Before I could say anything, she rushed toward him, threw her arms around him, and burst into tears.
The air felt heavy. I stood still, completely lost. My mother clung to him, trembling, while Santiago stared at her in disbelief.
“Are you… Thalía?” he whispered, voice shaking.
My heart began pounding violently.
“Mom… you know Santiago?”
They both turned to look at me. For a moment, neither spoke. Then my mother wiped her tears and sat down.
“Lina… there is something I must tell you. When I was young, I loved a man named Santiago… and he is that man.”
“When I was studying at a technical school in Guadalajara, he had just graduated. We were deeply in love, but my grandparents didn’t approve. They said he had no future. And then… Santiago had an acc:ident, and I lost all contact. I thought he had d:ied…”
“I never forgot you, Thalía. When I woke up in the hospital, I was far away and had no way to reach you. When I finally returned, I heard you already had a daughter… and I didn’t dare interfere.”
My vision blurred. Every word felt like a blow.
“So… my daughter…” I whispered.
“Lina… you are Santiago’s daughter.”
The world went silent. Outside, the only sound was the wind rustling through the trees. Santiago stepped back, eyes red, arms limp at his sides.
Everything inside me shattered. The man I loved—the one I believed was meant for me—was my father.
My mother pulled me close, sobbing.
“I’m so sorry… I never imagined…”
I said nothing. My tears spoke for me—bitter, heavy, impossible to stop.
We sat together for a long time that day. It was no longer a moment to introduce a boyfriend, but a reunion of souls separated for more than two decades.
And I… a daughter who found her father and lost her first love in the same moment… could only sit in silence as the tears kept falling.

