
I wish I could say I planned it. I wish I could say I was brave enough to send those…

It wasn’t the belt that hurt the most. It was the phrase before the blow. “If your mother hadn’t died,…

He was just fixing his computer. She was a billionaire who never let anyone get too close. An accidental photo…

I cried as I accompanied my husband to Indira Gandhi International Airport when he told me he was leaving for…

The rustling of papers stopped. The lawyers stopped writing. Even the bailiff, who had seen hundreds of hearings, stood motionless…

The coup was not repeated. That was the first thing that worried me. Because those who persist need to get…

The sharp thud of the tail against the floor was so small… and at the same time so immense, that…

Part 1 Chapter 1: The Ghost of Querétaro and the Metal Monster The clock on the nightstand didn’t chime; it…

Rodrigo swore that the divorce would erase me from his world with a single signature, as if I were a…

Part 1 Chapter 1: The Santa Fe Penthouse and the Weight of Prejudice “I speak nine languages,” I said, keeping…

Aviona’s arrival in her life was not an accident; it was a surgically planned decision, like everything else in Delfina…

The boy’s name was Elias. He was ten years old. He had no parents. The only thing he remembered—or rather,…

At five in the morning I found my daughter in the intensive care unit, covered in bruises and tubes, whispering…

PART 1 “I’m going to bring you down a peg, Camila, and you’re going to give me that house, even…

When the needle came out of her arm, Maria didn’t feel the usual dizziness; she felt a cold, sharp clarity….

But what I saw was something else. Lina was not asleep. She wasn’t looking at jewelry. She wasn’t on the…

I’m just here to return this envelope. The voice, weak yet firm, came from a 13-year-old street kid with sun-tanned…

He sat outside the wooden house as the sun barely illuminated the damp fields. Laura came out with a cup…

Camila Montenegro came into this world enveloped in the finest silks and sheltered within the walls of one of the…

The sun had barely begun to paint the sky with shades of gold and orange, but the city was already…