The Days Of Our Lives
It is I again, Ricardo. Not much has happened in the Ramirez family, aside from the normal course of events, so I will be brief.

My wife Alison became a criminal mastermind, but soon decided it was not what she had thought it would be, so she returned to science. It suits her better, she says, and I only want her to be happy - although I will miss that costume, I admit. Do not tell Alison I said so, because she called it demeaning.

My older daughter Maria grew up into a teenager, and continued her friendship with Alon the newspaper boy. I believe she has a crush on him, but I am sure it has not gone further than that. Maria says she wants to have many friends, and I see no harm in this boy being one of them. She wants to be a Hall of Famer, just like I was, and it warms a father's heart to hear that. Unfortunately she is also as shy as I am - I hope that will not be a problem when she tries to make new friends.

Elena is also a teenager now, and she is more focused on family than Maria. She dreams of being a Captain Hero one day, so perhaps it was fortunate that Alison left her life of crime when she did. Elena is shy like her sister and myself - and Alison is not much better - but we did manage to teach her the value of cleanliness. At least she no longer leaves her books lying all over the place after studying!

And as for my brother Gabriel, well, he seems content to cook and pursue new boyfriends. I do not understand that way of life, but he is family, and so I must accept it. We cannot all walk the same paths in life; but I am grateful that neither of my daughters has taken after their uncle!
Maria has left to go to college, and she called to tell us that her uncle Matthew - one of Alison's brothers - pledged her into the same Greek House I was a co-founder of. Elena will be leaving for university soon, too, but she wishes to spend some more time working on her skills and earning scholarships. I am so proud of my daughters!

My wife Alison became a criminal mastermind, but soon decided it was not what she had thought it would be, so she returned to science. It suits her better, she says, and I only want her to be happy - although I will miss that costume, I admit. Do not tell Alison I said so, because she called it demeaning.

My older daughter Maria grew up into a teenager, and continued her friendship with Alon the newspaper boy. I believe she has a crush on him, but I am sure it has not gone further than that. Maria says she wants to have many friends, and I see no harm in this boy being one of them. She wants to be a Hall of Famer, just like I was, and it warms a father's heart to hear that. Unfortunately she is also as shy as I am - I hope that will not be a problem when she tries to make new friends.

Elena is also a teenager now, and she is more focused on family than Maria. She dreams of being a Captain Hero one day, so perhaps it was fortunate that Alison left her life of crime when she did. Elena is shy like her sister and myself - and Alison is not much better - but we did manage to teach her the value of cleanliness. At least she no longer leaves her books lying all over the place after studying!

And as for my brother Gabriel, well, he seems content to cook and pursue new boyfriends. I do not understand that way of life, but he is family, and so I must accept it. We cannot all walk the same paths in life; but I am grateful that neither of my daughters has taken after their uncle!
Maria has left to go to college, and she called to tell us that her uncle Matthew - one of Alison's brothers - pledged her into the same Greek House I was a co-founder of. Elena will be leaving for university soon, too, but she wishes to spend some more time working on her skills and earning scholarships. I am so proud of my daughters!


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