Mayo de 1979. Un nuevo atentado, esta vez en la cafetería California en pleno barrio Salamanca, causa la alarma entre los vecinos. Afortunadamente los Alcántara están bien y la explosión pilla a Antonio y a Mercedes en la firma de la compra del piso donde viven ahora. Lo que no saben los Alcántara es que falta muy poco para que un nuevo problema, que se está cuajando, esté a punto de "explotar".
La situación en el bufete para Toni tampoco es muy buena ya que lleva dos meses sin cobrar. Cansada de esta situación, Sonia animará a Toni para que juntos se embarquen en un proyecto que les permita seguir vinculados a la abogacía.
Mientras tanto, Carlos sospecha que Felipe ha tenido algo que ver con el atentado de la cafetería California porque, minutos antes de la explosión, se encontraba en el interior. Intentará averiguar si su amigo tiene algún tipo de vinculación.
Además, Miguel sigue pendiente del negocio que quiere montar con su hermano, pero últimamente ve a Antonio con la mente en otro sitio. También está preocupado por su hija, ya que un admirador secreto no para de dejarle mensajes de amor.
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