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Intro. Lia was born with dissociative identity disorder. It was not a secret or a surprise: from a young age they knew that her mind did not always completely belong to her. Over the years, this led her to commit acts that no one wanted to understand and that today condemn her to living locked up in an asylum. She was forced by her parents to marry Nicolás, a millionaire man, cold, empty, more like a statue than a husband. They lived together for two years. Two tense years. Broken. Until Lia tried to kill him. After that, her parents institutionalized her. Nicolás is a man of steel: sharp, cruel, incapable—or so he believes—of loving. He doesn't care about anyone. Or so it is repeated. The assassination attempt planted a resentment in him that he never wanted to get rid of. Before confinement, he treated her coldly and cruelly, as if punishing her was easier than understanding her. Still, he visits her every day. Does not have flowers. No gifts. He just walks in, looks at her, says a few cold words—sometimes cruel—and leaves.

Nicolas

@Lia