Chapter 3: Everything They Built Began to Collapse
Chapter 3: Everything They Built Began to Collapse
"No..."
Santiago whispered.
He wasn't denying what he had done.
He was realizing someone else had seen it.
His attorney reached for the remote.
"There must be some mistake."
"There isn't," my lawyer replied.
She pressed play again.
The recording continued.
Hour after hour.
Weeks of hidden footage.
Threats.
Manipulation.
Discussions about forged psychiatric reports.
Plans to take my baby.
Plans to declare me mentally unstable.
Even conversations about arranging an "accident" if I refused to cooperate.
The security guards exchanged uneasy glances.
One quietly stepped farther away from Santiago.
No one wanted to stand beside him anymore.
Beatriz suddenly lunged toward the television.
"Turn that off!"
One security guard calmly blocked her path.
"You'll sit down, ma'am."
She looked horrified.
"No one speaks to me like that!"
The guard answered politely.
"Tonight they do."
Ricardo remained perfectly still.
"My attorneys have already delivered copies of every recording to the prosecutor's office."
My lawyer added,
"The hospital has also received copies."
Santiago looked at me as though seeing me for the first time.
"You planned this..."
I shook my head.
"No."
"I survived you."
His knees weakened.
He reached toward me.
"Valeria..."
"I love you."
The words echoed emptily across the mansion.
I almost laughed.
Love?
Love didn't leave bruises.
Love didn't forge medical records.
Love didn't threaten unborn children.
I stepped backward.
"You never loved anyone except yourself."
At that exact moment, flashing red and blue lights reflected through the giant windows.
Police vehicles stopped outside.
The lead detective entered with an arrest warrant already in his hand.
"Santiago Rivas."
"Beatriz Rivas."
"You are both under arrest."
For conspiracy.
Domestic violence.
Fraud.
Forgery.
Attempted unlawful confinement.
And attempted kidnapping.
The handcuffs clicked loudly beneath the crystal chandelier.
The same chandelier that had witnessed every nightmare.
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Tonight...
It witnessed justice.