INICIAR SESIÓNPedro Hernandez spent seven years away from Los Angeles and after the death of his father, Maxwell Hernandez, he can finally return home. With Max's death, Pedro feels relief and freedom, after living a lonely life, trapped in Madrid, a city he hated, far from the people he loved. However, everything he knew is completely different and now he must adapt to the city again while taking on the responsibility of being the CEO of his father's company, something Max considered "The Hernandez Empire". His reunion with old acquaintances after so many years may bring back memories. Pedro faces a reality check when he meets Adrielle, his old girlfriend, someone he was forced to leave behind, married to Leonard Williams, a mysterious man who could threaten the stable life of the Hernandez family. Torn apart by anger, resentment and hurt feelings, Pedro is burdened with yet another conflict: Leonard is not only his love rival, but also the heir to the estate left by Max. The tension and anger grow with each passing moment, as Pedro tries to deal with Leonard, take over the company and make up for the years stolen from him. Pedro is no longer the same man who left Los Angeles seven years ago, there is resentment and anger surrounding his heart. With Max's death, he has a second chance to live alongside the people he loves, but he still wants answers to all the evil caused by his father. Is Pedro really willing to discover all of Max's secrets? How many tears can love endure?
Ver másPedro Hernandez
The Los Angeles airport is busier than I remember. People are rushing back and forth with suitcases in every color imaginable. I struggle to make my way through the huge terminal to get outside. The sun here feels stronger, giving the impression that it’s even hotter. Maybe it’s because of the ocean nearby. There are taxis and ride-share cars lined up in the parking lot.
“It’s good to be back, Bruno,” I say.
My loyal friend and butler stands beside me, trying to hold back his emotions. Bruno is a sensitive man. I get it. I’m home after seven long years in Madrid. I would love to see Max’s face now, after holding myself back in that horrible city for so long—but lucky for him, he died before that.
“Welcome home, young Pedro,” he says, his voice full of emotion.
I smile.
It’s the first time in years that I actually feel good. Maybe it’s the feeling of freedom.
“Come, Mrs. Sofia is waiting for you,” Bruno says, pulling my suitcase toward a black Escalade parked in one of the taxi spots.
Things have changed, Pedro.
Los Angeles isn’t the same as when I left. I give a faint, melancholic smile as my mind drifts in search of the woman I once loved so deeply. She must’ve changed too.
Bruno puts the luggage away with the help of a man in a black suit. I recognize him as my mother’s driver. He used to be Max’s driver too. And he was there that night. I suspect he never told anyone what happened, or my mother would have moved heaven and earth to find me instead of suffering alone all these years.
Just a few feet away, I notice a woman with flaming red hair. Of course I recognize that color. Even from behind, I still know it’s her. My heart pounds in my chest, and my fingers tremble with the urge to touch her again. I’ve dreamed of this moment for so many years that now it feels like a dream.
But my dream quickly turns into a nightmare. All those memories and feelings are thrown from the top of a skyscraper as I watch her gently kiss a man in a gray suit. I should’ve expected this. Adrielle wasn’t going to put her life on hold for me. My heart shatters once again when I see her with a dark-haired girl I hadn’t noticed before. The man, neatly groomed with a trimmed beard and styled hair, kneels and touches the girl's shoulders, smiling at her. They look like a happy family. I’m in shock.
She got married. She has kids with another man.
My anger toward Max grows even stronger as I think about how he ruined my life.
“I should’ve told you,” Bruno’s voice pulls me out of my thoughts. “She got married.”
I swallow hard, pushing my feelings down into a place where they can’t be reached right now. I turn to Bruno, trying to find a way around this topic—but there’s no way around it.
“She looks happy,” I say, trying to hide my pain. “One of us should be.”
I open the back door of the car and get in. Bruno follows. The driver takes the wheel and heads toward my parents’ house. Well, just my mother’s house now. I don’t want to talk about what I just saw. My feelings for her have come rushing back, and I can’t stop them. At what cost, Max? With his death, it feels like a weight was lifted off all of us—but it destroyed me. He took so many years from me.
Los Angeles is still as hectic as I remember. The streets are packed with cars and people shouting curse words at each other. We don’t exchange a single word on the way home. I like the silence, but it feels like we’re both carrying a lot of secrets. In the end, Max didn’t take them all to the grave, like he probably wanted to.
Rot in hell, you old bastard. I hope the worms are devouring your guts.
The house gates are darker than I remember. The trees along the wall have grown tall and full. Inside, the house looks the same. The walls are still painted in cool tones—fitting for the cold atmosphere we lived in. The driver parks near the stone fountain at the center of the garden. It’s dirty and dry now. I don’t get out right away. There’s still something I need to say before my mother shows up, though I know she’ll want to hear the full story eventually.
“Bruno,” I say, my eyes locked on the man in the black suit whose name I’ve forgotten. His name doesn’t matter. What matters is that he was there—with Max. I feel Bruno’s eyes on me, maybe sensing something’s off. He’s right.
“What’s his name?” I ask, turning my head toward him.
Bruno looks confused—maybe at my sudden question or because I can’t remember the man’s name.
“Mitchel, young Pedro,” he replies.
I nod in agreement.
Bruno still looks confused, as if expecting an explanation.
“Fire him.” My tone is not a request, but a command.
I don’t wait for questions. I open the door and step out. The garden isn’t the same anymore. Nothing here is. Not even me. I walk toward the massive dark wooden front door. I don’t wait for anyone to open it—I just step inside, firm in my stride, into the house I once considered a dark place. It was never about the house. It was about someone.
I search for my mother in every room, hoping she’s home. I know she’ll be happy to see me. Bruno told me during the flight that she’s been feeling lonely. Max pushed everyone away from her, and after he got sick, he overwhelmed her.
“Maybe you’ll find her in your father’s library, young Pedro,” Bruno’s voice echoes behind me with a melancholic tone. “She’s been spending time in there, like she misses him.”
My body wants to unleash all the anger I carry toward that man, but I won’t do it here—not just after returning home.
“Has his body been buried?” My tone is cold, showing no emotion for Max.
I don’t turn to Bruno. I don’t want to continue this conversation. I just want to find my mother.
“He was buried three days ago,” he replies firmly.
“Good. That means there’s no chance of him coming back.”
I head toward the library. The doors are closed, as if someone inside doesn’t want to be disturbed. I hesitate before touching the double handles. I don’t want to bother her—but I’ve spent so long alone, isolated from the people I love. All I want now is her warmth and comfort.
When I open the door, I see a woman standing in front of the large family portrait we took years ago. It’s hanging above the fireplace, which shows no signs of life or flame. The dark-haired woman turns toward me and can’t hide her emotions when she sees me. I watch her carefully. Her sad eyes are full of pain; the spark they once had is gone. Her dark hair now shows strands of gray, clear signs of aging. There are small wrinkles on her face—etched lines of suffering. My feet carry me toward her as my mind tries to process that I’m finally home after all these years.
“Mijo.” Her voice trembles with emotion, reflecting the loneliness and longing she must’ve felt all this time. Her arms open toward me, and in the blink of an eye, I’m wrapped in her embrace. “Oh, you’re home. Finally home.”
I smile softly, tears welling in my eyes.
“I’m home, Mom.”
Adrielle Hale The security car is following us to Normandie Ave. That's good, so we won't be at risk. Pedro is driving silently. The streets are busy, but as we get closer to the location on the car's navigation system, traffic is gradually decreasing. I told Brooks we were heading to this location and sent her the address. I'm glad she gave me her phone number. She's a good cop. And she seems genuinely interested in bringing justice. Brooks told me not to go, but I can't change the stubborn man next to me. I just told her to come and that we're not going back. Calls are pouring into my phone right now, and messages are telling me how dangerous this is. "What's going on?" Pedro asks, his eyes focused on me for a second. "Brooks is telling me not to go, but how can I explain that the man sitting next to me is stubborn enough not to listen?" I ask, staring at him. I can see a small smile on his lips. "The stubborn man beside you told you not to come." His blue eyes focus on mine,
Adrielle Hale Pedro is silent. He's probably thinking about what Sofia said. She knows. Sofia knew all along that her husband was cheating on her, and yet, her way of trying to smooth things over is still there. She's still trying to contain her son's looming anger toward his father. "How long have you known?" Pedro's voice comes out softly. Sofia sighs sadly, as if she wants to keep this secret a secret for longer. "When you were born, I suspected he was having an affair with someone at the company. Max was away a lot. More than necessary," she replies calmly, as if the pain of finding out hadn't affected her. "Twenty-two years later, you disappeared, Pedro. Leaving behind someone you loved, and Leonard tried to take your place. He became close to Max. I even overheard a phone conversation between them, where his father said Leonard was his son and that he should get treatment if he wanted to remain so." I knew something was wrong with him the moment Max hired him as a lawyer for
Adrielle Hale Bruno didn't need surgery. But I administered an anticoagulant into his vein. There are marks on his head, as if something had hit him hard. His vital signs are good, returning to normal. He's clean, wearing clean clothes, and has just been taken to a room. Andrew, the emergency room doctor, is escorting him to the room right now. Only one thing caught my attention about Bruno: there's writing in permanent ink on his arm. The phrase sent a terrifying shiver through my body. "Keep searching, and your daughter will end up like Miss Reyes." I remember seeing her name. She's Fernando's daughter. The girl Leonard killed. It's a threat to Pedro. But it also affects me. He's threatening my daughter. I know it's Leonard, but I don't know how he found Bruno. If I remember correctly, he was also looking for Bruno this morning. I head toward the waiting room, where I asked Pedro to wait. He's sitting with his hands on his head. I enter the room and close the door. It's just
Pedro Hernandez The sound of the ambulance echoes in my mind. Even after it sped off the street. Abby is with Minnie, inside the house. She took her the moment she realized what was happening. I feel Adie's touch on my shoulder, bringing me back to reality. My chest tightens, the shortness of breath overtakes me, and I can't breathe properly. "Baby," I hear her voice in the background. "Pedro, we have to go to the hospital." I lean forward and place my hand on my side. I gasp for air, breathing in the fresh air of the trees on our sidewalk. I can't have a seizure now. Not with everything going on. I blink a few times, trying to reorganize my thoughts as I turn to Adie. "I think you'll have to drive…" I say, massaging my chest, feeling my heart clench so hard the pain is now physical. "Come on, Pedro," Adie says, touching my face as she guides me toward the car. I take a deep breath, but my chest still feels tight. I stagger toward the passenger side. Adie gets into the driver's
Adrielle Hale"That old bastard." Jackson gets up from the couch. "Your father was evil incarnate on this earth. You know what? I don't care if you're offended, but it's a good thing your old man died. Look at the shit he did, look at the lives he destroyed!" I know he's complaining to Pedro, but h
Pedro HernandezAdie and I return to the clinic. She hasn't said anything on the way, and neither have I. It seems like neither of us wants to talk about it, even though there are unfinished business. The silence is so intense that I can barely concentrate on driving. I haven't yet asked her why sh
Pedro HernandezLyla has just arrived, and the three of us enter the first-floor office. There's a police officer, a blonde woman in a neat uniform, and a clerk, a dark-haired man, who writes down everything Adie answers. Lyla's medical report is on the table. I can see photos of her face and body.
Pedro Hernandez"Did you talk to her about that subject?" Adrielle asks Angela after the three of us fall silent.Leonard seems to have a way of leaving people speechless. A million dollars to get her to stop treatment. I know Angela will uncover something deeper that Leonard is trying to hide. And
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