Now I knew better.
I followed the signal.
It led me to a notary office.
Through the glass, I saw them.
Diego.
Ramírez.
And her.
Valeria.
Eduardo’s business partner.
The woman he always said was “just business.”
I didn’t go inside.
I watched.
Ramírez handed over documents.
Diego signed them.
Valeria smiled.
Like she had already won.
Then they left.
The tracker moved again.
Back toward my house.
I followed at a distance.
Watched them unlock the door.
Walk in.
Like everything belonged to them now.
I stayed outside.
My hands shaking.
Then I left.
Returned to the café.
Opened my laptop.
Logged into Eduardo’s email.
And found a message.
Scheduled.
For me.
“Mariana, if you’re reading this, Diego has tried to remove you. Do not sign anything. Go to box 317. Everything is there.”
My chest tightened.
Eduardo knew.
Which meant this wasn’t sudden.
It was planned.
The next morning, I went to the bank.
Box 317 held everything.
Documents.
A USB drive.
And a letter.
In the video, Eduardo looked tired.
But clear.
“They pressured Diego,” he said. “They offered him control. I refused.”
“If I’m gone and he pushes you out… it means they continued without me.”
“The real will is in this folder.”
“Fight.”
I cried.
Not from grief.