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I hired someone to find out: Sophie was still living in the old house, working in an office, raising her child alone. The man from back then had left her after only a year. I wanted to appear again — successful, stylish, to make her regret. To make her understand that losing me was the…

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Noah smiled innocently. I bought him ice cream and asked about his studies. He said: “My mom often works extra hours at night, but she loves me very much.” My heart sank. That evening, I called Sophie. Her number was the same. When I said, “I’m Ethan,” there was silence on the other end of…

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We met at an old cafe near the beach, where we used to hang out during our college days. Sophie arrived, thinner and paler than before, without makeup or jewelry. But her eyes were still the same — gentle, deep, and sad. “You’ve changed a lot.” “Me too.” We talked like two strangers. I saw…

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I bought toys, told stories, took her to the park. One time, Noah said: “Daddy, mommy cries a lot alone, but she says it’s okay.” I paused. A month later, I invited Sophie to dinner. I planned to show off my achievements, then turn around and leave so she could regret it. But when I…

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The mother entered her son’s eight-story mansion for the first time, but a single sentence from her daughter-in-law made her cry and return to the village in the middle of the night. “Son, I love you, but I don’t belong here.”

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Doña Elena lived in a humble thatched hut on the banks of the Papaloapan River in Veracruz, where the nights were filled with crickets and the murmur of the water. At 73, she still rose before dawn to water her small garden of chilies and tomatoes and feed the few chickens she had left. Her…

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Her husband, Don Mateo, had died decades ago, and her only son, Diego, was all she had in the world. He had been a bright, hardworking child, the pride of the entire town. When he left for Mexico City on a university scholarship, everyone said the young man would go far. He went so far…

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Doña Elena would smile and always reply the same thing: “That’s enough for me. As long as he’s well.” But every night, before turning off her kerosene lamp, she would take the old photograph of Diego when he was eight years old, covered in mud but smiling, and kiss it affectionately. One day, as a…

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“Mama,” he said in a broken voice as he knelt before her. “Forgive me. I shouldn’t have left you here. I want to take you to live with me. In my house.” It’s big, comfortable… you deserve to rest. Doña Elena felt tears streaming down her face, unstoppable. “Oh, son… I never asked you for…

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Diego’s house in Polanco was a monstrous display of luxury: eight stories, endless windows, and a foyer that looked like it belonged in a museum. But the luxury didn’t impress Doña Elena as much as the cold gaze of Mariana, her daughter-in-law. Tall, elegant, perfectly made up… but with an expression that concealed nothing. No…

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The first dinner was an interminable silence. Mariana barely looked up from her phone. Diego talked about contracts, clients, trips, but every time his wife glanced at him, he fell silent. There was something strange. Something dark. Doña Elena began to feel a knot in her stomach. This wasn’t the Diego she had raised. After…

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