Warrior Daughter

Minerva was under strict orders to not allow her father out of her sight. Habitually, Minerva reported back to her mother on the findings. Pedro was a husband, keen businessman, alcoholic, and a womanizer. Minerva was the youngest of three, while her siblings worked in the family business, her sole job was to spy on her father. Pedro was an exceptional provider alongside his wife they thrived financially. Paola knew of Pedros’ countless indiscretions and made up her mind early not to leave him given they had three kids and she did not want to raise her children alone. Pedro and Paola had a sultry love life, they were intimate daily. They had been together from a very young age. One day Minerva accompanies her father to lunch and a woman joins them at the restaurant. The woman sits on Pedro’s lap and Minerva pushes the woman off her fathers’ lap and in a very authoritative voice says, you are not my mother. Pedro becomes infuriated and beats Minerva. This is the only time he has ever hit his daughter. Once Paola learns of the incident, she threatens Pedro with his life. Aside from the falling out, Minerva has a very close relationship with her parents. From a young age, Minerva is taught how to run the books and the business. While running the books, Minerva realizes there were hundreds of thousands of dollars missing from the books. Minerva discusses the situation with her mother and encourages her to hire a forensic accountant to get a handle on things. The family accounts were frozen to keep her father from stealing more money. Once Pedro realizes he has no access to any funds, he becomes enraged. He grabs a cable cord determined to kill his daughter for his misfortune. Minerva grabs a heavy industrial chain to defend herself from her father. What Minerva lacks in height, she makes up in grit. She isn’t afraid of her father. Pedro demands all employees evacuate the warehouse given he is determined to kill his daughter.