My mother-in-law was certain that I was asleep. I heard her murmur, “I’ll take the keys and everything will stay the same.” But when she opened my drawer, she fell silent. “My God… what is this?” she whispered in fear.
I remained still, without saying a word. What she saw that night didn’t just leave her hollow inside… it also changed the story of our family forever.
My name is Lucía Ortega. I’m thirty-two years old, and for nearly four years I pretended that my marriage to Adrián was still intact, just to protect my daughter and finish paying off the apartment we had bought together.
What nobody knew was that my mother-in-law, Carmen Valdés, had been entering my house for months under the excuse of helping me with the child, when in reality she was watching my every move. She had always suspected that I was hiding something, and she was right—though it wasn’t what she imagined.
Everything began when I discovered that Adrián had used my signature to take out a loan. It wasn’t a small amount.
There were guarantors, strange transfers, and payments to an account I didn’t recognize. When I confronted him, he swore it was an administrative mistake, that he would fix everything, that I shouldn’t make a scene because his mother wouldn’t survive such embarrassment. I didn’t believe him.
I started keeping copies of documents, bank statements, printed messages, and photographs inside a large envelope in the drawer of my nightstand. It wasn’t a safe or a sophisticated hiding place, but it was the last place Carmen would think to look if she believed I was truly asleep.
That night the three of us had dinner at his mother’s house. Carmen didn’t take her eyes off me for a second.
She asked why I was so quiet, why I no longer wore my wedding ring, why I had changed the password on my phone. Adrián, nervous, answered for me. I smiled just enough.
When we returned home, I pretended to be exhausted, put on my nightgown, left the lamp on, and lay down without fully closing the bedroom door. That same afternoon I had heard Adrián whispering to Carmen: “The keys are in Lucía’s drawer. If you take them, tomorrow I’ll get the rest from the closet and it’s over.” They weren’t talking about hidden money.
They were talking about evidence.
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