
Transported to the Spanish colonial era, a young woman finds love, uncovers secrets, and faces a destiny beyond time.





To protect her lineage through Maria, Carmela reluctantly agrees to marry Leandro. She begins seeing mysterious visions of Leandro and Carmelita's past, marked by red roses. Meanwhile, Don Alejandro's schemes are far from over, forcing the sisters to flee for their lives.
Sonya pleads for Ignacio's freedom. A rebel attack leaves Josefina gravely wounded. In the rising chaos, Carmela agrees to marry Leandro, unaware that another wave of rebels is coming, led by Juanito.
Carmela's attempt to save Juanito leads to Doña Soledad's tragic death. Mother Olivia takes the blame and faces execution, revealing her true nature. But when rebels strike again, Carmela is abducted and left at Catapang's mercy.
As revolution erupts in San Alfonso, secrets, betrayals, and long-buried crimes finally surface. Carmela and Juanito make one last stand for their love, until Carmela comes face-to-face with the very figure who dragged her into 1892.
After saving Juanito, Carmela is pulled back to the present, but her heart remains in 1892. Years later, she returns to San Alfonso and the mango tree where it began, confronting the ache of a love that endures even across time.