“I don’t like to think about it,” Diego replied.
Cecilia ran along the sand, laughing, the ring shining on her hand.
“Eternally,” he repeated.
“Eternally,” Ximena said.
For the first time in sixteen years, Diego finally felt he was home.
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“I don’t like to think about it,” Diego replied.
Cecilia ran along the sand, laughing, the ring shining on her hand.
“Eternally,” he repeated.
“Eternally,” Ximena said.
For the first time in sixteen years, Diego finally felt he was home.
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