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... ns are her families; they both woke up from when Yuma and Erendida held their hands.


Yuma, with tears on his face, looked at his mother, "Mom will be fine, my grandmother Julia; I do not want anything to happen to my grandmother or my aunts."


Flavio, with a serious face, took Erendida, who was also sad for her grandmother and aunts and give her a little kiss on the forehead "Sons, life is sometimes cruel, but if the grandmother or her aunts suffered or died.


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