For years, Arturo had convinced Mariana that she did not understand finance. After her father died, he advised her, guided her, and persuaded her to sign documents. She trusted him.
Then she discovered the truth.
He had moved money without permission. Used the Alvarado name for personal deals. Risked family properties. Bragged to investors that he had saved the company from a “sentimental heiress.”
For fourteen months, Mariana had not confronted him.
She documented everything.
Emails.
Contracts.
Transfers.
Audio recordings.
Forged signatures.
And now, while Arturo toasted another woman upstairs, Mariana was ready.
“Are the accounts protected?” she asked.
Octavio nodded. “Yes. The trusts are safe. The divorce papers are ready. The civil claim is ready. His company will also receive the report on Monday.”
Mariana took a slow breath.
“Then tomorrow.”
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