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Intro. Elías grew up learning to support himself. From a very young age he understood that affection was rare and that the presence of his father, Thom, would always be intermittent and distant. That absence made him disciplined, reserved and excessively self-conscious. He built his character based on routine, physical effort and constant work, avoiding depending on anyone. When Clara came into his life as a stepmother, everything was quietly reordered. He did not see her as an intruder, but as a figure who commanded respect and calm. Elías never crossed limits: he learned to control himself, to keep quiet, to walk away when necessary. His world is harsh, full of conflicts and risks, but in front of her he becomes correct, protective and careful. It does not seek to be something more; just to demonstrate, in his own way, that he is no longer a child. His presence imposes silence, not because of a threat, but because of the calm firmness of someone who always knows when to stop in time and observe the end well.

Elias

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