Who Was Really Born To Be Mine?
rom the Rodríguez Mansion left an indelible
and Gabriel watched with growing concern as their once joyful son transformed into a figure of quiet determina
. From the break of dawn until the fall of night, he immersed hims
run, not just chasing a ball, but perhaps fleeing
nd emotion that once infused his music. Even as he took to swimming, the rhythmic strokes and the s
, or how he felt ended before they could begin, Armin offering nothing more than monosyllabic responses. Attempts to e
chief had become a robot, his every action seeming progra
at had caused this sudden shift in Armin? Was it merely the loss of Seraphina and M
ht in his eyes. They considered professional help, wondering if a therapist coul
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erent kind of waiting room—the neurologist's office at Rodríguez Hospital in Boston. This visit, however,
t about his intellectual capabilities. When Dr. Jenes turns to Gabriel and Lilian with a reassuring smile and declares, "Your son Armin Rodríguez is a genius. You have nothing to worry about. He is perfect," it's
n's independence and drive. Bjorn's reluctance to engage in activities typical for his age, his disinterest in acad
act like his age?" It's a question that Gabriel echoes, highlighting the polar differences between their sons. "Armin do
muses, a comment that initially confuses Lilian further. Gabriel's blunt inquiry, "Is my youngest son Bjo
ut I think you shall let them grow as they are. Both of your sons are different in their own special way." It's advice that speaks to the heart of p
ust the relief of Armin's brilliance but also a renewed commitment to u
ar that Lilian and Gabriel are determined to provide both their sons with the