Univision 'La Malquerida' Telenovela Recap and Spoilers: Esteban Says Loving Acacia Is His Punishment for Killing Alonso
In "La Malquerida," Esteban and Acacia continue to get closer. Esteban tries to explain to Acacia that he is in love with two women, but Acacia doesn't think it's possible (Catch up on episode 56-60 here.)
Here's what will happen in episodes 61-65 of "La Malquerida":
Episode 61:
Manuel questions his father, Norberto, about whether or not Norberto has other sons. He particularly wants to know if German is his brother.
Now that Acacia is alone, Manuel wants to take advantage of getting closer to her.
Episode 62:
Acacia and Ulises passionately kiss in a dream.
Norberto finds Juliana and Andres chatting, and he tells her that she won't leave the house.
Esteban and Acacia are talking when Cristina arrives and asks them what they are doing alone.
Episode 63:
Cristina is upset that Esteban is once again jealous. When he tries to tell her that he is trying to do just that, Cristina responds by slapping him. Norberto is very bothered and tells Andres that the only person who is allowed to German that they are not related is him.
Norberto tells Andres that he dares overstep his boundary, he will kill him. Hector tells Cristina that he has never stopped loving her.
Episode 64:
Norberto tells German that Juliana only married him because she was pregnant with someone else's baby. When German asks more about what Norberto said, Noberto reveals that German is not his son.
Esteban goes to see Alonso's grave. He tells Alonso that falling in love with his daughter, Acacia, is his punishment for killing Alonso.
Episode 65:
Hector tells Esteban that he doesn't realize how highly Cristina thinks of Esteban. Instead, Hector says, Esteban seems to spend more time paying attention to Acacia.
Alejandra asks Acacia what is going on with Esteban, and with tears in her eyes, Acacia explains she has deeper feelings for him.
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