Something inside me finally snapped.
“No,” I said, looking straight at her.
“For my family.”
Silence again.
Because for the first time, I made it clear who my family was.
My wife.
And the child we were expecting.
At that moment, we heard movement behind us.
Lucía stood there.
Her eyes wet.
She had been listening.
“You didn’t have to argue for me,” she said softly.
“Yes, I did,” I answered.
“I don’t want to cause problems,” she whispered.
I took her hands.
“They’re already there,” I said gently. “You’re my family.”
No one spoke.
Then something unexpected happened.
My mother stood up.
She walked toward Lucía.