JOSHUA I was facing Estefanía's lawyer and I was debating the idea of taking him by the arm and throwing him out of my office at that moment. I didn't want to hear what he was obviously going to tell me. I refused to do it, but eventually I would end up hearing it sooner or later. "Please have a seat," I indicated with my hand the chair in front of us. I had to listen to what he had to say after all. Hortensia made sure that no one interrupted us. My next appointment had arrived and she was taking care of them while the lawyer was with me. I had many things pending because I hadn't come in three days and ate ice cream as if there was no tomorrow. The man entered and took a seat in front of me. He placed his leather portfolio on the desk and opened it to take out some documents that he

