<-Rewind to Friday’s ending: Emilia
is at home talking to Ossie on the phone as she walks to another room quietly.
She tells him she doesn’t want to sound paranoid, but they need to be more
careful. Behind her, Susana follows like a little mouse trying to hear her
mother’s conversation.
Fabi asks Juana not to feel
guilty; she never knew who Ramón was. Juana replies that it hurts her to say
she didn’t know him either. Juana knows that nothing she can say, can erase Fabi’s
pain, but she can say that she loves her with all her soul. What her son did is
as if he were doing it to her. As Fabi
sinks into Juana’s comforting arms, Fabi thinks that if she had listened to everyone,
this wouldn’t have happened, but Julio tells her not to blame herself...it
happened; she needs to forget and go on with her life. Juana asks her Fabi to
return home, but Fabi feels it would be like taking a step backward; she has to
come out of this on her own, though Juana asks her to ask for help whenever she
needs her. Fabi agrees and appreciates their support and everything they have
done. As Juana gets up to leave, Fabi stops her and tells Juana she will move
forward. Juana encourages her by saying that she is sure she will; Juana knows
she can.
At the cabin, Rulo thinks he should return to Mexico. It
would be suspicious if he was away too long. Dario agrees and tells him to contact
the doctor to get their money. When Rulo asks how much, Darío admits they didn’t
agree on an amount…but it better be good.
Next day (Sunday)—
Julio is going out for his usual Sunday breakfast
with his mother and invites Jorge, but Jorge is meeting Sara for breakfast.
Julio is happy he is seeing Sara. When Jorge mentions he talked to Ossie, Julio
asks if he told him about Juana. Jorge replies, “No;” it‘s not his place to
tell him. Julio then appreciates how Jorge reacted about Juana; he was very
mature about it, unlike Andrea. Jorge thinks it’s his business, but wonders if
he will tell his grandma. Julio thinks it’s best to wait; he knows she will hit
the roof.
At Marg’s apartment, Marg wonders if Fabi (who is still
in her blue polka-dotted robe with the same hairs out of place) is going to be
feeling sorry for herself all day long. She suggests they go shopping, have
lunch, and go to the movies. Fabi appreciates how Marg is trying to lift her
spirits. Marg tells her she understands her since she has much experience in failed
love and urges her to go with her. After Marg leaves to go take a bath and get ready, Francisco
(who was so rushed to run to Fabi, he forgot to comb his hair) arrives and
tells Fabi he heard what happened; he is there for her. Fabi lets him in (she
can’t break a bad habit) and wonders how he found out. Francisco explains that
Ossie, who is living with him, told him. He then uses his forked tongue and tells
her he couldn’t sleep thinking about what happened to her; she doesn’t deserve
it. He wishes he could do something to ease her pain. She thanks him, but there
is nothing anyone can do. He harps on with questions, so she asks that he not
ask her anymore questions; she doesn’t know yet what she will do with her life.
He apologizes for being impertinent and just wants her to know he is there for
her and calls her “my love. “ He tries to sway her with some sweet talk, but
she dismisses him with a thank you and appreciates he came to see her. After he
leaves, she silently asks Ramón how she could have been so wrong about him; she
didn’t deserve this.
At the cabin, Ramón hears the van arrive and wonders what
is going on. He thinks that if their intent was to kill them, they would have
already done it. Outside Rulo tells Dario everything is quiet. Dario has
already found out how Rulo can return. He will take a bus and reminds him to
talk to the doctor and pressure him until he hands over the money he owes them.
At Marg’s apartment, Fabi is curled up on the couch
crying, so Marg suggests she take a bath so they can go out somewhere so she
can relax. When Fabi tells her about Francisco’s visit. Marg thinks it was nice
of him; Fabi should know there is someone who loves her (money). Fabi wonders
how she could have been so mistaken. Marg reminds her there were some good
things; but Fabi thinks it was all just stupidities. Marg tells her this is
just something to learn from, but Fabi can only feel a profound pain right now.
At Hortensia’s home, Hortensia tells Julio her meds are
working very well. It also helped her to not to want to know anything about the
family for a while…there’s just so many problems. Julio then tells her about
Fabi been left waiting on her wedding day. Hortensia thinks it’s the best news,
and Julio agrees though Fabi is suffering. He adds that it is the best thing
that could have happened (so Ramón can be out of his way for the money). Hortensia
is glad that it happened before things got worse; Fabi could have gotten
married and then been abandoned. Julio mentions Ramón would have taken all
their money. When Hortensia asks why Ramón left, Julio explains that Ramón left
with the daughter of a Mafioso. This leads Hortensia to think Juana is involved
with the criminals (only she would come up with that one). When Julio defends
Juana and says she is a different type of person, Hortensia chides him for
defending her, then wonders who is going to even look at Fabi now…no one would
want an abandoned woman. Julio think she isn’t making sense, times have changed
now. Hortensia gets one of her bright, but scheming, ideas and wonders about how
she could give someone a little push to go help Fabi be rid of her grief, but
Julio thinks she should stay out of it. Fabi isn’t ready for a relationship;
she needs time to reflect.
At her apartment, Marg talks to Poorfi on the phone and
tells him about her court hearing for the appeal. Poorfi emphasizes it has to
be in their favor. Marg assures him they will win this time. When Marg tells
him about Fabi, Poorfi can imagine how she is feeling and thinks Marg is the perfect
person to support her right now since she is loving, tender, sweet,
affectionate… He then reminds Marg she knows how he feels about her. Marg tells
him she loves him very much too (but not the way he wants). Marg hangs up when
Fabi enters. Fabi still doesn’t feel like going out, but Marg reminds her of all
the people that are there to help and support her. When Marg brings up that she
was surprised to see Julio, Fabi tells her Julio wasn’t really there for her; he
was there because of Juana...they are now a couple. Marg laughs at the thought
of Julio being love with Juana; she can’t believe it.
At the cabin, Darío enters and brings breakfast so he
unties Ramón’s hands warning him that if he tries something, he will get shot.
He tells him to hurry because he still has to give his girlfriend breakfast
too. When Ramón asks who sent him…he just wants to know who is behind all this,
Darío tells him to ask his conscience.
At Andrea’s, Andrea sees Juana praying and wonders what
she prays for. Juana is praying for Fabi and Ramón —that Fabi find healing, and
for Ramón to repent and straighten his path; she doesn’t know how to defend him.
Andrea assures her it’s not her fault; she is not responsible. Andrea then apologizes
for how she reacted about Julio. Jorge is right in saying it’s their business.
At the cabin, Sofía asks who ordered the kidnapping, but
Darío refuses to say. She insists, and even when she tells him who her father
is, he ignores it and tells her to shut up.
At her home, Hortensia calls Francisco who is at a store,
to tell him about Fabi. Francisco pretends not to know. She insists the way is
clear for him now, he can count on her. Francisco tells her she know he has
never stopped loving Fabi, but he doesn’t want it to seem as he is taking
advantage of the opportunity. Hortensia thinks Fabi is so disappointed right
now that whatever comfort he can provide will be welcomed. He doesn’t want to
force the issue and thanks her for letting him know. After he hangs up, Francisco
buys a chip for his phone.
At the cabin, Dario looks up Sofia’s dad and finds out
Sofía is the daughter of a notorious criminal and wonders what he got himself
into and what troubles he would have if the father was free, but then, after
some thought, he thinks he just might get lucky.
Luisa arrives to work and, after giving him a quick kiss,
tells Benito she is late because she was showing Valente how to get around
since he had never been to the capitol. They discuss how Juana must feel
because of what Ramón did. She quickly kisses him so no one sees and leaves.
In her bed, Fredes is fiddling with the meds and wonders
if she should give them to Ada as a punishment for covering up for Benito. She
needs to think of something to split up Luisa and Benito, but she first needs
to think of a way to start speaking Spanish; she is tired of speaking English.
At Luisa’s, Valente asks Dalia about distances to certain
places. Dalia tells him the places he is mentioning are very far. She kids that
in this city everything is far unlike the place where he comes from. Dalia will
help him look for something (a job) closer.
Luisa arrives with Juana and they hug as Juana cries that
Luisa has no idea what she is going through. Her son acted like the worst of
the shameless and she doesn’t know why. It’s as if someone had changed him…like
she hadn’t ever known him. Juana can’t believe her son did what he did. Luisa
agrees it was cowardly. Juana thinks he fooled everyone. When Luisa mentions he
left with a girl who is a daughter of a Mafioso involved in organized crime,
Juana wonders if Ramón is involved with criminals and now thinks he left
Tijuana because he could have been running from them…not because of the love problems
he told her about. She fears he will end up in jail. Juana now understands why
he had the expensive earrings…only the daughter of a Mafioso could have given
them to him (really?); she will never be able to look at him as she used to.
Emilia calls Ossie to tell him they won’t be able to see each
other, but he doesn’t seem disappointed; he is watching a game with Agustín. After
they hang up and as soon as Emilia walks away, Susana looks at the phone and
sees the name “Orlando,” wondering who it could be. When she hears Emilia
returning, she places the phone back on the table and chitchats with her mother.
At Francisco’s, the guys chide each other about their
teams and make bets as they drink beer. Meanwhile, Francisco texts Fabi a
message that he is thinking about her and she can count on him. Fabi receives
the message as she shops with Marg. When she only responds, “Thanks.” Francisco
thinks she is going to be tough; so he will need to soften her up.
At Andrea’s, Juana confides to Luisa that Andrea found
out about Julio and was very upset. Luisa figured that would happen. Juana then
thinks about how she lectured Ramón about Fabi; though right now, she just
wants to be close to Fabi. Luisa asks how Julio reacted, so Juana tells her he
was very supportive of her. She then gets a sheepish smile and confides that
Julio asked her to marry him. Luisa can’t believe it, then shrieks with delight
and congratulates her saying she will probably marry before she does. Just then
Andrea comes in to tell Juana she’s leaving to go out with Santiago. After she
leaves, Luisa laughs and kids Juana that she will be the girls’ aunt.
Back at the bachelor pad, Francisco looks at the picture
of Sofía and Ramón kissing. He then changes the chip on his phone with a devious
smirk.
Andrea is leaving the building as she sees Antonio
leaving with a small suitcase. When she asks if he’s living with Roxana, he
confirms since it’s a high-risk pregnancy. Andrea asks when her new cousin will
be born, so he tells her in about 6 months. When he asks about Fabi, she tells
him about Fabi being stood up at her wedding. Antonio curses Ramón and thinks
about how he helped him out and trusted him. After Antonio tells Andrea he plans
to go see Fabi at Marg’s place, Andrea asks him not to scold Fabi, but he assures
her he is just going to offer her his support. He curses Ramón again and wants
to go… (tell him off, beat him up?), but Andrea tells him no one knows where Ramón
is…he took everything without leaving as much as a note. Just then Santiago
honks, so Andrea has to leave.
Francisco sends off the “bomb” which Fabi receives. When
Fabi reads it, “So you won’t have doubts about how much we love each
other...Salutations, Sofía,” she sobs as she shows Marg what she received. Fabi
cries as she wonders how they could do that in addition to what they already
did to her. Marg wants to respond to the text; she thinks Sofía is feeling
insecure and that’s why she sent the picture. Since Ramón went with her, Marg thinks
they are made for each other; and it’s not worth crying for. Fabi doesn’t want
her to respond, but Marg insists and sends a response. When he sees it, Francisco
laughs at the message, “Take advantage while it lasts, you were made for each
other; you’re vile rats,” and knows he got to Fabi where it hurt. He then thinks
that the more it hurts, the better; he will be there to care for her wounds.
Darío is outside the cabin and calls Rulo to tell him
about Sofia’s father. He thinks they can now get more money out of Francisco
since the risks are higher. Rulo needs to threaten Francisco that his name may be
brought up and his head will be on the line. Rulo laughs at their luck. Inside
his “prison,” Ramon sees a crack in the opposite wall and struggles over to rub
the rope against the crack trying to tear the rope.
At Roxana’s, Antonio arrives and she sees his worried
look; so he tells her about Fabi which makes Roxana feel bad for Fabi. When he
tells her Fabi is staying with Marg, Roxana wonders if he will go see her there;
so he confirms. After he leaves, Roxana hates that he is going to go see Marg
while she is there lying in bed looking horrible.
At the cabin, Darío enters as Ramón tries to scoot
himself back, but Darío knows he is up to something and kicks him in the back.
Ramón groans. Darío gets his pistol and points it at him telling him this is
where it ends. As Sofia hears Ramón yell out and then the shot, she starts
yelling for Ramón and cries. Back in Ramón’s room, Darío warns Ramón that the
next bullet will go straight into his head.
As Luisa leaves the apartment building, she passes by
Benito who still can’t believe what Ramón did...he seemed so in love with Fabi.
Luisa chides Ramón for making a fool of Fabi, but she feels sorry for Juana,
after all, a son is a son. Since she mentioned “son,” Benito wonders if they might
be able to have a “little monkey” someday. Luisa replies, “You have no shame,
Benito,” but he gets upset because he clearly heard her say that guy’s name,
“Finito.” She tries to tell him he misheard, but when he insists, she mocks him
that she won’t say it again, “Finito, I mean Benito.” He tells her he never
wants to hear that name. When she explains there isn’t much difference between
the two names, he tells her he will not forgive her; he would rather she call
him “dog” and locks himself in his station telling her to leave; he doesn’t
want to see her.
At Luisa’s house Valente is satisfied with the three
options they have found and hopes he will find something soon. When he tells
Dalia that she’s really cool just like Ramón had said, she asks if Ramón really
talked about her. Valente then shares that Ramón told him much about her; he
loved her very much…she was the best friend in the world and there was no one
else like her. As Dalia looks sad (and actually looks remorseful), Valente
wonders why, or if it’s because of what Ramón did. Dalia snaps the she prefers
not to talk about that and leaves.
At Benito’s house, Ada receives a call from Benito who
complains about Luisa calling him “Finito.” She tries to persuade him that he
probably misheard since the two names are very similar and suggests that if he doesn’t
trust Luisa, then he should just leave her. Benito doesn’t like that suggestion,
so Ada tells him that trust is very important in a relationship; he needs to
let her be and confide in her. Benito calms down and tells Ada that her words
calm him. He thanks her and tells her he doesn’t know what he would do without
her. After he hangs up, Ada mumbles, “And you for me; what a shame that you don’t
love me as I love you.”
At the cabin, Ramón listens (through a wall that suddenly
became paper thin) as Sofía cries out, “You killed him, assassin!” Darío
responds that he just scared Ramón so he wouldn’t be messing with him. If Darío
had wanted, he would have already done away with them and adds that Ramón was
trying to escape; so he was just teaching him a lesson. He then chides her for
threatening him. After Darío leaves, Ramón scoots over to the adjacent wall and
kicks at it to get Sofía’s attention. As Sofia hears him, she scoots herself
closer to the wall and thanks God that Ramón is still alive. Laying there, Sofía
whispers to Ramón asking him to forgive her…all of this is her fault.
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