My dad saw me limping down the street, holding my baby and grocery bags, and asked where my car was. When I quietly explained that my partner’s mother had taken it and expected gratitude, his expression changed instantly.

His expression didn’t soften, but his voice warmed slightly.

“Then they shouldn’t have started one.”

He carefully held Mateo for a moment so I could climb into the car without twisting my ankle further. Mateo looked up at him—and smiled.

Dad secured him in the back seat with the focus of someone who had already decided that the next hour mattered more than anyone’s feelings.

Then he sat behind the wheel like a man preparing to drive straight into a storm.

My heart raced as I stared ahead.

Because I knew exactly where we were going.

And I knew Rosa would call me ungrateful.

But for the first time in months…

I didn’t feel alone.

The drive to Luis’s parents’ house was short, yet it felt endless.

Dad kept the radio off. He didn’t speak. He simply drove with the same tense calm I remembered from childhood—the calm he had when a transformer blew during a storm and everyone else ran except him.

Outside the window, life continued normally. Shops closing for the evening. Taco stands lighting their grills. People walking home.

As if my world weren’t about to change.

When we turned onto Rosa and Don Ernesto’s street, the air seemed to stick in my lungs.

“Dad…” I whispered.

He parked in front of the house without answering.

A neat two-story home painted pale yellow. Flowerpots perfectly aligned. Always spotless. Always orderly.

Always full of rules.

“Stay here for a moment,” he said.

“No,” I replied, surprising even myself. “If you’re going in, I’m coming too.”

Dad looked at me—not like a child, but like a woman making her own decision.

He nodded.

He helped me out of the car. Pain shot through my ankle, but I stayed upright.

Rosa opened the door before we even knocked. She was always watching the street.

She froze when she saw us.

“Camila,” she said sharply. “What are you doing here? And whose car is that?”