At Luna Azul, billionaire Enrique Ramírez locked eyes with a young waitress—and froze. Her name? Lily. No surname. A foster child with a pink blanket stitched with an “E” and a star-shaped birthmark. Fifteen years ago, Enrique was told his infant daughter died. That night, he learned the truth: his wife Margarita had abandoned the baby, fearing she’d lose Enrique’s love.
Now exposed, Margarita was cast out.
Lily struggled to adapt, unsure she belonged—until one quiet evening, she whispered:
“Dad… may I call you that?”
Enrique nodded, voice thick.
“I’ve waited fifteen years to hear it.”
And finally, he healed.