With the love and unconditional support of his wife Lucía, Ramón Mendoza has progressed in his work to achieve an excellent economic position.
Their two children, Liliana and Miguel Ángel, attend the best schools and never endured the shortages that their parents suffered at the beginning of their marriage.
Her only happy moments are when, alone before her computer, she opens her heart to a twin soul who understands her, advises her, and with whom, little by little and in silence, she has been falling in love — that mysterious man whose face she can only imagine, whose voice she hasn't heard, and signs his messages simply as "wind".
Eduardo and Gabriela don't remember how Víctor was in reality; Rosario let them believe that their father was a loving and responsible man who died when they were small.
Having left Spain three decades ago after discovering her husband in the arms of her best friend, she arrives in Mexico and meets Martín, with whom she lived for many years in love and happiness.
Destroyed, Lucía receives the final blow when her son Miguel Ángel blames her for his break-up with his most recent conquest and stops talking to her.
With a shattered soul and feeling that she is a hindrance for her family, she packs her things and goes to Spain to start a new life and try to find little Natalia.
In Spain she meets three of Triana's friends: Santiago, a distinguished painter, and Jordi and Mayte, who welcome her with care and offer her a home.
While Ramón's company collapses from debts and their children's lives sink further into vice and emptiness, Lucía transforms into a new, elegant woman who is sure of herself.