In just three days, Gabriela feels that her ideal marriage and her flourishing business are in grave danger, due to the sudden and fearful reappearance in her life of Felisa, a former high school classmate, who carries the history of bringing bad luck and misfortune with her.
In a small town near the mountains of Argentina, Juana tries to commit suicide but ends up in a coma instead, to the great pain of her daughter Marta. Her other daughter Mercedes comes from Buenos Aires but is less interested in her mother's condition than in possibly getting her money. Marta's husband has a great offer for a piece of land owned by Juana, but can't do anything while she is in a coma.
"Celeste, siempre Celeste" is the sequel of "Celeste". It begins with Franco, Celeste and their baby son Lucas finally together and happily preparing their wedding. They marry and leave for a honeymoon. Meanwhile, Franco's mother, Teresa, who hates everyone, especially Celeste (who Teresa still thinks of as a servant although Celeste inherited half of what Teresa considers her fortune), plans Celeste's kidnapping and murder. Celeste is kidnapped but escapes. During
A woman describes to her psychoanalyst the details of how she met her partner until the moment of their separation.
After a chance meeting, two former lovers look back on their relationship.
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