"Arantxa?" "The bathroom is free." "Good morning, mum." "Good morning, son." "Are you hungry?" "Do you want an omelette?" "No, I've got enough with this." "Aren't you going to eat?" "Yes, I'll have some milk later." "Did you wake up Arantxa?" "Yes, she'll come in a minute." "I'm going to make you an omelette." "If you don't eat it now, you can eat it at the factory." "Alright." "Good morning." "Good morning." "Jazz Radio" "Is Ander in the orchard?" "Yes." "Bring him lunch." "And tell him not to be late." "Why?" "Evaristo is coming to dinner tonight." "Evaristo?" "Yes." "Mum said not to be late." "Why?" "Evaristo is coming for dinner." "Evaristo?" "Did mum invite him?" "Where do you want me to leave your lunch?" "On the chair by the door." "I'll wash up first." "Has Evaristo come to visit mum since dad passed away?" "Evaristo?" "He did at first." "Don't you remember?" "You weren't that small." "I'm sorry, I'm late." "How are you, Evaristo?" "Fine, fine." "A little older than yesterday, but still alive." "Didn't Arantxa tell you we had a guest?" "I told him." "I'm asking your brother, not you." "She told me, but I got delayed." "I bumped into Peio." "We started talking and when I realized what time it was..." "And how is he doing?" "It's been a while since I last saw him." "Young people don't go to Church any more." "And I only get out to go to Mass..." "I didn't know you were a religious man." "Yes, I've got Faith... and Hope." "But I mostly go to see people there." "I've got Windows 95 and that works." "And it will work." "Yes, my computer science teacher told me." "My electrical devices are fine." "Do you have a computer at home?" "No, I don't." "But I don't think that other electrical devices will crash." "It must be Inaki." "Tell him not to call at this time." "He knows we're having dinner." "You know it's been a long time since we had Evaristo over for dinner." "Yes, a long time." "Do you mind if I turn this up?" "I want to hear this." "Of course." "This is your home, Ander." "...they're functioning around time, not around date or day." "Microwaves work in a similar way and also the alarm-clocks." "None of them use date or day system for recording." "Water heaters also work with timer." "Video recorders, cameras and computers are some of the electrical devices that could get damaged." "What do you think, Andres?" "Is something going to happen?" "Don't call me that, please." "Sorry..." "I forgot." "Ander is late, he should be here by now." "He probably bumped into Peio and they're chatting." "Don't sit down!" "Go look for him before it gets dark." "Take it easy, mum..." "And take a flashlight." "Yes." "Ander!" "Ander!" "Ander!" "Oh, my God, Ander!" "What happened to you?" "I fell." "My leg hurts." "Go find Peio and bring the car." "You can't do it by yourself." "And what if he's not home?" "I better get the car." "I'll bring it as close as I can." "And you will be able to carry me?" "Peio is at home, I'm positive!" "Don't waste time, Arantxa." "Just hurry, damn it!" "Peio!" "Be quiet." "It's Ander, he's hurt." "I'm sorry." "What?" "Does it hurt?" "Take it easy, we're almost there." "Five more minutes." "You caught me at the worst moment with Reme." "10.000 pesetas wasted." "Next time, it's on you..." "You hear me?" "I told your sister a cousin of mine came for a visit." "I did it for Reme." "People gossip enough about her, we don't want more of that." "Arantxa heard the baby crying." "Fucking kid, he always cries at the wrong time." "How is Ander?" "He's back home now." "Fractured tibia." "At least two months in a cast." "Poor thing." "Are you going to sleep?" "It's almost dawn." "No." "I'm not going to sleep." "This had to happen now." "It's less than a month till your sister's wedding." "I'll have to do all the house work." "Don't worry, mother." "You've got enough on your plate, you don't need more work." "Especially physical work." "We'll hire someone." "Someone, who?" "There's no young people left in the country." "They all work in Bilbao or in the factories of Durango." "And once they leave, they don't come back." "Someone will come." "If you were married, we wouldn't have this problem." "Begona was young and strong." "She could have managed the farm by herself." "Mother, don't start with that now." "Yes, I better be quiet." "But to think that your sister, 14 years younger, is getting married before you." "It's hard to believe." "Inaki hires help sometimes." "Ask him, he might know someone." "Inaki told me that there's a Peruvian man working on farms around here." "Peruvian?" "Yes, mother, from Peru." "How am I supposed to communicate with him?" "Ander and I will understand him." "There has to be someone else around here, someone who's not a foreigner." "He's the only one who's free that Inaki knows of." "He's good and he works well, mum." "He only charges whatever you can give him, plus food and accommodation." "We could wait a few days, someone else might show up." "Mum, we can't wait." "Tomorrow is late enough." "Besides, I'll be gone most of the time because of the wedding." "Let him come and try for a few days." "If we don't like him, we'll look for another one." "And what do Peruvians eat?" "Hello." "Hello." "Hello, Inaki." "This is Jose, Arantxa." "Pleased to meet you." "Pleased to meet you." "And her mother, Arantxa as well." "Here, it's very common for kids to be named after their parents." "Pleased to meet you, madam." "My mother understands Spanish, but she barely speaks it." "But don't worry, you'll get along just fine." "Show him around and tell him what to do." "I suppose Ander will want to explain a few things to him as well." "Can he move or is he in bed?" "He's in bed, it's too early for crutches." "Maybe next week." "Can I come in and see him?" "Yes, go up, he'll be glad." "I'll leave you with them." "Come, I'll show you the animals." "Leave the bag here." "Mother, you come too." "We'll go up later." "May I?" "Come in." "Grab a chair and sit here." "So, how are you?" "I could be better." "Or worse." "You only got a broken bone." "If you had knocked your head, that little you have left would have been lost for good." "What a brother-in-law I got." "Hey, be careful with what you say." "It hasn't been a day since you fell and you already have help." "A great guy, too." "Peruvian?" "You don't find it strange that he came from so far away to work the land?" "More will come." "You think so?" "You'll see." "You're coming to the bachelor party, right?" "I don't think I'll be able to." "I'm not in the mood for parties." "Come on, it's in a week." "What, are you afraid to get out of bed with that thing on?" "No way." "When it stops hurting, I'll start working." "There's a lot of stuff I can do with crouches or sitting down." "Yeah, a lot of things." "Hey, mister, I'll go see Reme as soon as I can." "It's been two months since I had any." "I heard that somebody saw her husband in Anglet." "But who knows..." "Her husband?" "Yes." "In Anglet?" "Yes." "I thought he would had gone further..." "To Peru, for instance." "Anyway, he will not return." "Ander, this is Jose." "May I?" "Leave your bag here, I'll bring it to your room." "Pleased to meet you." "I'm sorry about your leg." "Don't be sorry, man, that gives you a job." "Good morning, I'm sorry I'm late." "Don't worry, we all wake up around this time." "Coffee is over there." "Help yourself." "Thanks." "If you don't mind, sit here." "This was my father's place and now it's Ander's." "Sorry..." "It's still hot." "Thank you." "You want an omelette?" "No, no, thank you." "Eat whatever you want and if you're hungry later, just come back and help yourself." "Lunch is at twelve o'clock." "He's not to be late, this is not a restaurant." "My mum says please be on time for lunch." "You know, at twelve." "Sure." "Thank you." "Inaki told me you've got family in Bilbao." "I've got a cousin." "He's been living there for more than a year." "He is a construction worker." "He helped me get here." "And how come you're not with him?" "You must feel very lonely here, right?" "I only know how to work the land." "I'm very well here." "I wanted to thank you for giving me this opportunity." "You're welcome." "But you're actually doing us a favour." "At around ten I have to go to Durango, to the factory, to bring the papers for my brother's accident." "I won't be back till tonight." "So today you'll eat just with my mother." "You'll see how you get along." "Look, that's where my brother fell." "He's got the habit of going up there to listen to music and have a snack." "Thank God my mum sent me to look for him." "And why don't you have a dog on the farm?" "We had one." "He died of old age about five years ago." "Ander loved him madly." "I had never seen him so sad." "This is beautiful." "More beautiful than your country?" "Here, everyone asks me that." "But it really is not so different." "Good day, boss." "How are you feeling?" "Better, it barely hurts." "But it's not easy walking with these things." "I guess it takes some practice." "So, how's work?" "Everything OK?" "Yes, everything is fine." "Yesterday I met Mr. Peio." "He told me he was your friend." "Oh, yeah?" "What did he say?" "He said he'll come and visit you." "Yeah, I know Peio's kind of visits." "He won't come till next week." "Nice teeth." "Do you wash them with baking soda?" "Don't worry, I was kidding." "Tomorrow I'll help you with what I can." "I don't know if I'll be able to do much, but it will be of some help." "Very well." "I'm going to walk a little bit." "I'll see you at lunch." "Yes, boss." "We'll have to kill the pig soon." "It can barely walk." "It's like a premonition." "Let's see if I'll end up the same way." "Don't joke about that." "Who will kill it?" "Do we take it to the slaughterhouse?" "Jose can do it." "He manages well." "I'll call Peio and he'll help him." "And don't forget to call the vet." "Won't Arantxa come for lunch?" "She said she might not get here in time." "She said to start without her." "You should have gone with her." "There's more important things to do than seeing how a wedding dress fits." "Is Jose married?" "If he is, he doesn't talk about his wife." "He's shy." "Do you know he calls me boss?" "How should he call you?" "I don't know." "May I?" "Come on, Jose, sit by my side." "My sister is not here." "I'm not used to drinking alcohol." "Come on!" "Wine is not alcohol!" "It's life!" "Jose, one question." "Do you know how to kill a pig?" "Of course, boss." "Perfect, next week we're having a slaughter." "In August?" "Oh, I understand." "I suppose we're killing the pig with a limp." "You're not talking about me, right?" "Oh, God, no." "Ander, are you in the shower?" "Yes, mother." "Can you manage by yourself?" "Don't you need help?" "No, I can manage." "I have to take a piss." "You'll have to help me." "I can't do it sitting down." "I'll hold you." "When I was little, I used to play with my friends to see who could pee further." "I always won." "Me too, with my brothers." "But my big brother always won." "How many brothers do you have?" "There were seven of us." "Four men and three women." "But two of them died years ago." "Damn!" "That's a lot of brothers and sisters." "You think so, boss?" "That's common there, especially if you're from the country." "Are all of them in Peru or did they emigrate too?" "The youngest one moved to the US and the other ones to Lima." "And your parents?" "I don't have a dad, he died." "The land we were working on wasn't his, so they kicked us out." "My mum lives with one of my sisters in Lima." "She has gotten really old." "Not like your mother, boss." "Don't joke." "Our mother's heart is not well." "One of these days she's going to give us a fright." "May God not hear you, boss." "So, do you miss all that?" "Your country, your people, the women?" "The food?" "A lot, boss, a lot." "Especially the food:" "mote, cuy, charqui..." "Charqui?" "Yeah, it's dried lama meat." "It's very tasty." "But I also remember the time we suffered from hunger." "Charqui..." "We better get going because, at my pace, it's going to get dark." "Tomorrow we'll have to come earlier because Peio is helping you with the slaughter." "OK, boss." "You know what, Jose?" "I can't get used to you calling me boss." "And how do you want me to call you?" "Ander." "Mr. Ander?" "Mr. Ander..." "No, just Ander." "OK, boss." "Did you put everything in the freezer?" "Yes, boss." "In single bags?" "Yes, boss." "One cannot help but think about his own death with these things." "Me, I only think about death when I'm with a woman." "That's the only thing I'm going to miss when I die:" "warm pussies." "So, you'll go to the bachelor party on Saturday, both of you." "I don't know." "What are you saying?" "Of course you will." "And bring the Indian too." "He can drive, right?" "He won't drink so he can drive us." "I'm hooking up with Reme that night." "She's not coming to Durango with us, right?" "Are you crazy?" "With twenty men?" "If the others want a whore, they can look for one on their own." "This is the plan..." "On Saturday I'll pick up Reme and the kid." "I'll leave them at my house and then I'll go pick you up." "We'll go to Durango and party till they kick us out at closing time." "And later we'll continue the party at my place with Reme." "And Jose?" "Jose, do you like women?" "Yes, of course." "Then get cocky for Saturday because you're meeting a Murcian woman that takes your breath away." "She's not from Murcia, she lived there." "But she's from Galicia." "Whatever, the thing is that she's got boobs..." "Inaki told me someone saw her husband in Anglet." "Yes, I heard it too." "I thought he'd be further away." "Yeah, me too." "If he shows up, I'll break his legs." "One leg for what he did to Reme and the other one for taking the best whore around away." "ORO's (Golden) whore." "It would be better if he came back." "Reme is still waiting for him." "Well, fuck them both." "She shouldn't have married, it's stupid." "And he shouldn't have left her." "Now Reme belongs to all of us and so does the kid." "Even the Indian is going to play dad this Saturday." "I'm going home." "Won't you stay for dinner?" "My mother is expecting you." "I've got things to do." "This Saturday I'll come pick you up at eight." "Thanks for your help." "Thank you because you're paying Reme." "He's a good man, but his dick and his nose fuck him up." "Boss do you think Mr. Inaki will think that it's OK for me to go to his party?" "Of course, man." "Besides, you'll be going with a poor disabled man who needs help." "Are you sure you don't want one?" "It will cheer you up a little." "No, thanks." "Beer is enough." "You don't talk much, huh?" "How did it go with Reme?" "Great woman, huh?" "Yes, sir." "I'm going to bring them this." "It's beautiful to watch people sleep." "We all become babies when we sleep." "What time is it?" "Dawn is breaking." "We should leave." "You'll have to leave alone." "There's no way to wake those two up." "By myself?" "And what do I tell the boss' mum?" "The truth." "That her son is hangover at Peio's." "But don't mention me." "From what part of Peru are you?" "From a little town near Cuzco." "And is it beautiful?" "It's very beautiful." "I'm from Carino." "From Carino?" "It's near A Coruna." "Do you know where A Coruna is?" "Yes." "But I lived a few years in Madrid, Salou and Cartagena." "This is different from everywhere though." "Probably more different than Cuzco." "This is another world." "And why are you here?" "I'm waiting for my husband." "Is he on a trip?" "He's lost." "When he finds himself, he will return." "I'm going to make coffee, do you want some?" "He's a little younger than me." "He was just a kid when we met." "He was in Cartagena, on military service." "He looked so cute in his white uniform." "He looked as if he was dressed for his first communion." "We got married there." "It was almost a secret." "When he finished the military service, we came to Oro." "That's all he had:" "an old house lost in the middle of the Basque Country." "He didn't have any family and he barely had friends." "Only a house and a job at a factory in Durango." "But we didn't need anything else..." "Well I needed a baby." "Three years passed before I got pregnant." "When it finally happened and I told him he kissed me and went to bed." "The next day he packed a suitcase and left." "In the town, they soon knew I was alone." "And it didn't take very long before men started offering me their help." "It wasn't the first time I had done it, you know, but I've never hidden that from him." "So it wasn't hard to accept." "But never at my husband's house." "Anywhere but there." "At least when he comes back, he'll find his house clean." "Good afternoon." "Good evening." "What a hangover!" "How did it go?" "It's not any of my business, but" "I hope Inaki didn't spend the whole night with you." "We left him at 3.00 at his house." "He was good." "It all depends on what you understand by good." "I'm sure Peio and you weren't good." "What an example for Jose." "I don't believe he can complain about how he's treated in this house." "It was a joke, mother." "Is dinner almost ready?" "I haven't eaten anything the whole day." "You can start if you want." "The salad is ready." "Do you want me to make you an omelette?" "I don't care, mum, whatever." "I just want to go to bed." "My leg hurts." "Go to bed then, you'll have dinner there." "Call Jose, I need him to help me." "I can't take another step." "I'll help you." "No." "Tell Jose to come." "That's what he is paid for, right?" "Did you have a good time last night?" "Yes, boss." "Jose do you have clothes to go to the wedding?" "Well, I only have a white shirt." "I could lend you something, but it will be too big." "Wouldn't it be best if I stayed and took care of the house?" "No way!" "I'll find you a suit and a tie." "Inaki would be very upset if you didn't go to the wedding." "Mr. Inaki told you that?" "Yeah, more or less." "Besides, I don't want to be a burden for my family." "You'll have to take care of me." "Are you sure you don't clean them with baking soda?" "Really, boss." "Reme really liked you." "I don't know why." "I'm a very modest man." "Yeah, that's probably why." "Sleep well." "Good morning." "Good morning." "Careful." "There you go." "Eat it all." "I'll have to buy another one." "How come?" "It will stop working in 2000." "Mother, do you keep any of dad's suits?" "Yes, why?" "For Jose, for the wedding." "He'll take me from one place to another." "That way I won't make anyone late." "We will have to pay him soon." "Or doesn't he charge anything?" "Why wouldn't he charge us?" "I still don't know why he's here." "Why do you say that?" "We feed him and give him a place to stay." "You bring him along to our celebrations." "And now we also have to dress him?" "You have no idea how much I want to pay him." "And I'll pay him, not you." "That way I'll know we have an employee and not another family member." "Are you alright, mother?" "I only said it not to be a burden." "Because of the leg, but if you don't think it's right, then..." "Are you alright?" "I am." "Careful with the wine, Ander." "This is not wine, this is life, mother." "Enough, enough." "Jose, I have to go take a piss." "Take him quickly, otherwise he'll piss right here." "Change his dipers right now." "A little wine?" "You've seen it before." "Leave." "Do I wait for you outside?" "No, leave!" "Leave!" "The Indian knows how to drink our wine!" "We're going to give a toast, you and I." "Come on up." "Long live the bride and groom!" "Hooray!" "And long live the grand-kids Mrs. Aranzazu will finally have." "Ander?" "Good morning." "Good morning." "Here you are." "How are you?" "Well..." "And Ander, how is he?" "Going on, step by step." "I'm leaving that, I'm in a hurry." "Bye." "Bye." "It's hot today, huh?" "Yes." "Thank God it's getting windy, otherwise..." "The groom and the bride must be in Rome already." "They were leaving early today." "Are you feeling better?" "What?" "Oh, yeah, yeah." "I'm better." "Hey, why don't we go to see Reme tonight?" "No, thanks." "Come on, man." "I can't go by myself, I'll pay." "Why don't you ask Mr. Peio to go with you?" "I don't want to go with Peio." "I don't want to share her with him." "And why do you want to share her with me?" "Well, you don't have to be with her if you don't want to." "But you have to take me either way." "You hear me?" "I'm a poor cripple." "I can't wait to have the cast removed." "That will be my last day of work." "Good evening." "Good evening." "Good evening." "We need two double rooms." "Adjoining." "Let me see..." "Adjoining..." "I only have a single and a double left." "Is that OK?" "It doesn't matter." "The kid sleeps with me." "With you?" "But the double only has one bed." "It doesn't matter, we'll manage." "All right, if you can leave me two ID's..." "Go with Jose." "Do the rooms have mini-bar?" "The double does." "Will you be having breakfast here?" "No." "We'll leave early." "Relax." "Fuck." "Shut the fuck up." "Shit!" "How is he?" "A little calmer." "He drank the whole mini-bar." "I noticed something the first time, at Peio's." "He couldn't take his eyes off of you when you and I were doing it." "Has what had to happen happened already?" "God..." "How scared you men are of yourselves." "I'm not scared." "No, maybe you're not." "Maybe that's why I like you." "What time is it?" "Almost three." "When are we leaving?" "I don't know." "Let's leave him to have some rest." "You sleep, too." "I'll let you know." "Go with him." "Don't leave him alone." "Well, then." "Have a nice day." "See you." "Mother?" "Mother, are you there?" "Mother, are you alright?" "Mother?" "Mother!" "?" "Mother!" "?" "Arantxa..." "How is she?" "She's sick." "Very sick." "It's my fault." "Don't say that." "It's not anyone's fault." "Arantxa..." "What happened, Ander?" "What?" "What happened?" "Ander..." "What happened, Ander?" "Since when are you here?" "Since yesterday." "Go home." "No." "Now it's my turn." "No." "Inaki will take you home." "No." "Yes." "Don't be so stubborn." "Jose will drive you back tomorrow." "Jose can't do it." "I'll drive you, then." "No way." "Ander, come on." "Go with him." "Come on, Ander." "If there are news, I'll call you." "Come on." "Mother?" "Hey, Evaristo." "I knew it wouldn't take you too long to come." "It's been really nice of you to call me." "How is she?" "I passed Ander but he didn't even see me." "Don't be mad..." "She's ill." "Very ill." "She'll recover, you'll see." "She promised." "It was many years ago but she will remember." "I'm sure." "Where do I leave the flowers?" "I'll leave them in the bathroom." "What did our mother promise you?" "That she would not die before me." "I've come at the right moment." "I didn't want to find your brother here." "He looks so much like your father..." "He scares me a little bit." "With him here," "I wouldn't allow myself any sign of affection towards your mother." "It would be like betraying a friend." "However, I don't feel that way with you here." "I don't know why..." "Maybe because women understand better the affaires of the heart." "Since when do you love her?" "Since the day Andres, your father, my best friend at the time, introduced her to me as his girlfriend." "And our mother?" "Since when does she love you?" "She's the only one that can answer that." "And now this little one, come on." "Very well." "Go on, sweetie." "Yes." "Hello?" "Hello?" "Reme?" "It's me." "I don't know how you will manage when Jose leaves." "He should stay longer." "Peio manages well by himself." "Anything wrong with Jose?" "I want to be alone." "That's all." "Then I will keep coming over for a few days..." "At least until they remove your cast." "This is no longer your home." "Jose, how are you?" "Fine, Mr. Inaki." "I wanted to tell you..." "I couldn't bring myself to tell you at the cemetery..." "I'm really sorry your mum died." "Thank you, Jose." "My brother is hurting a lot." "Don't take him seriously." "Well, it looks like you will lose your job in a few days." "Don't worry, I'll find you something." "Thank you very much, Mr. Inaki." "Enjoy today that I'm here..." "God only knows what you'll eat tomorrow." "Don't you think you're a little old to be riding a bike?" "Yes." "For other things too, but..." "If you want to I can find you a safer bike." "At manufacturer's price." "Thank you, son, but while this one works..." "Am I your son?" "What?" "Am I your son." "No, God, no!" "No, man." "How can you think that of your mother?" "It's not a bad thought." "But to tell you the truth," "I would have preferred to be your son." "Don't say that." "Your father was a good man..." "In his way." "Yes." "My mother used to say that." "But I'm not that sure about it." "I came here to ask your permission to bring flowers to your mum's grave every Sunday." "You don't have to ask for my permission, Evaristo." "I don't want people to think the wrong thing." "Just like you did a moment ago." "And do you care about what people think?" "We all care." "And whoever says they don't, they're lying." "And your mother cared a lot." "Too much." "So..." "Do you think she would think it's wrong for me to bring her flowers?" "No, Evaristo..." "Don't worry." "I'm sure she wouldn't." "Good afternoon." "Good afternoon." "Jose seems like a good guy, doesn't he?" "I don't know." "I barely know him." "Good afternoon." "Good afternoon." "The remote?" "Thank you." "This house has no life!" "Let's inaugurate it, let's fuck in every room!" "Get out." "Are you kicking me out of your house?" "You're really drunk and I'm not in the mood for a party." "Well, if you don't want to fuck, then don't." "Indian!" "You're on for the party, right?" "No?" "You're both fags." "I bring you the cake home and you don't even want to try it?" "You're fucking ungrateful!" "Are you going to drive in that state, with a kid in the truck?" "And what do you care?" "The kid isn't yours." "You better take me home." "The kid has a fever." "No fucking way..." "We're going to my place and continue partying." "No, Peio, take me home!" "Reme, stay here if you want to." "What is this?" "A conspiracy?" "Or what the fuck is this?" "You picked the wrong day, and the wrong way." "Where are you going?" "Where are you going?" "My patience is running out." "It's about time to come clean." "To come clean with what?" "Get out of here!" "What a trio..." "Two fags and a whore!" "Are you alright?" "Are you alright?" "Arantxa's room is also free, but the bed is smaller." "Don't worry, we're fine here." "The sheets are fresh." "Thank you." "Tomorrow... they'll remove that, right?" "Yes." "Tomorrow morning, at around nine." "We'll drop you home on our way to the hospital." "You'll have to get up a little early." "It doesn't matter." "Is there something wrong?" "Are you sad?" "Is it because of Peio?" "No." "It's nothing." "Well, I'm going to make us some dinner." "I'll come down and help you." "No, no." "I can manage." "Do you want me to make you an omelette?" "Do you think this is not enough?" "For me it is, but I don't know if it is for you." "I'm not very hungry." "For me it's OK too." "Well... to the table then." "Is something wrong?" "No." "No, nothing." "Thank you." "The kid won't come to have dinner?" "I'll bring him some hot milk to take the aspirin." "When is Jose leaving?" "If everything goes OK, tomorrow." "So soon?" "I don't need him anymore." "I think you need him more than ever." "You're not going to have an opportunity like this one soon." "What do you want?" "To be alone?" "One can be very well by himself." "Few people can be fine by themselves." "And you don't seem to me like one of them." "And you are?" "You are one of them?" "Waiting and waiting till you get old and worn out." "I'm not waiting for him anymore." "He called a few days ago." "He wants to sell the house." "To start a new life in France with another woman." "I'm so stupid, I didn't see this coming." "Don't worry, Reme." "Think about your son." "You have him." "And that's a lot." "You're right." "I still have a lot." "But you..." "Starting tomorrow, what do you have left?" "The omelette is delicious." "Jose, do you know if there's any cocoa?" "No, there isn't any." "We never drink it." "But there's honey over there, if that will do." "Yes, it will do." "Jose, do you want some?" "Yes, please." "Ander?" "No, thanks." "This is for you." "The omelette is delicious, Reme." "I think you wanted it last night, that's why it tastes so good today." "Let's see..." "A little bit." "Is it good?" "No?" "Come on, it's very tasty, just a little more." "Jose, don't forget to buy cocoa when we leave the hospital." "Cocoa?" "Yes, cocoa." "Reme, you could go with him." "I suppose the kid will need more stuff that we don't have here." "Are you asking me to come live with you?" "Not with me." "With us." "In a moment we will contact our radio station in Santa Cruz de Tenerife because in just ten minutes they'll be in the year 2000 as we are enjoying ourselves with the best music." "Does it work?" "What?" "The clock." "Why wouldn't it work?" "That's right, why not." "Turn off the radio, please." "Are you cold?" "No."