The rain leaking through the ceiling had become part of your life—no longer just weather, but a slow, steady reminder of everything falling apart.
Each drop echoed into the metal pot beside Bruno’s mattress, counting hunger instead of time.
Your son burned with fever, too weak to move, while your daughter quietly played nearby, unaware of how serious things had become. The fridge was empty. The bills were overdue. And there was no one left to help—your ex had disappeared years ago, leaving nothing behind.
That morning, you kissed Bruno’s hot forehead and promised to return with something better than medicine… even though you didn’t know how.
You spent hours walking through the city, asking for work—restaurants, shops, anywhere—but no one wanted you. Desperation followed you everywhere, growing heavier with every rejection.
Then, outside a café, you overheard a conversation.
A wealthy man—paralyzed, difficult, impossible to please—needed a caretaker. The pay was high, but no one could last.
You stepped inside anyway.
You had no experience, no training—just two children who needed you to survive.
“I have children,” you said. “And I can’t afford to quit.”
That was enough to earn you a chance.
Hours later, you stood in front of a mansion that looked like another world. Inside, everything was polished, controlled… and cold.
Then you met him.
Adrián Zárate—rich, powerful, and broken.
He dismissed you instantly.
But you didn’t back down.
“I may be poor,” you said, “but I’m not here to be pitied.”
Something in that answer made him pause.
And for reasons no one expected… he let you stay.
The job was brutal. Long hours, constant care, and a man who pushed everyone away. He insulted you, tested you, tried to break you.
But you stayed.
Because you needed the money.
Because your children needed to eat.
And because, slowly, beneath the anger and cruelty, you saw something else—
A man who had lost everything.
Day by day, the tension between you shifted. You stopped fearing him. He stopped dismissing you. And somewhere in the middle, a strange trust began to grow.
Until the day everything changed.
When you were asked to help bathe him, you didn’t expect anything unusual. It was just another task.
But the moment you undressed him—
You saw it.
A small, crescent-shaped birthmark.
Your breath stopped.
Your hands trembled.
Because you had seen that mark before.
Not on a stranger.
On someone you had lost a lifetime ago.
In that moment, the world broke open.
And you realized…
The man in front of you wasn’t just your employer.
He was your brother.
