My ex-husband showed up at my anniversary party to humiliate me in front of all the guests and show off his young fiancée—but the moment he saw my “special” guest, he immediately apologized and rushed out of the celebration
“Cozy here… in a retirement kind of way,” my ex-husband announced right from the doorway as he stepped into the hall where I was celebrating my anniversary with my friends. He didn’t even take off his coat. He came straight toward me.
“Hello, former love,” he added with a crooked smile.
He had a young woman on his arm, wearing a tight beige dress. About twenty-five, no more. The same age as our eldest daughter.
The music stopped on its own. Just a minute ago, guests had been laughing, chatting, clinking glasses. Now silence hung in the room. I stood by the table, gripping the stem of my glass so tightly my fingers turned white.
We hadn’t seen each other for three years. Since the day he said he had “outgrown our relationship” and went off to find inspiration. Apparently, he found it.
“Well then, happy anniversary. Fifty is a respectable age. God grant everyone to live that long,” he said, handing me a bag.
Inside was anti-aging cosmetics.
“Meet Anna, my fiancée. She’s a model. Beautiful, right?”
Anna blinked her long, artificial lashes and looked at my friends as if she had walked into a wax museum—with caution and a hint of fear.
“We decided to stop by and congratulate you. I see nothing’s changed. Same friends, same conversations. Too bad nothing’s changed for you in three years. As for me—look what I’ve achieved. I go to the gym, stay in shape, have a young woman by my side. And you’re still the same… well, you get it.”
He spoke loudly, with exaggerated pity. He wanted everyone in the room to hear how wonderful his life had turned out.
I set my glass on the table and smiled.
“Thank you for coming. And thank you for the gift. By the way, I’d like to introduce you to someone too.”
When my ex-husband saw my “special” guest, he was shocked. He quickly apologized and literally ran out of the party
At that moment, a man approached us. Tall, confident, in a perfectly tailored suit. Everyone in the city knows him. A major businessman, an eligible bachelor often featured in the news. His car costs as much as a good house.
He calmly wrapped his arm around my waist.
“Meet my fiancé. I think you’ve heard of him. If I’m not mistaken, you work at his company.”
I watched as my ex’s face first went pale, then flushed red. The hand he extended for a handshake was visibly trembling.
My man smiled slightly and shook his hand.
“Nice to meet you,” he said calmly, without unnecessary emotion.
“N-nice… to meet you… We should go. Sorry,” my ex mumbled, avoiding my gaze.
Anna gave a confused smile and hurried after him. A minute later, the door closed. The music started again, guests came back to life, someone quietly laughed.
I raised my glass and thought that age isn’t about numbers. It’s about who stands beside you at the right moment.
