Vida: Casos Da
"I know where you are," the ink bled into the paper. "And I know what you took."
Helena’s mind raced back to that rainy night in 2004. A heated argument in a coastal villa, a push in self-defense, and a body disappearing into the dark Atlantic. She had been a victim of his abuse, and in that moment, she chose survival over the truth. Now, Ricardo—or someone who knew his ghost—was back. Casos da Vida
The letter, however, threatened to dismantle everything. It was from Ricardo, a man who had been dead to the world since the night of the "accident" two decades ago. Or so Helena had told the police. "I know where you are," the ink bled into the paper
As the wedding approached, the threats grew more bold. Strange cars followed Clara; silent phone calls interrupted family dinners. Helena found herself trapped in a psychological game, forced to decide between confessing her darkest secret to her family or paying the blackmailer with the money she had saved for Clara’s future. She had been a victim of his abuse,