'La Malquerida' Spoilers: Acacia to Marry Manuel, But Esteban Threatens Her
Acacia and Esteban continue to have a secret relationship. At one point, the two were kissing, and Cristina almost caught the two of them. But Acacia decides that she wants to once again distance herself from her stepfather. (Catch up on episodes 96-100 here.)
Here's what to expect in episodes 101-105 of "La Malquerida."
Episode 101:
Esteban tells Acacia that if she doesn't admit that she loves him, then he will tell her mother about their affair.
Cristina reveals to Esteban that she has never liked Danilo, but Esteban says she needs to sign the contract. Cristina is not sure if she should be going into business with Danilo.
Acacia is serious about moving on from Esteban. She asks Manuel to marry her.
Episode 102:
Manuel asks Norberto if he knew that Alejandra worked as a prostitute. Meanwhile, Alejandra worried about whether or not Danilo was arrested by the police. Acacia explains that Danilo was able to get away.
Manuel tries to make up with Ulises. He doesn't want the two to be enemies now that he is marrying Acacia.
Episode 103:
Esteban tells Acacia that she will only marry someone else if he is dead. Hector tells Cristina destiny is very fickle but that he loves her and there's nothing he can do about it.
Cristina tells Acacia that she's getting married too quickly.
Episode 104:
Esteban tells El rubio that he is not going to let Acacia get married. He does not care what he has to do, but the wedding will not take place.
Before Juliana and Cristina, Esteban tells Acacia and Manuel that they simply cannot get married. Acacia reveals that she has already gotten their license and they will be married.
Episode 105:
Acacia tells Esteban that she wants him to leave her mother's home for good. If not, she will tell her mom everything that happened, even though it would greatly hurt her.
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