And he continued to do it every day for six months.
When the boy left, Alejandro Torres made him an innocent promise:
“When I’m rich, I’ll marry you.”
Mariana laughed.
She then removed the red ribbon from her hair and tied half of it at the boy’s wrist.
22 years passed.
Alejandro Torres woke up at 6 a.m. in a penthouse overlooking downtown Guadalajara, which was worth more than many people earn in their entire lives.
The floor-to-ceiling windows looked out over the city, where the dawn dyed the buildings gold.
But he didn’t notice it.
He never did.
The 120,000-peso Italian espresso machine hummed softly when you pressed the button and flipped over before the cup was filled.
In his closet were 40 custom-made suits.
He picked one up at random without even looking at it.
The apartment was quiet.
Always in silence.
There were no photos on the walls.
There were no personal traces.
Nothing that showed that a real person lived there.
It looked like a luxury hotel, but it felt cold as a grave.
His phone vibrated.
His assistant reminded him of the board meeting at 9:00 a.m. and confirmed that the Rivera deal had been closed for 230 million pesos.
Alexander answered:
“Good.
That number meant nothing to him.
He walked into his home office, opened a locked drawer, and looked at the one thing that really mattered.
A small glass frame containing a piece of faded red ribbon.
The fabric began to deteriorate despite having been preserved.
He was 22 years old.
Every morning I looked at her.
And every morning I had the same thought.
Where will she be?
The council meeting went exactly as expected.
Congratulations.
Handshake.
Applause for another successful real estate deal.
Alexander smiled, said what he had to say, and played his part perfectly.
But inside I felt nothing.
Afterwards, his partner Carlos Rivera took him aside and asked:
“Are you okay?”
Alejandro said yes.
Carlos sighed.
He told her that Alejandro had been saying the same thing for five years, since he started buying properties in the south of Guadalajara.
For years there were no profits.
Why that place?
Alexander replied that he had his reasons.
Carlos looked at him for a long moment and said:
“It’s because of the girl you’re always looking for, right?”
The girl he never stopped talking about.
Alejandro’s jaw tightened.
Carlos said that perhaps she did not want to be found.
Alexander replied coldly:
“Don’t mention that again.
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