As the school celebrates its Night of the Twin Moons, several people put themselves in harm's way for the sake of another, and an unwary child playing sheriff roams the halls with a real gun.
End of term. Summer vacation. Statements of farewell with hopes to leave forever, and others' plans to counter those plans. Many secrets finally revealed, and new developments arise.
As knowledge is power, factions play a three-sided chess game (figuratively) for more. Evelyn, meanwhile, fears she's pregnant, while Carolina seeks the identity of the mole.
As the school prepares for its annual bonfire (where flames wait to accept wishes and purge bad memories), two teachers face death, one teacher faces expulsion, a student remains ostracized, and a prisoner escapes.
Carolina's disappearance freaks out her friends as different stories roll in about her sudden departure. They're sure of one thing - Jacques is behind it.
Hugo begins to understand the wolf man in the woods, Jacques finds his authority undermined, and the teens help Julia face the powerful Paula-like girl ghost.
Martín hopes the incredible nature of Lucas's latest prophetic dream (where Camilo collides with a flying unicorn) will prove them all insubstantial. Meanwhile, Julia sets out for her father's safety deposit box alone.
Appearing as Alice in a school production of Alice in Wonderland, Paula questions the condition of madness - perception or dysfunction - and believes Julia needs help.