Americano Page #2
Would you cut it out?
Your mom wasn't depressed at all.
You might not remember, but
she was very joyful, before.
It's not her fault she changed.
I went back to France
because she wasn't well.
It's the other way around.
She became sad when your father left.
Later, when he took you back to France,
she couldn't deal with it.
She's nice, isn't she?
Mark, the Thanatos
practitioner, he's adorable.
The what?
Thanatos practitioner.
He's the one who embalmed your mother.
He washed her, cut her
nails, put on her makeup.
Sorry.
Who the hell are you?
Did you f*** my mom, too?
Everything okay?
It's not too painful?
It's okay.
It's okay.
Things are coming along.
But I miss you.
Are you drunk?
Not at all.
You never say things like that.
I'm glad we got a chance to talk.
I just called to say hi.
I don't know what you want.
I have to go.
Call back later.
I can't sleep.
Go back to bed, Martin.
I want to sleep with you.
I've got a tiny little mattress.
And I'm just a tiny little mosquito.
I don't take up much room.
No, Martin.
Go back to your bed.
Where's my car?
I speak French.
What's he saying?
Bullshit.
He's German.
Been here for 20 years.
Does nothing but drink.
"To forget," he says.
Forget what?
His father came here after World War ll.
To hide.
He created a beer that
became very famous in Mexico.
He was supposed to run the brewery,
but he couldn't take it.
Let's cut your nails.
Come on.
Don't make me wait.
You made me wait today!
Come now, it's the first time.
- Come on.
- It's wasn't fun!
- No nails!
- Fine, no nails.
Think it's fun being left alone?
To come home and you're not around?
That's unfair. It's one time.
And you got in.
You had your key, and you
play fine by yourself.
But...
I don't want you to leave me!
But sometimes I have work or private things.
You need to understand.
I didn't like it without you.
Martin...
Why'd you leave her?
What are you saying?
What are you up to?
We've been worried to death.
Nothing. Answer me!
Linda keeps calling about her car.
What about the apartment?
I don't care about her car.
And I don't want the apartment.
You're totally irresponsible.
Just like your mother!
You didn't even know her.
You left her.
You know nothing about her life, a**hole!
Stop that!
Why'd you take me from her?
She was totally out of it.
You called once in the middle of the night
to say you'd come home,
that she was gone who knows where!
Now she's gone for good, and you don't care.
It's your fault.
You didn't help her.
We were separated.
Don't you get that?
Besides, that was our business!
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