And then Ernesto pressed the cigarette against Valeria’s sweater.
The hospital room became silent except for the sound of Valeria screaming through the laptop speakers.
Lucía stopped the recording.
“No.”
Valeria wiped her face.
“Keep going.”
The video showed her breaking free.
It showed her photographing them.
It showed Ernesto ordering her out.
And it showed the tablecloth crashing down.
But five minutes later, after Valeria went upstairs to pack, the four people remaining in the dining room began talking.
They thought she could not hear them.
The camera could.
Mariana spoke first.
“That was too much.”
Ernesto snapped, “She needed a reason to explode.”
“You burned her.”
“She’s fine.”
Teresa said, “Lower your voices.”
Then Nicolás stepped into view.
“Did you get the table?”
Mariana lifted her phone.
“Yes.”
“The whole thing?”
“From when she started yelling.”
“No. I need the part where she throws everything.”
“I got it.”
“And delete anything before that.”
Valeria stopped breathing.
Lucía whispered, “Oh my God.”
Onscreen, Mariana looked toward the stairs.
“What if she calls the police?”
Nicolás answered calmly.
“She won’t.”
“How do you know?”
“Because she always comes back.”