From the row behind him, his mother’s voice cut through the room. She called Sofia ungrateful and said that without her son, Sofia would still be selling sweets on a street corner somewhere.
The version of Sofia who would have lowered her head at that comment had left the building some time ago.
The woman sitting at that table simply smiled.
“You are mistaken,” she said. And then she reached into her bag.
The Document That Changed Everything
Her lawyer placed a folder on the table. Sofia asked that everyone present take a moment to review what was inside before the proceedings continued. The judge, slightly puzzled but procedurally accommodating, allowed it.
Alejandro’s lawyer opened the folder and began reading. The expression on his face moved through several stages in quick succession. Confusion gave way to something that looked like disbelief, and disbelief gave way to something closer to alarm.
Alejandro watched his lawyer’s face change and leaned forward.
“What is it?”
The lawyer looked up slowly.
“The company shares,” he said. “Sixty-eight percent of them are registered in your wife’s name.”
The room came apart in noise. Alejandro was on his feet before anyone could respond, insisting it was impossible, that something had gone wrong, that there had been some kind of error.
Sofia looked at him quietly and reminded him of the early days. He had been out delivering products and building supplier relationships while she was inside handling every document the business required. She had registered the company. She had opened the accounts. She had signed the foundational contracts.
She had done it as a partner, believing they were equal in every sense. She had never thought to mention the share structure because she assumed it did not need to be mentioned. They were building something together. The details belonged to both of them.
His father rose from his seat and accused her of setting a trap. The judge’s gavel came down hard.
Sofia’s lawyer confirmed calmly that every document was fully legal, properly filed, and completely in order.
Alejandro sank back into his chair. The color had left his face.
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