Ana's Revenge (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 20 - Episode #1.20 - full transcript

A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES

Mommy!

Mejía for president, gentlemen!

My campaign's approach will be
to work with community leaders.

With me, you'll have national
entrepreneurship programs

for small companies and PYMES.

We're going to help those
who have struggled,

and have gone into debt.

We're also going to support single mothers
who are the heads of their families.

And especially, the community leaders.

That is our goal.



That's what we were going to publish.

They stole our idea.

No, that's really weird.
That's not Ramiro's style.

Let's just change the approach.

And to get that, my team and I
will work all night long.

But we're not going to win
with dirty strategies.

CANDIDATES' POPULARITY

Come in.

Analía, my dad needs you in his office.

OK.

Sofía?

Sofía.

Go rest.

Good job.



Both of you, good job.

You wanted to see me?

Analía Guerrero,
Fabiola Contreras.

Our new campaign lawyer.

Counselor Fabiola.

Who are you?

I'm Ana Lucía Junca.

What do you want?

You met with my mom
a few days ago.

Who's your mom?

Darelis Junca.

Congressman Mejía
has talked to me a lot about you.

- A pleasure to meet you.
- From now on,

Fabiola will be part of our team.

Oh, I'm so happy to work
with the congressman again.

- When did you work together?
- On several things,

and very closely on all of them.
Isn't that right, sir?

- Why? Is that hard to believe?
- No, not at all.

I just thought I knew everything
about Guillermo's career

and I didn't realize
you two had collaborated so closely.

Fabiola...

If you'd like, go to HR
so they can give you your contract.

And whatever you need,
I'm here, OK?

- You're so nice! Thank you.
- You're welcome.

I, on the other hand,
do know everything about him.

That's how I know you're his right hand...

and his left!

Yes, that too.

Well, welcome.

I had to finish it.

Bye, honey.

- Bye. Excuse me.
- Go ahead.

Are you OK?

Yes, it's just that what happened
affected me a lot.

- Well, go get some rest.
- No, you go.

- OK. I'll take a shower and be back.
- Yes.

I know a lot about the underworld
of politics.

And I know their ambitions,

their thirst for power.

And I also know about their egos,
their tricks.

And all those mutual admiration societies.

I mean, if you want to know more
about the underworld of politics

and this social farce, it's very easy.

Go to that link and you'll be able
to get all the information there,

because that's my new channel,
where you'll find a lot of material

and things to talk about.
Don't forget!

Oh, wow!

Three hundred and fifty thousand likes
is too many.

No...

But I don't think my dad is going to like
your honest speech.

Well, too bad for him,

because I finally found what I'm good at.

- Juan...
- Stop worrying so much!

- I don't want you to fight.
- Hey!

When it's your turn, it's your turn.
I'm tired of being a sheep.

And you should stop trying to make
Mom and him fix things between them.

You should think of yourself
and what you really want.

Three hundred and fifty thousand,
and there will be more.

So, what's the news?

She's not my daughter.

I...

wanted to believe that Carolina
wasn't telling the truth, David.

But she is yours.

Who raised her?
Who saw her being born?

Who has given her everything?

She's more your daughter
than anybody else's.

But that opens the door
for Carolina...

to carry out her threat, David,
and take her away from me.

So what?

Aren't you going to fight back?

We keep searching for Fabiola Contreras,
but nothing.

I found her.

Really? Where?

She's Mejía's new campaign lawyer.

No way! She just showed up?

She was in jail in Ecuador
for several years,

and now Mejía has hired her
for his campaign?

That's not a coincidence.
They've been working together for years.

Your mother is dead.

- What?
- Yes! They said that on the radio.

No, no. She was running behind me.
She's not dead.

Of course she is.
They said it was a car accident.

It wasn't an accident.
There was this guy... Guillermo Mejía.

He killed her.

Guillermo León Mejía?
The councilman?

That man is a killer.

Shut up.
You can't say that to anybody.

It has to be a secret
between the two of us, OK?

My mother trusted the wrong person.

Fabiola betrayed her.

She told Mejía about the lawsuit
and he killed her.

That's why there's no copy of the file.

If Andrea hadn't gotten me out,
Fabiola would have handed me to Mejía.

I'd be dead too.

They have been accomplices
since the beginning.

No, but something doesn't add up.

That guy doesn't leave loose ends.
Why is this woman still alive?

I saw them today,

and Mejía was very tense
when he was talking to her.

But she was calm, relaxed.

- She must be blackmailing him.
- But with what?

With the copy of the lawsuit or what?

No, that won't put him in jail.
That case is closed.

If she makes a scene,

the campaign is over.
But, to answer your question,

she must have information on him.

Dirty business, illegal stuff
that she's covered up for him for years.

That could put him in jail.

How can we figure out what she has
on him and where she keeps it?

Get Fabiola's information

as soon as her contract is uploaded
to the system.

We're going to dig up all her dirt
and bury her in it.

I'm going to finish her off.

I'm going to do it for killing my mom
and her unborn baby.

Look, the first thing we have to do
is find Helena's biological father,

and determine if he wants
to claim his parental rights.

- And if he does?
- Well, if he does,

there would be three people fighting
over your daughter.

OK. Let's look at the other side.

What if he's not interested?

Well, I'm sure Carolina will contest
your paternity

to block your claim to the child.

Of course! That's why she confessed
you're not the girl's father.

But I'm not going to allow it,
Juan Carlos.

Give me options, please.

Well... we have two options.

The first is for you to talk to your ex,

reach an agreement
on the child's custody

- and negotiate.
- Juan Carlos, that's not going to happen.

That subject is impossible in this war
with Carolina.

You saw her in court, right?

Then give her what she wants.

You told me she wanted a piece
of your family business.

I'd give her everything for my child.

I swear.
I can give her my house.

I can give her my share of the company.

But money is not the problem, Juan Carlos.

She did this as an excuse
to prolong the process.

Then, what does she want?

She wants to hurt me.

She realized I was with someone and...

Yeah, things are complicated.

She's angry because of that.
But I'm going to fight.

What's the second option?

The second option is more costly.

You would have...

to prove that Carolina is not fit

to raise the girl.

This way, the state would take
the child away from her.

And that's when we would file papers

so that you, who are not her biological
father, can legally adopt her.

- Adopt?
- Yes.

Juan Carlos, adopt?
That's ridiculous!

I've been that girl's father
since she was born.

I love her. I've given her everything.
That's ridiculous.

Yes, I know. But, look,
it can sound ridiculous and strange

and whatever, but unfortunately,
that's the law.

That's why my recommendation
is the first choice.

You have to negotiate with your ex.

You have to talk to her
and reach an agreement.

Because if you don't,
she has a good chance

of getting full custody
and taking the child from you.

Yefer, handsome! Look at the time!

They're going to make you sign
the late sheet again.

If you want, there are arepas
and sugar water.

You're exaggerating,
You can barely see that.

No, you're exaggerating,
I look just fine.

I'm going to take the boy to school
because Toto brought him yesterday.

What do you mean?

Toto the Toad came over
and you didn't tell me?

- He brought him to the door.
- "He brought him to the door".

Do you think I'm stupid?

You're hiding things
from me again, Dora.

You know I hate that.

Oh! What are you going to do?

Are you going to hit me again?
Do it.

Do you want me to punch you again?

Punch me. Do it.

Yefer, handsome!
I'm waiting for you.

Punch me.

Handsome, what are you doing?

Hey, boss,
you know I like being violent.

I get excited,

punching and all that,

but I think intelligence is more my thing.

- Intelligence? I can tell!
- Come on...

The one for that is the Rock, he's strong,

he's big
and he can really punch hard, boss.

Call that guy and tell him to do it
and to take his time with it.

That dog's going to pay for messing
with my boy's mom!

- Right away, boss.
- Go and look for Bebeco.

I have a job for him and you.

- A good one?
- Yes.

- I'll see you at the warehouse at noon.
- Sure, boss.

I'll finish up and meet you.

- Excellent, boss.
- Intelligence.

Look, honey,
come straight home after school.

You won't be hanging out, OK?

So what do you want?
For me not to open the store

and stay home staring at your face
all day?

- You didn't pack your backpack, handsome.
- Are you stupid or what?

Do you want Toto to see your bruise,
be a snitch and say that I hit you?

Go, handsome. I'll catch up.

- Bye, handsome. Take care. Behave.
- Yes, sir.

I already told you Toto won't find out.
Should I repeat it?

Be careful, OK?

Hey, honey, one more thing.
Come here.

I hope I don't see you over there
at Mejía's headquarters,

looking for something you haven't lost,
OK?

Just so we're both clear on that.

Yefer, wait for me!

I'm so happy to see you!

Seriously! I've seen you in interviews
and everything. You're famous.

- No! Not really...
- Yes.

How are you?
How are things with Caro?

We're getting a divorce.
Didn't you know?

No. I'm sorry.

I had no idea.

I haven't talked to Carolina in years.

That's what I want to ask you, Mariana.
You used to be friends.

Why aren't you close anymore?
What happened?

Well, I had the impression
that she was jealous of me.

And then she confirmed it.

- So I decided to distance myself.
- Of course.

Mariana, I'm going to ask you something
a bit awkward, OK? But...

I need your help with something.

Of course. Tell me.

Do you remember if Carolina was
with someone 12 years ago?

Before we got married.

Oh, no, Pablo!
No. I don't want to get in trouble.

Mariana, trust me.

I'm not going to tell Carolina
you and I talked, believe me. OK?

The thing is,
my daughter's custody is on the line.

Apparently, I'm not her biological father.

And she's threatening
to take her away from me.

Mariana...

You're the only one who can help me.
Please.

Yes?

Carolina was with Andrés Guzmán.

Do you remember him?

He had always been in love with her.

And she never paid attention to him,

but do you remember
you had a fight before your wedding?

Do you remember?

Well, out of spite,
she looked for him and...

OK, I understand.

And do you know where I can find him?

No.

I'm sorry.

I lost contact with him.
We graduated and I didn't...

No, I don't know anything about him.
I'm sorry.

Thank you.

Didn't we say we were only going to talk
through lawyers?

Yes. I was calling...

to tell you we can fix things directly,
Carolina.

I know we can.

What do you mean by that?

Can we talk about it in person?

Tonight at seven o'clock at the club?

Perfect.
See you at seven at the club.

Perfect. See you there.

Honey, I have great news.

Your dad invited me
to dinner tonight.

Don't you think it's good news?

Yes, Mom.
But I don't want you to fight

like you always do
when you're together.

This time it'll be different.

I think your dad is going to ask me
to get back together.

Would you like us to be a family again?

Of course, Mom!

Oh, honey!

Good morning.

Hello.
Hey, is Ms. Contreras still here?

The lawyer Mr. Mejía hired.

- Oh! No, I haven't seen her.
- Thank you.

What's up?
Is there information on Fabiola?

Well, keep checking.

Analía...

You uploaded this
onto social media, didn't you?

I know,

from a good source, that you've had
serious problems with the law.

And I think it's dangerous
for you to continue the campaign.

I think you're a cancer.

A cancer?

Of course! You told your cameraman
to record the fight your thug set up.

Right?
The video goes viral, and then what?

Who looks like the bad guy?
Me, but because of you.

Not because of me.

Because of your own classist bias.

Incredible!
100,000 followers. And 355,000 likes

in less than two days.
You are amazing!

Is that what you were doing
instead of working?

But it was during his free time, Dad.

And you support his laziness?

Hey... Almost 100,000 people
are following me.

- Why are you showing me this?
- I think...

you could be the first guest

on the interviews I'm going to do
with all the presidential candidates.

Juan Mario, I'm not going to be part
of that ridiculous thing.

Only lazy people with nothing to do
watch that.

They're...

They're also 100,000 people who vote.

It's not going to happen.

Oh! Good, all of you are back.
I wanna show you something.

I already paid what I had to.
And now I'm a good citizen.

Well, not as perfect as you, sir.

But, besides, like they say,

with all due respect, sir,
I don't care.

Because do you know why I'm here?

Because I want to fight for my people.

I want to be a good leader
like yourself, sir.

Toto,

if you had a second chance
and you took it,

you're welcome here.
Because in the country we want to build

with all of you,

there will be a lot of room
for people who want to be better.

Thank you so much, sir.

Great.
I look like an imbecile!

Self-criticism is accepted.

Enough! Stop making that face.

This situation with that guy
is because of you.

What we wanted was
for the people to see...

Guillermo supporting the majority
of his voters and we did it.

People believe he supports
the less-favored classes.

It was great.
Excellent idea, recording it

- and uploading it on the Internet.
- Thank you. Good job.

Now do you agree

that social media has great potential?

Juan has a channel

that's been successful
and wants to interview my dad.

- It's not going to happen.
- Why are you so closed-minded?

It's not a bad idea.

This way, we can attack social media
with much lighter content.

While Liliana gives interviews
to the media.

That way we cover a much larger spectrum
of opinion.

I've never been on anything like that.

I know it might seem strange at first.

Stupid, actually.

It would be stupid to deny
that social media controls the masses.

- Ouch!
- That's a good example of it.

Your son reaches a much younger audience
than you do,

and one you haven't been able to reach.

Liliana doesn't give us that either.

- How's it going to be?
- Just let loose.

Come on.
Let's review the questions.

Look, Dad.
It's my channel,

and I can easily decide

instead of starting my interviews
with you, to start with, I don't know...

Mr. Pérez, for example.

You'd be doing me a favor.
I'm sure he'll look stupid.

Really?

Don't you understand
the potential this has?

- Honestly, no.
- Both of you are right.

Let's see,

we can prepare some questions
for the young people, right?

And you, meanwhile,
think of the answers.

Then, Juan Mario can pass
all the material to me.

If I don't think it's OK,
he doesn't upload it.

Hey! That's censorship.

Calm down,
you'll get a chance to be disrespectful.

And you, meanwhile,

will get a chance to have fun
with the responses to the page.

Are you both happy with that?
Yes or no?

- Yes, I think it's perfect.
- Perfect.

OK. Do you know how to count?

Do you know how to count?

Yes.

Then count on that. I'll wait for you
in my office, my good man.

You wanted to make the most
out of teaching him a lesson, right?

I don't think there's anything harder

than facing a bunch of experienced
reporters in a press conference.

I'll send the questions.

Look.

Andrés José Guzmán Quiroga.

- OK. What was it?
- Andrés José Guzmán Quiroga.

The search is a lot easier
with the name, right?

- Him! The second one.
- Are you sure?

- Yes.
- OK.

Well, he has a consulting company.

Guzmán and Associates.

Is the address there?

Look.

Give me a second. Wait.

- Ready?
- Ready. Perfect.

- Hey.
- What?

Don't you think Carolina has looked
for him already?

No. Carolina doesn't care about
the biological father taking care of her.

She wants to screw me over
by taking Heli away.

- In that case, it's harder.
- Why?

Because she can blackmail you
with what you have with Analía.

And in that case, you lose your job
and Analía.

No, I won't allow that, David.

- Let's look for Andrés.
- Let's go.

Yes... No, you know what?

I'd rather you handled
the company audit.

- OK.
- Please.

Hey, how are you? Welcome to my channel.
I'm Juan Mario Mejía.

Yes. The same idiot the whole country
laughed at for being a goofball,

but I swear I'm changing.
And my change is real,

not like most of the politicians,
especially, during their campaigns.

And, speaking of politicians,

today we have the pleasure of talking
with my friend Guillermo León Mejía,

presidential candidate...

and my dad, the same one who threw me out
for driving under the influence.

Hello, everyone!

I love communicating with you
this way.

Let's begin.

One: Why do you want to be president
of such a complicated country?

Because I'm convinced
the next chapter in our story

must be written
by the transforming power of society.

I've been working
to make you familiar with my proposals

and together, we'll be able to rebuild
our country.

OK. Fast questions, short answers.

Tell us about education
in your government program.

Initially, we want to cover 100%
of our nation

with basic education, so that later,
we may focus on higher education.

That's my goal.

That sounds divine,

but where will the money
for that kind of education come from?

From the elimination
of useless government jobs

that take a high percentage
of the national budget.

Juan Mario... In order for this country
to have stable and lasting peace,

we must significantly increase
the investments in education and culture.

That's what we're going to do.

We're going to unfreeze public investment.

The future really belongs
to the young.

That's why we need them.

Because the future is created
with you guys.

Last question. Very original

but necessary.

Why should we vote
for our friend Mejía?

Because since the beginning
of my political career, at 15 years old,

what has driven me is the desire
to change my country

and to build a better one. Juan Mario,
the future is slipping through our fingers

and is dissolving into a present
full of conflicts we could avoid

if we could look past our differences

and unite our forces.

How great that you've brought that up.

We're talking about, as we say now,

the inclusion of ethnicities, minorities,
the middle class,

- LGBTQ community...
- Absolutely.

- All in the same pot?
- Exactly, we're not the ones to judge.

I think we all have the same rights,

obligations and opportunities.

Listen very carefully
to what Mr. Mejía just said,

because if he's president...

I give my word! I am convinced
that in order to reach the future,

we must first be able to imagine it.

It's time to set the course clearly.

It's time to take the wheel firmly.

Aye, aye, Captain Mejía.
Stay tuned

because there'll be more interviews
with other candidates,

because, here,
the doors are open to everyone.

Oh, and remember.
I'm Juan Mario Mejía, just another friend.

It's time to escort another one
of those white-collar rats.

He's Santiago Castiblanco.

That's the guy who was fighting you.
Right, boss?

The crowd got worked up and everything.
Should we kill him?

No, follow.
I said to follow him.

I want routines, schedules,
directions, where he hangs out.

The guy is at Mejía's campaign HQ
right now.

- So, move it.
- We're going.

Copy, boss.

The travel expenses and all that...

Do you need something else, minister?

First we work,
and then we figure that out.

Get to work, pussy.

Come on. Let's go!

Travel expenses...

There.
Is that enough?

- Perfect. Thanks.
- How's it going?

Good. We're done.
Has the reporter arrived?

No.

Thank you very much.

- Thank you.
- Goodbye.

I need to make sure you share
some information in your interview.

- What?
- I need you to expose

that Pérez stole our idea
about the social leaders.

No, I can't do that.

Analía, if I'm going to win,
I'll win fairly.

With ideas, not with quarrels
and accusations.

Well, we weren't the ones
who decided to play dirty.

Besides, what are we talking about,
Liliana? This is politics.

Yes, but we can't prove
they were the ones

who stole our idea.

Yes, we can.

I'm going to tell you something,
but it's confidential.

We found a bug at Mejía's house.

They're spying on us
and we know who they are.

- No, Ramiro was never like that.
- No, maybe Ramiro isn't.

The thing is, he has an advisor
that is capable of doing anything

to get him the presidency.

Read it.

As you can see,
there are many ways to say things

so that the public can figure out
who those words are directed at.

Nervous?

I haven't felt this way in a long time.

Well, nerves are good.

Unless they block you.

- Then things get complicated.
- And how can I not feel that way?

Visualize.

Visualize all the women
you've talked to.

Visualize them there.

All the women you met the day I met you.

You're talking to them.

Guillermo and I have found we share
abilities and social attributes

that give us the right structure
to lead this country.

Always keeping in mind inclusion
and respect for what's different.

Of course. But, please, tell us.

What are your social policies
regarding gender?

We know you've fought hard
for them.

We are the standard-bearers
of the "It's Time To Talk" campaign

which makes sexual violence
against women visible

and where we want the victims

to have a better quality of life.

The people watching this on screen

are real community leaders
who support us.

This is a real campaign
to support the community,

not a tactic
or a scripted infomercial.

Are you referring
to what Mr. Ramiro Pérez did?

What's obvious does not need
to be discussed.

I'm concerned about how Mr. Pérez

is starting to do many things

that are derailing him
from his true ideas.

What do you mean by that, exactly?

Everyone knows my motto,

my real job
with the community leaders.

His tactic was excessive.

It was desperate
and unsubstantiated.

I want to encourage Mr. Pérez,
after he picks his vice-president,

who is still a mystery to everyone,
to come join us.

We're going to be here
with Mr. Mejía

to start a serious debate
on this subject.

Let's see how much he knows
about the community leaders.

I told you we shouldn't have talked
about the community leaders.

It's her word against ours.

Ramiro, you've had
a spotless political journey.

You have nothing to lose.
You have nothing to prove.

Yes, but she has planted suspicion.

Don't doubt it. Besides...

- She's right.
- No, she's not right.

They have no proof, OK?

If they continue like this,
we'll sue them

- for slander, because they have no proof.
- No!

There is none.

That's more stuff
I don't want to do.

If we're going to attack Mejía,
we're going prove what we say.

If we can't prove it, we do nothing.
Understand?

- OK, Ramiro.
- Good.

Fine.

Fine.

Andrés!

Pablo de la Torre.
Do you remember me?

Of course! How are you?

Good. I wanted...

to talk about something important.

I don't know if you have time.
How about a coffee?

- Yes.
- OK.

- There's a cafe near here. Let's go.
- Perfect.

There's no easy way to say this, Andrés.

So I'll get to the point.

Are you my daughter's biological father?

The daughter I have with Carolina?

What?

We're getting divorced.

And I know you had a fling with her
before we got married.

The timeline adds up, Andrés.

Look, Pablo, I...

I was with Carolina...

just once, OK?

No more.

That's it.

Nothing else happened.
I don't know what you want me to do.

- Take a DNA test, Andrés.
- No, what's wrong with you?

Look, I have a home, man.
A family, kids.

My wife can't find out
about this, do you understand? OK?

Andrés, please.
Please, sit down.

Please...

Listen to me. I...

I didn't come here to ask you
to take care of my daughter,

because she has a father.
She's my daughter. OK?

What I need is for you to help me
prevent Carolina from taking her from me,

because she's threatening to do it.

You say you have children, right?

- Two.
- OK. Then put yourself in my shoes.

What if one day your wife woke up
and took them from you

because you decided to leave her.
What would you do?

We're trending!
The video has been online for an hour

and it's...

Now I should hear a...

Congratulations!

Good job.

And Liliana?

She was great, you know?

We're covering social

and traditional media
to have a greater impact.

And we have to be quick
to erase what Pérez did.

Very good job, Analía.

Everyone.

Everyone. Very good job.
This was teamwork, right?

- LGBTQ...
- Absolutely.

- All of them in the same pot?
- Exactly,

we're not the ones to judge.

I think we should all have
the same rights...

Did you see that?

Now we have to look for a way
to take Mejía down,

since he feels he's in his comfort zone.
He's at ease.

And in that interview he just did,

I'm convinced
we're going to find a mistake.

- Regarding?
- The man is a good speaker.

He has the power of words.
He's a populist.

But a fish dies through its mouth.

Research...

his past to see if there are
inconsistencies with what he says now.

Count on it, Mr. President.

- You're with the best.
- Good.

Fabiola! How's it going?

I could be better.

Can I help you with something?

Can you make them give me a raise?

It's pathetic!

Can you believe it,
considering my experience?

- I think it's low.
- Of course it is.

Well, Guillermo is with Santiago.
They're busy at the moment.

Well, then I'll come back tomorrow.

Don't you want to have a cup of coffee
while you wait?

That way
we'll get to know each other better.

Why are you interested in me?

Well, we're going to work
on the same team

to get Guillermo elected president.

That's what we all want.

Let's go. Come on.

Dear future president of the Republic,

look what I brought.

"God made men and women, and that's it.

"The rest is neither human, natural,
nor constitutional." Guillermo León Mejía.

We can't just repeat a sentence
out of context.

No. Now the team has
to structure it properly.

And then we expose him to the country.
Dead man walking.

Rose!
Two whiskeys on the rocks!

MEJÍA FOR PRESIDENT

Let's do it, Bebeco.

OK, right away.

- Let's go.
- Go.

- How long have you known Guillermo?
- Oh...

So many years that if I think about it,
I'll feel old.

- No! You look amazing.
- Thank you!

And what kind of lawyer are you?

Years ago, I was...
I did family law.

But then I devoted myself

to labor law.

And why the change?

Because...
family law is terrible.

Couples fight each other in front of you.

Oh, no! They made my hair turn grey.

- Terrible.
- Unbelievable.

Anyhow, labor law helps me
keep track

of my boss in his rise
to the presidency.

- Right?
- Very smart.

I've been reading your resumé,

because you're a political consultant,
right?

- Yes, ma'am.
- What's...

What's the name... Mark?

I have it on the tip of my tongue, Mark...

Salinas. Yes?
Pérez's advisor.

He's a hottie, my God! Delicious!

- Yes, I know.
- Do you know him?

Yes, but that was years ago.

- He's very handsome, right?
- Does he fancy you, sweetie?

I wish!

You, with that beautiful face...

- Let them fancy you, sweetie.
- How about that?

I'd be all for it, but...

With this job I don't have time
for a life.

You must know this better than anyone.

- Yes.
- It's hard.

That's true, honey.

Because I love learning
about the life of my colleagues...

Answer!
Answer it. I have to go.

- Oh, really?
- I must demand what's mine. I'm mad!

But...
Well, I don't know, let's make time.

We'll take a longer coffee break.
Keep talking.

Of course, sweetie.
Invite Salinas.

OK.

Bye!

We have problems, sir.

Speak clearly.

I've been very loyal to you,

but you know
that if I loosen my tongue, sir,

your presidential run will be ruined.

Fabiola, why don't we do ourselves
a favor?

You watch your words

because the moment you do
something stupid,

I won't be the only one who gets screwed.

I'm very upset
because you don't value my work.

What's wrong?

My salary.

I'll fix it.

OK. Thank you.

One more thing, sir.

I saw that the oldest De la Torre kid
is supporting Ramiro Pérez.

- What's his name?
- Oh, yes. Pablo.

- Why the interest?
- No...

Just irritated he does those things,
but OK.

You'll know how to handle it, sir.
Have a good day.

You too.

I want you to follow that witch.

I want to know what's dear to her
in case she attacks me.

Well... I know these are tough times
and, surely,

you're solving your issues with Heli.

Whenever you can, call me.

Or, better yet, if you want to come
by my house, I'd love to see you.

- Hello!
- Hello.

How are you?

- Something to drink?
- No, thank you.

OK.

Caro, this is what we should have done
a long time ago

rather than getting to the point
of not speaking to each other, right?

I know.

I tried it many times.

I asked you to fix things the right way,
but...

Well, what if we do that now?

Let's settle this together.

Us.

Alone.

Settle what, exactly?

Well...
settle our time with Helena.

Visitations, vacations.
Now that you're going to Chile,

figure out the days that suit you
so she can come visit.

I...

I asked for special permission
during these days to be here, but...

If things between us change,

- I think I could ask for a transfer.
- But what do you mean? To come back?

Yes, so that we can both be with Heli.

That way she wouldn't have to travel
from one place to another.

I love that idea.

That way we can give her
more stability, right?

And that's the most important thing,
the love we have for her.

Because at the end of the day,
she's our daughter.

It'll always be like that.

Always.

No matter what,

- she'll always be our daughter.
- That's right.

- And we'll always be a family.
- That's right.