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True Love Waits (Short Drama)
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00:00:00Hey Dad, which one of these ladies do you want to marry?
00:00:24Oh, I don't like any of them.
00:00:26And by the way, you're 28 and still single.
00:00:28I'm more worried about you.
00:00:30I've told you before, if you don't get married,
00:00:32I won't either. I mean it.
00:00:34You can try me, Leo.
00:00:36You little naughty.
00:00:38Alright, alright. I promise you.
00:00:40Once I find someone like,
00:00:42I will get married.
00:00:44That's a deal. I'll be waiting for the good news then.
00:00:46Help! Help!
00:00:58Quick! Use this!
00:01:06Thank you so much, ma'am.
00:01:16Hey ma'am, are you single?
00:01:18Would you like to meet my dad? He's a great guy.
00:01:20Uh, no thank you.
00:01:22I'm actually on my way
00:01:24to visit my son and his wife.
00:01:26That's okay.
00:01:28Let's add each other on WhatsApp.
00:01:30Just let my dad be one of your options.
00:01:32Please.
00:01:34Alright, alright. I give in.
00:01:36You're quite the persistent one, aren't you?
00:01:38Thank you so much.
00:01:46Will!
00:01:48It's been a long time.
00:01:50This new place of yours,
00:01:52it's really nice.
00:01:54Come on,
00:01:56make yourself at home.
00:01:58I remember your wife just had a baby,
00:02:00so I got up early to buy the best ones.
00:02:04How dare you bring such cheap
00:02:06and shitty things into my house.
00:02:12How can you talk to my mom like that?
00:02:14Oh, you mean this
00:02:16country woman that looks homeless
00:02:18and is trying to freeload into my house?
00:02:20My mom isn't here to freeload.
00:02:22She can help take care of our baby.
00:02:24To take care of our baby?
00:02:30My father is the vice president
00:02:32of the patent company,
00:02:34and he's about to close a deal with the Windsor Group,
00:02:36the most powerful
00:02:38company in L.A.
00:02:40He can afford
00:02:42top nannies.
00:02:46You're a country mom?
00:02:48I'm afraid our baby will pick up
00:02:50her poor habits.
00:02:52How can you say that?
00:02:54Do I have to remind you, William?
00:02:56I'm married beneath me.
00:02:58If you don't like it, you can get out
00:03:00of my house together with your mom.
00:03:02It's fine.
00:03:04It's fine. I have a place to stay. I'll go now.
00:03:06Mom, you spent your whole life
00:03:08making sandwiches on the street.
00:03:10You even mortgaged our apartment
00:03:12to pay for my wedding.
00:03:14Now the apartment is repossessed
00:03:16because we couldn't pay the loan.
00:03:18Where else can you go?
00:03:20William, Celine just had a baby.
00:03:22She needs rest.
00:03:24Don't argue with her because of me.
00:03:26And your sister's been missing for so many years.
00:03:28And you're the only child I have.
00:03:32As long as you're happy,
00:03:34that's all that matters to me.
00:03:38Where can they go?
00:03:58Ann, this is my dad.
00:04:00Not bad, right?
00:04:02I've set up a date for you two at the restaurant.
00:04:04Please show up.
00:04:08Boss, are you really going on this date?
00:04:10I'll go for sure.
00:04:12But how I do it, that's up to me.
00:04:14Hey!
00:04:16Come down here, please.
00:04:18I'll give you 500 bucks
00:04:20for that uniform.
00:04:22Wait.
00:04:24Yeah.
00:04:26Really?
00:04:30Since this is a blind date,
00:04:32I'll be straightforward.
00:04:34I'm Leonardo, a plumber.
00:04:36My income isn't very stable
00:04:38and I don't get jobs very often.
00:04:40I'm in a similar situation.
00:04:42I sell sandwiches by a construction site.
00:04:46My son just got married
00:04:48and I'm looking for someone
00:04:50to share my life with, too.
00:04:52I don't have a car
00:04:54and my place isn't that big.
00:04:56I've dated a few women before
00:04:58but they all seem to look down on me.
00:05:00At this age,
00:05:02I'm not looking for riches.
00:05:04I just want a stable life.
00:05:08Look.
00:05:10I mostly don't want to burden you.
00:05:12So how about we just have a nice friendly meal
00:05:14and tell Rebecca it's not a good fit?
00:05:16Alright.
00:05:18That's the order.
00:05:20Sure.
00:05:24Why is this food so expensive?
00:05:26Let's just eat at my sandwich truck instead.
00:05:28Sure.
00:05:34You're charging six for a sandwich?
00:05:36Unlimited bread and coffee included?
00:05:38Can you even make a profit?
00:05:40The workers around here
00:05:42earn their money the hard way.
00:05:44I only need to make a little bit to get by.
00:05:46You must be starving.
00:05:50Come on, let's eat.
00:05:54Oh, your jacket has a hole.
00:05:56Oh.
00:05:58Let me fix it for you.
00:06:04Alright.
00:06:20All fixed.
00:06:22I tightened the buttons too.
00:06:24The jacket
00:06:26should last you a few more years.
00:06:34You seem like a very practical person.
00:06:38How about we
00:06:40get married?
00:06:52Honey, I'm going to head home
00:06:54and grab a few things.
00:06:56I'll meet you at the sandwich truck later, alright?
00:06:58Alright.
00:07:04I can't believe
00:07:06we got married so fast.
00:07:08I should tell Will.
00:07:10Hey, Mom.
00:07:12Hi, Will. You know what?
00:07:14I found someone and got married.
00:07:16Oh, wow. That's just great.
00:07:18Now you won't need to smooch off us anymore.
00:07:20Alright, we're done here. Bye.
00:07:28Bella,
00:07:30my sweet girl,
00:07:32if you were still here,
00:07:34would you be happy for me?
00:07:36You actually picked it right this time.
00:07:38Oh.
00:07:42I gotta get my new mom a gift.
00:07:44How about I transfer her
00:07:4620 million?
00:07:48Whoa, hold on. I haven't even told her
00:07:50I'm a Windsor yet.
00:07:52Dad, that's basically fraud.
00:07:54I told you.
00:07:56I want to see
00:07:58what kind of person she really was.
00:08:00She didn't care at all
00:08:02that I was broke. Never mind.
00:08:04I'll explain everything
00:08:06to her when the time's right.
00:08:08Just don't spill the beans yet,
00:08:10Becky.
00:08:14M. Lopez.
00:08:16Why does that name sound so familiar?
00:08:20Sam?
00:08:22Yes, boss?
00:08:24Get me a small apartment.
00:08:26Around 60 square meters.
00:08:2860 square meters for the bathroom?
00:08:30No.
00:08:32The whole apartment. 60 square meters.
00:08:34It has to match my plumber cover.
00:08:36Yes, sir.
00:08:42You know, my son and his wife
00:08:44live in this neighborhood.
00:08:46These apartments are pretty pricey.
00:08:48Aren't you a plumber?
00:08:50How'd you afford a place here?
00:08:52It's actually
00:08:54my old buddy's place.
00:08:56He's, uh...
00:08:58He's out of the country.
00:09:00And, you know,
00:09:02letting me crash here for a bit.
00:09:04Wow. That's nice.
00:09:06Yeah.
00:09:08You must be a great friend for him to trust you
00:09:10with his place like that, Leo.
00:09:12Yeah.
00:09:14You must be a good guy.
00:09:16It's kind of cold out here.
00:09:18Let's hurry inside.
00:09:20Wow.
00:09:26This place is so
00:09:28tidy and neat. I love it.
00:09:30Are you hungry?
00:09:32Oh, yeah. Actually, I am.
00:09:34Let me make some food for you.
00:09:36Great.
00:09:42You have a daughter?
00:09:44Yes.
00:09:46But
00:09:48she accidentally got lost when she was four.
00:09:50Oh.
00:09:52If she's around the same age
00:09:54as my daughter...
00:09:58Speaking of your daughter,
00:10:00she's got such a sweet personality.
00:10:02Yeah, she is.
00:10:04You don't really look alike, though.
00:10:06Well, she wouldn't.
00:10:08She's adopted.
00:10:12Adopted?
00:10:14Yeah.
00:10:16You're so kind.
00:10:18I really hope my daughter can also be adopted
00:10:20by good people like you.
00:10:22How about I help you look for your daughter?
00:10:24I appreciate your help.
00:10:26But I don't think we can have
00:10:28anyone who can help us.
00:10:30I guess it's all in the hands of fate.
00:10:32Hey, don't underestimate
00:10:34the power of my work buddies.
00:10:36The more people we have, the better the chances.
00:10:38Up to you.
00:10:40Sam,
00:10:42I'm sending you a photo of a missing person.
00:10:44Print a few thousand copies.
00:10:46Maybe a tenth of a thousand.
00:10:48Cover all of LA with it.
00:10:50Leo, we're out of groceries.
00:10:52How about we go to the supermarket later?
00:10:54All right.
00:10:56Our first meal together should be something nice.
00:10:58All right, I'll bring more cash.
00:11:00Did you say you have a granddaughter?
00:11:02Yes.
00:11:04I'll buy her some formula and diapers, right?
00:11:06Oh, no, you don't have to spend your money.
00:11:08I'll get it myself.
00:11:10Oh, Morgan, here.
00:11:14I've got some formula for my granddaughter.
00:11:20If you're going to bring something,
00:11:22at least make it something decent.
00:11:24This cheap stuff?
00:11:26It's only fit to be flushed down the toilet.
00:11:28Take it back.
00:11:32Sal, I picked this out
00:11:34carefully.
00:11:36The sales lady said it's the most nutritious.
00:11:38What do you know?
00:11:40This is LA,
00:11:42not your village.
00:11:44The expensive stuff is what's good.
00:11:46Don't bring these chunks
00:11:48into my place ever again.
00:11:50I'd be afraid
00:11:52of dirtying the trash can
00:11:54when I throw them.
00:11:58Celine!
00:12:00How could you speak to Anne like that?
00:12:02Annie,
00:12:04don't take it seriously.
00:12:06Susan's turning one tomorrow.
00:12:08They will be delighted to have you there.
00:12:10Wow!
00:12:12Thank you so much for the invitation.
00:12:14I wouldn't miss it.
00:12:20See you tomorrow.
00:12:22Mom, why do you invite her?
00:12:24She's so tacky.
00:12:26I'm embarrassed
00:12:28to be seen with her.
00:12:30She won't bring anything nice either.
00:12:32Darling,
00:12:34you don't understand.
00:12:36This way, she'll see
00:12:38the difference between us.
00:12:40That'll keep her out of our hair
00:12:42anymore.
00:12:44You're always two steps ahead, Mom.
00:12:50Hey, Annie.
00:12:54Oh?
00:12:56Why'd you bring the formula back?
00:12:58They said they didn't need it,
00:13:00and I can't return it,
00:13:02so I'd keep it for us.
00:13:04It's supposed to be healthy and high quality.
00:13:06I'll make you a glass.
00:13:08No, no, no. I'll do it.
00:13:10I'd marry you to have you wait on me, right?
00:13:12Right.
00:13:18Cheers!
00:13:22Look at you.
00:13:24What?
00:13:26A grandmother now,
00:13:28and still getting messy.
00:13:30Speaking of that,
00:13:32Susan's birthday party is tomorrow.
00:13:34I was thinking of getting her
00:13:36a little necklace.
00:13:38Something with a gemstone.
00:13:40I'll go with you.
00:13:50Hello.
00:13:52I would like to buy a gemstone necklace
00:13:54for my granddaughter.
00:13:56Do you have any recommendations?
00:13:59This isn't a store for you guys.
00:14:01We sell expensive jewelry,
00:14:03not cheap stuff.
00:14:05How dare you talking to us like that.
00:14:07Haven't you heard that the customer
00:14:09is always right?
00:14:11Only wealthy customers are right.
00:14:13Um, this is a jewelry store
00:14:15under Windsor Group,
00:14:17and you two don't look like you can afford
00:14:19our merchandise.
00:14:21How could you know I can't afford them?
00:14:23Our cheapest piece
00:14:25is at least thirty grand.
00:14:27Can you afford it?
00:14:29What thirty grand? That's crazy.
00:14:31Let's look for something else.
00:14:33Annie, it's alright.
00:14:35We can afford it.
00:14:37I want to see that one.
00:14:39Oh, you want to buy that one?
00:14:41First, show me your cash.
00:14:43If anything in this case gets damaged,
00:14:45you two wouldn't be able to pay for it.
00:14:47Leo, it's fine.
00:14:49Let's just find another gift.
00:14:51Let me guess,
00:14:53you rushed out and forgot your cash?
00:14:55Just leave
00:14:57before you embarrass yourselves.
00:14:59Open your eyes,
00:15:01and take a good look at this.
00:15:03Is that a Centurion Black Card?
00:15:05You need over a million
00:15:07in the bank to have one.
00:15:09How could you possibly have it?
00:15:11I don't know,
00:15:13but I'm sure it's worth it.
00:15:15You need over a million
00:15:17in the bank to have one.
00:15:19How could you possibly have it?
00:15:23Leo,
00:15:25didn't you say you were a plumber?
00:15:27How do you have a card like that?
00:15:29Um...
00:15:31A plumber!
00:15:33I thought you were someone important.
00:15:35That card is probably fake.
00:15:37Leave, or I'll call the police.
00:15:39Your attitude is terrible.
00:15:41Aren't you afraid I'll report you
00:15:43to the police, Manager?
00:15:47Who's complaining about my staff?
00:15:51Manager,
00:15:53these two poor folks can't afford anything
00:15:55and are just hanging around.
00:15:57They probably want to steal something.
00:16:01Mr...
00:16:03Shut up.
00:16:05Manager?
00:16:07We just wanted to buy a necklace,
00:16:09but she's been rude,
00:16:11is this how your store treats customers?
00:16:13I'm sorry,
00:16:15that's our employee's bad attitude.
00:16:17Your purchase today is on the house.
00:16:19Really? No way.
00:16:21Is this for real?
00:16:23Absolutely.
00:16:25You wanted that necklace, right?
00:16:27Take a seat.
00:16:33And I want this
00:16:35gemstone bracelet, too.
00:16:37Two pieces?
00:16:39Is that a bit much?
00:16:41They probably won't allow it.
00:16:43No problem.
00:16:45You can take whatever you want.
00:16:47How about this?
00:16:49You can take anything from this case.
00:16:51No, no, you're running a business.
00:16:53I'll just take these two.
00:16:55Here you go.
00:16:57Enjoy, and come back anytime.
00:17:03You are fired.
00:17:05What did I do wrong?
00:17:07This gentleman
00:17:09was the 10th generation head
00:17:11of the Windsor family.
00:17:13The chairman of Windsor Group.
00:17:15You just ruined your life.
00:17:17What?
00:17:27What should I wear
00:17:29to the birthday party today?
00:17:31Wow, looks like I arrived just in time.
00:17:33And I bought you some new clothes.
00:18:05Wow.
00:18:07This dress is perfect for you.
00:18:09It makes you look so elegant.
00:18:11Yeah.
00:18:13I say, wear this one.
00:18:15Right, Leo?
00:18:17You look so beautiful in this dress.
00:18:19You have such good taste, Becky.
00:18:21Is it expensive?
00:18:23No.
00:18:25Let me check.
00:18:29$15,600?
00:18:31How could it be so expensive?
00:18:33I heard from your dad
00:18:35you're just a company clerk
00:18:37making $3,000 a month.
00:18:39No.
00:18:41Buying me such a pricey clothes
00:18:43is way too much,
00:18:45and so many of them.
00:18:47You should return these right away.
00:18:49Well, it only costs
00:18:51100,000 Japanese yen
00:18:53after discount.
00:18:55Don't worry.
00:18:57It's actually quite cheap.
00:18:59Keep them all.
00:19:01But I...
00:19:03I need to take my wife to our granddaughter's
00:19:05birthday party today.
00:19:07Is it for a plumbing job?
00:19:09You should take care of your clients.
00:19:11Don't worry. I can go to the party by myself.
00:19:13It's not far.
00:19:15Anne, you're going to a party today?
00:19:17Let me do your makeup, too.
00:19:19That sounds great.
00:19:21My in-laws, especially Jack, are so high and mighty.
00:19:23He's the VP
00:19:25of some company called...
00:19:27Patton.
00:19:29I don't want to embarrass myself.
00:19:31Sure. Let's go.
00:19:33Bye.
00:19:35Patton,
00:19:37isn't that company
00:19:39biding our $30 million hotel project?
00:19:45Sam, award that $30 million
00:19:47hotel project to Patton's VP, Jack Brown.
00:19:49Consider it a little gift
00:19:51for Annie's granddaughter.
00:19:53Right.
00:19:59Mr. Taylor, what a surprise!
00:20:01The right-hand man of the president
00:20:03of the Windsor Group.
00:20:05A man of your status on my granddaughter's birthday?
00:20:07Please, have a seat.
00:20:09I won't be staying long.
00:20:11I've got to meet with Mr. Windsor soon.
00:20:13I'm here to let you know
00:20:15he's assigned you to head that hotel project.
00:20:17Big opportunity for you.
00:20:19Don't mess it up.
00:20:21What? Mr. Windsor put me in charge
00:20:23of the $30 million project?
00:20:25Wonderful!
00:20:27I'll thank him in person then.
00:20:31What good news!
00:20:33It's so exciting!
00:20:35Mr. Windsor
00:20:37is the 10th generation
00:20:39head of the most powerful
00:20:41and mysterious
00:20:43Windsor family in all
00:20:45the United States.
00:20:47Once this deal is signed,
00:20:49we'll be rubbing shoulders
00:20:51with high society.
00:20:53And you,
00:20:55poor mom, will be even more
00:20:57out of our league.
00:20:59You heard that, right?
00:21:01If you don't keep me happy,
00:21:03my parents will come after both you and your broke mom.
00:21:05I promise I do.
00:21:07But where's my mom?
00:21:09She should be here by now.
00:21:11This is a five-star hotel.
00:21:13They care about my parents here.
00:21:15Your mom?
00:21:17She's probably
00:21:19stuck outside.
00:21:21Dressed like a country bumpkin
00:21:23in her raggedy clothes.
00:21:25Sorry I'm late.
00:21:47Oh, my son.
00:21:49How are you?
00:21:51I've seen that dress before.
00:21:53That's custom-made.
00:21:55Very expensive.
00:21:57How could she afford that?
00:21:59Oh, please.
00:22:01She probably rented it in somewhere.
00:22:03So fake.
00:22:05No matter how fancy she tries to look,
00:22:07she can't hide the fact
00:22:09she reeks of poverty.
00:22:15Come here, Susan.
00:22:17Let Grandma hold you.
00:22:19Who knows what kind of germs you're carrying.
00:22:21You might get my baby sick.
00:22:27I brought a toy for Susan.
00:22:31Why doesn't it have a label?
00:22:33Because I made it myself.
00:22:35With the best fabric
00:22:37and cotton.
00:22:39I used to make toys for Will when he was little.
00:22:41And he loved them.
00:22:43Your son and my daughter
00:22:45are not the same.
00:22:47He grew up with a useless mom like you.
00:22:49Of course he doesn't know any better.
00:22:51My child only plays with
00:22:53branded, expensive toys.
00:22:55This junk?
00:22:57Even the trash collectors wouldn't want it.
00:22:59Silly.
00:23:01In case you don't like it,
00:23:03I also got her a gemstone necklace.
00:23:05You? A gemstone necklace?
00:23:07Did you buy it with sandwich money?
00:23:09Must be fake.
00:23:13It's real.
00:23:15Winsor's Jewelry Store.
00:23:17I got it along with this bracelet.
00:23:19Winsor's Jewelry Store?
00:23:21Their stuff is known
00:23:23to be top quality.
00:23:25And super expensive.
00:23:27That necklace and bracelet together
00:23:29must cost at least ten grand.
00:23:31A sandwich seller like you could never
00:23:33afford it. Stop lying.
00:23:37Celine, I'm not lying.
00:23:39I would never buy my
00:23:41granddaughter
00:23:43something fake. I might do it for myself,
00:23:45but I would never do that to her.
00:23:47Take it back.
00:23:49Stop embarrassing yourself.
00:23:57Boss,
00:23:59the partners are waiting for you.
00:24:01Annie's granddaughter's birthday party seems
00:24:03also at this place. Have someone check
00:24:05where it is and offer them some good food
00:24:07and wine. Yes, sir.
00:24:14These prices are insane.
00:24:16I'll just have a salad.
00:24:18Are you kidding?
00:24:20This is a five-star hotel
00:24:22and you're just ordering a salad?
00:24:24So embarrassing.
00:24:37Mr. Brown,
00:24:39these stitches and wine are for Miss Taylor
00:24:41and Mr. Blue. He wanted to wish
00:24:43little Susan a happy first birthday.
00:24:49Wow.
00:24:53This is a bottle of Romane Conti
00:24:55with a hundred grand.
00:24:57Obviously,
00:24:59it's because of my mom,
00:25:01a poor sandwich lady.
00:25:03Making sandwiches for workers every day.
00:25:05You'll probably worry.
00:25:07Once we're done, you can take the leftovers
00:25:09home. Save you from eating slop
00:25:11later.
00:25:15Should we start the meal, please?
00:25:25What are you doing with your own fork?
00:25:27There is a public one.
00:25:29It's so rude and disgusting.
00:25:31Ew, so disgusting.
00:25:33You've ruined the whole dishes.
00:25:39What?
00:25:49What's this?
00:25:51It's Windsor.
00:25:53Mr. Windsor asked us to help look for
00:25:55Mrs. Lopez's daughter.
00:25:57She lost a daughter too?
00:26:05Could she be
00:26:07my biological mother?
00:26:09Call the driver.
00:26:11Take me to the hotel right now.
00:26:21Mom, are you okay?
00:26:23Celine, it's not necessary to throw
00:26:25the whole plate of food at my mom.
00:26:27I was just reminding her of her place.
00:26:29Even if she's with us
00:26:31at the same table, it doesn't mean
00:26:33we are equals.
00:26:37What happened?
00:26:39She's choking, mom. Drive her to the hospital.
00:26:41Quickly. No, there's no time.
00:26:43Who gave you permission to touch my granddaughter?
00:26:45I'm saving her.
00:26:47I have everything from online.
00:26:49This is the Heimlich Maneuver.
00:26:51I don't care what you're doing. She's delicate.
00:26:57You hold a grudge against us because
00:26:59I didn't let you hold her, don't you?
00:27:01Is that why you're doing this?
00:27:03If something happens to Susan, I'll make you pay
00:27:05You evil woman.
00:27:09She spit it out.
00:27:11She's okay.
00:27:13It worked.
00:27:19Baby,
00:27:21how are you?
00:27:25I'm so glad you're fine.
00:27:29What do you think you're doing?
00:27:31Your country bumpkin trick
00:27:33happened to work once.
00:27:35Next time you fetch my daughter without my permission,
00:27:37I'm going to get you destroyed.
00:27:39But she's my granddaughter.
00:27:41How can't I even hold her?
00:27:43She's still my mom.
00:27:45William Johnson, you don't want to get divorced?
00:27:47Shut up.
00:27:49You make your choice. Me or your mom.
00:27:51Ann,
00:27:53let me give you some advice.
00:27:55A person should know their place.
00:27:57You come from the countryside.
00:27:59You don't belong here
00:28:01in this party
00:28:03or in this family.
00:28:05You should leave now
00:28:07before I ask the security to throw you out.
00:28:09No.
00:28:11My son and my granddaughter are here.
00:28:13Your son?
00:28:15He's burdened with your low-class blood.
00:28:17And that's why he'll never get anywhere in life.
00:28:19I don't want people knowing
00:28:21my daughter has a grandma like you.
00:28:23Enough.
00:28:25Security, get her out of here.
00:28:27No.
00:28:29No. Let her go.
00:28:31Stop.
00:28:35Cheers.
00:28:41What?
00:28:43They're treating Annie like that?
00:28:47I'm Miss Windsor. What brings you here?
00:28:51Please let her stay.
00:28:53She just wants to spend some time with her granddaughter.
00:28:55You don't get any say in this.
00:28:57Look at you.
00:28:59You're just a leech living off our family.
00:29:03How dare you
00:29:05touch my son?
00:29:07How do you dare
00:29:09to touch my mom?
00:29:11Mom.
00:29:13How do you dare touch me?
00:29:15Ann, you are asking for trouble.
00:29:17Somebody take her down.
00:29:19She thinks she can lay a hand on my wife.
00:29:21I'll make sure she never uses that filthy hand again.
00:29:27Stop.
00:29:39Stop.
00:29:49Get your hands off her.
00:29:57Woo.
00:30:01Are you okay?
00:30:03How dare you push my wife?
00:30:05Who the hell are you?
00:30:07Oh.
00:30:09It must be her husband. Don't worry.
00:30:11He's just a plumber.
00:30:13Look at you.
00:30:15All dressed up.
00:30:17Turns out, just a poor
00:30:19plumber.
00:30:21What?
00:30:23What's wrong with being a plumber?
00:30:25He works very hard
00:30:27and makes money by himself.
00:30:29Why do you look down on people?
00:30:31You should be looked down upon.
00:30:33We are from different classes.
00:30:35My husband
00:30:37is the vice president
00:30:39of Patent Corporation.
00:30:41Mess with us,
00:30:43I promise you'll regret it.
00:30:45It's my granddaughter's birthday today.
00:30:47I don't want to make a scene.
00:30:49Here's the deal. No apologies.
00:30:51I raise a toast, and we'll let you leave in peace.
00:30:53Mom,
00:30:55I think we should just capitulate.
00:31:03It's true that
00:31:05we were wrong today, and
00:31:07I apologize.
00:31:09No, Annie.
00:31:11Don't apologize to them losers.
00:31:13They don't deserve it.
00:31:19I see you're
00:31:21not grateful for my mercy.
00:31:23Security! No, no, no. Sorry, Jack.
00:31:25I sincerely apologize for all
00:31:27of my family.
00:31:29Oh, my. That apology might
00:31:31have worked earlier, but after that
00:31:33plumber's attitude, the only way you get
00:31:35off the hook now is your mom
00:31:37gets on her knees and begs.
00:31:39Otherwise, I will make sure your whole
00:31:41family ends up on the streets. Deal.
00:31:43I apologize to you.
00:31:45You know there's
00:31:47been nothing. I'm not
00:31:49qualified. Do you know the
00:31:51Windsor family? The most influential in the whole
00:31:53state, worth billions, and
00:31:55I'm the person who's going to sign a
00:31:5730 million contract with them. Yeah?
00:31:59Who told you that? You don't believe me?
00:32:01It was Lucas Taylor
00:32:03himself. He's the right-hand man
00:32:05to the head of the Windsor family.
00:32:07Is that so?
00:32:09Well, I've got
00:32:11some news for you.
00:32:13The deal with the family of Windsor
00:32:15is off the table.
00:32:19Who do you think you are?
00:32:21Like you have any say
00:32:23in the Windsor
00:32:25family.
00:32:29Lucas Taylor, show up in one
00:32:31minute. Oh, my.
00:32:33Such a big attitude
00:32:35from a poor plumber.
00:32:37You'd think you're
00:32:39the chairman of Windsor
00:32:41crew.
00:32:43Dumbass.
00:32:45If you can get
00:32:47Mr. Taylor here,
00:32:49I'll stand on my knees and beg.
00:32:51Mr. Taylor
00:32:53arrives.
00:32:55Mr. Taylor,
00:32:57what a surprise. What brings you
00:32:59here? Mr. Taylor, you're
00:33:01just in time. This guy's
00:33:03been talking bullshit, completely
00:33:05disrespecting your decisions.
00:33:07Jack Brown, is this how
00:33:09you conduct yourself? No, sir.
00:33:11No, sir.
00:33:13You misunderstood.
00:33:15I'll kick these noobies
00:33:17out right now.
00:33:19We can discuss that
00:33:21$30 million deal.
00:33:23Do you even know
00:33:25who you're talking to?
00:33:27Nobody's...
00:33:29You think you can afford to
00:33:31offend them? What?
00:33:33They're just a plumber and a sandwich vendor,
00:33:35aren't they? They are.
00:33:37Mr. Taylor,
00:33:39Mr. Taylor, about that
00:33:41$30 million deal, I think
00:33:43it's cancelled now.
00:33:45You are not in a position to make this
00:33:47decision. Who do you think you are?
00:33:49The deal is
00:33:51cancelled.
00:33:53But,
00:33:55Mr. Taylor, are you going
00:33:57to listen to a plumber?
00:33:59The way you treat your in-laws,
00:34:01even with such corrupt
00:34:03morals, you don't deserve
00:34:05the collaborators
00:34:07of the Windsor Group.
00:34:09I'm warning you, plumber,
00:34:11if you keep spreading nonsense,
00:34:13see if I don't tear your mouth apart.
00:34:21That deal is
00:34:23never ever negotiable. But
00:34:25didn't Mr. Windsor say...
00:34:27Mr. Windsor has the same idea.
00:34:29As of today,
00:34:31we're cutting all ties with your company.
00:34:33And you guys,
00:34:35your grounds are banned
00:34:37for all Windsor hotels for life.
00:34:39Now, get out of here.
00:34:41No, Mr. Taylor.
00:34:43I've told my boss all about it.
00:34:45You got lucky
00:34:47this time. But we'll
00:34:49see you later.
00:34:53Annie, are you okay?
00:34:55Did that hurt you?
00:34:57No. Let's go.
00:35:05What a disaster
00:35:07that party turned out to be.
00:35:09Tell me why
00:35:11Mr. Taylor listens to you so much.
00:35:13He is...
00:35:19He is...
00:35:21He is a son
00:35:23of an old war buddy of mine.
00:35:25Ah.
00:35:27I was starting to think
00:35:29you had some connection with that
00:35:31Windsor they kept talking about.
00:35:33And speak of
00:35:35which, your son was just
00:35:37standing there while they treated you like that.
00:35:39Didn't even say a word.
00:35:41Don't be too hard on him.
00:35:43Because I'm the one who dragged him
00:35:45into this mess.
00:35:47If I could have helped him more,
00:35:49maybe he wouldn't feel so powerless
00:35:51in front of the Browns.
00:35:53He's still my only son.
00:35:55Yeah.
00:35:59Annie, do you have
00:36:01a lost daughter?
00:36:03Yes, yes.
00:36:05And I wonder
00:36:07if she's doing okay.
00:36:09But you know, sometimes
00:36:11when I look at you,
00:36:13you make me remember her.
00:36:25Could Anne be
00:36:27my real mom?
00:36:31It hurts.
00:36:47My mom had a birthmark
00:36:49on her arm.
00:36:51This is just a scar.
00:36:53I guess I was wrong.
00:36:57Annie, you're such a kind person.
00:36:59Your God will always bless your daughter.
00:37:01Just like me.
00:37:03My dad adopted me and raised me
00:37:05to be healthy and happy.
00:37:07Thanks for your wishes, sweetie.
00:37:11Hungry?
00:37:13Yeah.
00:37:15Okay, I'll whip something up for dinner.
00:37:17I'll give you a hand. Let's go.
00:37:19Why not?
00:37:29Hey.
00:37:31How did you get the scar?
00:37:33Looks kind of big.
00:37:35Yeah, I've been burned when I'm working.
00:37:37And it's funny because
00:37:39I have a birthmark in the same place.
00:37:41But now the scar covers it.
00:37:43Let me handle
00:37:45the cooking from now on, okay?
00:37:47You? You?
00:37:49Have you seen the potato?
00:37:51You waste more potato peeling than you keep.
00:37:53Oh, my God.
00:37:55We are just regular folks, not billionaires.
00:37:57We can't afford to be that wasteful.
00:37:59So get away from here.
00:38:01I don't want you in the kitchen.
00:38:03Okay? So go.
00:38:05I'm leaving.
00:38:07Yeah.
00:38:09Yeah, you know.
00:38:11He was like that.
00:38:13If only I had my Bella by my side.
00:38:15Bella by my side.
00:38:25Honey.
00:38:27Hey, it's cold today.
00:38:29Why don't you take the day off
00:38:31and stay in?
00:38:33Can't stop working just because of a little coldness.
00:38:35We're living life. We need to make money.
00:38:37You're right.
00:38:39I'll come with you.
00:38:41Okay.
00:38:49Hey, doesn't this sandwich waiter
00:38:51look like our chairman?
00:38:53No way. It's freezing out here.
00:38:55Our chairman is in the office with the AC on.
00:38:57He can't be out there selling sandwiches.
00:38:59But those sandwiches look good.
00:39:01Let's go try one.
00:39:03Hey, two sandwiches, please.
00:39:13Hey, you.
00:39:15Why are your hands shaking while making sandwiches?
00:39:17Is it him for a cat or what?
00:39:25Mr. W...
00:39:29Wait a second.
00:39:31I just realized I'm on a diet.
00:39:33Probably not good for me to eat too much.
00:39:35We're selling fast today.
00:39:37Leo, you're truly my lucky star.
00:39:39Oh, come on.
00:39:45Hello?
00:39:47Annie, it's your brother.
00:39:49Where are you right now?
00:39:51I need to talk to you about something.
00:39:53Okay.
00:39:59This place is crazy.
00:40:01Oh.
00:40:03This place is really nice.
00:40:05Huh?
00:40:07It's nice.
00:40:09It's not mine.
00:40:11It belongs to Leo, my new husband.
00:40:13Hi.
00:40:15It's great to finally meet you guys.
00:40:17You two have a nice chat.
00:40:19I'm going to cut some fruit for you, right?
00:40:23Oh.
00:40:25This place
00:40:27looks so pricey.
00:40:29So I bet
00:40:31if he can afford
00:40:33a place here,
00:40:35he must be running some business.
00:40:41No, he's just a plumber.
00:40:43This apartment is borrowed
00:40:45from his old war buddy.
00:40:47With your situation,
00:40:49it's pretty impressive enough
00:40:51that you found a man...
00:40:55Such a nice wine.
00:40:57Annie, I'm just going to take it.
00:40:59No, no, no.
00:41:01It's really not good for you to just take it, is it?
00:41:03What? We're family now.
00:41:05What is his, what is mine?
00:41:07Oh, this.
00:41:09This pack of cigarettes looks good too.
00:41:11I'll take it for your brother.
00:41:13Julie, please.
00:41:15Don't take it.
00:41:17If you want it, I'll buy you a pack later, okay?
00:41:19Hey.
00:41:21You don't have to talk to her this way.
00:41:23You got a good life.
00:41:25You forgot about your family.
00:41:27How dare you?
00:41:29These things are not mine.
00:41:31It belongs to Leo.
00:41:33Annie,
00:41:35if you want it, just let him have it.
00:41:37It's not worth that much.
00:41:43What are you two
00:41:45really here for?
00:41:49You know, our family cemetery
00:41:51back home needs some renovations.
00:41:53Your mom and dad never treated you
00:41:55unfriendly when they were alive.
00:41:57Shouldn't you contribute a bit more?
00:41:59Didn't we just renovate it last year?
00:42:01I already gave you
00:42:03ten thousand.
00:42:05Well then.
00:42:07You know,
00:42:09everybody was waiting nowadays.
00:42:11Everybody's upgrading their cemetery.
00:42:13But,
00:42:15Julie's been thoughtful about this,
00:42:17and we agree that our parents deserve more.
00:42:19Why don't you give us
00:42:21more fifty thousand?
00:42:27Fifty thousand?
00:42:31That's ridiculous.
00:42:33It costs less
00:42:35to build a house in the countryside.
00:42:37I don't have that much money right now.
00:42:39Then ask your new husband for it.
00:42:41No!
00:42:43We just got married.
00:42:45I can't ask him for money.
00:42:47You didn't even have
00:42:49a proper wedding.
00:42:51Why can't you ask him for money?
00:42:53Annie, if you're really strapped,
00:42:55you could sell this place.
00:42:57You'd get...
00:42:59Julie, what are you saying?
00:43:01I'll be here for a second.
00:43:07Family.
00:43:09There's no my or yours anymore.
00:43:11Fine.
00:43:13But I'll consider this
00:43:15a loan from you.
00:43:19Fifty thousand.
00:43:21Take it.
00:43:25Well then,
00:43:27we're running to catch the bus.
00:43:29So,
00:43:31I'm sorry.
00:43:33We'll skip the lunch.
00:43:43Did you get the money?
00:43:45She gave us fifty thousand.
00:43:47Only fifty thousand?
00:43:49Come on.
00:43:51I'm about to be the fiance of
00:43:53Winsor Croup's top lawyer.
00:43:55I at least deserve a convertible Porsche.
00:43:57Hey, what do you expect
00:43:59with a broke aunt like Ann?
00:44:01Once you're engaged,
00:44:03you won't need to bother
00:44:05with her measly pennies anymore.
00:44:07No rush.
00:44:09I'll come up with another excuse
00:44:11to squeeze her for more later.
00:44:13Your aunt is the biggest sucker around.
00:44:15Cheers, darling.
00:44:17Cheers.
00:44:23See, your brother asked you
00:44:25for money today.
00:44:27You must have been supporting him
00:44:29for quite a bit.
00:44:31I do help them out.
00:44:33Because their situation
00:44:35isn't great.
00:44:37We're family.
00:44:39I don't mind helping out.
00:44:41But fifty thousand is definitely
00:44:43a lot.
00:44:45Fifty grand isn't that much.
00:44:47I can earn it back quickly.
00:44:49You make it sound easy.
00:44:51How many pipes
00:44:53will you have to fix for that?
00:44:55Hey!
00:44:57Becky!
00:44:59Come on in.
00:45:01Am I interrupting your romantic dinner?
00:45:03No.
00:45:05Good thing I bought two pieces
00:45:07of century-old ginseng.
00:45:09At least I didn't crash for nothing.
00:45:11Ginseng?
00:45:15Oh my god.
00:45:17How much is that worth?
00:45:19I'm just kidding.
00:45:21It's definitely fake.
00:45:23A client gave it to our boss.
00:45:25And when our boss realized
00:45:27it was fake, he just gave it to me.
00:45:29Oh really?
00:45:31This is great.
00:45:33I'll use this to make some soup for Leo.
00:45:35Thank you, darling.
00:45:38Dad,
00:45:40when are you going to tell
00:45:42that century-old ginseng
00:45:44is worth tens of thousands?
00:45:46And you just wanted to use it for soup?
00:45:48No worries.
00:45:50If she likes making soup,
00:45:52we can always buy more of her to use as seasoning.
00:45:58What?
00:46:04You're saying my parents' graves
00:46:06have collapsed?
00:46:08How is that possible?
00:46:10I'll be right back.
00:46:12Annie, let me drive you there.
00:46:14My boss hasn't needed the car lately,
00:46:16so I might as well put it to good use.
00:46:18Okay, okay.
00:46:20I'll go there with you too.
00:46:22No, darling, you stay home.
00:46:24Just having Becky with me is enough.
00:46:26Alright.
00:46:28Becky, please take good care of Annie.
00:46:30If anything comes up, let me know.
00:46:32Okay, let's go.
00:46:37Oh my god!
00:46:39I'm so sorry, darling.
00:46:41Why don't you come with me
00:46:43and change your clothes?
00:46:45Hi.
00:46:47This is our neighbor from next door.
00:46:49You can go with her.
00:46:52Hi.
00:46:54Excuse me.
00:46:56How could the cemetery suddenly collapse?
00:46:58Wasn't it just renovated last year?
00:47:00I even gave my brother some money.
00:47:02A couple days ago
00:47:04for renovation this year.
00:47:06And now?
00:47:08What are you talking about?
00:47:10Martin never fixed the graves.
00:47:12The cemetery hasn't looked the same since you left.
00:47:14I've told him several times.
00:47:16But it don't care and won't pay a dime.
00:47:18How could it not collapse?
00:47:20What?
00:47:22That's outrageous!
00:47:24That's crazy!
00:47:26Let's go find them.
00:47:28We need to confront them.
00:47:33Look.
00:47:35At this gorgeous gemstone bracelet.
00:47:37My daughter just bought for me.
00:47:39Isn't it stunning?
00:47:42It cost thousands.
00:47:51Jesus!
00:47:53What are you doing?
00:47:55Julie.
00:47:57You can't be out of 60,000
00:47:59for parents' grave repairs.
00:48:02And now the grave has collapsed.
00:48:04You're still here playing chess?
00:48:06Give me my money back.
00:48:10For heaven's sake, Anne.
00:48:12It's Thanksgiving.
00:48:14You're always going on about doing good deeds.
00:48:16Instead of donating to charity.
00:48:18Why not help me out for once?
00:48:20I have done more than enough for you.
00:48:24Don't forget who paid for your daughter's
00:48:26living expenses in college.
00:48:28Me!
00:48:30What? Seriously?
00:48:33You're still hung up
00:48:35on that little bit of cash.
00:48:37My daughter now is engaged
00:48:39to a wealthy guy.
00:48:41The lawyer for Windsor Group.
00:48:43She's even got a leadership position there.
00:48:45If you're nice to me,
00:48:47maybe we'll keep you
00:48:49in our circle.
00:48:51And you can enjoy
00:48:53some of the perks.
00:48:56I don't need anything from you.
00:49:00You're just jealous
00:49:02that I've got kids
00:49:04who actually care about me.
00:49:06Look at your son.
00:49:08He's a spineless freeloader.
00:49:10And your daughter?
00:49:12Don't even get me started.
00:49:14You helped someone else
00:49:16and lost your own child.
00:49:18Who knows
00:49:20if she's even alive.
00:49:22Honestly, I bet
00:49:24you cursed her to death.
00:49:26Ah!
00:49:28Don't you dare
00:49:30talk about my daughter.
00:49:36So what? You want to hit me?
00:49:38What's going on here? Why are you shouting?
00:49:42Your sister just slapped me.
00:49:44Right here. In front of everyone.
00:49:46On Thanksgiving.
00:49:48They all saw it.
00:49:50What? Are you even a man, Martin?
00:49:52Are you really going to let your sister
00:49:54treat me like this?
00:49:56I'm going to show my face around here
00:49:58before it gets out.
00:50:00Don't worry, Trudy. I'll handle it.
00:50:02Someone! Grab it!
00:50:04Martin, get off of me.
00:50:06What?
00:50:08Martin, no!
00:50:10Just follow this path
00:50:12and you'll find Annie's house up ahead.
00:50:14Okay, thanks.
00:50:16You're welcome.
00:50:22Why does this place seem so familiar?
00:50:26Oh.
00:50:32Look, sweetie.
00:50:34I just bought this for us.
00:50:36One for you and one for me.
00:50:38Yeah, Bella and Mom
00:50:40are the best friends in the world.
00:50:42Help! A child fell into the water.
00:50:44Anyone help? Stay right here, Bella.
00:50:46Mama's going to go help. I'll be right back.
00:50:56Bella?
00:50:58Bella!
00:51:02My real mom
00:51:04is from here?
00:51:06Hurry! Annie has injured her brother.
00:51:08I'm afraid she's in for some punishment.
00:51:10What?
00:51:12Anne Lopez, get down on your knees.
00:51:14Why should I, Neil?
00:51:16What did I do wrong?
00:51:18Everyone has seen it
00:51:20and you still dare to be defiant.
00:51:22Get her on her knees.
00:51:24Admit your sins right now.
00:51:30Apologize to me.
00:51:32Now.
00:51:34Why should I apologize to you?
00:51:36You know exactly what.
00:51:38On Thanksgiving
00:51:40of all days,
00:51:42you stormed in and ruined my dinner
00:51:44then slapped me in front of everyone.
00:51:46How dare you say you did nothing wrong?
00:51:48You cursed my daughter first.
00:51:50And was I wrong?
00:51:52Your daughter, Bella,
00:51:54died because of you.
00:51:56You're lying.
00:51:58My Bella isn't dead.
00:52:00What dream
00:52:02are you living in, Anne Lopez?
00:52:04If your daughter was alive,
00:52:06she would be back by now.
00:52:08No. My Bella is still alive.
00:52:10I will find my Bella
00:52:12and we will be reunited.
00:52:14I'm sure.
00:52:22No.
00:52:24No!
00:52:28You're still keeping this piece of junk.
00:52:30Where did you even get it?
00:52:32From a bargain bin?
00:52:34It deserves to be thrown.
00:52:36Please, give it back.
00:52:42Give it back to me.
00:52:44It's mine.
00:52:46No, don't break it.
00:52:48I need this to find my daughter.
00:52:50I think just because you say so, I'll stop.
00:52:52Unless you kneel down
00:52:54and beg me.
00:52:58Julie.
00:53:02No matter what's between us,
00:53:04please give it back.
00:53:08That's the spirit.
00:53:10But, sorry, I'm in a bad mood today.
00:53:12You'll never get this back.
00:53:20Ah!
00:53:22Look, sweetie, I just bought this for us.
00:53:24One for you and one for me.
00:53:26Yay!
00:53:28Bella and Mom are the best friends in the world.
00:53:32Bella.
00:53:34You broke my necklace.
00:53:36This is my necklace.
00:53:38How could you break it?
00:53:40This is the only thing
00:53:42I have left to buy my daughter.
00:53:44Why
00:53:46would you do this?
00:53:50Ah!
00:53:52Ah!
00:53:54So what if I broke it?
00:53:56This junk couldn't be worth more than a few bucks.
00:53:58Are you really gonna cut ties
00:54:00with us over a few bucks?
00:54:04I am.
00:54:06I don't want to be part of your family
00:54:08anyway.
00:54:14What?
00:54:16You have the nerve to say that?
00:54:18On Thanksgiving?
00:54:20Oh, I'm going to make sure
00:54:22you pay for this, Martin.
00:54:24Stop standing there. Whip her.
00:54:34Ah!
00:54:36Ah!
00:54:38Ah!
00:54:40Ah!
00:54:42Ah!
00:54:44Ah!
00:54:46Ah!
00:54:54So this is the hand you used
00:54:56to overturn my table, huh?
00:54:58Since we're not family anymore,
00:55:00I don't need to be nice
00:55:02anymore.
00:55:04Ah!
00:55:12Bella.
00:55:14Ah!
00:55:16Stop!
00:55:22What are you doing?
00:55:24Stop!
00:55:28How could you treat your own family
00:55:30like this?
00:55:32Why are you here?
00:55:34I heard you've angered your brothers, so I rushed over.
00:55:36I had no idea they'd treat you like this.
00:55:38I'm fine. No worries.
00:55:40Who the hell are you?
00:55:42We're disciplining a family member
00:55:44who doesn't know how to be grateful in the name of God.
00:55:46It's none of your business.
00:55:48You'd better get out of here.
00:55:50Anne is my stepmother.
00:55:52Even if you're here to pass God's judgment,
00:55:54I have every right to ask what she's done wrong.
00:55:58Oh, so you're
00:56:00the plumber's daughter, huh?
00:56:02Judging by those racks,
00:56:04you're just as poor.
00:56:06No wonder
00:56:08coughing up 50 grand was such a struggle.
00:56:10The car outside is yours, right?
00:56:12Well, maybe 50 grand is just pocket change to you,
00:56:14but for Anne,
00:56:16it's hard-earned money from making sandwiches.
00:56:20She's so pathetic.
00:56:22That's her problem, not mine.
00:56:26Mom, what else did they do to you?
00:56:28Nothing, Becky.
00:56:30Just broke something. Don't worry.
00:56:32That shit was probably worth five bucks.
00:56:34Here, I'll give you ten. Deal?
00:56:36Keep your change.
00:56:38My daughter isn't like yours.
00:56:40She's a supervisor at Windsor Group,
00:56:42and I won't stoop to fighting
00:56:44over such small change.
00:56:46Your daughter is just a minor supervisor
00:56:48at Windsor Group,
00:56:50and you dare to act so arrogantly
00:56:52in front of me?
00:56:56Oh, big talk.
00:56:58Sounds like Windsor Group
00:57:00is your family business.
00:57:02Well, you're not entirely stupid.
00:57:04So,
00:57:06you and Anne are two of a kind.
00:57:08One's broke, the other's fake.
00:57:10Be careful.
00:57:12You don't want to end up like her daughter.
00:57:14Don't you dare talk bullshit!
00:57:16You slapped me?
00:57:18My daughter is on her way right now.
00:57:20And if you don't apologize
00:57:22before she gets here,
00:57:24you'll regret it.
00:57:26Bring it on. I'd love to see
00:57:28how you're planning to make me regret it.
00:57:30Mom,
00:57:32I hear you from outside.
00:57:34What's going on?
00:57:36Thank God you're here, darling.
00:57:38This woman slapped me
00:57:40and had the nerve to say
00:57:42Windsor Group belongs to her.
00:57:44Do you know her?
00:57:54I don't know her.
00:57:56Must be one of the janitorial staff.
00:57:58Only they treat the company
00:58:00as their own home.
00:58:02Are you sure?
00:58:04I don't know her.
00:58:06Must be one of the janitorial staff.
00:58:08Only they treat the company
00:58:10as their own home.
00:58:12Are you sure you don't know me?
00:58:16Should I know you?
00:58:18Do you expect me to know every beggar on the street?
00:58:20What, are you going to tell me
00:58:22you're the heiress of Windsor Group?
00:58:24Cringey.
00:58:26She'll never be in this shitty place.
00:58:30Naked dress like you.
00:58:32You're right.
00:58:34A manager like you
00:58:36wouldn't have the chance to know me.
00:58:38Oh, I would not have the chance
00:58:40to know you. Let me remind you,
00:58:42my fiance is one of the top lawyers
00:58:44at Windsor Group.
00:58:46He's right outside parking the car.
00:58:48If you pretend to be Miss Windsor,
00:58:50I'll have him out here to expose you.
00:58:52You won't be able to live
00:58:54in L.A. anymore.
00:58:56Don't lose your job over me.
00:58:58It's fine.
00:59:00Let her call him.
00:59:02I'd love to see which lawyer can run me out of the city.
00:59:04Babe, did you park the car?
00:59:06You won't believe this.
00:59:08Nobody here is pretending
00:59:10to be Miss Windsor.
00:59:12My fiance is on his way.
00:59:14You better start begging
00:59:16for forgiveness now
00:59:18before I make you embarrassed in front of everyone.
00:59:20You guys have no idea.
00:59:22My future son-in-law
00:59:24is such a sweetheart.
00:59:26This bracelet he got me,
00:59:28it's a pink diamond.
00:59:30Worth
00:59:3250 grand.
00:59:34Bet you've never seen anything like it.
00:59:3650 grand?
00:59:38That's strange.
00:59:40A lawyer making a couple thousand a month,
00:59:42how could he afford that?
00:59:48Of course, peasants like you only think about
00:59:50salaries. He gets gifts,
00:59:52bribes. There's always someone needing
00:59:54favors. That's an extra
00:59:56100 grand, easy each month.
00:59:58You wouldn't understand.
01:00:00So, he's accepting bribes.
01:00:02Isn't he worried the higher-ups
01:00:04at Windsor Group will find out
01:00:06and throw him in jail?
01:00:08The one going to jail is you.
01:00:10Enough talk.
01:00:12You're with my mom.
01:00:14Apologize. My fiance is a lawyer.
01:00:16I'll have him sue you
01:00:18until you're bankrupt and you
01:00:20spend the rest of your life in jail.
01:00:22Just because he's a lawyer
01:00:24at Windsor Group, does that make him so
01:00:26special?
01:00:28You've got a big mouth.
01:00:30Let's see if you're still
01:00:32this bold when my fiance shows up.
01:00:34Let me see
01:00:36who's impersonating Miss Windsor.
01:00:38Me.
01:00:46Miss...
01:00:48It's her. She's impersonating
01:00:50Miss Windsor and even hit my mom.
01:00:52You have to ruin her.
01:00:54And make her beg on her knees for forgiveness.
01:00:56I heard from your fiance that you've been
01:00:58embezzling 10,000 a month from the company.
01:01:00Is that true?
01:01:02I, I, uh...
01:01:04Alan, you don't have to hide it from her.
01:01:06She's jealous because she's never seen anyone
01:01:08make her yearly salary in a month.
01:01:12Oh wait, did I say a year?
01:01:14I meant three years.
01:01:16Shut up, stupid bitch!
01:01:18You slapped me?
01:01:20You're siding with that
01:01:22humble bitch?
01:01:24Did I not tell you to shut up?
01:01:26Are you deaf?
01:01:34I'm so sorry.
01:01:36I deserve to be punished.
01:01:38Alan, why are you apologizing
01:01:40to her?
01:01:42I'm going to investigate every cent
01:01:44you stole from the company.
01:01:46If I find a single dollar
01:01:48missing, you're going to rot
01:01:50in jail.
01:01:52Annie, let's go.
01:01:56Why did you apologize to her?
01:01:58Is she
01:02:00really Rebecca Windsor?
01:02:06You idiot!
01:02:08You've been babbling
01:02:10about my embezzlement.
01:02:12Are you trying to ruin me?
01:02:14The wedding is canceled.
01:02:16I'm not marrying a disaster like you.
01:02:18I want every single
01:02:20gift I gave your family back.
01:02:22What? Why should we return the gifts?
01:02:24It's your stolen money.
01:02:26You pay it back.
01:02:28I stole it for you.
01:02:30If I'm going down, we're all
01:02:32going down.
01:02:34No, please, Alan.
01:02:36Don't do this. I'm too old to survive in the prison.
01:02:44Mom,
01:02:46are they really your family?
01:02:48How could they hurt you
01:02:50like this?
01:02:54It's fine. It doesn't hurt.
01:02:56But you,
01:02:58why are they so afraid of you?
01:03:00What's your real position?
01:03:02Didn't your dad say
01:03:04you were just a secretary?
01:03:10I am secretary,
01:03:12but I'm the chairman's secretary.
01:03:14The pay isn't great,
01:03:16but I get to talk to him,
01:03:18and they're all scared. I'll report them.
01:03:22Jess, don't tell Leo about this.
01:03:24I don't want him getting upset.
01:03:26Don't worry. I know how to handle it.
01:03:34Becky, you're on your period.
01:03:38No wonder my belly
01:03:40was a little bit sore earlier.
01:03:42Go change your pants,
01:03:44and I'll get you some water
01:03:46and painkillers.
01:03:48Annie, I'm so lucky to have you.
01:04:10Dad's great,
01:04:12but some things are just
01:04:14awkward to ask him.
01:04:16Now I've got you.
01:04:20I feel like I have a mom now.
01:04:28I'm very happy to have you too.
01:04:30Okay, have a rest. Lie down.
01:04:36Yeah, you can use the blankets here.
01:04:46Does this make you feel better?
01:04:54You smell so nice.
01:05:00Mom, you smell so nice.
01:05:06How I wish my Bella was here.
01:05:16Bella, I don't know where you are.
01:05:18If you're eating well,
01:05:20dressing well,
01:05:26I'll take care of Becky
01:05:28like she's you.
01:05:30And I hope
01:05:32someone's treating you
01:05:34as kindly
01:05:38as I take care of Becky.
01:05:46So when are you going to tell Annie
01:05:48who we really are?
01:05:50Ever since she moved in,
01:05:52we've had hot meals,
01:05:54clean clothes,
01:05:56and the house actually feels like home.
01:05:58But she's still pinching pennies.
01:06:00Relax, sweetheart.
01:06:02I'm just waiting for the right moment.
01:06:04I can't stand
01:06:06seeing her like this anymore.
01:06:08I don't know how you can keep lying,
01:06:10but I can't.
01:06:12If you don't tell her soon, I will.
01:06:14No way.
01:06:16If I tell her now, she'll think I'm a fraud.
01:06:18It'll ruin my last chance at love.
01:06:20So what's the plan?
01:06:22You're already lying about your identity.
01:06:24Why don't you at least help her out?
01:06:26Give her some money or something.
01:06:28I just can't watch Annie keep selling sandwiches.
01:06:30She wouldn't take the money.
01:06:32No, wait.
01:06:34What if we use that land from her hometown?
01:06:36She could get a nice payout from the redevelopment.
01:06:38That's a great idea.
01:06:40Winter Group
01:06:42wants to build a mall
01:06:44in our hometown.
01:06:46But it's all dirt roads
01:06:48out there.
01:06:50And who's going to go to a mall
01:06:52in the middle of nowhere?
01:06:58Don't worry about that.
01:07:00Just look over the contract.
01:07:02If everything looks good, just sign here.
01:07:04Okay, okay.
01:07:06All right.
01:07:10The $2 million conversation
01:07:12will be transferred to your account
01:07:14next month.
01:07:16That's a ton of money.
01:07:18Bye-bye.
01:07:22I've got to share this great news
01:07:24with Leo and Becky.
01:07:26Leo, Leo,
01:07:28guess what?
01:07:30I just had a meeting with the Winter Group
01:07:32and they're buying out the land
01:07:34from my hometown.
01:07:36I got a big payout.
01:07:38Let's grab
01:07:40a nice dinner tonight.
01:07:42You, me, and Becky.
01:07:44Becky's got to work late tonight.
01:07:46She probably won't make it.
01:07:48Okay, no problem.
01:07:50Work comes first.
01:07:52Just the two of us then.
01:07:54We can celebrate with her later.
01:07:56Okay, okay. See you.
01:08:02Well, well, President Winter.
01:08:04What a surprise.
01:08:06I haven't scheduled a meeting with you for ages
01:08:08to discuss some business.
01:08:12President Winter?
01:08:20You know, sometimes we all like
01:08:22to give ourselves an impressive title.
01:08:24Sometimes we all dream
01:08:26to become a president.
01:08:28So this guy, for example,
01:08:30is President Smith.
01:08:32He fixes pipes.
01:08:34And this guy is
01:08:36President Parker.
01:08:38He's in the recycling business.
01:08:40Right?
01:08:42Annie, you go ahead. I need to catch up with these guys
01:08:44for a bit.
01:08:46Okay, okay.
01:08:54So, here's the situation.
01:08:56I'm on board with your partnership.
01:08:58But remember,
01:09:00some things are better left unsaid.
01:09:02So, keep it to yourselves.
01:09:06I didn't expect Mr. Winter
01:09:08to be so playful with his wife
01:09:10at his age.
01:09:12You don't get it. The young folks call it role-playing.
01:09:18Well, look who it is.
01:09:20My ex-wife, Ann.
01:09:22Almost didn't recognize you.
01:09:24Gotta say, you're aging
01:09:26like fine wine.
01:09:28Get off me. Don't touch me
01:09:30with your dirty hands.
01:09:32I know you're still mad about me leaving you.
01:09:34And our son for the factory owner's daughter.
01:09:38I'm the factory manager now.
01:09:40And we're divorced.
01:09:42So, maybe you and I could, uh...
01:09:44I'm married.
01:09:46Married?
01:09:48Really?
01:09:50Yes.
01:09:52What does your new husband do?
01:09:54Oh, he's as rich as I am.
01:09:56He's a plumber.
01:09:58Not as rich as you,
01:10:00but he treats me well
01:10:02and would never cheat.
01:10:04Oh, really?
01:10:06A plumber thinks he can compete with me for a woman?
01:10:08You have no idea
01:10:10how well I'm doing.
01:10:12My factory is now
01:10:14big enough to partner with
01:10:16the Windsor Group.
01:10:18You've heard of President Windsor, right?
01:10:20I could meet him any time.
01:10:22So,
01:10:24what do you say?
01:10:26Give me another shot.
01:10:28Don't touch me!
01:10:30Come on! What are you doing?
01:10:38Eddie, are you okay?
01:10:40Who are you?
01:10:42Oh, hi, kiddo.
01:10:44You're that plumber, right?
01:10:46Look at what you're wearing.
01:10:48You're not even fit
01:10:50to carry my shoes.
01:10:52Anyway,
01:10:54I'm three times better than you.
01:10:56Whether or not I'm fit isn't up to you.
01:10:58At least,
01:11:00I've got better taste.
01:11:02I would never leave a woman like Eddie.
01:11:06No money, no power.
01:11:08Enough with your bullshit.
01:11:12I'll give you one more chance.
01:11:14If you leave this plumber
01:11:16and come back to me,
01:11:18I'll make sure you live like royalty.
01:11:20And if you refuse,
01:11:22just know
01:11:24I can shut down that sandwich truck of yours.
01:11:28What kind of power do you think you have
01:11:30as a factory manager?
01:11:32You don't believe me?
01:11:34We will see.
01:11:38No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:42He's just a poor guy
01:11:44who suddenly got a taste of wealth.
01:11:46Don't stoop down to his level.
01:11:48Are you all right?
01:11:50I'm all right.
01:11:54Max,
01:11:56give our factory's lunch contract to Ann.
01:11:58Boss, are you really planning
01:12:00to get back with your ex-wife?
01:12:02That's not the point.
01:12:04I just can't stand that damn plumber.
01:12:08A broke nobody thinks he can outshine me.
01:12:10No way.
01:12:12I, Sebastian, must have Ann.
01:12:18Here, boss.
01:12:20Have some tea.

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