S2E6 Construção
After a walk filled with conversations and complicity, Luiza says "I love you" for the first time to Valentina after losing her memory.
Luíza and Valentina are law students and classmates, but from totally different worlds and personalities. Luiza sees in Valentina all the flaws she believes someone can have, and hates her. One day, however, Luiza wakes up to find herself ten years older and, to her horror, married to Valentina. It turns out that now, Luíza was the victim of a trauma, which she is still unaware of and which led her to a process of Dissociative Amnesia; not remembering her marriage to Valentina, much less her son Leo. In this process, she will need to rediscover herself, who she has become. At the same time, Valentina seeks to win back her wife.
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After a walk filled with conversations and complicity, Luiza says "I love you" for the first time to Valentina after losing her memory.
The mother-daughter relationship between Catarina and Valentina becomes increasingly distant; meanwhile, Luiza and Valentina find themselves falling more and more in love.
Marcos is teaching Leo to plant, just like he used to do with Valentina when she was younger. Meanwhile, Luiza finds out that Leo's donor is Igor and goes to ask Valentina.
With the recent emotions experienced, Luíza discovers that in addition to dissociativo amnesia, her clinical condition has evolved into despersonalização crises, making Valentina reflect on past events.
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