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    The classroom went quiet—but no longer with tension. It was the uneasy silence of anticipation. The students’ attention shifted away from Alejandro and settled on Mrs. Carmen López.

    Colonel Javier Morales folded his arms calmly.

    “Rewind the footage to one minute before the student walked in,” he said evenly.

    The principal, clearly rattled, complied. On the screen, Carmen López was seen leaving the classroom in a hurry. She set her handbag on the chair beside her desk. The zipper was slightly open.

    “Pause it there,” the colonel instructed.

    The image froze.

    “Are you certain you locked your bag before stepping out?” he asked quietly.

    “Of course,” she replied too quickly. “I always do.”

    “The video suggests otherwise,” Javier answered calmly.

    Whispers spread among the students.

    The footage resumed. At 10:40, the janitor entered with a bucket and mop. She moved the chair and lifted the bag slightly to clean underneath. For a few seconds, she was out of view of the camera.

    “I’d also like to review the hallway cameras,” the colonel said to the officers. “We need the complete sequence.”

    Carmen’s face drained of color.

    “Are you saying I’m lying?”

    “I’m saying I verify facts,” Javier replied.

    Miguel García stood beside his son. The anger that had driven him there had cooled into something sharp and controlled.

    One of the officers spoke up.

    “Ma’am, can you confirm that you were carrying exactly five hundred euros in cash this morning?”

    “That’s absurd!” she protested. “It’s my money!”

    “In a theft report, we must confirm that the reported amount actually existed,” the officer explained professionally.

    She had no answer.

    The principal cleared his throat.

    “Carmen… perhaps we should handle this carefully.”

    “That boy has challenged me since September!” she burst out. “He undermines my authority!”

    Miguel stepped forward.

    “He refused to tell you who posted comments in the class chat. That’s not a crime.”

    The statement echoed through the room.

    The colonel turned to Alejandro.

    “Did you touch the bag?”

    “No, sir,” the boy replied steadily.

    “Have you had prior issues with the teacher?”

    Alejandro hesitated, then nodded.

    A heavy sigh rippled across the classroom.

    Javier faced Carmen again.

    “Did you suggest to the father that bringing cash would avoid involving the police?”

    She faltered.

    “I only wanted to avoid a scene…”

    “The scene was created by accusing someone without evidence,” he said.

    One of the officers closed his notebook.

    “At this time, there is no proof connecting Alejandro García to any theft,” he stated formally. “However, there are concerns about the public search of a minor in front of classmates.”

    The words landed hard.

    Carmen sank into her chair. Her certainty had vanished.

    Students began whispering again—this time not about Alejandro, but about their teacher.

    The principal inhaled deeply.

    “Mrs. López, pending clarification, you are relieved of your duties.”

    She didn’t argue.

    Miguel placed a reassuring hand on his son’s shoulder. Alejandro stood tall now. The trembling was gone.

    The officers secured the footage. The colonel approached Miguel.

    “You did well not to give in,” he said quietly.

    “I didn’t want favors,” Miguel replied. “Only fairness.”

    “And that’s what you got.”

    The students slowly packed up. Two boys approached Alejandro.

    “We knew it wasn’t you,” one said.

    “Sorry we didn’t speak up sooner,” added another.

    Alejandro nodded silently.

    They walked down the hallway, their footsteps echoing in the near-empty building.

    “Dad…” Alejandro said softly.

    “Yes?”

    “I thought no one would believe me.”

    Miguel stopped and met his son’s eyes.

    “As long as you’re honest, I’ll always stand with you.”

    Alejandro swallowed.

    “It was awful when she emptied my backpack in front of everyone.”

    Miguel’s jaw tightened, but his tone remained calm.

    “That should never have happened.”

    At the gate, the colonel caught up to them.

    “The case will proceed through administrative and academic channels,” he explained.

    Miguel nodded. “Thank you, Javier.”

    “Don’t thank me. Thank the cameras… and the fact that you chose not to pay.”

    A faint smile crossed Miguel’s face.

    The late afternoon sun cast a warm glow over the courtyard as students drifted away, still talking about what had happened.

    In the car, the silence felt lighter—no longer heavy, but relieved.

    “Were you scared?” Alejandro asked.

    “Yes,” Miguel answered. “But not for myself.”

    Alejandro stared out the window.

    “I was scared too.”

    “Being afraid doesn’t make you guilty,” his father said.

    At home, the closet door they had started fixing that morning still hung slightly crooked. The screwdriver lay on the floor.

    Miguel picked it up.

    “Let’s finish what we started.”

    Alejandro smiled faintly.

    As his father adjusted the hinge with steady hands, the boy watched closely. Something inside him had shifted—not just relief, but understanding.

    “Dad…”

    “Yes?”

    “Today I learned telling the truth isn’t always enough. Sometimes you have to stand firm until people listen.”

    Miguel tightened the final screw and tested the door. It aligned perfectly.

    “That’s right,” he said. “And you also learned you’re not alone.”

    Life in the kitchen returned to normal. But the day’s events would not fade easily.

    The school investigation would continue. The phone call, the implied pressure about money, the threat of involving authorities—all of it would be documented.

    But for Alejandro, the most important part had already happened: he left that classroom with his head high.

    And Miguel, watching his son walk confidently to his room, understood something too—that real authority isn’t about fear.

    It’s about steady protection.

    The closet door was fixed.

    And somehow, so was something deeper between them.

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