ESTEFANÍA I was torn between laughter and sorrow. I felt like I had been out of place, and even though I always knew what I wanted, I was doubting it with Joshua. I had to be strong for my well-being. Our relationship had ended with the divorce and I had moved on by coming here and focusing one hundred percent on my career, and giving my son the best life. I couldn’t let myself soften or doubt just because I had perceived the essence that made me fall in love with him when I met him while working as a waitress and studying at the same time. “Damn Estefanía, you can’t be foolish just from seeing him. It’s been four damn years.” I sighed. I drove in silence for the rest of the way, back home, with a racing heart from what had happened at the hospital, and because tomorrow Iñaki would me

