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Returning to her childhood home, Amaia confronts memories of her troubled relationship with her mother, Rosario. This personal turmoil complicates her investigation, which she must navigate not only through the lens of crime but with the baggage of family dynamics that continue to plague her. The cases of both girls—Ainhoa and Carla—are eerily similar, marked by the presence of sweets on their bodies, prompting Amaia to seek further insights from local sources, including her estranged sister Flora, who runs a bakery.