Grandson’s 2:47 A.M. Call Exposed His Stepmother’s Lie-heuh

My grandson called me from the Public Prosecutor’s Office at 2:47 in the morning and whispered, “Grandma… my stepmother says I caused all of this, but she was the one who started it. Dad believed her.”

Twenty minutes later, I walked through the station doors.

The officer at the front desk looked up, went pale, and whispered, “Commander Valdés?”

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That was the first moment her confidence began to break.

Teresa Valdés woke before the second ring had finished.

The house was silent in that strange way houses are before dawn, when the walls seem to hold their breath and even the smallest sound feels wrong.

The clock beside her bed read 2:47 a.m.

She had spent thirty-two years with the Mexico City Investigative Police, and she had learnt long ago that good news rarely arrived at that hour.

She reached for the phone, already sitting up.

“Hello?”

For a moment, she heard only breathing.

Then a boy’s voice broke through the line.

“Grandma…”

Teresa’s grip tightened.

“Mateo?”

“I’m at the Public Prosecutor’s Office. Karla says everything is my fault, but she was the one who started it. Dad believed her.”

The words came out in pieces, thin and frightened, as though he was trying not to be overheard.

Teresa swung her feet to the floor.

“Tell me where you are exactly.”

“The Coyoacán office. They brought me here because Karla said I pushed her near the stairs.”

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