Near the industrial district, he spotted a woman stranded beside a car with a flat tire. Late or not, he stopped. She looked sharp, controlled, frustrated—someone unaccustomed to helplessness. Andrés fixed the tire quickly, told her his name, and hurried back to his car. Neither of them noticed the USB drive slipping from his open briefcase into her passenger seat.
He reached the courthouse sweating, only to freeze when he saw her again—now in a black robe. Judge Elena Morales. She recognized him, but the hearing began. The opposing attorney accused Andrés of stealing a company laptop, supported by his supervisor Paula Aguilar. When Andrés claimed he had video proof on a USB drive, he opened his briefcase and found it empty. The judge recessed the court, telling him to find his evidence.
Retracing his steps, Andrés remembered the flat tire. He begged security to check the judges’ parking area and found the drive under the seat of her gray Mazda. Back in court, the footage played: Paula entering the office after hours and leaving with a bag the night the laptop vanished. The judge shut down objections and adjourned.
Outside, attorney Salgado and Paula cornered Andrés with a bribe—twenty thousand pesos to plead guilty. Andrés pretended to accept, secretly recording the entire offer. The next day in court, he played the audio. The judge ordered both of them arrested for bribery and obstruction.
She exonerated Andrés completely. Months later, rebuilding his life, he looked up in a quiet café to see Judge Morales smiling at him. “Is this seat taken?” she asked. And just like the flat tire, the moment changed everything.