Valeria’s eyes flash. “What do you mean, no?”
You walk slowly into the room. You notice everything now. The imported rug. The crystal chandelier. The untouched food. The gold bracelet on Valeria’s wrist.
Things you once thought proved value.
Now they look like camouflage.
“She didn’t steal the ring,” you say.
Valeria laughs, sharp and offended. “Of course she denied it. People like that always deny it.”
People like that.
The phrase burns.
You set your phone on the table.
“People like what?”
Valeria’s mouth tightens. “Don’t start acting noble. She’s a maid, Emiliano. She probably saw the ring and thought one little theft would change her life.”
You stare at her.
One little theft.
That is what she calls a diamond worth more than Rosa’s yearly income. But what she and Bruno planned, you already know, she would call strategy.
“Where is the ring, Valeria?”
She lifts her chin. “How would I know?”
You press play.
The hallway footage fills the room.
Valeria watches herself pick up the ring.
Her face changes so fast it would almost be funny if the damage were not so ugly. First confusion. Then calculation. Then fury.
“You recorded me?” she says.
You laugh once, but it has no warmth.
“I recorded my own house.”
She points at the phone. “You’re spying on me?”
“You framed an innocent woman.”
“She was stealing food!”
The words explode from her mouth before she can stop them.
You go still.
So she knew.
Valeria sees the mistake immediately.
You step closer. “You knew she was taking leftovers.”
Valeria rolls her eyes, trying to recover. “Oh, please. Don’t be dramatic. It was embarrassing. Staff carrying trash food out of your house like beggars? Do you know how that looks?”
You think of Mateo’s candle.
You think of Rosa’s children waiting at the table.
You think of empty plates.
“It looks like hunger,” you say.
Valeria scoffs. “It looks like weakness.”
That sentence finishes something inside you.
Not breaks.
Finishes.
Because suddenly you see the woman in front of you clearly. She never loved you. She loved access. She loved the house, the name, the money, the photographs, the idea of being chosen by a man everyone envied.
And you let her stand beside you because she reflected the coldest version of yourself.
You swipe to the second video.
The garage office appears.
Bruno’s face.
Valeria’s voice.
The kiss.
The planned transfer.
This time, she does not speak.
The wine glass slips from her fingers and shatters on the marble floor.
You do not flinch.
Valeria whispers, “Emiliano…”
You pick up the phone.
“I already sent it to my attorney.”
Her face turns white. “Wait.”
“No.”
She rushes toward you, suddenly soft, suddenly desperate. “Listen to me. Bruno manipulated me. I was scared. I thought you didn’t love me anymore. I made a mistake.”
You remember Alejandro? No, this story has Emiliano. Keep.
You think of Rosa standing between you and her children.
You think of how quickly Valeria threw that woman to the wolves.
“A mistake is forgetting an appointment,” you say. “You tried to destroy someone’s life.”
Valeria’s eyes fill with tears.
They are beautiful tears.