He was an ordinary man; he was one of the most influential figures in Spain, a business magnate capable of closing multi-million-dollar deals with a single phone call. Yet, in his own home, his power and money meant absolutely nothing.
Tragedy had struck his life like a summer storm: swift, violent, and irreversible. While Antonio was closing deals in Dubai, his wife, Claudia, died suddenly.
By the time he managed to land in Madrid, it was too late to say goodbye, but the hardest blow wasn’t just the loss of his beloved, but the devastating effect this had on Sara and Elena, his five-year-old twins. The girls, who had once filled the hallways with laughter and games, faded away.
Literally. Since their mother’s funeral, neither of them had uttered a single word.
The diagnosis hit like a life sentence.

Desperate, Antonio turned to Dr. Inés Navarro, a leading neurologist and supposed family friend.
Inés, in her immaculate white coat, her cold gaze hidden behind designer glasses, examined the girls, reviewed scans, and delivered the cruelest verdict a parent could hear: “Permanent mutism due to severe trauma.”
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