Her Daughter’s Perfect Fiancé Had One Secret Hidden in His Office-nhu9999 - Chainityai

Her Daughter’s Perfect Fiancé Had One Secret Hidden in His Office-nhu9999

Rebeca Santillán had spent most of her adult life learning how to read pain before anyone named it.

In her clinic in Guadalajara, she could tell when a patient was lying about how much something hurt. She could spot fear in the way fingers curled around a sleeve.

She had built her reputation on calm hands, clear judgment, and the kind of discipline that made wealthy families trust her with their secrets. But none of that prepared her for Camila.

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Camila was twenty years old, studying literature at the university, and still soft in the places life had not yet touched. She believed in poetry. She believed in destiny.

She believed in Rodrigo Fuentes.

That afternoon, when Camila ran into the clinic waving a white-gold engagement ring, Rebeca saw the diamond first. It flashed under the clinic lights like a warning.

The room smelled of antiseptic and polished floors. Somewhere beyond the office door, a nurse laughed softly at the reception desk. Camila smelled like perfume, restaurant candles, and happiness.

‘Mom, Mom! I’m getting married!’

Rebeca should have smiled. She should have cried. She should have taken her daughter’s hand and admired the ring the way mothers were supposed to.

Instead, something cold settled behind her ribs.

Rodrigo had known Camila for six months. Only six months. He was twenty-seven, a lawyer, polished enough to charm a room and quiet enough to make Rebeca worry.

Camila said he had proposed in the middle of a restaurant. He had gone down on one knee. He had called her his destiny in front of strangers.

It sounded romantic.

It also sounded rehearsed.

When Rebeca asked whether Rodrigo knew who Camila’s father was, the answer was not comforting. Camila admitted he only knew her mother was a doctor and her father worked in construction.

He did not know that Alejandro Cárdenas owned one of the largest construction companies in Jalisco. He did not know Rebeca ran one of Guadalajara’s most prestigious private clinics.

Camila had hidden the truth because she wanted to be loved for herself. She did not want Rodrigo to see money when he looked at her.

Rebeca understood the wish. She also understood the danger.

That night, she told Alejandro everything. He listened in the library, sitting in his leather chair with a closed book on his lap and patience in his face.

Alejandro loved their daughter with the steady devotion of a man who had worked hard enough to know exactly what could be taken from him.

He did not like the engagement either. But he knew Camila. If they pushed too hard, she would mistake concern for control and run straight into Rodrigo’s arms.

So they waited.

Camila moved into Rodrigo’s apartment for a while. She called every day. Her voice was bright. Rodrigo cooked. Rodrigo washed dishes. Rodrigo never pressured her about the wedding.

Every story sounded perfect.

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