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Si tú y yo dejamos la relación ¿Por qué no podías sacarme a Fina de la cabeza? ¿Por qué no era capaz de entregarme? Como tú te mereces. Imagínate ahora que sé que no se fue por voluntad propia. ¿Cómo es la vida, no?

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00:00If you and I ended the relationship, why couldn't you get Fina out of my head?
00:04Why wasn't I able to give myself to you the way you deserve?
00:08I wanted to know if you are a member of your association.
00:12It will be Fina Valero with a V.
00:15And would you be so kind as to call me as soon as you do that check at this same phone number?
00:19It's to inform you of a death; you see, it's an important matter.
00:25Very kind.
00:28Good morning.
00:29Good morning.
00:30Marta wanted to thank you for hosting Valentina yesterday.
00:33There's nothing to be thankful for.
00:35In fact, how are you? Were you able to rest after everything that happened last night?
00:38Yes, I felt much calmer knowing I was with you.
00:41By the way, is he still at your house?
00:42No, Andrés accompanied her to the dormitories this morning.
00:45My father has spoken to some of his contacts in the Civil Guard and there will be a patrol car circling the area
00:51the colony.
00:51Thank him for me.
00:52He doesn't deserve it.
00:54When were you planning to tell me that man was around here?
00:57The truth is, I hadn't planned to tell you, Marta.
00:59Well, you should know that the safety of my employees is my responsibility because I am their boss.
01:04I think I've already shown more than enough that I care about what happens to him.
01:06Marta, I know.
01:07But you're very busy with other matters.
01:09It's not...
01:12You're right.
01:14My mind is on other matters.
01:18And thank you for helping me try to find Fina.
01:21That's very generous of you.
01:23You don't have to thank me, Marta.
01:25Everything I do for you, I do for myself too.
01:28You mean a lot to me.
01:29And if I can help you be happy, I will.
01:31Although, well, there's no room for me in that happiness.
01:35Although there is no room.
01:37When?
01:38I care about you a lot.
01:41Yes, but...
01:43And now you're going to tell me that what happened yesterday can't happen again?
01:46No?
01:49If you and I ended the relationship, why couldn't you get Fina out of my head?
01:53Why wasn't I able to give myself to you the way you deserve?
01:58Imagine now that I know he didn't leave of his own free will.
02:02That's life, isn't it?
02:03Before, you were furious with his life and...
02:06Like I've told you a thousand times, I think I was just a band-aid so you could forget about her.
02:10I've also told you many times that it hasn't been a band-aid for me.
02:14We've been girlfriends.
02:16Lovers.
02:18Friends and confidantes.
02:22But I don't want to hurt you.
02:24Unfortunately, that's not in your hands.
02:27Anyway, the...
02:28You were looking when I came in, weren't you?
02:30Yeah.
02:31I was talking to an association of photographers from Rosario.
02:34And this morning I spoke with one woman from Bariloche, another from Mendoza, and...
02:38With all the ones I'm finding from Argentina.
02:41I know it's crazy.
02:43Argentina is very big.
02:44But your determination is even greater.
02:47Yeah.
02:49The only thing that worries me about all this is...
02:53If you've thought, what will she do if she...?
02:56If she doesn't want to answer me.
02:58If she's already moved on.
03:00Yes, what would you do then?
03:02Well, I suppose I'll have to go through another new grieving process...
03:05Distinct.
03:07And perhaps with time...
03:10Renew my life.
03:11And do you know that even if that happened, you would still have time to be happy?
03:16I'm going downstairs to see Valentina.
03:18That way I make sure everything is in order.
03:21Do you want to come?
03:22No.
03:23I'll stay here.
03:23I'll say I'll go and see it later.
03:25OK.
03:31The conversation between Paula and Manuela takes place during a highly emotional moment,
03:37where Paula finds herself completely overwhelmed by the consequences of her actions.
03:42From the beginning, it is clear that Paula is going through a deep personal crisis.
03:48He explains that it all started when someone began asking questions and relating situations.
03:53which ultimately involved her, causing everything to explode unexpectedly.
03:58This revelation leaves her exposed to others, generating a feeling of rejection.
04:03which makes her believe that everyone hates her, except Tasio.
04:07This perception intensifies her anguish, because she not only feels that she has lost her place in the
04:12house, but also the respect of those around her.
04:15Desperate, Paula wonders what she can do now.
04:19His response, almost resigned, is that the only thing left for him to do is repent and ask for forgiveness.
04:25At that moment, Manuela intervenes with a more balanced attitude.
04:29He clarifies that he doesn't hate her, but he does feel anger seeing how a young woman with potential has
04:35made decisions that have ruined their situation.
04:38This nuance is important because it introduces a more complex view.
04:42Paula is not seen as someone completely lost, but as a person who has committed
04:48serious errors despite having valuable qualities.
04:51Manuela acknowledges that Paula is reckless, but also admits that she performs her duties well.
04:56job.
04:57This duality reflects that life is not black or white, but a mixture of successes and failures.
05:03However, he insists that, by not knowing how to control herself, Paula has ruined an opportunity that
05:09It could have lasted a lifetime. These words hit Paula hard.
05:14who begins to grasp the magnitude of what happened. As the conversation progresses,
05:20Paula expresses her fear of the future. She feels she has lost everything, including Doña Carmen's trust.
05:26Manuela's and everyone else's. But what hurts her most is having lost the man.
05:31whom she has fallen in love with. This is the key point of her confession. She openly acknowledges that she is
05:37in love, and not just in any way, but in an intense and completely new way
05:42for her. She claims she's never felt anything like this for anyone before. This love, far from bringing her
05:49Happiness has become the source of her downfall. Manuela is surprised to hear
05:54This confession indicates that the situation is more serious than she imagined. Paula, for her part,
06:00On the one hand, he does not attempt to justify his actions, but he does make it clear that, despite the consequences,
06:07I would do it all again. This statement reveals the depth of her feelings. For her,
06:13That love was worth the risk, even though it destroyed their stability. However, it also
06:19It reveals a more practical and desperate side. He acknowledges that his only option now is to save.
06:24He wants to leave as soon as possible. He wants to get away from that place where he feels he no longer belongs.
06:30fearing, moreover, that their reputation would be damaged and that other houses would find out what had happened,
06:36which would further complicate their future employment. This fear of social rejection reflects their vulnerability.
06:42Manuela, trying to bring some justice, is aware of her position and the limited opportunities she has.
06:48Regarding the situation, he mentions that Tasio should also take responsibility. He points out that it's not fair.
06:54that all the blame falls on Paula, when he also participated in what happened. This
07:00This observation introduces an important theme: the inequality in how the actions of
07:05Men and women. Paula, however, seems more focused on her emotional pain than on seeking
07:12fairness. He believes that Tasio will probably regret it and return to his former life, with his wife.
07:18as if nothing had happened. This idea deeply wounds her, because it implies that what for
07:24She was true love; for him, she might have been a passing infatuation. Even so, Paula reaffirms that
07:30She would repeat everything. This insistence underscores her internal conflict. She knows she has made a mistake.
07:37But she can't deny what she felt. It's a mixture of regret and conviction that makes her...
07:43The situation is even more complex. Manuela, realizing the seriousness of the matter, acknowledges that
07:49Everything is worse than I thought. However, instead of rejecting Paula, she decides to adopt a
07:55A more understanding stance. He tells her that things are done and can't be changed, but that if
08:01If he wants to avoid further negative consequences, he will have to make an effort to behave properly from now on
08:07from now on. This advice marks a turning point. It's no longer about lamenting, but about acting with
08:14Responsibility. Paula accepts this condition without hesitation. She promises that she will do what is necessary to
08:20to amend his behavior. This promise reflects his desire to redeem himself, to recover at least a part
08:26of what she has lost. Faced with this attitude, Manuela decides to support her. She offers her help, but asks her to
08:33A change that won't cause more problems. This gesture is crucial because it gives Paula an opportunity.
08:39to rebuild, even if from a more humble position. The conversation ends with Paula showing
08:46a sincere feeling of guilt. He offers to help Manuela with the work, acknowledging that his
08:52This behavior has created an additional burden. This gesture symbolizes his attempt to repair the damage.
08:57not only with words, but with actions. Manuela, however, downplays it at that moment.
09:05probably understanding that the most important thing is the change of attitude rather than the specific effort.
09:10Overall, the scene reflects a process of fall and possible redemption. Paula goes from
09:17Absolute despair gives way to a glimmer of hope, thanks to Manuela's conditional support. The dialogue explores
09:23topics such as impulsive love, the social consequences of personal decisions, guilt,
09:30Regret and the possibility of change. It also highlights the differences in how
09:35Responsibilities are assumed, and how feelings can lead a person to act against them.
09:41her own well-being. In the end, Paula doesn't find an immediate solution to her problems, but she does find a
09:47direction, accept their mistakes, learn from them, and try to rebuild their lives little by little.
09:54Manuela's help doesn't erase what happened, but it offers her a point of support at a time when
09:59all
10:00He seemed lost. From that moment on, the conversation ceased to be merely a way to vent.
10:06to become the beginning of a process of emotional reconstruction for Paula. Although the pain
10:12It remains very present, but a small light is beginning to appear amidst the uncertainty.
10:18The mere fact that Manuela hasn't completely rejected her is already an unexpected relief. Paula,
10:24who minutes before felt completely alone and singled out by everyone, finds in that attitude a
10:30a kind of refuge, however fragile. However, that relief doesn't erase the shame she feels. Paula is
10:38very aware that he has lost more than just the trust of others. He has also lost the
10:43image she had of herself. Up until that moment, she probably saw herself as a responsible person,
10:50hardworking, someone capable of getting ahead through effort. Now, however, she is perceived as someone
10:57who has failed, who has made impulsive decisions that have had serious consequences. This conflict
11:03The internal aspect is one of the most painful parts of their situation, because it's not just about repairing what
11:09not to worry about what others think of her, but to reconcile with herself. In that sense, the words of
11:15Manuela's words about her promising future resonate strongly. Paula begins to understand that she hasn't yet
11:21All is lost, even though it may seem so right now. That idea, however small, sows a seed of doubt.
11:28From his despair, perhaps he can still rebuild his life if he acts with intelligence and patience.
11:34But to get to that point, he will first have to face the immediate consequences of what
11:40happened. One of the biggest fears he expresses is social rejection. In an environment where reputation
11:46It is everything; any scandal can mark a person's destiny for a long time.
11:52Paula knows that her mistake affects not only her present, but also her future opportunities. That's why
11:59She insists so much on her desire to leave. She doesn't just frame it as an escape, but as a
12:05Survival strategy. Start over somewhere else where no one knows their story. Even so,
12:12That idea also makes her sad. Leaving means leaving behind everything she knows, even those things
12:19that he still cherishes. It means acknowledging that he cannot completely repair the damage in that place. And,
12:25Above all, it means accepting that her relationship with Tasio has no future. This last point is,
12:32Perhaps the hardest to accept. Because, although she tries to appear practical when talking about saving and
12:38Even though she can't leave, her heart remains anchored to that love. Paula can't let go of what she felt. Even
12:45When she acknowledges that he will probably return to his former life with his wife, she cannot
12:51Avoid clinging to the intensity of what you've experienced. That contradiction, between what you know you should do and what you don't.
12:57What she feels keeps her in a constant state of tension. Manuela, for her part, observes all of this.
13:04with a mixture of toughness and compassion. His experience allows him to see beyond the immediate moment. He knows that
13:11Paula is at an age where emotions can lead to wrong decisions, but
13:16He also understands that these mistakes can become important learning experiences if they are followed.
13:21They deal with it correctly. That's why he insists so much on responsibility. It's not enough to simply repent.
13:27It is necessary to demonstrate through actions that the lesson has been learned. At this point, the relationship between the two
13:33It begins to transform. From a more hierarchical dynamic, where Manuela was simply a figure
13:39From a position of authority, they move to a more human relationship, almost one of guidance. Manuela does not justify what happened,
13:46But neither does it condemn Paula beyond redemption. It offers her something far more valuable, an opportunity for redemption.
13:54conditional on her future behavior. Paula, aware of this, clings to that opportunity.
14:00His offer to help with the work is not just a practical gesture, but a way of demonstrating
14:06Their willingness to change. It's their way of saying, I want to do better. Even though it might seem like something
14:12Small, but actually an important step, because it involves moving from the passivity of regret
14:18to action. On an emotional level, this moment also marks a change. Paula begins to go out
14:25from the spiral of self-pity in which she was trapped. She no longer simply laments what
14:30He hasn't lost, but he starts thinking about what he can do from now on. This change of focus
14:36It is fundamental to its evolution. However, the road ahead will not be easy. The wound remains open.
14:43And there will be times when the memory of what happened, especially of his relationship with Tasio,
14:48It will hurt her again. She will also have to face the stares and comments of others.
14:54that probably won't disappear overnight. Each of those moments will test
15:00his determination. Furthermore, the question of Tasio's responsibility remains unresolved. Although
15:06Manuela mentions that he should also take his share, but the reality is that Paula bears the brunt of it.
15:12part of the emotional and social burden. This inequality is not only unfair, but also adds a
15:18an extra layer of frustration to their situation.
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