I went into the mall with my daughter to buy the last few things for the baby I was carrying. That’s when I saw him. My husband was smiling as he placed a diamond necklace around another woman’s neck. “Do you like it, love? You deserve it,” he whispered to her.

PART 2: THE TRAP

A week later, Sergio announced that he was organizing an exclusive dinner at the Ritz Hotel.

He planned to reveal what he called the “new professional era” of Valcárcel Inversiones.

He invited senior business partners, investors, journalists, and several influential members of Madrid society.

Naturally, Laura would be seated beside him.

To my surprise, he invited me as well.

“Come to the dinner,” he said over the phone. “People need to see that we are handling the separation like civilized adults.”

“Of course,” I replied calmly. “I’ll be there.”

Before he ended the call, I heard Laura speaking in the background.

“Let her come. I want to watch her applaud.”

That evening, I opened the old safe that had belonged to my father.

Inside were the original company bylaws, documents concerning Sergio’s revocable authority, and a sealed letter my father had written shortly before his death.

My hands trembled as I unfolded it.

“Clara, never surrender your signature to a man who mistakes love for ownership.”

For the first time since seeing Sergio in the jewelry store, I cried.

Not because I was afraid.

I cried because my father had understood the danger long before I did.

When the tears stopped, I called my notary.

“Revoke Sergio’s authority,” I said. “Make it effective tomorrow.”

There was a pause.

“Are you certain you’re safe?”

My son moved inside my belly.

I placed a hand over him.

“Safer than I have been in years.”

The Ritz dinner was designed to humiliate me.

Laura arrived wearing the diamond necklace. Sergio placed her at his right side, while I was seated at the far end of the table as though I were already a forgotten chapter of his life.

Laura smiled at me.

“Clara, how courageous of you to attend. In your condition, I would have stayed home and rested.”

“I feel perfectly well,” I replied. “Babies can sense when their mothers finally feel peaceful.”

Her smile faded slightly.

Sergio rose and tapped his glass.

“My friends,” he announced, “tonight marks the beginning of a new chapter for Valcárcel Inversiones. There will be new leadership, new partnerships, and new opportunities.”

Applause spread through the room.

Then the large screens behind him suddenly came to life.

The first image displayed was the receipt for Laura’s diamond necklace.

The next showed transfers from company accounts into the shell corporation registered under her name.

Then came invoices for luxury vacations, private dinners, and an apartment Sergio had purchased for her.

Finally, security footage from the jewelry boutique filled the screens.

Everyone watched as Sergio placed the necklace around Laura’s neck.

His voice echoed throughout the ballroom.

“You deserve something beautiful.”

The applause stopped.

Silence consumed the room.

Sergio stared at the screens before turning toward me.

“What the hell is this?”

I slowly stood.

“An internal financial audit.”

Laura grabbed the necklace as if the diamonds had suddenly burned her skin.

“You cannot show these documents,” she snapped. “This is illegal.”

“No,” I answered. “Using corporate funds to finance jewelry, vacations, and an apartment for your mistress is illegal.”

One of the senior partners rose from his seat.

“Sergio, are these records genuine?”

Sergio pointed at me.

“She’s unstable! She’s pregnant, emotional, and being manipulated!”

At that moment, the doors opened.

My notary entered, followed by two corporate attorneys and an economic-crimes investigator.

The investigator approached Sergio.

“Mr. Sergio Valcárcel, you are formally summoned in connection with suspected misappropriation, fraudulent administration, and document falsification.”

Sergio looked at me as though I had transformed into a stranger.

“Clara,” he whispered. “We can resolve this privately.”

“No,” I replied. “You had the opportunity to repair your marriage. Now you may concentrate on preparing your defense.”

Laura’s hands shook as she tried to remove the necklace.

“I didn’t know where the money came from,” she said quickly. “Sergio handled everything.”

Another file appeared on the screen.

This time, it was an audio recording.

Sergio’s voice filled the ballroom.

“Empty the accounts before Clara realizes what is happening. That woman knows nothing about business.”

A wave of shocked murmurs moved through the guests.

I walked toward Laura.

“You were mistaken about one thing,” I told her.

She stared at me.

“I was never asleep. I was simply waiting.”

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