Guille, Nazia and Ángela return to school in April to complete the final term of the school year.
If in A son we played with the Mary Poppins archetype and in A secret we used Cinderella, in A truth the figure of Snow White appears, since Ángela is the albino girl who is here thanks to the work of an NGO that managed to bring her to undergo surgery for skin cancer.
In A secret, we left Ángela in the hospital, already operated on. Now Ángela returns to school, and through that we will learn exactly who she is, what her real life in Mozambique is like, and the fate that awaits her there as an albino if she goes back. Nazia and Guille decide that Ángela must stay, even though her temporary residence permit expires in June. To achieve this, they will have to reveal a truth that not even Ángela herself can express yet—a truth that will change the destiny of the three children forever.