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>> Hey.
Oh, these are pretty. Who are they from?
>> A satisfied customer.
>> Too bad. I was hoping it was from a man.
>> Sorry to disappoint you.
>> Donít be sorry. Be motivated to get out and find a new one.
>> Iím not looking for a man, Imani.
>> Youíre going to stick with women? Really?
>> Iím not looking for a relationship period. Speaking of relationships,
have you heard from Vic?
>> You know I donít accept collect calls.
>> Heís up for parole, you know.
>> Good for him. Do you keep such close tabs on your ex-husband too
or just mine?
>> Is there a reason youíre here, Imani?
>> I wanted to have lunch with my big sister!
>> I have plans with Gabby. Youíre welcome to join--
Oh, Iíll just get it to go then.
How fresh is your lobster?
[car approaches]
[pause]
>> Hey, Lynette. She giving you trouble?
>> Hi, Ben. Iíve been hearing a clicking noise.
>> Clicking, huh? Is it when you accelerate or use the brake?
>> Iím not sure. I was figuring we could drive it around and you could
hear it for yourself.
>> Well, Iím swamped in paperwork right now. Let me have Carlos look.
Hey, Carlos!
>> Ben, I donít let anyone under my hood but you. I can come later if
you need me to. Just tell me when.
>> Right, okay, well, why donít you take a seat in the lobby and Iíll
take a look really quick.
>> Canít I watch? Maybe I can help.
>> No. New policy. Customers arenít allowed in the garage. For safety.
>> But--
>> New rules, you know. Real tough to enforce. But this one will stick, I
promise you.
Carlos!
>> Oh, hell no!
>> Oh, yes, love. Did you miss me?
>> Do you really want to go shopping?
>> Thatís the plan, isnít it?
>> Donít you want to talk about whatís going on with you, Gabby?
>> Why are you harping on this, Crystal? I donít owe you an
explanation.
>> And I donít want one.
>> Oh, ëcause I felt a guilt trip coming on.
>> You seem to be doing a good enough job of that on your own.
>> Sorry. Iím just a little on edge.
>> I can imagine. Have you taken a test yet?
>> No. Is that why youíre here? You just couldnít wait to know if Iíve
ruined my marriage so I can be alone like you?
>> Iím not going to fight with you, Gabby.
>> I came because I know you need a friend. You were there for me when
I was going through it with James and then with Tory, when my own
sister wasnít.
>> This is for whenever youíre ready.
>> Crystal. Wait.
>> Did you miss me?
>> Get out of my house.
>> Whose money paid for this house, Imani?
>> Where were you when I was signing the lease? Oh, yeah, that's right prison.
>> You have no rights here.
>> I didnít come here to fight with you. Whereís my daughter? Valani!
>> Sheís at my motherís, Victor.
>> So weíre all alone, huh? When is she coming home?
>> When I pick her up.
>> How often does your mother watch her? Or does she have a nanny?
>> As often as I need her to. Donít question how I parent my child.
>> Again with the ìmy.î Sheís my daughter, too, and sheís the only
reason youíre in this house that I paid for. Do you have a job or are
you living off my checks every month?
>> No, honey, I earned that. Iím just getting what I deserve.
>> You havenít earned a damn thing, Imani. And you damn sure havenít
gotten what you deserve... yet.
>> Youíre right, but Iím going to need another man to take care of my
needs, one whoís not afraid to drop the soap.
>> Whatís the rate youíre going for nowadays? I might have some pocket
change.
>> You ***!
>> Stop it! Break it up!
>> Whatís this about, Tate?
>> Nothing.
>> Youíre fighting over nothing? Who are you?
>> Nobody.
>> Get out of here.
>> Iím coming back. You better have what I need.
>> Get inside.
>> You had nothing when we got together. I never needed
your money.
>> Yeah, because you had mommy and daddyís money. But you always had
an eye out for your future meal ticket, didnít you?
>> Get out. If you donít want two more years in jail, I suggest you leave.
Now.
>> Two years? Baby, thatís nothing compared to a lifetime. Those were our vows,
til death do us part.
>> Didnít you get the divorce papers? Weíre through.
>> Weíre not through until I say so.
>> No. Leave them on.
>> Did you develop a kink in prison? I think I have work boots in the
closet.
>> You still have that same mouth on you, I see.
>> You used to like my mouth.
>> I still do.
Take it off.
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[door opens]
>> Emilio! Do you remember me? Dennis Edwards? Donít bother getting up.