PENÉLOPE I decided to ignore Ulises for the next two weeks since he had chosen to be cold with me. He was acting very strangely. Ever since Minerva appeared, he had been distant. The only thing he had told me was that he needed time, as if I needed it when all I wanted was a divorce. "Let's talk, Penny," Ulises said one day during breakfast. "I don't think we have anything to talk about. I think you've said it all with your attitude," I got up from the table, it was the first time in two weeks that he started speaking to me more "normally". "What do I have to do for us to talk?" He intended to get up from the table. "Only if you were my personal servant would I consider it a bit," I took a red apple that was in the middle of the table and bit it with a sensual movement, before turning

