“That’s impossible…”
The bride stepped back, shaken. “What does this mean?”
I lifted the folder in my hand.
“It means,” I said evenly, “that some truths can’t be bought… and can’t be buried.”
The documents slipped from my fingers and scattered across the floor.
Legal records.
Proof.
“Five years ago, I agreed to disappear,” I continued. “I accepted the money. I let you erase me.”
My eyes shifted to Don Alejandro.
“But I never agreed to lie.”
The air thickened.
“These children,” I said softly, resting a hand on one of their heads, “are rightful heirs to the De la Vega bloodline.”
A collective gasp filled the room.
Sebastian stepped forward, his voice trembling. “Are they… mine?”
I looked at him.