The boardwalk in Puerto Vallarta was buzzing that early July afternoon—
kids yelling, mariachis echoing through the breeze, vendors calling out over the Pacific waves.
But for Elena Morales, this place was not sunshine or music.
It was the wound that never healed.
Eight years earlier, right here on this same beach,
she had lost her daughter—
Sofía, ten years old, bright as the summer sky.
That day had been ordinary, happy, harmless.
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