[ Luisa is familiar with that guilt. She still struggles with it, every time Mirabel gets exhausted for seemingly no reason - because they both know why it happens, and Luisa still feels that sense of failure for letting it happen in the first place.
But she's trying to be better, trying not to take the blame for things out of her control...if not for herself, then just so she can better assure her family when things are out of their control as well. ]
There's only so much you can do, Tío Bruno. Even if you had known every detail of what would happen during the game, I know there would have still been some people who chose to participate anyway.
All you can do is warn them. What they do with that warning is up to them.
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But she's trying to be better, trying not to take the blame for things out of her control...if not for herself, then just so she can better assure her family when things are out of their control as well. ]
There's only so much you can do, Tío Bruno. Even if you had known every detail of what would happen during the game, I know there would have still been some people who chose to participate anyway.
All you can do is warn them. What they do with that warning is up to them.