After bu.rying my husband, I told no one about the ticket I had bought for a year-long cruise. A week later, my son told me, “Now that Dad is d.ead, you’ll take care of our new pets every time we travel.”

When Julián died of a sudden heart attack, everyone in Valencia assumed the same thing.

That Carmen Ortega would remain exactly where she had always been.

At home.

Available.

Useful.

The quiet widow who accepts casseroles, hugs, and sympathetic looks while gradually turning into the family’s permanent emergency contact. The woman who answers calls, solves problems, and fills empty spaces without ever asking what she wants.

I played the role perfectly during the funeral week.

I thanked neighbors. I accepted condolences. I stood beside my children—Daniel and Lucía—while they spoke about their father and about “staying strong as a family.” People kept touching my arm and saying the same empty phrases: You’re not alone. Your children will take care of you.

What no one knew was that three months before Julián died, I had bought a ticket.

A year-long cruise.

Mediterranean ports. Asia. Latin America.

I had booked it quietly, almost guiltily, after a long night when I realized something uncomfortable: that for decades my life had revolved around taking care of everyone except myself.

It wasn’t an impulsive decision.

It was the result of a lifetime of postponing my own existence.

The week after the burial confirmed exactly why I had made it.

Daniel visited twice.

The first time he arrived with inheritance documents, his urgency cold and practical. He talked about paperwork, bank accounts, the apartment title—everything except grief.

The second time he came with his wife Marta.

And two pet carriers.

Inside them were two small dogs, nervous and yapping, the kind of animals people buy when they imagine themselves becoming responsible adults.

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