The Lucky Charm on My Rival's Wrist
Today's ChildBiasWinning Back the HusbandCheatingRegretSecretaryCEOTragic LovePlot Twists
In the two weeks leading up to our fifth wedding anniversary banquet, my wife's secretary, Ronald Piper, sent me photos of the two of them in bed every single day.
I pretend not to know.
On the day of the banquet, my wife, Jessica Tuttle, books out an entire hotel and gives a heartfelt speech, saying that I am the person she is most grateful for in this lifetime.
Everyone applauds through tears.
Over the years, Jessica, the aloof and capable CEO, has flown a thousand miles overnight just to come home and cook me broth when my stomach hurts. And when she is sentenced to imprisonment, I willingly serve two years behind bars in her place without hesitation.
To outsiders, we are a perfect couple who are deeply in love with each other.
While cutting the cake, I notice the pendant on Ronald's wrist.
I had to call in every favor I had to get that pendant for Jessica.
Back then, she says to me, "As long as the pendant stays on, our love remains. If it's ever removed, our relationship is over."
I look at Jessica, who sighs with a helpless and indulgent expression. "Felix, Ron has been having nightmares lately. He's been down with a fever, too. I lent it to him for a few days to ward off bad luck. Don't argue with a kid over something so small, okay?"
She then pats Ronald's shoulder reassuringly and urges, "You should thank Felix. He's always been understanding. It's just a trinket. He wouldn't be reluctant to part with it."
Ronald looks at me timidly and says, "Thank you for letting me have it. With it protecting me, I can finally sleep peacefully every night while holding it in my arms. When I get better, I'll give it back to you."
My best childhood friend is furious upon hearing this.
"How can you turn a blind eye to all this?" he hisses.
Of course I can.