Previously, Montserrat and Alejandro rekindled their love on Lo Que La Vida Me Robó, but as always things aren't so easy. She's pregnant with her new husband's child. (Catch up here.)

Here's what happens in episodes 154 to 158:

Episode 154: Sandro tells Montserrat that he's on her side, and will not be helping Graciela, who he calls a traitor. Alejandro looks for Maria to tell her that he is willing to spend the night with her to clear his name. José Luis asks Montserrat who she is going to be with. She responds by asking what he is talking about, but he tells her that she knows very well.

Episode 155: Sandro is trying to see Montserrat to tell her about the document, but instead, he finds himself face to face with Maria. And it's not good news for Sandro, as Maria has a gun. She fires it and hits him in the chest. Fabiola hears the gunshot, and mistakenly thinks it's Montserrat that murdered Sandro. Alejandro changes his mind. He sees he cannot go through with being with Maria, and she responds by saying that he will never get the testimony he needs.

Episode 156: Maria is upset that Alejandro won't be with her. José Luis goes to find Montserrat. He has a gun in his hand, which he plans to use to threaten her. He peeks into a room and realizes that Alejandro and Montserrat are together in bed.

Episode 157: In despair, José Luis grabs Montserrat and reveals he is hurt that she was unfaithful. Montserrat says that she does care for him, but she just doesn't love him. Either way, he is going to force her to be his. Victor tells Alejandro that he shouldn't worry. José Luis loves Montserrat and won't hurt her.

Episode 158: Alejandro is ambushed and taken to jail. Montserrat goes to visit him, and she tells him that she will sacrifice herself for him so that he can be free. Finita spends the night with Dimitro, but she says she regrets it because feelings of love don't exist between them anymore. Fabiola continues to believe that it's Montserrat who killed Sandro, something which she shares with Graciela.

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