Don Joaquin's daughter and Gabriel's childhood sweetheart. Confined to a neighbor's house, she grows close to Alan, causing a rift with Gabriel. Trapped by circumstances, she reluctantly accepts Alan's proposal but later seeks an annulment. She dies in Gabriel's arms after a tragic miscarriage and reconciliation.
Direct biological father-daughter relationship within the Salvador household.
A deep, enduring romantic bond tested by class differences and external manipulation.
A toxic dynamic where Milo uses his inherited power to torment Carmina.
A wealthy neighbor's courtship that competes with Gabriel's claim on Carmina's heart.
A professional caregiver relationship that inadvertently influences Carmina's decisions.
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