La decisión
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 1m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2014
Alexa Castillo Doblás, una joven de 24 años, muy bella, cuerpo envidiable, pero...es parte esencial de la familia Castillo, ellos son fundadores de los Fermatta que es la organización de mafiosos más grande que hay en New York.

Gabriel Zárate Díaz, un joven de 24 años, muy guapo, físico perfecto, mirada encantadora, pero él por su parte es integrante de la familia Zárate, ellos son los fundadores de los Tekimú, y estos son la organización más grande de Madrid.
  
Estas familias tienen cuentas que arreglar, por un error muy grave de los Tekimú, ahora estas dos organizaciones están en guerra, sólo esperan que los Fermatta regresen por venganza para poder atacar.
  
El objetivo de ambos se ve en líos cuando los sentimientos de Alexa y Gabriel se vuelven un obstáculo.
 
Ambos tendrán que tomar una decisión...elegir entre el amor o el honor.
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