But Arturo was nowhere in sight.
Doña Teresa lifted her hand toward two security guards.
“Remove her before she embarrasses herself further.”
At that exact moment, the massive church doors burst open.
Every head turned.
And Arturo Salcedo walked down the aisle carrying my husband’s final secret.
Chapter 2: The Dead Man’s Evidence
Arturo moved with the calm of a man who had not arrived late by accident.
Behind him came two assistants carrying black briefcases and a portable screen.
The guards stopped immediately.
Doña Teresa’s face tightened.
“What is the meaning of this?”
Arturo did not look at her.
“By direct instruction of Mr. Julián Mendoza,” he said, his voice echoing through the church, “no burial will proceed until this video is shown.”
For a moment, Doña Teresa smiled. She clearly expected some sentimental farewell, something she could use to perform grief in front of Mexico’s elite.
Then Julián’s face appeared on the screen.
Her smile died.
My hand flew to my mouth.
Julián sat in his office wearing the same blue shirt he had worn days before his death. He looked tired, but focused. His eyes held the strange calm of a man who knew he might not survive what he had discovered.
“If you’re watching this,” he said, “then I did not survive long enough to attend my own funeral.”
The church fell into a silence so deep that even the crying stopped.
“First, I need to speak to my wife, Mariana.”
My knees nearly gave out.
“My love… forgive me for not telling you everything sooner. I didn’t want to frighten you.”
Tears blurred the screen.
Then his expression hardened.
“Our son is mine. I have three legally notarized paternity tests from three separate laboratories.”