To test my girlfriend’s loyalty, I took her to my mother’s old house in a small town in Jalisco. I never imagined that, upon meeting her, she would

I never imagined that, upon meeting her, she would hand me a note that would fill me with shame…

As my truck turned onto the dirt road that led to the small town in Jalisco , I felt my heart begin to beat faster.

My mother’s house was in the middle of cornfields that stretched as far as the eye could see , an old brick house that time had gradually worn down.

The corrugated iron roof was rusted.
The walls, covered in lime plaster, were cracked and peeling.
In the small front yard there were a few clay pots and old, almost lifeless cacti.

That was the house where I grew up.
And also the place I had hidden from my girlfriend for years.

Not because I didn’t want to bring her,
but because I was afraid of how she would react.

My girlfriend’s name is Camila.
She grew up in Guadalajara, surrounded by life, trendy cafes, and bright apartments.
This place… was a completely different world.

When we got out of the truck and walked toward the house, Camila remained silent.
I thought she was uncomfortable… but suddenly she smiled.

“The air here is incredible,” he said. “In Guadalajara you never get this earthy smell.”

I didn’t know if he meant it or was just being nice.

As I entered the courtyard, I saw my mother, Doña Rosa, sitting on an old bench.

But before he could say anything, something unexpected happened.

Camila ran towards her.

-Mother!

My mother was surprised.
Camila gently helped her up.

“Have you eaten yet?” he asked.

I froze.
There was no discomfort, no rejection… only genuine affection.

Inside the house, everything was old and worn.
I expected some complaints… but none came.

Instead, Camila took out a folded piece of paper and handed it to me.

—This is for you.

Meanwhile, he sat down next to my mother and began to gently massage her knees.
As if he were already part of the family.

I felt that something wasn’t right… as if she knew something I didn’t.

I opened the paper.

It was a purchase contract.

And the owner’s name was my mother.

I looked up, confused.

-What is this?

“The house is debt-free,” Camila said calmly.

My world shook.

—How did you know about the debt?

My mother sighed.

—I told him.

Camila explained that she had come months before, when I wasn’t there.
She had met my mother by chance… and discovered the truth.

The house was about to be foreclosed on.

I felt ashamed.
While I hid my roots, my mother struggled alone.

Camila looked at me gently.

—I didn’t fall in love with your money.
I fell in love with the man who never forgets where he comes from.

I couldn’t hold back the tears.

—Why did you pay the debt?

—Because family is more important than any test.

—I brought you here to test you.

She smiled.

-I know.

Even my mother knew it.

I felt even more ashamed.

Camila took my hand.

—It didn’t bother me… but it did sadden me.

Silence filled the house.

“Do you know what I thought when I saw this place?” he asked.

I denied it.

—That we could be happy here.

I looked down.

—I’ve been an idiot.

—Quite a lot —she replied, laughing.

I took a deep breath.

—Let me do something… build a new roof.

-I like that.

My mother came back with coffee and watched us curiously.

Camila hugged her.

—Thank you for raising a good man.

—Thank you for reminding him who he is—my mother replied.

At that moment I understood everything.

I took out a ring and knelt down.

—I think you already passed the test.

“You’re a fool,” she said through tears. “But you’re my fool.”

-So…?

-Yeah.

My mother cried tears of joy.

And for the first time in many years,
that old house in the middle of the countryside
felt like the richest place in the world.

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