'La Sombra del Pasado' Spoilers: Cristobal & Aldonza Fall In Love, Their Lives Are In Danger After a Fire Starts
Roberta and Severiano have cheated on their spouses and caused problems between their two families. Both Roberta and Severiano have children of similar ages, who will end up falling in love. (Catch up on episodes 1-5 here.)
Here's what to expect in episodes 6-10 of "La Sombra del Pasado."
Episode 6:
Aldonza is walking on her own minding her own business when two men approach her. They bother her, and Cristobal comes to her rescue.
Episode 7:
Roberta tells Severiano that her house and everything she has belongs to her daughter. Roberta adds that he will never get his hands on it. But Severiano is convinced that he will eventually get it.
Aldonza and Cristobal are near the river together, and Valeria is upset when she sees the two of them.
Candela slaps Aldonza and tells her to stay away from her son, Cristobal.
Episode 8:
Aldonza tells Cristobal that her parents' property is burning, and the two risk their lives to save it. Roberta goes to look for Candela and Severiano, so that they are aware that both their children's lives are in danger.
Episode 9:
Rebeca tells Aldonza that Valeria is trying to get with Cristobal. From an early hour, Valeria went into Cristobal's room.
Roberta, meanwhile, says her property caught on fire because of Severiano, and she wants to sue him.
Cristobal gives Rebeca a letter for Aldonza, where he tells her that he loves her. Candela ends up seeing the letter first, and she is furious after reading it.
Episode 10:
Cristobal tells Aldonza that together they will take on whatever comes their way. Aldonza asks him if he swears that is true.
Candela asks Severiano to fix the problem. She does not want Cristobal and Aldonza to be marry, so she tells Severiano to act before it is too late.
Severiano hurts Aldonza, and tells her that it's about time the two had a chat.
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