“Ladies and gentlemen,” I began, with a voice steady and calm. “I’ve spent a good part of my life in the Marines, where respect and honor are the cornerstones of everything we do.” I paused, letting the weight of those words settle over the room. “And tonight, I see an opportunity to demonstrate just that.”
I gestured toward Louise, her navy silk gleaming in the soft light. “This is my wife, Louise, the most remarkable woman I know. She’s not just a part of our son’s life, but a part of mine—a vital, irreplaceable part.”
The room held its breath, unsure of where I was heading, but I could sense a shift in the atmosphere. The laughter had dwindled to a murmur.
