“That’s a family gathering, Ellie.” My husband lef…

The hostess’s sympathetic smile told me everything before she even opened her mouth. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Campbell.

There’s no reservation under your name. And the party you’re asking about specifically requested that we not seat anyone else with them tonight.”

For a second, I just stood there in the elegant entryway of Evergreen Heights, my dark blue dress suddenly too tight across my ribs, my lungs refusing to work properly. That had to be a mistake.

Ryan had texted me the details himself. Seven-thirty. Family dinner.

Important announcement. I tightened my fingers around the strap of my clutch and forced my voice to stay steady. “Could you check again?

My husband Ryan Campbell should have included me in the reservation.”

The hostess glanced down at her tablet, scrolling with perfectly manicured nails. The soft amber lighting of the restaurant caught on the diamond at her wrist. “I see a reservation for Campbell, party of five,” she said.

Then she hesitated and lowered her voice. “But there’s also a note. It says no additional guests are to be seated with them, regardless of who asks.”

My cheeks burned.

I could feel people noticing now. Evergreen Heights was the kind of Portland restaurant where nobody ever openly stared, but everybody knew how to glance without seeming to. Through the warm glow of the dining room, I could already see the Campbell family gathered at their usual corner table by the windows overlooking the city.

Ryan. His sister, Vanessa. His parents, Diana and Gregory.

His younger brother, Mark. Five people. A complete family unit.

No place for me. “Ellie. What a surprise.”

I turned to find Vanessa behind me with a half-finished glass of white wine in her hand and that familiar expression on her face—that carefully measured mixture of false concern and quiet delight.

The hostess’s sympathetic smile told me everything before she even opened her mouth. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Campbell.

There’s no reservation under your name. And the party you’re asking about specifically requested that we not seat anyone else with them tonight.”

For a second, I just stood there in the elegant entryway of Evergreen Heights, my dark blue dress suddenly too tight across my ribs, my lungs refusing to work properly. That had to be a mistake.

Ryan had texted me the details himself. Seven-thirty. Family dinner.

Important announcement. I tightened my fingers around the strap of my clutch and forced my voice to stay steady. “Could you check again?

My husband Ryan Campbell should have included me in the reservation.”

The hostess glanced down at her tablet, scrolling with perfectly manicured nails. The soft amber lighting of the restaurant caught on the diamond at her wrist. “I see a reservation for Campbell, party of five,” she said.

Then she hesitated and lowered her voice. “But there’s also a note. It says no additional guests are to be seated with them, regardless of who asks.”

My cheeks burned.

I could feel people noticing now. Evergreen Heights was the kind of Portland restaurant where nobody ever openly stared, but everybody knew how to glance without seeming to. Through the warm glow of the dining room, I could already see the Campbell family gathered at their usual corner table by the windows overlooking the city.

Ryan. His sister, Vanessa. His parents, Diana and Gregory.

His younger brother, Mark. Five people. A complete family unit.

No place for me. “Ellie. What a surprise.”

I turned to find Vanessa behind me with a half-finished glass of white wine in her hand and that familiar expression on her face—that carefully measured mixture of false concern and quiet delight.

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