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When Fernando asked what else I had taken from him, I told him to open the last page.

His hands were shaking by then, just enough for the paper to make a soft dry sound in the foyer.

He read the settlement summary once, then again, and all the color drained out of his face.

The last page was not dramatic.

No insults. No revenge speech.

Just legal facts.

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The house in San Antonio was separate property, inherited before our marriage and protected in my mother’s trust.

Reyes Industrial Supply was separate property as well, inherited from my father and held in an ownership structure Fernando had never bothered to understand because he preferred the version of reality where proximity to a thing made it his.

The vehicle lease, his gas card, his laptop, his office, his assistant support, his title, and his authority over payroll had all been terminated for cause.

He was barred from the warehouse pending a full forensic review.

And the last line was the one that broke him.

Any personal expenses traced to company accounts would be referred to civil counsel and, if necessary, criminal review.

Fernando looked up at me with a face I had not seen in fifteen years of marriage.

Not anger first.

Fear.

You wouldn’t, he said.

Dana answered before I did.

We already did.

That was when Maribel stepped back from him.

It was a small movement, hardly more than a shift of weight, but it changed the shape of the room.

One second they were a united front.

The next, he was alone in the space between two women who had both realized, in different ways, that he had built his life by standing on whatever would hold him.

Leo tugged on her hand and asked if they were still sleeping there.

I still remember the way those words landed.

There are moments when triumph curdles on contact.

This was one of them.

I looked at the little boy, then at the overnight bag near Maribel’s feet, then at Fernando.

I wanted to hurt him.

I won’t lie about that.

I wanted the weight of humiliation to sit on his chest the way silence had sat on mine for three years.

But the boy had done nothing except arrive in the arms of adults who had lied to him.

So I took a breath and chose the only line I could live with later.

I said, The child is not leaving this house with nowhere to go.

But you are not moving into it.

Fernando started to speak.

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