Elsewhere and far away from there; Melissa Martin was coming out of the bathroom, asking her sister Julissa about some items she had ordered a few days earlier.
- Where did you leave the things you brought me, Julissa?
—They stayed in the dining room, but I think my grandmother kept them in the kitchen.
- And these papers?
Melissa wondered when she saw the folder of documents that Armando López's assistant had given to Julissa a few days before, and curiously took them to her room, to read them carefully, since on them was written the name of her father; León Martin Jauregui; Immediately after finishing reading and rereading them several times, to corroborate what she was incredulously reading, she took her cell phone to dial the telephone number of the law firm, which was described in the document.
- Did you already know about this? Melissa asks Julissa, bursting into her room excitedly.
-No; What is it? —Julissa replies surprised.
- Swear you didn't read it! — Melissa asks.
- I already told you no! What is it? —Julissa replies reading the document seriously.
- It's Dad's Freedom Act! There he says that he was declared innocent, and that he was released more than a week ago, I already dialed the lawyer to the numbers that come there but do not answer.
Julissa re-read the entire document and without showing much emotion, she told her:
- And why do you want to talk to the cheating lawyer who released that drunk who murdered mom?
- That drunk is dad and if here it says that he is innocent, and if all charges were dropped, it means that he was not at fault despite what everyone said! Also, remember that he didn't drink.
- If he drank and remember that with a few drinks or beers he would start telling us about his dreams as a writer and fall asleep! —Julissa replies between anguished and angry.
-That's why he didn't drink much, much less when he drove, also remember that he brought his motorcycle when he went for mom, because they told him that she had already taken a lot, but I'm not going to argue with you about this.
Julissa took her handbag and documents and as it was half arranged, but to sleep, she left to go to the address of the law firm that was described in the envelope.
- Wait Melissa! You're not going to go out right now, it's more than 10 o'clock at night, And if they don't answer you, it's because the office is closed, and you're not going to find anyone there.
-I don't care! I have more than 7 years eating away at my soul thinking about this, and now I read this paper that says that dad is innocent, I have to find out what exactly happened right now, if you had given me this document when you received it I would already know it; Let me! —The blonde sister says, sloughing off her arm.
- Okay, but I'm with you! Just let me go for my bag, and put on some shoes to accompany you.
The Martin twins lived at their grandparents' house on their mother's side, and they were not at home at the time, so they did not realize what had shocked them so much, that it was making them go out at that time of night to find out the truth of a sad story that began, a little over 7 years ago.