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    Home » During my mother’s funeral, a detective whispered for me to watch closely. My husband’s mistress flaunted the stolen jewels. “Gifts,” she smiled. He murmured: “The $400,000 set. Arrest now—or after the service?”
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    During my mother’s funeral, a detective whispered for me to watch closely. My husband’s mistress flaunted the stolen jewels. “Gifts,” she smiled. He murmured: “The $400,000 set. Arrest now—or after the service?”

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    The priest’s voice dissolved into murmurs as my mother’s coffin began moving down the church aisle.

    White flowers and incense filled the air, mixed with something heavier—the bitterness I’d been carrying for weeks. I adjusted my black dress, searching for composure. Then I saw her.

    Inés arrived late, walking as if she were attending a gala. An ivory dress at a funeral. A dark coat, oversized sunglasses, heels echoing on marble. I could have ignored her—if not for the jewelry.

    Gray pearls around her neck. Sapphire earrings. A diamond bracelet.

    My mother’s set.

    The same pieces reported stolen two months earlier. Listed in the police file and insurance claim. Estimated value: four hundred thousand euros.

    My blood surged. I glanced at Sergio, my husband, seated beside me. His jaw was tight, eyes fixed ahead, fingers rolling a plastic rosary. He didn’t look at her. Not once.

    The service continued as if nothing were wrong. As if my mother hadn’t died days after the so-called robbery. As if the police hadn’t spoken of forced entry and investigations. As if I hadn’t found messages on Sergio’s phone—photos sent by someone saved only as “I.”

    During the moment of silence, someone touched my shoulder. I turned, ready to snap—then met the calm gray eyes of Inspector Luis Herrera.

    “Clara,” he whispered. “Look carefully.”

    I followed his gaze. Inés, three rows back, slowly turning the diamond bracelet on her wrist. Smiling. When she noticed us watching, she lifted her chin and murmured:

    “Gifts from him.”

    Herrera leaned closer.
    “That’s the stolen set. We’ve documented everything.”

    The floor seemed to tilt. Sergio remained frozen.

    “We can arrest them now,” Herrera said quietly. “Or wait until after the burial.”

    My mother’s coffin passed by.

    “You decide.”

    I didn’t answer. The Lord’s Prayer filled the church. Herrera stepped back.

    My mother—Teresa Rivas. Sixty-three. Jeweler. Widowed. A woman who never removed her pearls because she said they brought luck.

    The night of the robbery, she had told me:
    “Someone from this building let them in.”

    Three days later, her heart gave out.

    After the service, Sergio touched my back.
    “I’ll arrange the cars,” he said softly.

    “Don’t go far,” I replied. “The inspector wants to speak with us.”

    He hesitated—then smiled. “Of course.”

    I approached Inés. She smelled expensive. Sweet.

    “Nice necklace,” I said.

    “Thank you,” she replied. “Your husband has taste.”

    “He inherited it,” I said. “From my mother.”

    She blinked, then smiled. “Well, they’re mine now.”

    Inspector Herrera appeared.

    “Ms. Vidal,” he said calmly. “We’ll need you and Mr. Llorente after the burial.”

    Alarm flashed in her eyes.

    Again, Herrera whispered to me:
    “Now—or after.”

    I thought of my mother. Of how she hated scandal.

    “After,” I said. “Let her be buried in peace.”

    The cemetery was cold despite the season. Earth hit wood. That sound ended one life—and changed mine.

    When the crowd thinned, Herrera nodded.
    “It’s time.”

    Two officers approached.

    “Mr. Llorente,” Herrera said. “You’re under arrest for theft and insurance fraud.”

    Sergio turned to me, panicked.
    “Clara—say something.”

    I looked at him.
    “The stolen jewelry is there,” I said, pointing at Inés.

    “Inés Vidal,” Herrera said. “You’re under arrest for possession of stolen goods.”

    She screamed. The officers removed the jewels, one by one, sealing them as evidence.

    As the cars drove away, silence returned.

    “The prosecutor may ask you to join the case,” Herrera said. “I’ll need you steady.”

    “What if I’m already broken?” I asked.

    “Then rebuild,” he replied.

    At the grave, I decided: when the jewels came back, I would sell them. Not for revenge. For something new. Something that carried only my name—and my mother’s.

    I touched the stone and whispered,
    “They didn’t get away with it, Mom.”

    And I wondered—
    if you were standing where I stood,
    would you have stopped the funeral…
    or waited until the earth had settled?

    What would you have done?

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