Callejas arrived at the doors of a
maternity home in 1960 with the children; she would not let anyone tell her to go back to her husband or the United States. She continued to write stories and soon became friends with a group of bohemian artists. Going to wait for one of them when leaving a party, she met
Michael Townley. That same year, Townley, at seventeen, fell madly in love with her, and despite the difference in age, courted her until she agreed to marry him. Their marriage was celebrated on 22 July 1961. None of their parents attended the wedding. Not only the Callejas were against it; Townley's father, who worked at
Ford Chile, had been promoted to Venezuela and had left the country with his wife and two other children. Michael had refused to leave and had remained in Santiago, determined to conquer Mariana. To make a living, Michael sold ''
Collier's Encyclopedia'' to wealthy families who knew English, and fixed cars and electrical appliances. Three years later, in 1964, thanks to his father, he got a job with Ford in Peru, but he failed and four months later he left
Lima. In 1965 luck smiled on him and he became the representative of the mutual fund Investors Overseas Services (IOS). This allowed him to move with Callejas and the children to a good house in
La Reina, with two employees. The couple enjoyed skiing, and Townley participated in car races. The next year, Townley's father was promoted again, and was preparing to return to Santiago as president of Ford Chile. Michael, now successful, hoped to make peace with the family, but everything fell apart when rumors of the imminent bankruptcy of IOS arose because one of its directors, Bernard Cornfeld, had stolen millions of dollars. Michael's clients, in a panic, begin to harass him and he was forced to flee to the United States. Mariana followed shortly afterward with her children, but only after obtaining the promise that they would return to Chile as soon as possible. First they settled in the house of Michael's grandparents in
Pompano Beach (where he tried to sell Fords, without success), and then in Miami's
Little Havana, to work at an
AAMCO Transmissions shop. Nothing in their lives yet indicated that the couple would become terrorist agents. Mariana began to attend a literary workshop at the
University of Miami, joined marches called by the New Party, a group where her new friends were active and that, among other things, proposed the legalization of
abortion and
marijuana, opposed the
Vietnam War, and supported the poet and senator
Eugene McCarthy for president. However, it was also anti-communist. Townley, on the other hand, was not interested in literature or even politics; he worked as a mechanic and remained a fan of car racing. When
Salvador Allende won the 1970 presidential elections, Callejas decided to return to Chile, which she did despite the opposition of her husband, who did not want to leave his business for the economic uncertainty in Santiago. There were fights, Michael had a romantic affair in the United States, he considered getting divorced, there were comings and goings, but finally the crisis was overcome and the couple saw each other again in Chile. An anti-Allendist, Callejas made contacts with
Fatherland and Liberty (), while Michael tried, with little success, to conduct business. Urged by his wife to join her new right-wing friends, Michael said he had to work and characterized their actions as those of children and their
Molotov cocktails as primitive. A few weeks later, Michael agreed to make an authentic Molotov bomb. Thus began his collaboration with the Chilean extreme right, in whose circles he would be known as Juan Manolo. His biggest success was the clandestine radio that he managed to manufacture and with which he transmitted anti-Allendist messages. After participating in an operation to eliminate interference that prevented transmissions of the conservative Channel 5 of
Concepción, a dependent of the
Catholic University, "whose position was of decided opposition to the government of Allende", which ended with the death of a worker, ==Agents of the DINA==