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Diego closed the barn doors as the wind roared outside.

“You can stay here tonight,” he said. “The storm will last for hours.”

Isabela nodded.

His hands were trembling.

Diego noticed something else.

A small bruise on his arm.

“Did someone hurt you?” he asked cautiously.

She hesitated.

Then he answered in a low voice.

—My husband.

Silence fell between them.

“I escaped this morning,” he continued. “I walked all day.”

Diego felt a mixture of anger and compassion.

—Nobody will hurt you here.

The storm was pounding the roof with fury.

Isabela sat down on a pile of hay.

Diego offered her a blanket.

They talked for hours.

From his life.

From his childhood.

Of the decisions that had led her to that place.

Isabela had been forced to marry a violent man from a nearby town.

And finally, he decided to flee.

When the storm began to calm down, the barn was silent.

Only the soft rain could be heard.

Isabela looked at Diego with a strange expression.

“Thank you for helping me,” she whispered.

Diego felt his heart race.

He had spent his entire life alone.

I had never felt anything like this before.

But on that stormy night, something changed inside him.

Because sometimes destiny arrives without warning.

In the form of rain.

Wind.

And about a woman who appears in your barn when you least expect it.

And that night, in the middle of the desert…

Diego Mendoza ceased to be the solitary man he had been for forty years.