After losing his wife, Graciano walked the Camino de Santiago with a stone from their hometown beach in Cancún. He placed it at Cruz de Ferro as a quiet farewell. For most of the journey, he walked alone through memory, silence, and the slow work of grief. He was saying goodbye not just to her, but to the life they had built together. In the final stretch, he was joined by his children—Sergio, Mariana, Sofía, and Daniela. They walked beside him not only in remembrance, but as a quiet reminder of what remains, and of what lies ahead. This is The Long Goodbye.