My husband never knew that I was the anonymous multimillionaire behind the company he was celebrating that night. To him, I was just his “simple and tired” wife, the one who had “ruined her body” after giving birth to twins. At his promotion gala, I stood holding the babies when he pushed me toward the exit.

The night Jason Kline got promoted, the St. Regis ballroom in San Francisco looked engineered for envy—chandeliers, champagne towers, a string quartet, and Northgate Analytics’ logo rotating like a halo. People called my husband “visionary” and “future partner,” touching his sleeve as if success were contagious.

I stayed near the back with our twins strapped against my chest in a carrier. One baby’s cheek warmed my collarbone; the other kept snagging my hair. I wore a plain navy dress and flats, the kind of outfit Jason now described as “giving up.” A cooler bag of milk sat with coat check. My feet ached. The babies were teething.

When the CEO tapped the microphone, the room fell into that rich silence money makes. “Tonight,” she said, “we recognize the person who drove our expansion into healthcare and secured partnerships that changed our trajectory. Please welcome our new Vice President of Growth—Jason Kline!”

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