MAIA SOLIS Adam mocks me as much as he can as he stands in front of me. His words are harsh and different from the Adam I met in the Bahamas. The one who seemed like anything but Daniel's brother. The superior look, the constant irony and the veiled threat in his eyes are the first signs before he completely undermines my strength. I was surviving this day, but for a second, I just wanted to give up. It's like swimming against the current with all our strength and sometimes we stop to float and regain our strength. But in those minutes I just wanted to give in to the current. I never knew of Adam's existence until a few days ago and suddenly I'm thrown face to face with a reality. He has traced my life up until now without any shame. His unlimited harshness and cruelty reflect the same

