“What did you find?”
“Bank statements. A jewelry box. Copies of your ID. Some transfer receipts for twenty-eight thousand four hundred pesos… or dollars, I’m not sure. There’s also an envelope with your initials on it. Valeria… he told me you two had been broken up for months. He said he wasn’t even living with you anymore.”
I closed my eyes.
That was when I understood that Emiliano hadn’t only been cheating on me.
He had also been using me.
“Don’t touch anything,” I told her as I stood up. “Tell the police he has my personal documents and that there may be fraud involved. I’m coming now.”
I got dressed shaking—not from heartbreak anymore, but from rage.
And as I drove toward Coyoacán in the middle of the night, I knew I wasn’t on my way to uncover an affair.
I was about to uncover something far uglier.
PART 2
By the time I got there, the patrol car was already parked outside, and Emiliano was sitting on the curb, damp from the fog, while a paramedic shined a flashlight into his eyes. For the first time since I had met him, he didn’t look charming.
He looked exactly like what he was:
a man collapsing under the weight of his own arrogance.
Lara stepped down from the porch carrying the black suitcase like it held something poisonous. She wasn’t the smug other woman I had pictured in my mind for weeks. She was young, pale, disheveled, and deeply humiliated.
“I’m sorry,” she said the moment she saw me. “I know that doesn’t fix anything.”