Elena always believed the first birthday party for her daughter would become one of those treasured memories parents carried forever. She had spent weeks planning every detail. Pink balloons floated across the ceiling, handmade decorations covered the walls, and a beautiful three-tier cake sat proudly at the center of the dining table. Her daughter Isla wore a tiny pink dress and spent most of the afternoon laughing at the attention from relatives and friends. For a few hours, everything felt perfect. Elena moved through the crowd greeting guests, refilling drinks, and taking photographs. Yet beneath the cheerful atmosphere, tension had been quietly building for months.
Her sister-in-law Marisol had become increasingly hostile after a charity gala where Elena publicly corrected a financial report containing inaccurate donation figures. Elena had done it professionally and respectfully, but Marisol never forgave the embarrassment. What nobody knew was that Elena’s concerns about those financial reports had not disappeared after the event. Working in compliance and fraud prevention had taught her to trust her instincts when numbers seemed wrong. Since the gala, she had quietly reviewed documents and transactions connected to the foundation.