Lidia and Manuel are trying to live their professional lives and to keep the romance alive. But Francisco, Manuel's father, moved in with them. Lidia is doing very good at her job. So much that she gets a promotion which means moving to Monterrey, away from both families. On the other hand, Manuel's beer business is not moving forward and is close to failure. A sudden death reunites the García and San Román's families and they are forced to think about their future. Especially Rosa, who deals with her husband's memory while trying to find a place for Jaime in her house and life. Both families welcome their death in their day and prepare for a life that will never be the same.—Andrea Bernal