Rosaura and José Antonio have been married for ten years and José Antonio for six years has dedicated himself to mistreating, hitting, raping, and humiliating his wife for everything.
At first, everything was wonderful, perfect, rosy, because they were both living in a wonderful fairy tale and after a while, things turned for the worse.
One day, José Antonio came home drunk, his wife complained about why he came home drunk and he, drunk and how he could not take the complaints anymore, slaps her so hard that he makes her fall to the ground, and he begins to kick her.
"Women like you, we are like that," José Antonio told his wife Rosaura, who would not stop crying.
"I'd better go, I can't stand your crying," the husband told her again when he saw and heard that his wife would not stop crying.
José Antonio left, knocking on the door of the courage he had. Rosaura stayed on the ground, motionless and not knowing what to do about it.