Día de los Inocentes
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Día de los Inocentes meant the world to Ella Lopez after she nearly died as a child. But, after all the bad things, she's lost her faith, and so she's not psyched when her brother Jay shows up to celebrate. Lucifer seems like a perfect buffer, but she ends up learning more than she expects about her friend.
“So what is your deal?” Ella asked. “I mean, I always assumed most of what you say is because of your part thingy or whatever, but . . . do you believe? I mean really? I didn’t mean to offend you . . .”
Lucifer shook his head. “It’s not really a matter of belief when you know it’s true.”
Of course, she thought. He never broke character. “I just feel like I lost something, you know?”
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Dolores is worried about her Mamá, and to help she seeks out the most okayest man for the job - Tío Bruno. Pranks and family fluff ensue.
As surely as each of the Madrigal children were blessed with the hefty responsibility of a magical gift, so too, did they each carry forward through the generations the long, arduous, and time-honored tradition of gastando bromas--playing pranks.Las bromas became a language of love between the triplets, affectionately portioned out when they each needed it most.When Julieta began spending too much time in the kitchen, going to bed too late and rising far too early, Bruno and Pepa would join together to plan a mischievous intervention.When Pepa’s winds picked up in desperate starts and stops as she cycled into cyclones of anxiety, Julieta would most certainly be found in Bruno’s room, eyes worried but mouth determined, ready to intervene. And when Bruno would retreat to his tower, overburdened, over-quiet, and reclusive, the girls wouldn’t wait long before descending on him with the merciless jolt of life only a prank could bring. It was una broma benévola, as Julieta coined it one day, soon only referred to by its cryptographic name to maintain the utmost secrecy: BB, or la bebé.