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Feb 22, 2026

The cheap hotel room where we were now hiding smelled of dampness and cheap coffe

The cheap hotel room where we were now hiding smelled of dampness and cheap coffee. Marcos’s words—the man I had known as a beggar—still echoed in the air, as heavy as the silence that followed.

 

“What do you mean he fears what I might see?” I asked, my fingers gripping the edge of the Formica table as if it were the only real thing left in a world that was falling apart.

Marcos sighed. His voice had completely lost the rhythm of the streets; now it was the voice of an educated, deliberate man.
“Your blindness, Elisa. It wasn’t a birth accident.”

He told me everything. My father, in his youth, was not the respectable businessman he is today. He was a ruthless smuggler. The family fortune wasn’t built on honest business, but on a foundation of lies and alliances with dangerous men. My mother, a woman of infinite kindness, discovered the truth. She found documents—proof that could have sent him to prison for life.

“She threatened to leave him and take the evidence,” Marcos explained, his voice heavy. “The night she confronted your father, there was a terrible argument. Blinded by rage, he pushed her. Your mother fell against the dining table. She was pregnant with you.”

“My name is Marcos Arocha,” he continued. “I’m an investigative journalist. Your mother was my aunt, my father’s sister. For years I’ve been investigating the truth behind her ‘accident.’ Your father realized I was getting close. He knew that if I reached you and told you everything, you could become the key. Your very existence was a living contradiction to his story.”

 

His plan was diabolical. By marrying me to a “beggar”—an identity Marcos adopted to investigate without being detected—my father achieved two things: he removed me from the family circle where clues might exist, and he completely discredited me. Who would believe a blind woman married to a homeless man claiming to be the heiress to a fortune and the victim of a conspiracy?

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