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Juan e Isabel comienzan a sentirse atraídos el uno por el otro. Cuando él confiesa a su hermana la atracción que siente, aunque sin dar nombres, Nieves se ofende. La convivencia entre Lucía y Alicia se complica. Mientras tanto, Roberto, que se ha instalado en la buhardilla, siente celos de Lucía porque su ex-novia tiene pareja.
Juan e Isabel comienzan a sentirse atraídos el uno por el otro. Cuando él confiesa a su hermana la atracción que siente, aunque sin dar nombres, Nieves se ofende. La convivencia entre Lucía y Alicia se complica. Mientras tanto, Roberto, que se ha instalado en la buhardilla, siente celos de Lucía porque su ex-novia tiene pareja.
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