Valeria Montes descubre una verdad devastadora: su esposo la engañó durante años y su hijo biológico fue separado de ella al nacer. En Cenizas de engaño, secretos familiares, traiciones dolorosas y emociones intensas transforman su vida en una batalla por recuperar lo que le pertenece.
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00:30Second, I tore up the share transfer agreement I'd prepared.
00:33I watched my son walk through the school gates before turning the car around.
00:36The DNA testing center was across town.
00:39I need express results. How fast can you do it?
00:41The technician glanced up from her paperwork.
00:43Standard processing is five business days.
00:45Rushes today by 4 p.m.
00:47Triple the cost. Rush it.
00:49My hands trembled slightly as I handed over the sample.
00:51After they swabbed my cheek cells, I sat in the waiting area, staring at the clock on the wall.
00:55Every second felt like an hour.
00:57I pulled out my phone and made another call.
01:00I need you to investigate my husband, Julian Robinson.
01:02I want to know everywhere he's been, especially in the last few months.
01:06The private detective's voice was professional.
01:08Detached.
01:09Understood.
01:10At 3.40 p.m., my phone buzzed.
01:12I opened the electronic report.
01:14Skipped straight to the end.
01:16DNA analysis indicates a 0.0001% probability of biological relationship between Vivian Hart and Alex Robinson.
01:26Based on genetic marker analysis, evidence does not support Vivian Hart as the biological mother of Alex Robinson.
01:31Even though I'd prepared myself, seeing those words made my vision blur for a moment.
01:36I leaned against the wall and slid down to the floor.
01:39Not my child.
01:41I'd raised a child who wasn't mine for nine years.
01:44So where was my child?
01:45I drove straight to St. Mary's Private Hospital, the same place where I was given birth nine years ago.
01:50Dr. Seussi was still there.
01:52She'd been promoted to department head.
01:55Dr. Seussi, I need to access my delivery records and hospitalization files from nine years ago.
01:59Her smile froze for a moment.
02:01That was so long ago.
02:02The files might already be archived.
02:04It took some effort, but eventually someone from the records room brought over a folder.
02:09I flipped it open.
02:10The documentation was shockingly sparse.
02:12Only basic information.
02:14Admission time.
02:15Discharge time.
02:16Delivery method.
02:17Newborn wait.
02:18No detailed labor notes.
02:20No nurse handoff records.
02:21No pediatric examination reports.
02:23Is this everything?
02:25She looked apologetic.
02:26That's all we have in the system.
02:28Paper records are usually kept for ten years.
02:30You're right at the edge of that window.
02:32What about the newborn footprints?
02:33The blood samples.
02:35She shook her head.
02:37Those should be in the newborn records, but we couldn't locate them.
02:41It was obvious there was something wrong.
02:43An abnormally simple medical file.
02:45Missing newborn records.
02:47A child who wasn't mine, but looked exactly like my husband.
02:50The pieces were starting to form a picture I didn't want to see.
02:55My phone rang.
02:55It was Julian.
02:56Where are you?
02:57I already picked up Alex.
02:59I'd completely forgotten about school pickup time.
03:01At least I'd warned the teacher ahead of time.
03:03I'm out running business.
03:05I'll be home soon.
03:06I hung up.
03:08After dinner, I claimed a headache and retired to the bedroom early.
03:11Through the closed door, I could hear Julian helping Alex with homework in the living room.
03:16Their voices drifting through the house.
03:20Dad, is Mom upset?
03:22Mom's just tired.
03:23Finish your homework and get to bed early.
03:25I waited until they were both asleep.
03:27Then I started searching.
03:28The master bedroom.
03:29The living room.
03:31Alex's room.
03:32I went through everything, looking for...
03:34I didn't even know what.
03:36I found nothing.
03:38Finally, I turned to the computer in the study.
03:40The truth had to be in there.
03:42Footsteps in the hallway.
03:44I quickly closed out of the files I'd been opening.
03:47When Julian pushed the door open, I was straightening papers on the desk.
03:51He glanced at the computer screen.
03:53It had returned to the desktop.
03:55A photo of the three of us at the beach from three years ago.
03:59Still up?
04:01Just organizing some old documents.
04:03I reached over and turned off the monitor.
04:05He stood there for a moment like he wanted to say something.
04:08In the end, he just nodded.
04:10Get some rest.
04:11I sat in the darkness, listening to his footsteps fade down the hall.
04:15That night, I didn't touch the computer again.
04:18I lay in bed, thoughts racing, unable to find sleep.
04:22The next morning, I still let Julian take Alex to school.
04:25He looked at me, picked up the car keys.
04:28All right.
04:28The moment they left, I went straight to the study.
04:31I turned on the computer and tried the password.
04:34Our wedding anniversary.
04:35Wrong.
04:36His birthday.
04:38Wrong.
04:38Alex's birthday.
04:39Still wrong.
04:40I tried the date we first met.
04:42His birthday we'd bought together.
04:43Now locked against me.
04:45That evening, Julian came home from work.
04:47He was barely through the door when he said,
04:50I'm going to Italy tomorrow.
04:51Business trip.
04:52Not sure how long I'll be gone.
04:53I came out of the kitchen carrying a dish.
04:56That's sudden.
04:57Who are you going with?
04:58He set his briefcase on the table and turned to look at me.
05:00Just someone.
05:01It was a last minute arrangement.
05:02Vivian, can you not do this?
05:04I stared at him, confused.
05:06It was just a casual question.
05:08Why was he reacting like this?
05:10You question everything.
05:11You suspect every...
05:38Julian hadn't bought me a gift in all that time.
05:40Not since our first anniversary.
05:42A scarf.
05:43I still had it somewhere.
05:44After that, nothing.
05:46No birthday gifts.
05:47No anniversary gifts.
05:48Not just because gifts.
05:50I told myself he wasn't romantic.
05:52He showed love in other ways.
05:53He was practical and focused on providing.
05:56On his career.
05:56I'd made excuses for him.
05:58But now, holding this receipt, I understood.
06:01He wasn't unromantic.
06:03He wasn't too busy.
06:04He wasn't too practical.
06:05His romance just wasn't for me.
06:07It was for someone else.
06:08Someone who wore expensive French perfume.
06:11I wrote down the information from the receipt.
06:13The next morning, after Julian left for the airport,
06:15I called the boutique.
06:19I need to verify a purchase.
06:20A receipt from yesterday afternoon.
06:22One moment.
06:23Yes, I have it here.
06:24The buyer was Chloe Williams.
06:25Chloe Williams.
06:26I knew that name.
06:28Julian's secretary.
06:29Hired six months ago.
06:30Early thirties.
06:31Divorce.
06:32I drove to the airport.
06:33I didn't know what I was hoping to confirm.
06:35Maybe the perfume was for a client.
06:38Maybe I was overthinking this.
06:39I waited outside the International Departures Hall for half an hour.
06:42Then I saw them.
06:44Julian and her.
06:45Chloe wore a beige trench coat,
06:47pulling a small suitcase behind her.
06:49She walked beside Julian,
06:51laughing at something he'd said.
06:52Julian's face carried an expression I hadn't seen in years.
06:56Relaxed.
06:57Genuinely happy.
06:58At the security checkpoint, Chloe stopped.
07:00She reached up, casual and familiar,
07:03to straighten Julian's necklace.
07:05He didn't pull away.
07:06He leaned down and whispered something in his ear.
07:08She smiled.
07:10Then she stood on her toes and kissed him on her lips.
07:13Julian's hand rested on her waist.
07:16They stayed like that for a moment before separating.
07:19Like they'd done it a thousand times before.
07:21The last shred of self-deception evaporated.
07:24All those late nights.
07:26Working.
07:27All those times he'd been irritable with me.
07:29All of it finally made sense.
07:31I watched their intimate silhouette disappear through security.
07:35A new thought crystallized in my mind.
07:38That child who wasn't mine.
07:40And this woman.
07:42Could they be connected?
07:43On the drive back,
07:44I called the private detective I'd hired.
07:47I need you to look into someone else.
07:49Chloe Williams.
07:50I want to know everything about her.
07:52Especially whether she has any children.
07:54The detective worked fast.
07:55By the next afternoon,
07:57I had the report.
07:58Chloe Williams.
07:5932 years old.
08:01Divorced 5 years ago.
08:02One son.
08:039 years old.
08:04Yam.
08:05Alan.
08:05Attending a public school in the West End.
08:08The date jumped out at me.
08:10Chloe's son was only 1 week older than Alex.
08:12For the first time in 10 years,
08:13I felt my blood run hot.
08:15I sat on the sofa,
08:17holding the detective's report.
08:18Then,
08:18a thought struck me.
08:20I ran to study.
08:21My fingers hovered over the keyboard.
08:23Then,
08:23slowly,
08:24I typed in Chloe's birthday.
08:25The desktop opened.
08:27There was only one folder.
08:29Named,
08:29Work Backup.
08:30I clicked it open.
08:32Inside were subfolders organized by year.
08:34Starting 11 years ago.
08:35The earliest folder contained scanned photographs.
08:38Julian and Chloe in high school uniforms,
08:40standing under a locust tree.
08:4219-year-old Julian smiling,
08:44his arm around Chloe's shoulders.
08:45She had her hair in a ponytail looking up at him.
08:48The next photo was from college.
08:50The two of them in the library.
08:51Then,
08:52their graduation photo,
08:53both in cap and gown holding hands.
08:55That was the year Julian told me the company was struggling financially.
08:59We'd canceled our anniversary trip.
09:01Instead,
09:01He bought a scarf for me.
09:03I closed the folder.
09:04The screen behind the closed folder
09:06This is our wedding photo.
09:08I stared at our wedding photo
09:09and felt bile rise in my throat.
09:10Me in my white dress,
09:13lace sleeves,
09:13and long train.
09:15Holding a bouquet of white roses,
09:17Julian in his black suit,
09:18gray tie,
09:19boutonniere,
09:20both of us smiling at the camera.
09:22The photographer had made us laugh,
09:23said something stupid.
09:24We'd both cracked up.
09:25The photo captured that moment.
09:27Puree.
09:28Happy.
09:29I stared at it.
09:30At my face.
09:31So happy.
09:32So naive.
09:33So trusting.
09:34I didn't know who that woman was anymore.
09:36That woman who'd believed her husband.
09:38Who'd made excuses for him.
09:39Who'd convinced herself everything was fine.
09:42That woman was gone.
09:44I had to close my eyes.
09:45Put my hand over my mouth.
09:47The perfect couple.
09:49The perfect lie.
09:50Sick at the photos I'd just seen.
09:52Sick at the years of disappointment.
09:53Sick at myself for not seeing it sooner.
09:56For believing him.
09:58For trusting him.
09:59For raising a child who wasn't even mine
10:00while my real son was somewhere else.
10:03At 3 p.m.,
10:04I drove to the West End.
10:06The elementary school looked even more run down
10:08than the detective had described.
10:10The dismissal bell rang.
10:12Children poured out through the gates.
10:14I sat in my car,
10:16hands gripping the steering wheel.
10:17He walked out alone.
10:19No one there to pick him up.
10:20He looked left,
10:21then right,
10:22then started walking slowly along the sidewalk.
10:25I held my breath.
10:26That child.
10:28Alan.
10:28No, no, my child.
10:29My child.
10:30The way he walked reminded me of myself.
10:32A slight pigeon toe.
10:33When he raised his hand to push hair out of his face,
10:36I saw it.
10:37A birthmark on his wrist.
10:39The same place I had mine.
10:41I could see dust on his eyelashes.
10:43His lips were chapped.
10:45His sneakers were coming apart at the seams.
10:47His eyes looked empty.
10:49Not like a nine-year-old's eyes at all.
10:51I covered my mouth to stop myself from making a sound.
10:54He walked away,
10:55disappearing around the corner.
10:57I collapsed over the steering wheel and broke down completely.
11:00For that child.
11:01Walking home alone.
11:03For ten years of living in the wrong life.
11:06For being such a fool.
11:07Dancing in a play someone else had written.
11:09Then I wiped my tears and started the car.
11:12At the law office,
11:13I placed a USB drive on Attorney Morrison's desk.
11:16Inside,
11:17backup copies of all the photos.
11:19The DNA test results.
11:21Scanned hospital records.
11:22The perfume receipt.
11:24Files on Chloe and Alan.
11:26I want a divorce.
11:27I want Julian to leave with nothing.
11:29I want custody of my child.
11:31I want him to pay for what he's done.
11:33Walking out of the attorney's office,
11:35I remembered what Julian had said when he proposed ten years ago.
11:39Vivian,
11:40I will give you a lifetime of stability.
11:42Turns out,
11:43his lifetime was only ten years.
11:45No,
11:46probably less than that.
11:47I pulled out my phone
11:48and called the company's second largest shareholder,
11:51my father's old colleague.
11:53Mr. Aaron,
11:54about next week's board meeting,
11:55I'd like to discuss a few things with you first.
11:58Julian seemed to have forgotten something important.
12:01This company's name is Hart.
12:03He became general manager
12:04because I convinced my father to give him a chance.
12:07I put him in that position.
12:08I could take him down just as easily.
12:11Two weeks after Julian left,
12:13I liquidated every asset I could convert to cash.
12:17Every afternoon,
12:19I went to that elementary school in the West End.
12:22One day,
12:23It rained.
12:24Alan didn't have an umbrella.
12:26I waited under the awning of the corner store for half an hour,
12:29then finally ran home through the downpour.
12:32I sat in my car,
12:34rain blurring the windshield.
12:36Friday afternoon,
12:38I arrived at school early.
12:40When I saw Alan coming out,
12:42I got out of the car and walked past like a stranger.
12:45I accidentally dropped my folder in front of him.
12:49He froze for a moment,
12:50then bent down to pick it up for me.
12:52Thank you, sweetheart.
12:55Is your mom not here yet?
12:57He shook his head.
12:59Mom's working late.
13:01How are you getting home?
13:03I'll take the bus.
13:05I pulled an unopened bottle of water from my bag.
13:09Have some water.
13:11He hesitated,
13:12Then he took it and said,
13:14Thank you.
13:14I noticed he had a habit of pressing his lips together when he spoke.
13:20Just like me.
13:22His eyes were shaped like mine, too.
13:24Inner double eyelids.
13:26The outer corners slightly downturned.
13:30Does your mom work late often?
13:32He nodded, then shook his head.
13:34Sometimes.
13:36What about your dad?
13:38He didn't answer.
13:39Just looked down at his shoes.
13:41Those sneakers,
13:43The soles were separating.
13:44The left shoelace was broken.
13:47I didn't ask anything more.
13:49I pulled $200 from my wallet and tucked it into his hand.
13:53Buy yourself some new shoes.
13:56He stepped back.
13:58No, I can't take this.
14:00Consider it a thank you for helping me with my folder.
14:04He slipped the money into the side pocket of his backpack and walked away.
14:09After a few steps,
14:10I glanced back.
14:12He stood there looking lost.
14:14That evening,
14:15I stood in the doorway of Alex's room.
14:17He was playing with a new Lego set Julian had bought him.
14:20A limited edition space shuttle.
14:22Expensive.
14:23Mom?
14:24What's wrong?
14:25I walked in and touched his hair.
14:27Did you finish your homework?
14:29Finished ages ago.
14:30He held up his model.
14:31Dad said if I get A on my midterms,
14:34He'll take me to Disneyland.
14:36I smiled.
14:37That's wonderful.
14:39The moment I turned away,
14:40the smile vanished.
14:42Julian's different treatment of the two children stabbed at my heart like a thorn.
14:45My biological son wore torn shoes and rode the bus alone,
14:49while this child enjoyed everything.
14:50After two weeks away,
14:52Julian finally came home.
14:53He set down his suitcase.
14:55Where's Alex?
14:58Why is it so quiet?
14:59I enrolled him in piano lessons,
15:01two hours every evening.
15:02Since when?
15:03He's only in fourth grade.
15:05I didn't answer.
15:06I could smell that perfume on him.
15:08He moved closer,
15:10trying to put his arms around me.
15:11I stepped aside.
15:12Why do you smell like perfume?
15:14Who were you having dinner with?
15:16His expression flickered with irritation.
15:18Vivian,
15:19here you go again with the suspicion.
15:21I had a business dinner with a client.
15:23Can't you be like this?
15:24It was almost funny.
15:26Only now could I see how terrible his acting had always been.
15:29I walked to the coffee table,
15:31opened the drawer,
15:32and pulled out an envelope.
15:34Slowly,
15:34I laid the photographs across the table,
15:36one by one.
15:38Julian's face turned ugly.
15:39He grabbed one photo and threw it back.
15:41You had followed me?
15:43Does it matter?
15:44I smiled slightly.
15:46What matters is,
15:47what happens when these photos show up at the board meeting?
15:50Or get sent to your clients?
15:52I have collapsed onto the opposite sofa,
15:54hands covering his face.
15:56What do you want?
15:57I stared at him.
15:57My voice was flat.
15:59First,
15:59fire Chloe Williams.
16:01Guarantee you'll never see her again.
16:03Second,
16:03tell me what happened at the hospital nine years ago.
16:05He stood up angry now.
16:06You're crazy.
16:07For a couple of lousy photos?
16:10My voice turned cold.
16:12Julian,
16:13don't forget my father built this company from the ground up.
16:15You have everything you have because of me.
16:18What I gave,
16:20I can take it back.
16:21I almost wavered.
16:23Then I thought of Alan's torn shoes.
16:25I thought of him waiting alone in the rain.
16:27For the sake of our ten years together,
16:29and for the sake of our child,
16:31if,
16:31If you do what I'm asking,
16:33We can move forward.
16:34After all,
16:34We still have Alex.
16:36I turned toward the bedroom
16:37and returned with a document.
16:39A pregnancy test report.
16:40It showed I was five weeks pregnant.
16:43Julian stared at the report.
16:45Then he looked up at me.
16:46Are you pregnant?
16:48I nodded,
16:49placing my hand on my stomach.
16:51Five weeks.
16:52The doctor says everything looks stable this time.
16:55His expression changed constantly.
16:57His throat worked.
16:58His eyes moved between me
17:00and the report.
17:01I continued.
17:03SW,
17:03as long as you cut things off with Chloe completely,
17:06make her leave the company in our lives,
17:08I can let the past go.
17:10We still have Alex.
17:11And now,
17:12We have this baby.
17:14Julian's gaze fell to my stomach.
17:15There was obvious conflict in his eye.
17:18I need,
17:19I need to think.
17:20His voice was hoarse.
17:22He turned and went into the bedroom.
17:23The next morning,
17:24I drank my coffee
17:25and watched Julian emerge
17:26with dark circles under his eyes.
17:28I pushed a glass of water toward him.
17:30He took it silently,
17:31but didn't look at me.
17:33I've thought it over, Vivian.
17:35We...
17:35Don't bother.
17:36I cut him off.
17:38Pulling divorce papers from a folder
17:39and placing them on the table.
17:41His expression turned furious.
17:43What is this supposed to mean?
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