Emmanuella nodded. Her eyes were soft with sympathy.
“Carmen died when you were very young.”
“Not so young as that,” Fernando said, his voice clipped and hard. “I don’t know her because she was seldom around.”
“It must have been difficult for her,” Emmanuella said gently, “caring for you on her own.”
Fernando’s mouth thinned. “She didn’t care for me. I cared for myself. Even when I was a baby, she pawned me off on others. She was always away singing at bars and carrying