When David excitedly invites Penelope to his boss’s lavish mansion party, she sees it as a chance to reconnect. But when Penelope discovers a small detail suggesting David has been to the mansion before, suspicion creeps in.
As secrets unravel, Penelope’s world teeters on the brink of betrayal. So, let me paint a picture for you. It’s just another Thursday evening, and I’m up to my elbows in flour, baking cookies for my little guy, Derrick.He’s five, full of energy, and currently covered in more paint than the canvas he’s supposed to be working on. The kitchen smells heavenly, a mix of vanilla and chocolate, and Derrick’s giggles are like the best background music.
“Mommy, look at my dinosaur!” Derrick exclaimed, holding up his masterpiece, which looked more like an explosion of colors than any dinosaur I’d ever seen. I laughed, ruffling his hair. “That’s amazing, buddy! You’re getting so good at this.”
Just then, the front door creaked open. David walked in, looking as sharp as ever in his suit, but with that tired slump to his shoulders that I’ve gotten used to. He tossed his briefcase near the door and loosened his tie.
The sight of him used to make my heart skip a beat, but lately, it’s been more like a pang of longing for the old days. “Hey, Pen. Derrick,” he said, a small smile lifting his features. “Daddy!” Derrick shouted, running over to him. David scooped him up, spinning him around like he did every evening. “How was your day?” I asked, trying to keep the hope out of my voice. Maybe today he wouldn’t have to rush off to some work thing.
“Good news, actually,” David said, his eyes lighting up as he removed a card from his pocket. “Laura’s throwing a birthday party this Friday, and she’s invited her top employees and their partners. Here’s our invite to her mansion.” My heart did a little flip. This could be fun, a chance to spend some quality time together. “A party? At a mansion? That sounds wonderful. We’ll need to find a babysitter for Derrick.”
“Already thought of that. Maria said she could watch him,” David replied, kissing me on the cheek. “It’ll be great, Pen. You’ll finally get to see a bit of my world.” I smiled up at him, never imagining the devastation I’d face at the party. Friday evening arrived, and I found myself standing in front of Laura’s mansion with David. And when I say mansion, I mean mansion. This place was straight out of a fairy tale, with grand pillars, perfectly manicured gardens, and lights that made the whole place glow like a palace. There were even topiary animals lining the drive that were bigger than our car! I leaned over to David, whispering, “I’ve never been in a house like this before…”
“Me neither,” he said, his eyes wide. We handed our coats to a butler—an actual butler. Can you believe it? As I took in the opulent surroundings, a sudden realization hit me. I’d promised to check in with Maria once we arrived. I removed my phone from my clutch, but soon realized the battery was dead. I turned to David, holding out my hand. “Can I borrow your phone? I need to check in with Maria about Derrick.”