A Dirty Doll From Her Ex Exposed the Millionaire Wife’s Secret-felicia

Elena had learned to hate the sound of the mailbox before she learned to hate Alejandro.

Bills had a sound.

They landed thin and accusing on the apartment floor, sliding through the slot with the same little slap every week.

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Electricity.

School supplies.

The clinic invoice from the winter Sofi could not stop coughing.

Every envelope reminded Elena that divorce did not end a marriage evenly when one person walked away with money and the other stayed behind with a child.

Alejandro had once promised he would never become the kind of father who vanished.

He had said it in a hospital room five years earlier, holding Sofi with one nervous hand and Elena’s fingers with the other.

He had cried then.

Real tears.

At least Elena had thought they were real.

He had kissed the baby’s forehead and whispered that no matter what happened between adults, Sofi would never have to wonder whether she was loved.

For the first year, he almost kept that promise.

He came by with diapers.

He carried grocery bags up the stairs when Elena was too tired to do it alone.

He knew which stuffed rabbit Sofi needed before she could sleep.

Then the fights started.

Small ones first.

Money.

Hours.

Alejandro’s new friends.

His sudden taste for restaurants Elena could not afford and watches he claimed were gifts from business contacts.

Then came Camila.

Her name entered their marriage like perfume entering a room before the woman herself appeared.

Elena saw it on his phone once, glowing at 1:12 AM while Alejandro slept beside her.

Camila.

No last name.

Just the first name, as if the rest of the world could be assumed.

Within six months, Alejandro was gone.

Within one year, he had married Camila, the heiress of one of the richest families in Polanco.

The wedding photographs appeared in glossy society magazines that Elena only saw because a neighbor brought one upstairs with a guilty face.

There he was.

Alejandro in a perfect black tuxedo.

Camila in a dress that looked expensive enough to pay Elena’s rent for a decade.

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