THE FINAL WAR
PART 26: THE NAME
Nobody spoke.
The final page lay on the table.
The name stared back at us.
Victoria Santos.
Ernesto’s former business partner.
My closest friend for nearly twenty years.
The woman who sat beside me at Ernesto’s funeral.
The woman who held my hand while I cried.
The woman who comforted Julian.
“No…” I whispered.
Gabriel nodded slowly.
“She built everything.”
According to the files, Victoria had secretly created dozens of shell companies.
She moved money through hidden accounts.
She recruited Patricia.
Manipulated Ricardo.
Controlled people from the shadows.
Patricia thought she worked for Ricardo.
Ricardo thought he worked with Patricia.
Neither realized they were being used.
Victoria was always three steps ahead.
Then Mr. Morris made another discovery.
Victoria had disappeared.
Her office was empty.
Her house abandoned.
Her phones disconnected.
She knew we were coming.
But before leaving, she sent a message.
A video.
Victoria looked directly into the camera.
Then she smiled.
“You finally found me.”
The screen went black.
PART 27: THE OFFER
Two days later, my phone rang.
Unknown number.
I answered.
“Elena.”
The voice was calm.
Familiar.
Victoria.
Julian immediately activated the recorder.
“What do you want?” I asked.
Victoria laughed softly.
“The same thing everyone wants.”
“Which is?”
“To survive.”
According to Victoria, the authorities were closing in.
Accounts frozen.
Properties seized.
Associates arrested.
She wanted a deal.
Immunity.
Protection.
Escape.
In exchange, she promised to reveal everything.
Every murder.
Every theft.
Every secret.
Julian didn’t trust her.
Neither did I.
But then Victoria said something that froze the room.
“There is one thing you still don’t know.”
“What?”
“The person who kidnapped Sofia wasn’t Patricia.”
My heart nearly stopped.
“Then who was it?”
Victoria became silent.
Then she whispered:
“Someone inside your family.”
The call disconnected.
PART 28: THE RECORDING
Three days later, a package arrived.
No return address.
No fingerprints.
Inside was a hard drive.
Nothing else.
Julian connected it to his laptop.
One file.
A recording.
The date matched the night Ernesto died.
The video showed a private dining room.
Inside sat Ernesto.
Ricardo.
Victoria.
Patricia.
And Isabella.
The room exploded with arguments.
Money.
Fraud.
Threats.
Betrayal.
Years of lies poured into the open.
Then Ernesto stood up.
“You’ve destroyed this family.”
Victoria smiled.
“No.”
She leaned forward.
“You did.”
The recording continued for almost two hours.
By the end, every secret was exposed.
Every conspiracy.
Every hidden account.
Every crime.
But the biggest shock came during the final minute.
Someone else entered the room.
A man wearing a police uniform.
Julian stared at the screen.
“No…”
The officer wasn’t there to arrest anyone.
He was there to protect them.
For years, someone inside law enforcement had shielded the conspiracy.
And now we had proof.
PART 29: THE TRAP
The authorities built a plan.
Victoria believed she was escaping.
In reality, she was walking into a trap.
Reporters gathered.
Federal agents waited.
Financial investigators monitored every account.
Every camera was ready.
Every microphone active.
Victoria agreed to meet.
One final negotiation.
One final attempt to save herself.
At exactly seven o’clock, a black sedan entered the parking garage.
The doors opened.
Victoria stepped out.
Elegant.
Confident.
Unafraid.
As though she still controlled everything.
She walked toward the meeting room.
Then stopped.
Because she saw Julian.
Alive.
Waiting.
The smile vanished from her face.
For the first time in years, Victoria looked uncertain.
Then another door opened.
Gabriel entered.
Then Sofia.
Alive.
Safe.
Victoria’s confidence shattered.
The walls were closing in.
She finally understood.
The game was over.
Or so we thought.
Then a gunshot echoed through the garage.
PART 30: THE FINAL TRUTH
Chaos erupted.
Agents rushed forward.
People screamed.
Victoria dropped to the ground.
Not hit.
Terrified.
The shooter had missed.
A second later, authorities tackled him.
The assassin worked for Victoria.
His arrest became the final piece.
Everything collapsed.
The recordings.
The accounts.
The witnesses.
The murders.
The fraud.
The kidnappings.
The conspiracy that had lasted years.
All of it came crashing down.
Victoria was arrested.
Patricia accepted a plea deal.
Ricardo testified.
Corrupt officials were exposed.
Dozens of arrests followed.
Weeks later, the company returned to Julian.
Gabriel finally came home.
Sofia began rebuilding her life.
And for the first time in years, silence returned.
A peaceful silence.
One Sunday morning, Julian and I visited Ernesto’s grave.
The sky was clear.
The wind gentle.
Julian placed white flowers beside the headstone.
I touched the cold stone.
Then smiled.
“We did it, Ernesto.”
For a moment, I imagined he could hear me.
The lies were gone.
The fear was gone.
The family had survived.
Julian wrapped an arm around my shoulders.
We stood there together.
Mother and son.
No longer running.
No longer hiding.
Finally free.
END