He waited.
“You didn’t embarrass me last night,” Sofía said. “You embarrassed yourself. You just didn’t realize it until the room stopped laughing for you and started listening to me.”
Javier’s jaw tightened. “I know.”
Sofía nodded slowly.
“But knowing isn’t enough,” she added. “Because the real test isn’t a ballroom. It’s what you do when nobody’s watching.”
Javier opened his mouth—then stopped.
Sofía’s voice didn’t rise. It didn’t need to.
“You wanted to keep me out of your world because you thought I’d make you look less impressive,” she said. “So now you need to prove something different.”
“What?” Javier asked, desperate.
Sofía’s gaze sharpened.
“Prove you’re capable of being honest even when honesty costs you.”
The sabotage came faster than either of them expected.
Three days later, Javier walked into the office and felt it before anyone spoke.
The stares were different.
Not admiration. Not casual respect.
Something colder.
His assistant—the new one, not Camila—met him at the elevator, pale.
“Mr. Mendoza… the CEO called an emergency leadership meeting.”
Javier’s stomach tightened.
“Why?”
She hesitated. “There’s… an email thread going around.”
Javier’s heart dropped.
He stepped into his office, grabbed his tablet, and opened the forwarded chain.
At the top was a subject line that made his blood freeze:
“SOFÍA MENDOZA – FOUNDATION FUNDS / CONFLICT OF INTEREST?”
Below it were screenshots—fabricated messages implying Sofía had used her “Educator of the Year” platform to pressure donors for personal gain. There were accusations dressed up as concern, sprinkled with corporate buzzwords like integrity and compliance.