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Originally Posted by GreenTeaFrapp
He's been adamant because he's had to be. He had to stop her from getting married, he was with her in Mexico, then he thought he needed to save her from Billick. But seeing the mother and child sitting beside him on the bench see him as a criminal made him realise that Maricruz would always have to worry about seeing him get arrested and his child could see it happen.
I suspect that maybe she's in better hands raising the child in the US then in Panama. There she has family and a life. In Panama there is only Sucre. Plus she was never in Panama. Sucre left her in Mexico to help Billick so that Billick would tell what he did with her.
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Ah, that part about the scene on the bench is a good point. Forgot about that. Nice one!