Once he gets Sanson to calm down, Martin turns and asks
Veronica if she is ok. Their eyes lock
and she smiles softly, barely giving him a glimpse of her dimples. After the requisite several seconds of
staring at each other, he takes Veronica’s hand and asks if it hurts. She says except for the rope burn on her
hand, she is fine. She smiles again,
thanks him and says he is “her hero”. He
continues staring at her. They talk
briefly about her over-confidence in handling Sanson. Vero’s friend Mariana runs up to ask if she
is ok. Martin turns and introduces
himself to her, but just as Mariana is about to tell him Vero’s name, the tour
guide rudely interrupts and asks if they can continue their tour, thus
depriving Martin of his first chance to find out Vero’s name.
Alfredo meets Martin at the club so he can sign some
important papers. He is glad to hear
that Martin wants to join the club and notes that going there and meeting new
people, like the girl with the dark hair he just saw him with, will help
distract him and raise his spirits.
Martin smiles and turns, wistfully glancing in the direction where Vero
headed off with Mariana, then saying to his friend: “Yes,
she is very beautiful. She made a big
impression on me…..But now I can only think about one woman, the one
responsible for my brother’s death.
That’s why I came to this club, to get close to the Prado Castelos….To
avenge my brother’s death.” (Despite
a lack of storm clouds, we hear another lightning strike. “El cirquero” Mejia strikes again!!!!)
Vero and Mariana join Emi and V-snake (my personal nickname
for Virginia,
but feel free to use it as you please) at the clubhouse. Mariana mentions Vero’s close call and Emi of
course is concerned. Vero assures them
she is fine, except for her burned hand.
V-snake mentions that she and Emi were just talking about the welcome
home party their family will be throwing the next day in Emi’s honor.
Salma visits Jorge at his office and says she is happy
because she just met with some friends, who are all on board for tomorrow’s
party. But, she is also worried because
she found out Vero was the one who convinced Jorge to let Emi go off to study
in Spain. (Ah, yes, Spain,
the best place to study about pre-hispanic civilizations, since Spain is the
one that destroyed them!!!) Jorge is not
the least bit concerned, but Salma makes it clear that she doesn’t want Vero
giving her opinion and “convincing you
or my son that he should do something other than what WE always planned for
him. That’s a matter only for us, for
the family.”
Emi is not terribly excited about his party, but Mariana is
ecstatic and can’t wait to go with her boyfriend, Pablo, who coincidentally
arrives at that precise moment. V-snake
already knows him, so Mariana introduces him only to Emi and Vero. Vero tells him she has heard what a talented
painter he is, then quickly says her goodbyes because she has to go back to her
office to work. Emi walks her out but plans
to stick around to enjoy a bit of fencing.
Salma insists that their business should only belong “to the
family”. Jorge reminds Salma that Vero
IS part of the family because they adopted her.
Yes, says Salma, adopted. That’s
why only Emi should end up with everything we own. Jorge insists that he loves Vero like a
daughter and points out that Vero has worked very hard helping him run the
business. Salma is sure it’s only because
Vero wants to end up with part of the business, and she doesn’t think that’s
fair. Jorge already did plenty for Vero
by taking her in, giving her a great education, and it’s time for her to find
her own way, become independent, and leave the house.
Emi thanks Vero for changing the subject the night before when
his dad started talking about business.
He repeats that he is not interested in that, but only wants to dedicate
himself to pre-hispanic civilizations.
(We’ve heard it enough times already to suspect where “el niño” Emi’s
storyline will lead us. Perhaps Mejia
wants to give us enough lead time to reinforce our beanies before that happens,
so we should all thank him for the advance warning.) Vero encourages Emi to consider other ways he
could get involved in the family business, which she notes has grown quite a
bit into various market areas.
Jorge asks Salma why she doesn’t want Vero in the
house. I just have a hard time getting
along with her, she says, and I’m not willing to let her be “a bad influence”
on Emi now that he is back. (Imagine
that!!! She thinks there is still a
danger that her “niño” Emi will grow up to be independent. Perish the thought!!) On the contrary, says Jorge, just remember
that it was Vero who convinced Emi to study business before he studied
anthropology. “But she is always challenging me.
Yesterday she told me that our son is already a grown man and he can
decide for himself what he wants to do.”
But that’s true, says Jorge. “Well, yes….and no.” says Salma. (Yes, she really said that!!!!) She claims to be concerned that Jorge will be
left to fend for himself running the business, while Emi will just continue to
waste his time with Vero engaged in “distractions”. (Her poor “niño” has been back all of two days
and she already thinks he is slacking due to Vero’s bad influence!!!) Besides, she says, she is not suggesting that
Jorge stop supporting Vero – she only wants him to get Vero an apartment and
let her find another job, that’s all.
Mariana breaks the news to V-snake that she and Pablo will
soon be traveling to the jungle. They
are not going on vacation. They are
going because Pablo plans to create a series of “very special” paintings. V-snake is impressed that Pablo could
convince Mariana to go to the jungle and wonders how he managed that. Pablo says he is excited about his trip and
is sure that he will find there “many interesting motifs” to paint. As Pablo speaks, we fade out and into the
next scene – (what could this possibly mean?! Mejia, you are so subtle!!!)…..Ana
Perla and her over-protective grandfather disembark from the riverboat taxi at
the Mina Escondida dock, where they are greeted by Blanquita and Polo. Once again grandpa bemoans Ana Perla’s need
to travel to Mina Escondida. Well, how
else will I meet anyone, she asks?
Crescencio wonders who she could possibly want to meet. Someone she might want to marry, suggests
Blanquita. No, says abuelo, you can
forget about that. When the time is
right, I will find the right husband for her.
Cara impactada de Ana Perla. Poor
girl.
Mariana dreads the heat and the snakes in the jungle, but
that’s what excites Pablo the most. She
tells him he is an “adventurous dreamer” but needs to land his plane already,
because the only important thing is for him to make a name for himself so his
paintings can sell at the highest prices.
The tour guide leads Martin to the club’s fencing area. Within seconds, Martin and Emi (dressed in
full black ninja get-up, while everyone else is in standard white) introduce
themselves to each other. Emi offers to
engage in a fencing bout with Martin, and Martin happily accepts, without even
knowing that this ninja dude forms part of the family he wants to
infiltrate. (Aaaah, such a happy
coincidence…only in a telenovela.) Martin
immediately tells the tour guide that he will definitely join the club. Emi must not have many friends, because he is
quite happy to hear that his “new friend” (who he just met!!!!) was “accepted
into” the club. (Uh, Emi, it was the
other way around….oh, never mind!!) And
since there’s no sense in wasting any time getting to know each other better,
Emi and Martin will have their bout already, never mind that the membership
forms have yet to be filled out. And,
oh, by the way, they finally exchange names, and we get Martin’s cara impactada
when his new friend tells him his name is “Emiliano Prado Castelo.”
Mariana admits to V-snake that she loves to travel in
comfort, but for love one must sometimes make sacrifices. (How touching.) Pablo excuses himself, and Mariana sighs and
tells V-snake that she simply adores him, although he lives in the clouds. He is like a “big boy” with “a man’s talent”,
and she can’t wait to marry him. V-snake
reminds her that he has no money, but Mariana begs her to keep that a
secret. She doesn’t want anyone to find
out, for fear she will have to sell his paintings for a lot less than they are
worth. V-snake can’t believe Mariana
would fall in love “with someone like that” when her family has so much money. Well, Mariana still can’t wait to marry
him. V-snake tells her she might not be
the only one getting married, because now that Emi is back she is sure that she
will marry him.
Jorge shoots down Salma’s ideas. He wants Vero near him, at home and in the office. Salma may prefer Virginia because she is her cousin-in-law’s
daughter, but he prefers Veronica. Salma
begs him to at least be firm with Emi so he will take over the reins of the family
business. It wouldn’t be fair for it to
end up in the hands of someone (like Veronica) who is not even their blood
relative.
Martin and Emi are about to begin their fencing bout,
interrupted by a flashback of Martin and his brother Demetrio ready to engage
in their own bout. Given the ashen look
on Martin’s face, Emi wonders if Martin would prefer to leave their bout for
another time. “Oh, no, no. It’s just that
seeing you there in full gear, you reminded me of someone,” says Martin, insisting that they
continue. (Yeah, because somehow
dark-haired Demetrio all dressed in white looks so much like fair-haired “niño”
Emiliano all dressed in black.) Just
take a look at the next flashback and you will confirm their striking similarity. (Well, not really.) But you will hear Demetrio telling Martin he
finally took up Martin’s beloved fencing “in
order to impress a girl” he likes.
Martin is sure to remember now that the evil woman he hates is a fencing
enthusiast. Finally, his fencing bout
with Emi begins.
V-snake tells Mariana she’s heading over to watch Emi’s
fencing bout. “I want him to feel my unconditional support at every moment. This time Veronica will lose.” She remembers that as soon as she likes
someone, Veronica hooks up with him. But
not this time. (Yeah, V-snake, not this
time, but only because Veronica has standards and Emi is way past his prime.)
The fencing bout ends with Martin victorious!!! Emi graciously tells Martin that he is a
great sportsman and gets him to promise a rematch. They’ve known each other for mere minutes,
but Emi is ready to give Martin his card, with his home address on it. Martin is welcome to stop by his family’s
finca some day, Emi adds, so they can practice together. They can even ride horses together, he
suggests. (Boy, the “bro-love” force is
strong between these two, at least coming from Emi’s end. He seems as much in love with Martin as he
claims to be with Veronica. Almost love
at first sight, too.) Martin assures him
he will be happy to visit his home.
(Happier than you can imagine, Emi.)
Gushing like a preteen cheerleader, V-snake runs up and congratulates
Emi on his win. He corrects her, notes
his new buddy is the champ, and promptly introduces her to Martin as “Virginia
Prado Castelo.” She offers him her hand,
and as he takes it he says to her: “So that’s your name? Virginia Prado Castelo.” As if that weren’t odd enough, Martin clasps
her hand for so long that Emi once again wonders if something is wrong. The requisite chit chat ensues, during which
Martin finds out Emi has no siblings and Virginia
is his cousin. As Emi and V-snake leave,
Martin says softly to himself: “So you are the woman who caused my
brother’s death.” He stares at the
V-shaped scar on his hand and utters “Virginia…Virginia” with a look of absolute hatred on
his face.
Abuelo escorts Ana Perla all the way to the small
schoolhouse and firmly reminds her to return on time to the dock. He tells Blanquita to watch her cousin and
never leave her alone. Abuelo then
greets the aging schoolteacher and tells her he hopes she will get well soon....“so Ana Perla won’t have to come help you
anymore.” Ouch. When he leaves, Ana Perla tells the teacher
not to worry. She’s happy to help
her. In fact, the teacher is the one
doing HER the favor, giving her the perfect excuse to get out of her house.
Another red alert for
the ladies of the patio….this time we get a shot of the bare back and then
the bare chest of a new character, Julio, who is busy freshening up by a small
wash area. A maid comes out and reminds
him he should not cleanse himself in the patio, lest Ms. Ana Perla should pop
in and see him like that….in the flesh.
Julio smiles and I suspect that’s exactly what he hopes will happen one
day. The maid warns him that he could
get in trouble with Don Crescencio, but he is not concerned. He knows both the girl and her abuelo are
away. He sighs as they talk about what a
nice girl Ana Perla is, always trying to help everyone, not like her
troublemaker brother Manuel, he always mistreats all workers. We are then treated to a glimpse of Manuel at
Mina Escondida’s bar behaving like the brute he is and manhandling the
waitress, telling her she should be grateful that he set his eyes on her. Lucky for her, his abuelo walks in and
reminds him he has a responsibility to run their mine. (El cirquero Mejia strikes again and inserts
here a useless scene of NanC bathing in the river. Of course, the male members of the patio may
not find it so useless.) Manuel complains
to his abuelo that he is more an overseer than an administrator at the mine. The workers are ALL a bunch of slackers and
he can’t possibly do everything on his own.
He put them in his place but had to go get a drink to blow off some
steam. “Fine,” says Crescencio, “with
slackers and with women, one has to have a firm hand.” (LatinaInMD hereby officially declares that
she despises this abuelo, and Mejia too, for throwing in right here yet another
useless and horrendously green-screened scene of NanC bathing at the river,
with poor Blanquita having to witness it.)
Emi visits Vero at the office and finds out that in his
absence she took several courses in jewelry design and she is so good at it
that their entire new mother’s day collection was designed by her. In fact, don Jorge was so impressed by Vero's
designs that he even wanted to produce Vero’s own branded line of designs. And on top of that, we hear she also runs
Jorge’s foundation and charitable works.
Emi is in awe of her. Clearly, Vero
can do no wrong in his eyes.
Claudia asks Alfredo what Martin is up to, if he is going
out with someone. She insists he has to
know because he is Martin’s best friend.
Alfredo responds that she has to understand – even if he knows, he is
not going to tell her. She resents his
tone. She is not asking to be nosy. She is asking because she is truly concerned
for Martin, who she can tell is not well, even depressed. Martin walks in and Claudia immediately wants
to know what she can possibly do so he won’t be sad anymore. Don’t worry about it, he says, but she keeps
insisting on trying to help. When she
walks out, Alfredo tells Martin that Claudia is right, but Martin insists all
he has to do is make the woman who caused his brother’s death pay for what she
did, and he will not stop until that happens.
He hands Alfredo Emi’s card and assures him that tomorrow he will take
the first step. Today he met Virginia
Prado Castelo and he is sure SHE is the owner of the V-shaped pendant. (Lightning strikes again. Curse you, Mejia.)
Salma and V-snake join Jorge in his office and lament that
Emi didn’t join them during their delicious lunch. Jorge reminds them that Emi preferred to have
Vero give him a tour of all of the company’s new operations. Salma complains it’s too soon for Emi to
worry about the business, he should be focused on spending time with the
family. (Wait, what? Just the day before
she was complaining about Vero’s bad influence keeping Emi away from the
business, now her bad influence is bringing him into it too soon. Clearly, Vero can only do wrong in her
eyes.) Vero and Emi come in, and all Emi
can do is rave about how much the business has grown. Salma and V-snake tell him to imagine how
much more it can grow under his command.
Now his mom wants to know if he has made any decision about joining the
business. Yes, he says, after discussing
it with Vero, I’ve finally made a decision.
The bar’s waitress is busy making a “special hot
sauce”….just for Manuel the brute. She
wishes she could have smacked him, but since she can’t, she is taking it out on
those poor tomatoes, smashing them with all the strength she can muster. The bartender tells her there are plenty of
people who wish they could smash Manuel just as much.
Blanquita shares with Ana Perla her embarrassing encounter
with NanC bathing in the buff in the river.
Can you imagine if Ospin or another rower had seen her? Nah, says Ana Perla, I doubt anyone would
dare touch Nanciyaga, because it would cost him his hand for sure. For sure, giggles Blanquita, she would chop
up into pieces anyone who bothers her with that massive machete she carries
around. Ana Perla asks Blanquita if she
thinks their abuelo is serious about finding a husband for her. Blanquita is not sure, because abuelo has
been saying that since Ana Perla was a little girl. She suggests he is just saying it so Ana
Perla won’t go out with anyone. Ana
Perla sure hopes that's the case, otherwise she doesn’t know what she will
do. (Meanwhile, the bar waitress is
still fuming, hating the fact that no one dares to confront Manuel.)
Salma is not pleased to hear that Emi consulted with Vero
first. He tells them all of course he
did, because he is convinced that Vero always knows what’s best. Vero begs him not to give her so much credit,
after all the decision is all his.
V-snake strikes with her poisonous tongue, reminding Vero that she has a
tendency to put ideas in people’s heads.
(uhm, like convincing them to go off in search of a pot of gold, Virginia?!) Emi ends the suspense and tells them all they
should be grateful to Vero, because SHE convinced him to join the family
business. He promises to devote many
hours to the business, but also to his other passion. In fact, adds Vero, he is going to combine
them both and they are going to create a new line of pre-hispanic jewelry
together. “So now we will be even closer than ever,” beams Emiliano.
Martin insists that Virginia
is the evil woman, because she was at the club and talking about fencing, which
his brother loved so much. Alfredo warns
him that his desire for vengeance is blinding him, and he is just making
conjectures. Martin tells his friend to
stop talking like father Juan. He fully
intends to go to Emi’s home, get as close as he can to that woman, and use all
weapons at his disposal to conquer that miserable woman who made his
brother suffer so much. He is going to
take her to live where his brother lived, so she can suffer like he suffered. “And I
will be her worst torturer….I’m going to make her fall in love with me like a
mad woman, because I don’t want her to be happy with any other man.” Alfredo can’t believe what he is hearing and
he can’t understand, especially after seeing how Martin looked at that pretty
woman at the club earlier that day. “I don’t even know her name, and I don’t
care.” Alfredo gives his friend one
last warning: “By condemning that woman, you will also be condemning yourself.”
Next episode: Destiny has another surprise for Martin – his
second encounter with Veronica. Will he
finally find out her full name? Will he
still be so sure that Virginia
is the woman he intends to destroy? Tune
in and find out.
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