You’re just the help with a wedding ring, sweetheart — so smile, pour the

Vivienne raised her glass for a toast, eyes sliding over me like I was furniture. “To Daniel,” she purred, “who married down so the rest of us could feel tall.” The table tittered. Daniel stared at his plate. He always did. I waited until the laughter faded, then lifted my own glass. “Actually, Vivienne, before you toast — I’d like to introduce myself properly. Something I should have done three years ago.” The room quieted. “My name is Elena Marchetti-Hawthorne. Marchetti, as in Marchetti Holdings. The private equity firm that, as of nine o’clock this morning, acquired a controlling interest in Hawthorne Textiles.” Vivienne’s wineglass froze halfway to her lips. “That’s… that’s not possible. Our board would never—” “Your board voted unanimously,” I said softly. “They’ve been speaking with me for eighteen months. Ever since you fired forty seamstresses two weeks before Christmas to fund this house’s renovation.” Daniel’s father went gray. Daniel finally looked up at me, and for the first time in three years, he saw me. “The help,” I continued, setting my glass down, “signed your severance package this afternoon, Vivienne. Effective immediately. You’ll be stepping down from the foundation board, the company, and the charity gala you’ve been using to launder your reputation.” “You scheming little—” “I’m not finished.” My voice didn’t rise. It didn’t need to. “The Greenwich house, the cars, the country club membership — those are corporate assets. You have sixty days.” The silence was beautiful. Vivienne looked at Daniel for rescue. He stood up slowly, walked the length of that long marble table, and stopped beside me. “Mom,” he said quietly, “she carried your tray for three years and you never once said thank you. I’m done being your son tonight.” I slid my arm through his. On the way out, I paused beside Vivienne’s chair. “By the way,” I whispered, “I poured the champagne myself. Enjoy the last glass you’ll drink in this house.”

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