Delmar, a man who had cherished a deep connection with his childhood friend Brisa, found himself heartbroken when she announced her impending marriage in just two days. "I love you, Bri," he confessed, his voice tinged with desperation. "Are you out of your mind, Del?" she replied, clearly taken aback. "Yes, maybe I am, but I can't help the fact that I love you, and the thought of you marrying someone else has driven me mad," he admitted. Brisa tried to clarify their relationship, saying, "We're just friends, Del." But Delmar couldn't ignore the shift in their dynamic; he confessed, "It's been a long time since I view you solely as a friend. I love you, Bri, and I hold on to that hope." Despite his feelings, Brisa chose not to respond, leaving Delmar with unspoken longing. Devastated, he decided to distance himself. Five years later, fate led him back to a Brisa he barely recognized – her body bore the visible signs of what appeared to be domestic abuse. Caught between his love for her and her choices, Delmar now faced a difficult decision: would he step in to rescue Brisa from a life that didn't seem to bring her happiness, or would he respect her past decisions and allow her to confront the consequences of her own choices?