mangoes!”With every step she took toward him, her accusations grew sharper and her gaze increasingly fierce. It was as if she were about to tear his hypocritical facade to shreds.Javor was forced to back away. His face contorted into an expression that was a mix of flattery and fear.He reached out to grab Amaya’s arm.“Ms. Shaw, no, Amaya, listen to me! This is Efim’s doing!“He colluded with Mr. Cole to bring us down! He’s jealous that you’re kind to me!”Even at this point, he was still making excu
Standing on the stage, Amaya and Javor looked like shoddy fakes exposed under the spotlight. They looked pale and frail, yet still tried to make a last-ditch effort.“He’s lying!”Amaya’s voice was shrill and piercing. She had long since lost the composure of a top-tier reporter.“Those recordings are all edited! Efim, you’ll really stop at nothing to get back at me!”Javor hid behind her and pointed at me with fake bravado. “That’s right! He’s just jealous that Ms. Shaw cares about me! He deliberately fabricated this to slander us!”As I watched their clumsy performance, I felt it was time to put an end to this farce.I picked up the microphone. My voice boomed through the speakers to fill the entire hall. I was calm and utterly unruffled. “Since Ms. Shaw keeps insisting that my business relies on the public influence of Metro Frontier…”I deliberately paused. My gaze swept across the faces in the audience, which had shifted from shock to contempt.“I hereby formally ann
The massive LED screen behind us immediately switched to a new scene.The first thing we heard was my weak voice, strained by stomach pain. It stood in jarring contrast to Amaya’s impatient tone.“Amaya, my stomach really hurts… I think the medicine at home has expired…”“You’re faking it again, aren’t you? My story is way more important than your lousy stomach!”“Today is our…”“Anniversary, anniversary! All you ever think about are anniversaries! If I don’t get the exclusive on Javor’s story, my annual performance review is in jeopardy!“Figure it out yourself!”A collective gasp rippled through the audience.Relatives and friends exchanged bewildered glances, while reporters excitedly adjusted their cameras.“Efim Gogh, would it kill you to apologize to Javor? He’s just a kid. Can’t a big-shot lawyer like you give him a little leeway?”“He knew I’m allergic to mangoes, yet he specifically recommended that dessert. Is that something a kid would do?”“Can’t you be a little






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