
Angelina
Rodolfo returns to Villaverde after finishing his studies, expecting to find his childhood home unchanged. Instead, he discovers his elderly aunts have exhausted their modest fortunes to fund his education, leaving themselves impoverished and one of them failing in health. Throughout his absence, Angelina a young woman of humble means has been their devoted caretaker, tending to the women with quiet grace and unwavering compassion. As Rodolfo settles back into the house where he was raised, he finds himself increasingly drawn to Angelina's kindness and strength. But class divides them, and the debt he owes his aunts weighs heavily against any feelings that might blossom. Delgado weaves a tender, bittersweet portrait of duty colliding with desire, exploring how gratitude can complicate love and how sometimes the people who save us are those we least expect to lose our hearts to.










