"Tio Bruno," Antonio called as he pushed the door open. "I wanted to ask you about your vision. I know you don't want to talk about it, but I have to know. I would usually go to Mirabel, but she's wandered off somewhere."

Bruno wasn't in the room. The room was in better condition than it was before the collapse. The stairs were easier to navigate, and the ground wasn't entirely sand. "Tio?" Antonio asked. That's when he saw something glowing green on the ground.

He lifted the vision into his hands. Dolores appeared in the vision. "Doli," Antonio cried out. His heart immediately sunk. He saw blood on Dolores's hands. He knew what blood looked like. He had taken over as the town's veterinario. He thought the sight of blood didn't freak him out anymore. However, this blood got to him. This was human blood.

"Doli," Antonio murmured. That's when she saw the bloody form in the back. Antonio dropped the vision, it shattering into smaller pieces. He ran out of the room. "La visión sobre Mirabel no era lo que parecía. Por favor, abuelo, que este sea el caso otra vez."


The man kicked down the door as Dolores finished the song. He grabbed Dolores by the neck. He pushed her against a wall. Valeria let out a fearful scream. "You have some nerve, perra," he growled. "Don't think I forgot that stunt you pulled in town."

"My brother was dying," Dolores said. She was clawing at his hand. "I wasn't gonna lose another family member."

"He's probably dead because of you," the man growled.

"I got him to the doctor," she argued. "He's safe now."

"Oh, Azada estúpida," he growled. "The Morales brothers stormed the clinic after you left. I saw as we left the town. He was dragged out by the hairs on his head. Most of his wounds hadn't even been touched yet. Now, most people at that clinic are also dead. Eres cuenta del cuerpo es más alto que el mío."

"You're a monster," Dolores grunted.

"I'm a businessman," he said. He grabbed a glass of what Dolores believed was water. He forced the liquid down her throat. Dolores tried to avoid swallowing it. Yet, the man continued the drink down her throat. Dolores tried to fight it, but she couldn't help it, she passed out.


Dolores woke up in a small container. It was short, and she was lying on her back. She was laying beside something cold, and she didn't have any wiggle. "You're staying in here tonight," the man said. "Enjoy the company you have. Don't worry; there are holes so you can breathe."

She felt some sort of fabric. It wasn't the fabric she was wearing, but it was familiar. She recognized the pattern and had to stop herself from screaming. She was lying beside the body was Isabela Madrigal.


Veterinario; veterinarian

La visión sobre Mirabel no era lo que parecía. Por favor, abuelo, que este sea el caso otra vez; The vision about Mirabel wasn't what it looked like. Please, grandpa, let this be the case again.

Perra; bitch

Azada estúpida; you stupid hoe.

Eres cuenta del cuerpo es más alto que el mío; You're body count is higher than mine.