“It is,” I said. “Mateo gets worse every time they visit. Every time they bring food. I didn’t want to see it—but I heard it myself.”
He covered his face, silent for so long that I started to resent him too.
When he finally looked up, there was something in his eyes worse than fear.
Guilt.
And what he said next hit so hard it stole the air from my lungs.
I had no idea what I was about to uncover.
PART 2
Daniel led me into an empty hospital room and shut the door.
“Your father didn’t die by chance,” he said, his voice trembling. “And I’ve carried that truth all these years.”
The ground seemed to vanish beneath me.
Ten years earlier, my father had undergone heart surgery. Daniel—still rising in his career at the time—was part of that operation. At a critical moment, he hesitated. He didn’t act quickly enough. It wasn’t the only factor, but it changed everything. The hospital covered it up. Records were altered. The truth buried.
My father died on that table.
I broke down before he even finished. Daniel didn’t try to stop me.
Then came another blow.