He was called to sign for a “wife” he didn’t have… and walked into the past he tried to forget.

 

PART 1

“If you don’t sign now, your wife and the baby could die before morning.”

The doctor’s voice hit Julián Cárdenas like a bucket of ice water. It was 11:56 p.m., and he was still in his penthouse office in Santa Fe—tie loosened, jacket draped over the chair, the city glowing below as if nothing bad could ever happen in a place this expensive.

“Sorry, doctor… my wife?” he asked, dryly.

“Yes, sir. The patient listed you as her legal family contact. She just gave birth at San Gabriel Hospital in Coyoacán. She’s in critical condition. We need you here immediately.”

The call ended before he could ask anything else.

Julián stood frozen, gripping the phone until his knuckles turned white. In Mexico, he was known as one of the most powerful young entrepreneurs in the hotel industry. He appeared in magazines, closed deals in Monterrey, Cancún, and Guadalajara, and never allowed his private life to mix with his name.

He didn’t have a wife. He had never been married. Not even close… not for eight years.

He thought it might be a scam. Or some twisted joke. But there was something in the urgency of that voice that didn’t sound fake.