“I thought I didn’t.”
He nodded slowly.
“That child is my family,” he said. “And if you allow it… so are you.”
Three weeks later, he found Adrián.
Living in a cheap motel.
Drinking too much.
Running from everything.
He didn’t yell.
He didn’t accuse.
He just placed a photo on the table.
A newborn baby boy.
“His name is Mateo,” he said. “And he has your mother’s face.”
Adrián stared at the photo… and slowly broke.
Two months later—
There was a knock on Lucía’s door.
She opened it.
And there he was.
Thinner. Tired. Broken in a way she had never seen before.
“I don’t deserve to be here,” he said.
“You’re right,” she replied.
Silence.
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