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“El unico problema en mi vida ere tú, Pirata. Estás en todas partes. Como si fueras un pequeño Dios, un pequeño emperador, una fuerza sobrenatural. Y estoy harta de eso. Estoy harta de ti. Escucha lo que digo, Julio; Tú no mandas sobre mí ni sobre mi historia. La que manda sobre mi historia soy yo. Y tú ya estás muerto, ya te fuiste al diablo ¿Entiendes?.”

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