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Instinctively, he whispered the words that had echoed through the night on his radio: The ache in his hand faded, replaced by a cold shiver that ran down his spine. He looked at the rose, noticing an inscription etched into its stem: “Yulibeth R. G.”

A collective sigh seemed to echo through the city. The pain that had haunted Mariana, Santiago, and Elisa on that date faded, replaced by a quiet calm. The curse of the broken mirror was broken, not by forgetting, but by remembering and sharing the story. Months later, a small, self‑published booklet appeared on the stalls of San Telmo and in the shelves of the Biblioteca del Sur. It bore the title “Posdata – Dejarás de Doler” and the author’s name Yulibeth R. G. —a pseudonym chosen by the three friends in honor of the poet they had resurrected. Posdata- Dejaras De Doler - YULIBETH R.G.pdf Free

Santiago, guided by his artistic intuition, painted the cracked mirror on the wall, turning it into a massive mural of broken glass, each shard reflecting a fragment of the city’s memory—people holding hands, a rose blooming amidst ruins, a ghostly figure of a woman speaking into a mirror. Instinctively, he whispered the words that had echoed

Santiago, still holding his brush, nodded. “The pain… it comes every year. Same day. Same feeling.” The pain that had haunted Mariana, Santiago, and