I explained the bare minimum.
That we were still legally married.
That he had used company money to maintain another apartment.
That the audit included rent, gas, baby purchases, hotels, and cash withdrawals impossible to justify.
That I could report him for misappropriation and breach of trust…
But I hadn’t done it yet.
Fernando wanted to turn that into a sentimental drama.
“I’m not going to abandon my son,” she blurted out.
“What do you expect me to do?
Deny it?”
“No,” I replied. “
I expect you to take care of him with your salary,
not mine.”
Camila remained still.
As if that sentence had opened an uncomfortable door for her.
He asked me for a glass of water.
I gave it to him.
While he drank, he looked around the living room.
My mother’s paintings.
The staircase.
The antique furniture that Fernando had always presented as “our life.”