“Love isn’t a sentence,” she said. “It’s behavior.”
Javier nodded. “Tell me what to do.”
Sofía exhaled slowly.
“I’m not your manager,” she said. “I’m not your teacher. And I’m not here to train you into being a decent husband.”
That hurt him. Good.
“But,” she continued, “if you want a chance, you don’t get to ask for trust while you’re still hiding things.”
Javier looked away.
Sofía’s voice stayed steady.
“Camila,” she said.
Javier stiffened.
Sofía held his gaze.
“What is she to you?” Sofía asked.
Javier’s throat tightened.
He could lie.
He could minimize.
He could use the old tactics.
But something about last night—the way Riveros looked at him, the way the room had celebrated Sofía—had cracked his arrogance.
Javier swallowed hard.
“I let it get inappropriate,” he admitted. “I liked the attention. I liked feeling… admired.”
Sofía nodded slowly, as if she’d expected that answer.
“And now?” she asked.
Javier’s voice trembled.
“I end it,” he said. “Today. Professionally and personally.”
Sofía stared for a long moment.
“Do it,” she said. “And then we’ll see what kind of man you are when nobody’s clapping.”
The ending that left everyone truly silent
That afternoon, Javier walked into the office early.
Camila was already there, perfect makeup, perfect posture, perfect smile.
“You didn’t answer my texts,” she said lightly.
Javier shut the door behind him.
“We’re done,” he said.
Camila’s smile froze.
“What?” she laughed, like it was a joke.
Javier’s voice stayed flat.
“You’re being reassigned,” he said. “HR will handle it. And outside of work—this ends. Completely.”
Camila’s eyes narrowed.
“You’re choosing her?” she hissed.