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Tuve Que Decirte Que No Apr 2026

Mateo looked at her, and for a second, he saw himself in Germany. He saw himself in a cramped apartment, staring at a gray sky, unable to speak the language, slowly becoming a shadow that followed her around. He saw his own career—the community project he’d built for local youth—withering away. He knew that if he went, he would eventually resent the very woman he loved.

"Elena," he whispered, his voice cracking. "I love you more than anything. And because I love you, I can’t go. And I can’t ask you to stay." "What are you saying?" Tuve Que Decirte Que No

He reached across the table and took her hand. His heart was screaming at him to pack his bags, but his soul knew better. Mateo looked at her, and for a second,

"Come with me," she said, her eyes bright with a terrifying hope. "We’ll figure it out. You can write from anywhere. Just say yes, Mateo." He knew that if he went, he would

The rain in Bogotá didn't fall; it hovered, a cold mist that settled into the stones of the Candelaria. Mateo sat across from Elena in their usual corner cafe, the steam from his chocolate completo rising between them like a fading ghost.

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