I Insisted My Husband Take Me to His Corporate Party – Then I Learned Why No One Spoke to Him

I Insisted My Husband Take Me to His Corporate Party – Then I Learned Why No One Spoke to Him

When Jake mentioned his company’s annual party, I casually asked if I could come.

“Nah, it’s boring. Networking and work talk,”* he mumbled, barely looking up from his phone.

My gut told me otherwise. He was hiding something. Probably a mistress at work.

*”Still, I’d like to come,”* I pushed.

Days of excuses followed. First, it was *”Spouses never come.”* Then, *”There won’t be any food you like.”* And finally, *”It’s just work people—you’d be bored.”*

I didn’t buy it.

Finally, he caved. *”Fine, come. But don’t be surprised if everyone’s jealous of my promotion,”* he smirked.

That night, I dressed up, expecting a fancy work event. But the second we walked in, I knew something was off.

No one spoke to us. Not a single *“congratulations”* for his promotion. No small talk. No friendly smiles. Just cold stares and hushed whispers.

Then came dinner.

A server guided us through a hallway—not toward the main banquet hall, but into a tiny, dimly lit conference room.

Just the two of us.

I barely had time to process the isolation before the projector flickered on.

At first, I thought it was some corporate slideshow. But then I saw it.

Screenshots.

Lines of text. Emails. Group chats.

One after another, flashing on the screen.

Then my blood ran cold.

They were all from *Jake.*

Mocking his coworkers. Insulting his boss. Calling his teammates *”lazy idiots.”* Complaining about “carrying” his department.

And worst of all?

An email thread where he *stole* credit for a major project—one that had landed him his so-called *promotion.*

I turned to Jake, my hands trembling.

*”What… what is this?”* I whispered.

But he was frozen, staring at the screen like a deer in headlights.

The door creaked open.

Jake’s boss stepped in, followed by HR.

*”Enjoy the party, Jake?”* his boss asked, voice dripping with venom.

Jake opened his mouth, but no words came out.

His “promotion” was a lie.

This wasn’t a celebration.

It was his *public execution.*

And I had front-row seats.

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