That, as this episode proves, is not so easy, though.
But lets bask in their sweet reunion a little longer before Rafael enters the picture.
That professor, no matter how hot he is, was never going to last anyway.

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But all good nights must end, and theirs is no exception.
You see, she and Rogelio decided they would consciously uncouple.
Because that sounds easy.
Xo and Rogelio continue acting like a couple, even having some spontaneous sex.
Xos doing it because she loves him, and as she explains to Jane, breakups are complicated.
Jane reveals what Rogelio told her to Xo in an attempt to help them move forward in their breakup.
Its rational and smart and the right thing to do.
This brings us back to Jane and Michael, a pair Rogelio is overjoyed about potentially seeing back together.
After some pushing, Jane gets Rafael to go to lunch with them.
Michael sincerely apologizes for everything including that time he punched Rafael and it seems like things might be okay.
Then Rafael tells Michael he doesnt like or trust him, and things escalate from there.
He doesnt want to risk anything happening to Mateo, and thats a respectable and reasonable concern.
Jane relays this information to Michael, who romantically offers to quit his job.
Shes more important than work, he says, and hes not going to lose her ever again.
This is unbelievably sweet…and a bit misguided.
Its easy to see why Michael returning to Janes life would make him feel threatened in that way.
Once teenage loves, always teenage loves.
And with that, hes down at the bar drunkenly flirting with a random woman.
His sister, Luisa, has been getting intimate with alcohol, too.
Jane caught her stealing from the hotels bar and had a sisterly talk with her about getting better.
At the end of the talk, Jane left a wasted Luisa in Susannas care.
That is, if its actual affection?
Remember Lola, that incarcerated woman Rogelio was pen pals with?
Lets hope that Jane doesnt take Rogelios request for space too seriously?