I came back after two years, thinking my children were waiting for me with their mother, but I found them alone, with an empty refrigerator and a dog guarding the door; my daughter only said: ‘Mom left and I took care of my little brother,’ and then I opened a bank envelope and realized something worse was coming.”
PART 1
—Your mother left with another man and said she could no longer carry you.
That was the first thing Captain Julián Ramírez heard when he returned home after nearly two years away, deployed on operations far from Jalisco.(s) There were no welcome hugs, no hot food waiting for him, no music or family in the living room.
Only his daughter Valeria, ten years old, standing at the entrance with exhausted eyes, holding her little brother Mateo as if he were her own. Beside her, Bruno, an old and skinny German shepherd, growled, his body positioned protectively in front of the children, as if he were still defending a house everyone had forgotten.
Julián dropped his military backpack.
—Vale… where is your mom?
The girl lowered her gaze.
—She left, Dad. Months ago. She said she was going to start over. I thought she would come back… but she never did.
Julián felt the ground open beneath him. He had endured sleepless nights, fear, cold, impossible orders. But nothing hit him as hard as seeing his daughter with dry hands, a patched school uniform, and a maturity no child should have.