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"You know," Sofía said, nudging her, "the accountant would never have let a donkey eat your crown."
Then came the donkey.
Lucía looked at the river, silver under the moon. She thought of Javier, her fiancé, who organized his socks by color and had once made her a spreadsheet for their wedding guest list. He was boring. He was safe. He was also the only person she knew who would have stopped the fight with Hugo by simply saying, "I hope you're happy, too, man." despedidas de soltera en arriondas
The whole town fell silent. Then, Lucía laughed. It wasn't a polite laugh. It was the kind of ugly, tear-streaming, bent-over laugh that cracks ribs. The kind she hadn't laughed since she was twelve. "You know," Sofía said, nudging her, "the accountant
"He wouldn't," Lucía agreed. "He'd have shooed it away with a PowerPoint." He was boring