
Three years ago, her seven children were thrown into the river by her own husband… Today, she returns as the most powerful woman to exact a relentless revenge.
The rain fell as if the sky also wanted to erase that day.
On the banks of the Rio Grande, a woman knelt and screamed, her voice breaking, her hands covered in mud, her eyes swollen from crying so much.
—My children…! Give me back my children!
No one answered.
Only the sound of water hitting the stones… and the echo of a past that could never be buried.
Three years ago, Valeria Mendoza was a nobody.
Or at least that’s what they led him to believe.
Married to a powerful man, surrounded by luxuries that were not hers, she lived in a big house… but with her soul in pieces.
That night, her husband, Sebastian Cruz, looked at her with contempt, holding some papers in front of her face.
“Here it is. Clear proof,” he said coldly. “Those children are not mine.”
Valeria was trembling.
—Of course they are! Sebastian, I swear to God!
But he just laughed.
And beside her, Lucia… the woman who always looked at her with poison in her eyes… took a step forward.
“Valeria, if you wanted to find another man, you could have at least been discreet,” she said with a crooked smile.
“Shut up!” Valeria shouted. “You know that’s not true!”
“Oh, really?” Lucia replied, crossing her arms. “Then explain to me… why doesn’t anyone believe you?”
Silence was the verdict.
Sebastian looked at her for the last time… without love, without doubt, without anything.
“Kneel down,” he ordered.
Valeria felt like the world was crashing down on her.
-That…?
—Get on your knees and beg. Maybe… he’ll let you keep one.
Valeria’s heart broke into a thousand pieces.
But still…
He knelt down.
—I beg you… they are your children… don’t take them away from me…
But Sebastian only made a sign with his hand.
And in a matter of seconds… it was all over.
That night, seven small lives disappeared into the darkness of the river.
And with them… the old Valeria died.
Three years later…
The sky was clear.
The wind blew gently over an exclusive hotel in Mexico City, where high society was celebrating the opening of a new company.
—Thank you for joining us— the presenter said. —Today you will meet the woman behind this empire.
The lights went out.
Murmurs filled the room.
And then…
She appeared.
Sturdy heels.
Cold stare.
Dressed in black, elegant… but with an aura that chilled the blood.
Valeria Mendoza.
But she wasn’t the same anymore.
Now… she was known as Victoria del Monte.
The lost heiress of one of the richest families in the country.
The woman who had returned… from hell.
“Good evening,” she said in a calm voice.
But her eyes… had no peace.
Among the guests, Sebastián and Lucía were paralyzed.
“What… what is she doing here?” whispered Lucia, pale.
Valeria looked at them.
She smiled.
A slow smile… dangerous.
“Today is a special day,” he continued. “Because everything that begins… can also end.”
The silence grew heavy.
“Three years ago… they took away the most precious thing I had,” she said, without taking her eyes off them. “And today… I’ve returned so they can pay for every tear.”
Sebastian clenched his fists.
“You have no proof of anything,” he spat.
Valeria bowed her head.
—Do you really believe that?
Then… he raised his hand.
And on the giant screen in the living room…
Something appeared that made Sebastian’s face turn white.
Lucia stepped back.
—No… that can’t be…
Valeria took a step forward.
—This… is just the beginning.
But just when everyone thought the truth would come out…
The doors to the living room suddenly opened.
An unknown man ran in, shouting:
—Miss Victoria… there is something you must see right now!
Valeria frowned.
-What’s happening?
The man hesitated for a second… as if he didn’t know how to say it.
—One of the children… might… still be alive.
The world stopped.
Valeria felt her heart stop beating.
—What… did you say?
The man swallowed.
—Not everyone died…
A deathly silence fell over the room.
And in Valeria’s eyes… for the first time in three years…
Something other than hatred emerged.
Hope.
But also…
a deep fear.
Because if one survived…
Then someone… hid it.
And that sun
The betrayal… was much greater than I imagined.
Part 2…

– The son who did not die
The entire room fell silent.
Nobody was breathing.
Valeria felt her legs give way… but she didn’t fall. She couldn’t fall. Not now.
“Where is he?” Her voice came out low, but firm. “Tell me where he is.”
The man hesitated, glancing sideways at the guests… at Sebastián… at Lucía…
—I can’t talk here, miss…
Valeria took another step, her gaze turning to pure ice.
—Speak up… or you’ll regret it.
The man swallowed.
“He’s in a private hospital… north of the city. But… there are people watching him.”
-Who?
The man did not respond.
But it wasn’t necessary.
Valeria slowly turned her head… and her eyes fixed on Lucia.
Lucia took a step back.
—No… I don’t know what you’re talking about…
Valeria smiled.
But it wasn’t a human smile.
—You never knew how to lie well.
That same night…
The rain returned.
Just like three years ago.
Valeria got out of the black car without waiting for anyone. The hospital was elegant, quiet… too quiet.
“Stay here,” he ordered his driver.
—Miss, it could be dangerous—
—That’s what I’m looking for.
He entered.
The hallways smelled of disinfectant… and secrets.
Suddenly, two men appeared in front of her.
-You can not pass.
Valeria looked them up and down.
—Who sent them?
-It doesn’t matter.
Valeria let out a soft laugh.
—Yes, it matters… because I’m going to bury them with him.
In less than a minute…
The two men were on the ground.
Nobody understood how.
Valeria continued walking… until she reached a door.
Room 307.
His hand trembled.
For the first time… in three years.
It opened.
A child.
Little.
Pale.
Connected to machines.
But I’m alive.
Valeria felt like the world was breaking down… again.
-My son…
He approached slowly.
Her fingers trembled as she touched his cheek.
Hot.
Real.
“Mom…” whispered the boy, his eyes barely open.
Valeria fell to her knees.
—Forgive me… forgive me for not protecting you…
The tears I hadn’t shed in three years… all came out at that moment.
But then…
A voice sounded behind her.
—What a moving scene.
Valeria froze.
That voice…
It couldn’t be.
He turned slowly.
Sebastian was at the door.
Applauding.
Smiling.
Like a demon.
—I thought it would take you longer to find it.
Valeria got up.
His gaze hardened again.
—It was you.
“Of course it was me,” he replied calmly. “Did you really think I’d let everyone die?”
Valeria was trembling with rage.
—YOU THREW THEM INTO THE RIVER!
“Yes,” he replied, without emotion. “But one… would have been enough for me.”
The silence was deadly.
—Did it work…?
Sebastian walked slowly towards the child’s bed.
—My blood. My heir. The only one I needed.
Valeria felt her chest burning.
—You’re a monster…
“No,” he replied. “I’m a man who does what needs to be done.”
Valeria clenched her fists.
—And the other six…?
Sebastian looked her straight in the eyes.
And for the first time…
He did not respond.
That was enough.
Valeria closed her eyes for a second.
When he opened them…
There was nothing left of the woman who had been crying.
All that remained was… justice.
—So today… it all ends.
Sebastian laughed.
—You against me?
But at that moment…
The hospital lights went out.
Mermaids.
Steps.
Shouting.
And a voice echoed through the halls:
—Police! Nobody move!
Sebastian frowned.
—What did you do…?
Valeria looked at him.
Calm.
Implacable.
—I told you this was just the beginning.
He took out a small device.
—Three years… recording, researching, waiting.
Videos appeared on the device screen.
Evidence.
The river.
Men.
The orders.
Sebastian… giving the order.
Sebastian’s face changed.
For the first time…
fear.
—You can’t…
-I already did.
The police entered.
—Sebastián Cruz, you are under arrest for homicide, attempted homicide and conspiracy.
Lucia appeared behind… crying.
—Sebastian, do something!
But he no longer had any power.
Wives only.
And Valeria’s gaze.
—This is for my children.
Months later…
The sun shone on a peaceful garden.
The boy was running.
Laughing.
-Mother!
Valeria watched him from a bench.
His face was no longer cold.
He was… human again.
She had lost six children.
Nothing in the world could bring that back.
But he had saved one.
And he had done justice.
A man approached.
-Are you OK?
Valeria nodded.
-Now yes.
He looked up at the sky.
—They… can rest.
The wind blew softly.
Like a caress.
Like a goodbye.
Valeria took her son’s hand.
And he walked forward.
Without looking back.
Because this time…
He was no longer running away.
END
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