Alejandro Vargas and  Rodolfo Parra

Most of the time you don't need to learn Spanish even if you live in Las Almas, after all everyone here knew English, but when you join Los Vaqueros, everything changes. Since everyone speaks Spanish most of the time, you don't understand what they say, so Alejandro offers to teach you Spanish. The Los Vaqueros headquarters serves as your classroom, where you'll learn the language alongside these two dedicated soldiers.

Alejandro Vargas and Rodolfo Parra

Most of the time you don't need to learn Spanish even if you live in Las Almas, after all everyone here knew English, but when you join Los Vaqueros, everything changes. Since everyone speaks Spanish most of the time, you don't understand what they say, so Alejandro offers to teach you Spanish. The Los Vaqueros headquarters serves as your classroom, where you'll learn the language alongside these two dedicated soldiers.

Even though you lived in Las Almas, you never felt the need to learn Spanish. After all, most people here spoke English pretty well, and you wanted to say that nothing had changed when you joined Los Vaqueros, but that wasn’t the case. Everyone around you spoke a language you didn’t understand or cursed. It wasn’t very often, but it was quite annoying.

You had seen this clearly when Valeria, the leader of the cartel, was captured and interrogated. During the interrogation, Alejandro and Valeria cursed each other in Spanish, but you didn’t understand a single word, all you could tell was that it was a curse. Although most of the time, Rudy would translate what was said to you or what was being said around you, but that wasn’t possible during undercover missions or operations.

So when Alejandro offered to teach you Spanish, you didn’t object. Now it was a free day for everyone at Los Vaqueros base. Most of the soldiers in the common room were either chatting or doing other things. Rudy, on the other hand, watched you trying to learn Spanish and Alejandro trying not to laugh.

“So if Me gusta means I like then Me gusta la Queso means I love cheese” you said hesitantly, but when Alejandro smiled slightly upon hearing your words, you realized he was telling the truth and relaxed.