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    Antonio Fernandez, the love of Lovino Vargas' life, has just died. In memory of the man he spent decades with, Lovino writes of the horrific, beautiful events that brought them together.

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    Besame Mucho, finished and told from the perspective of Lovino years after the war's end.

    Language:
    English
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    60,519
    Chapters:
    24/24
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    38
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    186
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    22 Dec 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    Oh ok so you hate me. I'm gonna carry this one in my heart throughout my whole life. I love this story so fricking much ughh they both make me so sick, but over here it’s in a horrible way I cried multiple times. Words can’t explain how I feel about this whole fic. I also liked how the author portrayed George’s writing style. I’ll like never forget about this I promise, in my last moments I will think about this for sure I swear on my life. Actually I can see Lovino actually being a writer yeah. God also poor Antonio he went through so much yet he still smiled and was positive, I’m just like Lovino I totally also agree with him i wouldn’t survive going through something like that! I totally prefer this over the original if it wasn’t obvious, although I am a bit biased because I prefer SpaMano of GerIta in every humanly way possible because I just find them more appealing and some other personal and normal stuff. Really crazy how just 60k words can make me rethink every decision in life i even made. Ugh and the way you portraited their emotions was so so so incredibly interesting and wholesome I’ve found so much comfort in this fic that I thought I’d never find anywhere. And always when I hear the song besame mucho i of course think about this fic… And seeing i mean reading Antonio in such a state after the war and everything genuinely made me cry multiple times and still makes me sad whenever I look back or think about this fic, he didn’t deserve it. Dear author, thank you for writing this masterpiece, I’ll never forget about it, I promise.