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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30Loca por ti estoy, loca por ti, mi amor, no puedo esconder, loca por tu sabor, tu mirad, tu olor...
00:00:40¿Buen libro? Es el mejor libro que he leído.
00:00:44Cada día te quiero cerquita de mí, no puedo ya.
00:00:50Loca por ti estoy, loca por ti, mi amor, no puedo más esconder.
00:01:00Thank you so much for making the detour.
00:01:12I just wanted to see it on the shelves, you know, in the wild.
00:01:15About that.
00:01:15Wait a second.
00:01:17The bargain table, it's only been out for a month.
00:01:20What, do people not like it?
00:01:21Why, it's not selling?
00:01:22Did you look at Goodreads?
00:01:24Wait, you told me to never look at Goodreads.
00:01:27Say it, Beth, what?
00:01:28But basically, some people said it felt like it was written by someone who's never been to Barcelona.
00:01:35Well, I haven't, but I did Google Street View and I walked all over the city.
00:01:39Hi, can I sign this for you?
00:01:40Mm-mm.
00:01:44Isn't that basically the same thing?
00:01:46Isn't that what the internet's for?
00:01:48They also said it felt like it was written by someone who's never been in love.
00:01:52Isn't that also what the internet's for?
00:01:56Just kidding.
00:01:56I don't get it, Beth.
00:01:59My last book was a huge hit.
00:02:01What happened?
00:02:02The first time, the publisher put you with a better editor.
00:02:05She did a lot to shape your first book.
00:02:07You know what?
00:02:08I was going to mention this to you.
00:02:09I didn't really click with that editor.
00:02:10I think I need a new editor for the third book.
00:02:13Except they haven't picked up your option for a third book yet.
00:02:17Oh, just me and Mattel.
00:02:31Hey, me.
00:02:32Hola, Erika.
00:02:33Hola.
00:02:33Now, I want you to know it took every ounce of my willpower not to eat your Mattelina.
00:02:39Well then, here's your reward.
00:02:42Oh, you should keep it.
00:02:44Give it to me in a couple weeks.
00:02:45You're probably the only man who's going to give me a rose on San Jordi's Day.
00:02:49Again.
00:02:49You don't think you might get one from, perhaps, a certain someone that owns a certain bookstore?
00:02:54You know, the one that calls you Rubia?
00:02:56He just calls me that because I'm blonde.
00:02:58We both know in Spanish it means more than that.
00:03:01And you know, anything can happen on the day of Books and Roses.
00:03:04I can guarantee what's not going to happen.
00:03:07Barcelona, mi amor?
00:03:10What did you think of it?
00:03:12I haven't read it yet.
00:03:13This one is for my sister, San Jordi.
00:03:15I heard it's the book that everyone is exchanging this year.
00:03:17I will read it when she's done.
00:03:19I can't wait to hear what you think.
00:03:24I'll let her know.
00:03:26If it's more bad news, I'll need another one of these.
00:03:29Actually, this is good news.
00:03:31What?
00:03:31As it turns out, there is one place your book is a smash hit.
00:03:35Where?
00:03:35It's flying off the shelf.
00:03:36Where?
00:03:49I stayed late doing inventory.
00:04:05I must look terrible.
00:04:06No.
00:04:10Good.
00:04:12Barcelona, mi amor is the number one book?
00:04:15We can barely keep it in stock.
00:04:19Have you read it?
00:04:21Should I read it?
00:04:22Ruia, this is simply the best book I've ever read.
00:04:28And I haven't even told you the best part.
00:04:31I've invited the author to come to Barcelona for San Jordi.
00:04:34What?
00:04:41They want me to sign books in Barcelona?
00:04:43And do a reading.
00:04:45Apparently, the owner of the bookstore is a huge fan of the novel.
00:04:49That's him.
00:04:50That's him.
00:04:51P.S.
00:04:51I convinced the publisher to cover your expenses.
00:04:53Well, why would they do that if they don't like my work?
00:04:55They're really happy it's connecting with people there.
00:04:57And since they own the Spanish rights, it's great publicity for them and for you.
00:05:01Your reading is going to be the centerpiece of the bookstore of St. George's Day.
00:05:06St. George's Day?
00:05:08You wrote a novel set in Barcelona, and you don't know one of their most cherished holidays.
00:05:13St. George's Day.
00:05:14I thought you meant St. George's Day.
00:05:19I have your phone.
00:05:21L'Avra de San Jordi, or San Jordi, as the locals call it for short, is celebrated in Barcelona.
00:05:27The city is transformed into a blooming spectacle of romance and literature.
00:05:32The streets lined with vibrant stalls brimming with roses and books,
00:05:36as couples, families, and friends exchange these gifts in a beautiful blend of tradition and love.
00:05:44I totally should have used this in the book.
00:05:46I totally should have used this in the book.
00:06:13but just... it's better.
00:06:15One second.
00:06:35Okay.
00:06:36Yeah, of course.
00:06:41How are you?
00:06:42Can I get you something to... something to drink?
00:06:46Yeah.
00:06:47Do you have any...
00:06:48Orange peel tea?
00:06:49Yes.
00:06:50Of course.
00:06:51And maybe some...
00:06:52Canela?
00:06:53Yes.
00:06:54I have cinnamon.
00:06:55And...
00:06:56I have...
00:06:57Canela?
00:06:58Yes.
00:06:59Canela?
00:07:00Yes.
00:07:01Canela?
00:07:02Yes.
00:07:03I have cinnamon.
00:07:04And...
00:07:06We have a dash of...
00:07:07Mmm...
00:07:08How do you say it?
00:07:09A saffron?
00:07:10Yes, saffron.
00:07:11That's correct.
00:07:12Saffron.
00:07:13You know me so well.
00:07:14Well, we've been friends for five years.
00:07:16It feels like...
00:07:18We've been friends our whole lives.
00:07:20An eternity.
00:07:22Which is why...
00:07:24I know what you want.
00:07:26You do?
00:07:27Yeah.
00:07:28Madalenas.
00:07:29How did you know?
00:07:30Se acabo.
00:07:31Se acabo.
00:07:32Se acabo.
00:07:33Yeah.
00:07:34So...
00:07:35You didn't just come here because you know I have your favorite tea, right?
00:07:49I mean, not that you have to have a reason.
00:07:51Sometimes...
00:07:52No reason is the best reason.
00:07:53Well, I do have a small reason.
00:07:56I brought you a book.
00:07:58But it's not St. Jordy's.
00:08:02I mean, not that you would give me a book on St. Jordy's.
00:08:06This isn't some romantic gesture.
00:08:08It's just a book, right?
00:08:10That you want me to read.
00:08:11I get it.
00:08:12Well, it's the one we were talking about.
00:08:18Anna Kelly's writing is...
00:08:21It isn't just about Barcelona.
00:08:23It's a celebration of her deep understanding of human nature, relationships.
00:08:29It's...
00:08:30Yeah.
00:08:31I want you to read it.
00:08:33Gracias.
00:08:35I'll put it on the list.
00:08:38I was hoping you could put it on the top of the list because...
00:08:43Anna Kelly ha aceptado venir a Barcelona por St. Jordy.
00:08:47She's coming here?
00:08:48Yes.
00:08:49Tomorrow.
00:08:50So, I have a favor to ask.
00:08:53If I can't be around as much because of work, maybe you can keep her company.
00:08:59Oh, uh...
00:09:00I thought it would be nice if she had a fellow American to talk to.
00:09:06Maybe you can translate a letter for her if she needs it, since that's what you do.
00:09:11Well, I mean, I do it for books, you know, not real-life people.
00:09:15I'll owe you one.
00:09:18Oh.
00:09:19No, you don't.
00:09:20I'm happy to help.
00:09:21That's what friends are for.
00:09:23I can't wait to meet the woman whose words have made me fall in love with Barcelona again.
00:09:32So, let me get this straight.
00:09:34Nico has a literary crush on the writer of this book, and now you have to be her Barcelona buddy?
00:09:40He just asked me to do a favor, but I don't think I can.
00:09:43Why?
00:09:44Why not?
00:09:46Cone of silence.
00:09:48Mm-hmm.
00:09:50Okay.
00:09:52I did the translation.
00:09:56You did?
00:09:57Why didn't you say anything before?
00:09:59Because that's part of my contract with the publisher.
00:10:02I have to be invisible.
00:10:03A ghost.
00:10:04Totally anonymous.
00:10:06So, is the author of this book as brilliant as Nico says?
00:10:11Well, Nico didn't really read Anna Kelly's version.
00:10:15Oh, of course.
00:10:16Sorry.
00:10:17He read your translation.
00:10:18It's a smidge more than a translation.
00:10:21Erica, what did you do?
00:10:24I rewrote it.
00:10:25Un poquito.
00:10:26How much is un poquito?
00:10:28A little.
00:10:30Okay.
00:10:31Maybe a lot.
00:10:32Maybe a little more than a lot.
00:10:35It just happened.
00:10:36You know, I didn't mean to, but the words, they just started flowing and then it was really good.
00:10:41And, you know, they give you a little wiggle room when you're doing a translation.
00:10:44But I think I wiggled more than I was supposed to.
00:10:46And now this is the version that all of Barcelona is going wild over.
00:10:50Wait.
00:10:52But that means that Nico's literary crush is actually on you.
00:10:56This is fantastic.
00:10:58You should tell him about this so you can finally have what you always wanted.
00:11:01My name is never going to be on that book.
00:11:04I mean the other thing you wanted.
00:11:07Nico and I are just friends.
00:11:10That was clear two years ago.
00:11:12Clear last year.
00:11:13Clear five minutes ago when he gave me a book not on St. Jordy's day.
00:11:17Well, can you at least tell him that you wrote the words that he's so in love with?
00:11:24No.
00:11:25I can't.
00:11:26When the publishers figured out what I did, they said they loved it.
00:11:30And then they reminded me that I signed a non-disclosure agreement.
00:11:33So I am not supposed to tell a soul that I had anything to do with this.
00:11:37And you can't tell anyone either.
00:11:39Fine.
00:11:40But I hate this call of silence.
00:11:42I need to.
00:11:43Excuse me.
00:11:44I actually wrote this book.
00:11:59Look.
00:12:00You want to sign it?
00:12:02Oh, wow.
00:12:03This is so cool.
00:12:05Look at this.
00:12:08Enjoy.
00:12:09Thanks.
00:12:10Hi, Anna.
00:12:11I'm with Nico Oliveira from the bookstore.
00:12:13And he asked me to come here.
00:12:14I'm Erica.
00:12:15How do you spell that?
00:12:16With a C.
00:12:17He asked me to come here to talk to you, answer any questions you have about the city and,
00:12:21you know, just help in any way I can.
00:12:23You seem like a really good friend.
00:12:25Oh, yeah.
00:12:26We are.
00:12:27So, what can I do?
00:12:28I mean, I would love like a fruit plate maybe or a sparkling water.
00:12:31Just to clarify, I'm not an assistant so much as a fellow American who's here to introduce
00:12:37you to Barcelona.
00:12:38Sorry.
00:12:39Okay.
00:12:40Of course, you're American.
00:12:41I was just thinking you spoke really, really good English.
00:12:44Wow.
00:12:45Well, I've lived here for 10 years now.
00:12:47Yeah.
00:12:48My boyfriend broke up with me.
00:12:49I came here, fell in love with the city, and found a way to stay.
00:12:52He turned out to be a professional bowler, so I think I made the right call.
00:12:56Me too.
00:12:57I have no idea why I just told you that.
00:13:00Oh, no, no.
00:13:01It's okay.
00:13:02You know what?
00:13:03This happens to me all the time.
00:13:04I think I just, I have one of those faces.
00:13:06People tell me things.
00:13:07I'm so sorry.
00:13:08No problem.
00:13:09So, where is my assistant?
00:13:12You don't have one.
00:13:13Oh.
00:13:14But I need to get you to the bookstore.
00:13:16Let's do it.
00:13:17Here, you hold that.
00:13:19This is why we needed a sister.
00:13:21It's fine.
00:13:22We'll manage.
00:13:28Señorita Kelly.
00:13:30Oh, yeah.
00:13:31Bienvenida a Barcelona.
00:13:32Oh.
00:13:34I forgot about the kiss on both cheeks thing.
00:13:36You can call me Anna.
00:13:38Anna, la bella poetisa.
00:13:42What does that mean?
00:13:43The beautiful poetess.
00:13:44Oh.
00:13:47Are you hungry?
00:13:48I'm literally always hungry.
00:13:51You know what?
00:13:52The hotel clerk told me that I had to try.
00:13:54Hold on.
00:13:55Fouette de Vic.
00:13:58Fouette.
00:13:59Fouette de Vic.
00:14:00De Vic.
00:14:01De Vic.
00:14:02People really do tell you things.
00:14:03That's good to tell me.
00:14:05Shall we then?
00:14:06Yes.
00:14:07Let's go.
00:14:09Eddie.
00:14:10Will you join us?
00:14:11Oh, yes, please.
00:14:12In case I can't find the words.
00:14:13Or me.
00:14:16Of course.
00:14:17Perfect.
00:14:18Come on.
00:14:19Please.
00:14:20Try this.
00:14:21Amazing.
00:14:22Tell me how you pronounce it.
00:14:23Panay.
00:14:24Panay.
00:14:25Panayette.
00:14:26Panayette.
00:14:27Okay, Panayette.
00:14:28This is from Catalan's oldest bakery.
00:14:30Erica is our resident pastry specialist.
00:14:33And we have to tell me where all the secret spots are,
00:14:35because it's my first time in Barcelona.
00:14:36The writing perfectly captures the beating heart of the city.
00:14:45Right?
00:14:46Mm-hmm.
00:14:47I mean, how is that possible?
00:14:50You've never been here yet.
00:14:51You know so many of the, and, como se dice, intangibles.
00:14:57Intangibles.
00:14:58Intangibles.
00:14:59Mm-hmm.
00:15:00Intangibles.
00:15:01Um, you know, I think I've always thought I belonged in Europe.
00:15:05Maybe I've lived here in a past life.
00:15:07I believe it.
00:15:08Otherwise, how could you know so many of the details?
00:15:12It's, it's, I don't know what's wrong with me today.
00:15:17My mind is jumbled.
00:15:18Oh.
00:15:19Cómo se dice milagroso?
00:15:21Miraculous.
00:15:22Miraculous.
00:15:23Miraculous.
00:15:31Perdón.
00:15:32Eh, Eddie, Ara, this is my new assistant manager, Josep.
00:15:36Oh.
00:15:37Hola.
00:15:38Mucho gusto.
00:15:39Nice to meet you.
00:15:40I'm so obsessed with your book.
00:15:41Will you sign my copy of Mi Amor?
00:15:42Oh, of course.
00:15:44Is that why you're here?
00:15:46Also, the computer is crashed, and we can check anyone out.
00:15:49Okay.
00:15:50I'll be right back.
00:15:51Yeah.
00:15:52Go.
00:15:53Thank you so much.
00:15:59Oh my gosh.
00:16:00Did you feel that?
00:16:02I mean, I have chills though.
00:16:03There's like serious sparks between us.
00:16:05Yeah.
00:16:06I've never felt anything like that.
00:16:07What do I do?
00:16:09Why are you asking me?
00:16:10Well, because you're really dear friends with Nico, right?
00:16:14Unless…
00:16:15Are you a Nico?
00:16:16No.
00:16:17No, you're not.
00:16:18No.
00:16:19Okay.
00:16:20Not even close.
00:16:21Alright, so…
00:16:22Thoughts?
00:16:23What do I do?
00:16:24On…
00:16:25Well…
00:16:26Like, how do I get close to him?
00:16:27Like…
00:16:28What's his favorite food?
00:16:29I can talk to anybody about food.
00:16:30Aren't you only going to be here for a week?
00:16:32Unless I have a reason to stay longer.
00:16:34You just met Nico five minutes ago.
00:16:37Oh, you're not a romantic, are you?
00:16:40Hi.
00:16:41Thank you so much.
00:16:42Eh?
00:16:43I'm in heaven.
00:16:44That's not where I am.
00:16:46Oh.
00:16:47You try to…
00:16:48Try to brag while you don't…
00:16:49I'm back.
00:16:50Oh, hola.
00:16:51Hola.
00:16:52So…
00:16:53Ana…
00:16:54Yes?
00:16:55Please tell me.
00:16:56What was your inspiration behind the scene of the…
00:17:01Delfinario?
00:17:02What's he saying?
00:17:04The…
00:17:05Uh…
00:17:06Fishing scene?
00:17:07Mmm.
00:17:08Yes.
00:17:09I wanted…
00:17:10Jorge to…
00:17:11To feel more masculine.
00:17:13You know, spearing his fish.
00:17:15Rather than just buying it from the market.
00:17:17I'm sorry.
00:17:18I didn't understand.
00:17:20Dinner?
00:17:21Um…
00:17:22Dinner.
00:17:23How do you say…
00:17:24Delphines.
00:17:25Like…
00:17:26Eran una…
00:17:27Metáfora.
00:17:28Eh…
00:17:29Por el…
00:17:30Sur de la vida.
00:17:31I knew it.
00:17:32I've always said this about dolphins.
00:17:35It's funny.
00:17:36I don't remember writing anything about dolphins.
00:17:38Oh, don't worry about it.
00:17:39It's one of those things that just gets lost in translation.
00:17:42Okay.
00:17:43Nico, tell me.
00:17:44What were some of your other favorite parts?
00:17:46The symbolism of Silvia serving Jorge jamón Ibérico.
00:17:52Somehow knowing it would be his last meal.
00:17:55It brought me to tears.
00:17:57Jamón Ibérico.
00:17:58What is that?
00:17:59Uh…
00:18:00The…
00:18:01Spain's very famous acorn-fed ham.
00:18:03Oh!
00:18:04Yes!
00:18:05I was just reading about that.
00:18:06I'm dying to try it.
00:18:07In that case, you're about to be very happy.
00:18:13Oh!
00:18:14Gracias.
00:18:16What was that?
00:18:17Oh, you know what?
00:18:18I'm trying that Barcelona TH thing.
00:18:20Is it working?
00:18:21No.
00:18:22Oh.
00:18:24Can I ask you something?
00:18:25It's a little funny.
00:18:26I don't remember writing about ham in the book either.
00:18:29I know.
00:18:30You do?
00:18:33How?
00:18:34What?
00:18:35What did you say you did for a living?
00:18:38I'm a literary translator.
00:18:39What was the last book you translated?
00:18:43You translated my book, didn't you?
00:18:45Yeah, I did.
00:18:46Yeah, I knew it!
00:18:48I knew it!
00:18:49Because I don't remember writing about dolphins or stained glass windows or St. Jordan's Day.
00:18:55It's St. Jordy's Day.
00:18:56It's St. Jordy's Day.
00:18:57Would you stop it?
00:18:58Who cares?
00:18:59Just tell me what else you changed.
00:19:02Are you even allowed to do that?
00:19:03Oh, yeah.
00:19:04The publisher gives translators room for interpretation.
00:19:07And you just interpreted the word little as the entire thing?
00:19:10I didn't intend to.
00:19:11I swear.
00:19:12I mean, your name is on the book.
00:19:13I am totally anonymous.
00:19:14No one ever has to know.
00:19:16Yes, but now I know.
00:19:17And I'm the one that's gonna go around signing this book that I didn't really write.
00:19:21I don't think I can stay here.
00:19:35Anna?
00:19:36Anna, just...
00:19:37Which way is my hotel?
00:19:38I have to pack.
00:19:39No, no, you can't leave.
00:19:41Well, I can't stay here.
00:19:42I'm here for an author event and apparently I'm not even the author.
00:19:45No, I'm not even the author.
00:19:46Wait, does Nico know about this?
00:19:47No, of course not.
00:19:48I signed an NDA.
00:19:49I can't tell anyone who has anything to do with the book, including people who sell it.
00:19:53But Nico has focused his entire St. Jordy's Day on you.
00:19:56Just enjoy the ride, huh?
00:19:58By ride, you mean the kind that whips your head around until you feel like you're gonna throw up?
00:20:03No, thank you.
00:20:04I really started to feel like I was connecting with people here, you know?
00:20:09Like my career was really taking a turn.
00:20:13What am I supposed to do now?
00:20:15I mean, if no one wants to read what I write, am I even a writer?
00:20:18Okay, wait a second.
00:20:19You already published a book before this one, right?
00:20:21That's more than 99% of people can say, including me.
00:20:25I mean, I really thought that would have happened by now.
00:20:28What, get published?
00:20:31Yeah.
00:20:32And love and marriage and having a family?
00:20:36I've never said that a lot before.
00:20:41Now I know why, because it's really depressing.
00:20:43Let's just forget it.
00:20:44Your hotel is that way.
00:20:47I'm right there with you.
00:20:50I really thought at this point I'd be living like a Nancy Meyers character.
00:20:54In the Hamptons with my beautiful desk overlooking the ocean.
00:20:58Pretty romanticized vision of life.
00:21:00Well, what's wrong with that?
00:21:01Nothing.
00:21:02It's just, you know, I mean, it's not very realistic.
00:21:05Well, right now real life stinks.
00:21:07Romance is all I have left.
00:21:16Maybe that's it.
00:21:18Maybe it was never about the book.
00:21:20You have to stay.
00:21:21You have to do the reading.
00:21:22No.
00:21:23Maybe I was meant to come to Barcelona for something more.
00:21:36Like what?
00:21:37Love.
00:21:38Of course.
00:21:39Oh!
00:21:40This all makes sense now.
00:21:43If you hadn't done what you did, then I never would have come to Barcelona.
00:21:46I never would have met Nico.
00:21:48This is it.
00:21:49This is my real life love story.
00:21:51This is fate.
00:21:52Okay.
00:21:53Okay.
00:21:54I know it's been an emotional day, but fate?
00:21:55Love?
00:21:56You just met him.
00:21:57What are you talking about?
00:21:58You saw how you looked at me.
00:21:59He's super into me.
00:22:01This is it.
00:22:02This is my second chance to do the two things everybody told me I had to do before I wrote
00:22:07the book.
00:22:08Um, what's that now?
00:22:10Come to Barcelona and fall in love.
00:22:13Oh.
00:22:14There you are.
00:22:15Here I am.
00:22:16Please come.
00:22:17I want to ask you something.
00:22:19Yes.
00:22:20Okay.
00:22:21Here.
00:22:22Hold this.
00:22:23Okay.
00:22:26Eddie.
00:22:27Are you coming along?
00:22:28Oh.
00:22:29Ugh.
00:22:30I don't want to be a third wheel.
00:22:32How do you say it in Spain?
00:22:33Camel holder?
00:22:34Sujeta Bella?
00:22:35Yeah.
00:22:36I would never see you guys.
00:22:37Come on!
00:22:38This is where my great grandfather Leo would find books a hundred years ago.
00:22:54Does all the equipment still work?
00:22:55Of course.
00:22:56It's part of Spanish literary history.
00:22:59The Spanish are famous for loving their literature.
00:23:02Which makes sense because they've got an entire holiday around it.
00:23:05Exactly.
00:23:06And we have great writers like Cervantes or Calderon Lorca.
00:23:12Have you read Rosa Montero's short stories?
00:23:15I don't really have.
00:23:16Oh, she's an amazing author.
00:23:17One of my favorites.
00:23:18She believes that love isn't just about the epic romances.
00:23:22It's also in the everyday.
00:23:24I have to say I agree with her.
00:23:26I do as well.
00:23:27I think I'm more of a grand gestures kind of girl myself.
00:23:32Great.
00:23:33Because that's basically what San Jordi is.
00:23:36I was thinking, what better way to mark the occasion than have an original short story written, printed and bound right here and sold only on San Jordi.
00:23:50It's a wonderful idea, Nico.
00:23:53Who would you want to write a quinto?
00:23:56I was hoping.
00:23:58You would, Anna.
00:24:01What?
00:24:02You could write the quinto.
00:24:07Uh, wait, what's a, what's a quinto?
00:24:09A short story for San Jordi's day.
00:24:11Oh.
00:24:12Yes.
00:24:13Your writing was as much a love letter to Spain as anyone I've read.
00:24:19Wow.
00:24:20That's basically the best compliment you can give to a writer.
00:24:26Will you do it?
00:24:28Yes, I will.
00:24:29I will write a short story.
00:24:33This means so much to me and the bookstore.
00:24:35It isn't easy to stay ahead in business these days.
00:24:38But between your quinto and the book signing, this store will be the center of Spanish literature once again.
00:24:47Wow.
00:24:48It's a big deal.
00:24:55I'm really excited.
00:24:56This is like my second chance to prove myself.
00:24:59Just remember that writing short stories isn't easy.
00:25:01You have to fit a lot in a little space and sometimes they don't turn out the way you want them to.
00:25:05Does it have to be in Spanish?
00:25:07Yes.
00:25:08But I will find you a translator.
00:25:09Don't worry.
00:25:10Why can't it be you?
00:25:11Well, I didn't think you'd want it to be me after what happened last time.
00:25:13Well, I thought you were here to help me with all things Barcelona.
00:25:16I meant more like restaurant recommendations.
00:25:18There's something I do really need help with.
00:25:20I like Nico.
00:25:22Like, a lot.
00:25:23I need your help finding the words that I mean to say but, like, better.
00:25:29You mean like a Spanish Cyrano?
00:25:31Cyrano.
00:25:32Remind me.
00:25:33Ides of March, Rome.
00:25:34That's Caesar.
00:25:35Oh, Cyrano wrote the words made the person fall in love.
00:25:37Peter Dinklage movie.
00:25:38Steve Martin.
00:25:39Roxanne!
00:25:40Yes!
00:25:41But I don't think it's a good idea.
00:25:43Will you think about it?
00:25:45Please think about it.
00:25:46And you said no, right?
00:25:50I said I would think about it.
00:25:53Does the publisher know that you and Anna have met?
00:25:56No.
00:25:57What happens if they find out you told Anna you translated the book?
00:26:00Well, then I'm in breach of my NDA.
00:26:02It ruins my professional career and I'll never get hired again.
00:26:05What are you going to do?
00:26:07I think I just need to get ahead of it.
00:26:08I'm going to call them and follow my literary sword.
00:26:17You can start at the shop on Monday.
00:26:19They didn't fire me.
00:26:21What?
00:26:22I know.
00:26:23They said they liked the publicity the book's been getting.
00:26:25Oh.
00:26:26And since I told Anna and she didn't threaten to sue,
00:26:28they're happy to let it go.
00:26:30That's wonderful.
00:26:32You're free.
00:26:33Well, as long as I do another project for them.
00:26:36Which one?
00:26:38Her short story.
00:26:40How do they even know about that?
00:26:42Nico called them and asked for permission.
00:26:45So they said yes.
00:26:47But they want me to mold it and translate it and stay anonymous again.
00:26:54That's ridiculous.
00:26:56You have done enough to help.
00:26:58You deserve your name on that cover.
00:27:00It's okay.
00:27:01I'm happy to help.
00:27:02Besides, Anna didn't deserve to get blindsided the way that she did.
00:27:06This is the least I can do to make it up to her.
00:27:08You know that's going to bring her closer to Nico, right?
00:27:13Nico is my friend.
00:27:15I want him to be happy.
00:27:17Even if it's not with me.
00:27:18Whatever you say, girl.
00:27:21Don't open them.
00:27:26Close your eyes.
00:27:27Close your eyes.
00:27:28Close your eyes.
00:27:29No, don't lie to me.
00:27:30Come, come, come.
00:27:31Please.
00:27:32Okay.
00:27:33Come with me.
00:27:34Here.
00:27:36Stay there.
00:27:37Okay.
00:27:38So.
00:27:41And now, open them.
00:27:44Here it is, La Sagrada Familia.
00:27:49It's even more beautiful than I imagined.
00:27:52I still can't believe you've never been here.
00:27:56In the novel, you've described this place so eloquently.
00:28:00Eloquently.
00:28:01Yeah.
00:28:02Did I?
00:28:03Yeah.
00:28:04The spires grow higher and higher ensuring they'll be seen from heaven.
00:28:08This was one of my favorite passages in the novel.
00:28:17For recommending the book to me.
00:28:20Sure.
00:28:21Come on.
00:28:22Yeah.
00:28:23Ana, what inspired you to use the Basilica's metaphor for her case?
00:28:30Refusal to give up on Sylvia?
00:28:35Oh, you know what?
00:28:36I think I just got a text message from my agent.
00:28:38Just give me one sign.
00:28:40Ah, yes.
00:28:41Yeah, you know, the Basilica's always evolving.
00:28:45Just like Jorge and Sylvia's relationship.
00:28:48Yeah.
00:28:49Wow.
00:28:50Whatever they're doing over there smells really good.
00:28:53Look.
00:28:54Our favorite croqueta cart.
00:28:56I was hoping he'd be here.
00:28:57I remember the first time you tried one.
00:29:01You were so happy.
00:29:02And you did that adorable dance.
00:29:05I don't know what you're talking about.
00:29:06You do.
00:29:07No, I don't.
00:29:08Do it.
00:29:09What?
00:29:10No.
00:29:11Do it.
00:29:12Do it.
00:29:13Fine, I will.
00:29:14Croqueta.
00:29:15Croqueta.
00:29:16Croqueta.
00:29:17Croqueta.
00:29:18Croqueta.
00:29:19This is so surreal.
00:29:28I know, right?
00:29:29It's like waking up from a beautiful dream and you just want to hang on to it before it fades.
00:29:34I feel the same way.
00:29:36You've always been so good at finding just the right words.
00:29:41Well, it is my job, right?
00:29:43I know you always told me that you don't have time to write your own stories, but I think you should.
00:29:56My own words.
00:29:57Yes.
00:29:58Yeah, yeah.
00:29:59I'll think about it.
00:30:03Anna.
00:30:04Hi.
00:30:05Hey.
00:30:06So, how is your first story coming along?
00:30:08It's good.
00:30:09It's good.
00:30:10I mean, I'm still brainstorming on the ideas, you know, noodling, letting them fester.
00:30:15Great.
00:30:16Don't you mean simmer?
00:30:18Depends on the idea.
00:30:21This is where Sylvia worked?
00:30:31This is where Sylvia worked.
00:30:32Yeah.
00:30:33Wow.
00:30:34It's beautiful.
00:30:35Did I do it justice?
00:30:36Of course I did.
00:30:37What do you think?
00:30:38Oh.
00:30:39I mean, it's amazing.
00:30:40It's like, you know, the windows are eyes staring in our eyes.
00:30:46Yes.
00:30:47Yeah.
00:30:48To me, it seems like a daydream.
00:30:49Yes.
00:30:50Yes.
00:30:51Like when you have a fior.
00:30:52What do you see the inside?
00:30:53Every room is like it melted on a hot day.
00:30:55It's almost overwhelming.
00:30:56Wait, before we go inside, can we just grab a bite to eat?
00:30:59And there's this restaurant down the street I'm dying to try.
00:31:01Yeah, of course.
00:31:02But what's it called?
00:31:03I mean, we know every place.
00:31:04Oh.
00:31:05You don't want to end up in a tourist trap.
00:31:06Yeah.
00:31:07Yeah.
00:31:08It's called Supermarcat.
00:31:09This lady in the bathroom at Sagrada Familia told me about it.
00:31:12She said it's not in any of the guidebooks and it's this local secret.
00:31:15A local gives a tip about that secret spot to a tourist.
00:31:18What kind of magic power do you have?
00:31:19Really?
00:31:20It's just her thing.
00:31:21Let's go see if we can find it.
00:31:22Come on.
00:31:23I don't know, Anna.
00:31:24I think the bathroom lady was messing with you.
00:31:26No, no.
00:31:27Check it out.
00:31:28This isn't the real entrance.
00:31:29Follow me.
00:31:30What?
00:31:31Hola!
00:31:32Recarious gratis.
00:31:33Free refills.
00:31:34Free refills.
00:31:35Free refills.
00:31:36Free refills.
00:31:38Oh no.
00:31:39I don't know.
00:31:40This is the real entrance.
00:31:41I don't know.
00:31:42For sure.
00:31:43I don't know.
00:31:44But I can't see if I can find it.
00:31:45I don't know.
00:31:46I can't see if I can find it.
00:31:48I don't know.
00:31:49I don't know.
00:31:50I don't know.
00:31:51I think the bathroom lady was messing with you.
00:31:52Oh, wow.
00:31:53No way.
00:31:54This is crazy.
00:31:55Told you so.
00:31:56Te lo dije.
00:31:57See, I don't have to rely on you.
00:31:58I'm going to go.
00:31:59No.
00:32:00Wow.
00:32:01Wow.
00:32:02Wow.
00:32:03Wow.
00:32:04Wow.
00:32:05Wow.
00:32:06Wow.
00:32:07Wow.
00:32:08Wow.
00:32:09Wow.
00:32:10Wow.
00:32:11Wow.
00:32:13Wow.
00:32:15Wow.
00:32:16Wow.
00:32:17Wow.
00:32:18Wow.
00:32:19Wow.
00:32:20Wow.
00:32:21Wow.
00:32:22And Erica for everything.
00:32:25So, this is very typical.
00:32:27They are pinchos.
00:32:29What do you want to start with?
00:32:31Well, the publisher is paying, so I think we should get one of everything.
00:32:34Uh-huh.
00:32:35The perks of being a brilliant author.
00:32:37Oh, no.
00:32:38I'm really not.
00:32:40I'm modest, too.
00:32:46Potatas bravas.
00:32:47Oh, I love potatas bravas.
00:32:49I have this at this famous Spanish restaurant in Boston.
00:32:51They are the heirs of Spain, transformed, offering a bite that is both fierce and comforting.
00:33:00I actually wrote that.
00:33:01Yeah, I know.
00:33:02You did.
00:33:03Of course.
00:33:04Yes, please.
00:33:05Mm-hmm.
00:33:06Mm-hmm.
00:33:07Yeah.
00:33:08Mm-hmm.
00:33:09Mm-hmm.
00:33:10Mm-hmm.
00:33:11Mm-hmm.
00:33:12Mm-hmm.
00:33:13Mm-hmm.
00:33:14Okay.
00:33:15You are the definition of comer con ganas.
00:33:18That means eating with joy.
00:33:19Yeah.
00:33:20Yeah.
00:33:21Or gusto.
00:33:22But in your case, it's with passion, with passion.
00:33:25It's very nice to meet someone that...
00:33:34Oh, well, in English we have an expression where your heart on your sleeve.
00:33:37Yes.
00:33:38Well, I'll take that as a compliment.
00:33:39You should.
00:33:40Hey, Kiko.
00:33:41Que tal?
00:33:42Donde has estado?
00:33:43Hey.
00:33:44There's a friend of mine.
00:33:45We'll be back.
00:33:46Mm-hmm.
00:33:47Mm-hmm.
00:33:48Mm.
00:33:49Mm-hmm.
00:33:50Mm-hmm.
00:33:51Oh, God.
00:33:55Ideas for your cuento?
00:33:57Oh, no.
00:33:58I was actually just writing notes on the food.
00:34:00Are you having trouble starting a short story?
00:34:03Do you, um, wanna bounce ideas off of me?
00:34:05Eric, no.
00:34:06I'm gonna write this one myself.
00:34:08Trust me.
00:34:09Okay.
00:34:10Of course.
00:34:11This is from the owner.
00:34:13Oh.
00:34:14He's a huge fan.
00:34:15Gracias.
00:34:16Yes.
00:34:17I've never seen anyone make so quickly friends.
00:34:22You never know who will be the next step in your journey.
00:34:25Yeah.
00:34:27Do you believe in fate, Niko?
00:34:32And an American poet once said,
00:34:35fate weaves its tapestry in mysterious ways.
00:34:41Mm.
00:34:42And...
00:34:43Can you help us?
00:34:44Yes.
00:34:45Sometimes it's hard to understand why things fail.
00:34:49But with time, everything becomes clear.
00:34:51Mm.
00:34:52Yeah.
00:34:53Let us toast.
00:34:54Okay.
00:34:55So life's invisible threats that tie us together and make things beautiful.
00:34:58For the tapestry.
00:34:59To the tapestry.
00:35:00To the tapestry.
00:35:01To the tapestry.
00:35:02Cheers.
00:35:03Yeah.
00:35:04Yeah.
00:35:05Yeah.
00:35:06I love this place.
00:35:07Everything feels like we're in a movie.
00:35:08Well, you do realize you're living a very idealized version of Barcelona.
00:35:09Which is why I'm making the most of Barcelona.
00:35:10Which is why I'm making the most of every moment.
00:35:12I'm living a real life romance novel and I'm not missing a second.
00:35:13More like a novela.
00:35:14Ooh.
00:35:15Okay.
00:35:16So, Nico texted.
00:35:17He wants to know if I want to have lunch.
00:35:18Okay.
00:35:19So, how do I write back and say yes in a way?
00:35:20Yeah.
00:35:21Yeah.
00:35:22I love this place.
00:35:23Everything feels like we're in a movie.
00:35:24Well, you do realize you're living a very idealized version of Barcelona.
00:35:26Which is why I'm making the most of every moment.
00:35:27I'm living a real life romance novel and I'm not missing a second.
00:35:28More like a novela.
00:35:29Ooh.
00:35:30Okay.
00:35:31So, Nico texted.
00:35:32He wants to know if I want to have lunch.
00:35:33So, how do I write back and say yes in a way that makes it sound like I'm interested but not desperate and flirty but casual and romantic but witty.
00:35:38I'm going to need a drink for this.
00:35:39It doesn't have to be a Shakespearean sonnet and just tell him yes that you're already out with Mateo and me and he's welcome to join us.
00:35:43Oh.
00:35:44And now he's talking to us about my real life romance novel and I'm not missing a second.
00:35:46More like a telenovela.
00:35:47Ooh.
00:35:48Okay.
00:35:49So, Nico texted.
00:35:50He wants to know if I want to have lunch.
00:35:51So, how do I write back and say yes in a way that makes it sound like I'm interested but not desperate and flirty but casual and romantic but witty.
00:35:56I'm gonna need a drink for this.
00:35:57It doesn't have to be a Shakespearean sonnet.
00:35:58on it and just tell him yes that you're already out with mateo and me and he's welcome to join us
00:36:03oh and now he's texting saying that he's out with joseph can you bring him yes of course
00:36:07yes comma of course parenthetical no it's two separate two separate what you know what you
00:36:14just do it you're better at this than me mateo oh that's right you two have never met no nunca
00:36:25so this is my assistant manager you said you look familiar how we met
00:36:36oh yeah yeah you own that beautiful flower shop in gracia
00:36:41have you been i'm sure i've remembered i always wanted to come in but i didn't have a reason to
00:36:48buy flowers well let's hope you find one soon
00:36:55i love your glasses and i love yours um why don't you and i switch spots and i see the chef over
00:37:04there i'm gonna say hi hey what is happening here what do you think is happening amor
00:37:16i thought you were in love with him with mateo yeah are you joking let's enjoy this to you together
00:37:26you weren't very close
00:37:29yes he was just being a good friend
00:37:33besides yeah now i see
00:37:38okay
00:37:49hold on
00:37:49Where is that?
00:37:51Over there.
00:37:52Over there.
00:38:06You like it?
00:38:08I love it.
00:38:19It's okay.
00:38:20For someone with your smile, I speak English.
00:38:23This recipe is as old as some of the cathedrons.
00:38:26Well, for 500-year-old food, it tastes amazing.
00:38:29Can I get a picture with you?
00:38:30Me? Not of the food.
00:38:31Everyone usually takes a photo of the food.
00:38:33I like to know the people behind the food.
00:38:35Say queso!
00:38:37Queso!
00:38:49Rubia!
00:38:52Oh!
00:38:53Hola!
00:38:54Hola!
00:38:55Hola!
00:38:56Micro!
00:38:57It's cool because I'm so sweaty.
00:38:59No pasa nada.
00:39:00Yesterday you left the restaurant so quickly.
00:39:03Is everything okay?
00:39:04Yeah.
00:39:05Yeah, everything's fine.
00:39:07I had some work to do.
00:39:08Yeah, the publisher told me they hired you to translate an ascuento for San Jordi.
00:39:13Congratulations.
00:39:14Yeah.
00:39:15I'm sure you'll stay true to her vision.
00:39:17I'll try.
00:39:18Yeah.
00:39:23Nico, I just still can't believe that you thought I was in love with Mateo.
00:39:28Well, I didn't know him and I saw you give him a book and a rose on San Jordi.
00:39:35He's my friend.
00:39:37He was alone.
00:39:38Just like me.
00:39:40We are friends and you never gave me a book and a rose.
00:39:44Well, you never gave me one either.
00:39:48You once told me you never wanted a book and a rose from just a friend that San Jordi to use all of our Romans.
00:39:57I said that?
00:39:58Yeah.
00:39:59You made it very clear that we are just friends.
00:40:07Well, you made it clear to Maria when you were dating her last year.
00:40:09I heard you tell her.
00:40:10Because she was worried we were more than just friends because we watch football together and play in that league together.
00:40:19You know, I think your shop's going to have a great San Jordi's dance here.
00:40:25Yeah, yeah.
00:40:27If Hannah's short story and...
00:40:29Como se dice?
00:40:30Si el cuento de Ana toca el alma de nuestros clientes.
00:40:36If Hannah's short story touches the souls of your clients.
00:40:40Como lo hizo nuestra subnovela.
00:40:42The same way her book did.
00:40:45Nuestra librería tendrá una cola hasta el océano.
00:40:49We'll have a line of customers all the way to the ocean.
00:40:52Yeah.
00:40:55Well, I hope I can faithfully translate it for you.
00:41:04No, I don't care.
00:41:07I need to go.
00:41:15One more time.
00:41:29Oh, Anna, hi.
00:41:30Hi.
00:41:31I thought Nico was meeting me here.
00:41:32Well, actually, he got a big shipment of books for San Jordi's Day, so you're stuck with me.
00:41:45Sorry.
00:41:46I've been coming here for years.
00:41:47I have so many recommendations.
00:41:48But first, you have got to get the calamari at Gregorio's.
00:41:52I was just there.
00:41:53Do you know that the grandmother was the private chef for Picasso?
00:41:56Didn't?
00:41:57Yeah.
00:41:58I didn't know that.
00:41:59Is that in the guidebook?
00:42:00No, they told me.
00:42:01Wait a second.
00:42:02They only speak Spanish and Catalan.
00:42:04Well, they also speak English if they like you enough.
00:42:07You know, really amazing.
00:42:12My favorite.
00:42:13Hola.
00:42:14Hola.
00:42:15Gracias.
00:42:16Thank you for the review.
00:42:17No, thank you.
00:42:18Wait, you wrote a review?
00:42:19Uh-huh.
00:42:20Where?
00:42:21It's not important.
00:42:22No, it's important to him.
00:42:24That's amazing, Anna.
00:42:25Like, you write about food so well.
00:42:27In the book, you described Barcelona cuisine perfectly.
00:42:31I think you should consider making that a career.
00:42:34Writing about food isn't a job for me.
00:42:36It's a hobby.
00:42:37Besides, I'm an author.
00:42:38I'm not an influencer.
00:42:40It's a little late for me to be changing careers now, don't you think?
00:42:43Maybe.
00:42:44Since St. George's is one week away, I would love to just take a look at what you've worked
00:42:49on so far.
00:42:50If that's okay.
00:42:56I need some air.
00:43:03You haven't even started writing, have you?
00:43:05There's so much pressure.
00:43:07No, you just have to sit, okay?
00:43:09Just sit down at the computer, and the words will come.
00:43:11I promise.
00:43:12Maybe for you.
00:43:13It's not that easy for me.
00:43:14You've already done this.
00:43:15You've been published twice, Anna.
00:43:17No one ever wanted to take a chance on me.
00:43:20So you just stopped trying?
00:43:22When you step on the road, and you keep getting hit by cars, you learn to stay on the sidewalk.
00:43:27Wow.
00:43:28That is dark.
00:43:30In one year, my boyfriend dumped me, and the magazine I was working at folded, and then
00:43:34tried to put myself out there, submit, and basically every publication rejected my work.
00:43:41So I decided to come here and teach English, which was amazing.
00:43:46And I thought I would stay here a few months, lick my wounds, and then go home, and then
00:43:49this became home.
00:43:50So I decided to stay, and I got a career translating books, and I really love it.
00:43:56But you know, all the best authors were all rejected before they made it.
00:44:00Like, rejected a ton.
00:44:01J.K. Rowling, Agatha Christie, you know, Bob McTemberson.
00:44:06Wait, who's that?
00:44:07You wouldn't know who he is, because he stopped trying.
00:44:11Right.
00:44:12So you working on anything right now?
00:44:13Well, I mean, I am working on a short story, and I don't know if I like the direction it's going.
00:44:19I don't even know if I should be trying, honestly.
00:44:22And sometimes I wonder if I'm just making myself believe that I'm happy, because I don't want to stick my neck out.
00:44:29Stop making me confide things.
00:44:31This is not something I'm trying to do, this just happens.
00:44:34Anyway, that's what friends are for, right?
00:44:37Right.
00:44:38Ooh, I have to go.
00:44:44Uh, those?
00:44:45Um, I thought you were going to be writing today.
00:44:47No, actually, Nico needs me to swing by the bookstore and sign a couple hundred books.
00:44:51I thought you were signing on Santority's Day.
00:44:53No, this is for the stacks.
00:44:54I guess the books sell a lot faster when they've been signed.
00:44:58By the author.
00:44:59Sorry.
00:45:00No, no, are you kidding?
00:45:01I brought this on myself.
00:45:03I gotta send this mess, I'm going to get you out of it.
00:45:05You know, right now, it's not really feeling like a mess.
00:45:07It's feeling like-
00:45:08If you say fate, I'm going to-
00:45:10I'm going to keep saying it until I'm proven otherwise.
00:45:13I like your optimism.
00:45:15I wish it was contagious.
00:45:17Laughter is contagious.
00:45:18Optimism is a choice.
00:45:20Oh, gracias.
00:45:21So are you coming?
00:45:23I'll meet you there.
00:45:24I want to jot down some ideas for my short story.
00:45:28Your optimism is inspiring.
00:45:30Finally, I'm helping you.
00:45:33Bye.
00:45:34Adios.
00:45:38Next one.
00:45:39Okay.
00:45:43I'm getting a carpal tunnel, like I'm getting a finger cramp or something.
00:45:46Let me see.
00:45:47Oh.
00:45:48Okay.
00:45:51Let me see.
00:45:52Oh, that feels good.
00:45:53Yeah?
00:45:55Okay.
00:46:01Better?
00:46:02How's it going?
00:46:04Wonderful.
00:46:05So well.
00:46:06But I think it's time to take a break.
00:46:09Joseph, order some amazing bocadillos.
00:46:11Yeah.
00:46:12Really?
00:46:13Sandwiches.
00:46:14Great.
00:46:16Come.
00:46:17Come.
00:46:18Okay.
00:46:19Con quesa.
00:46:20No, no, no.
00:46:21Bocadillo con queso.
00:46:22Bocadillo con queso.
00:46:23Queso.
00:46:24Queso.
00:46:25Queso.
00:46:26The cheese is a boy.
00:46:27The cheese is a boy?
00:46:28Yeah, that is the kind of queso.
00:46:30No queso.
00:46:31No queso.
00:46:32No queso.
00:46:33Queso.
00:46:34Is there no such thing as queso?
00:46:35Oh, okay.
00:46:36I'm going to go say hi to Mateo.
00:46:40Oh, okay.
00:46:41Okay.
00:46:50I can show you others that we have there.
00:46:51If you follow me, please.
00:46:52Okay, claro.
00:46:55So, are you regretting this whole Cyrano thing yet?
00:46:58No.
00:46:59I think it's working great.
00:47:00Anna is clearly head over heels in love with Nico,
00:47:02and I think he's smitten with her.
00:47:04Who might as stand in the way of true love?
00:47:07You're the writer whose works he fell in love with.
00:47:10Oh, girl.
00:47:11What?
00:47:14How's your quento going?
00:47:17Good.
00:47:18Good.
00:47:20How did I get so lucky to have you here to write this story for us?
00:47:24That's a good question.
00:47:29Anna, after we're done here, may I take you to the Barcelona Cathedral?
00:47:36A little fast for a wedding, don't you think?
00:47:40Just kidding.
00:47:41If one doesn't see a future from the very beginning,
00:47:44what's the point in staying on that road at all, right?
00:47:48I couldn't agree more.
00:47:50But yes, a little soon for a wedding.
00:47:56I can't wait to hear what you think of the cathedral.
00:48:00I'm sure everything you say will be like poetry.
00:48:04Yeah.
00:48:08Is Erica coming too?
00:48:13Maybe this time, it can be just us.
00:48:24Okay.
00:48:25You have to take me to the cathedral.
00:48:26Just the two of us.
00:48:27What do I do?
00:48:29You go.
00:48:30Just the two of you.
00:48:31No, you have to come.
00:48:32He's expecting me to say poetic things and all I want to do is check out the food carts in the front.
00:48:36I don't know.
00:48:37Oh, come on.
00:48:38Just this one last time.
00:48:39You can stay hidden, please.
00:48:41I just, I don't want to sound however my words sounded before you fixed them.
00:48:45I can't hold your hand forever, Anna.
00:48:47It's not forever.
00:48:48It's just, it's until I can slowly introduce them to the real me.
00:48:52You shouldn't have to hide who you really are.
00:48:54We're all hiding things right now.
00:48:58Fair enough.
00:49:02I have an idea.
00:49:03You do?
00:49:04I knew you would.
00:49:05I will give you the wish.
00:49:06Yeah.
00:49:07I did.
00:49:09What are the pictures ?
00:49:10That's amazing.
00:49:11Hi.
00:49:13How are you?
00:49:14Your book ?
00:49:16Oh, I wrote that.
00:49:17Yes.
00:49:19Have you sent it?
00:49:20Yes.
00:49:21Oh, thank you.
00:49:22Write something inspirational.
00:49:23Something from your soul.
00:49:27W-O-O-Wup.
00:49:29Who?
00:49:30What is W-O-Wup?
00:49:31It's like W-O-Wup.
00:49:32Anna.
00:49:34Kelly.
00:49:35Thank you so much.
00:49:37What do you think of the cathedral?
00:49:39Oh.
00:49:40What does your heart think?
00:49:44I can't think of the words.
00:49:46Come on.
00:49:47That is not like you.
00:49:49Please, please, tell me.
00:49:51Please.
00:49:52Oh, okay.
00:49:55Thanks.
00:50:01Yeah.
00:50:04Um...
00:50:05So, you want to know what I really think of the cathedral, is that right?
00:50:13Very much.
00:50:14I just need a minute.
00:50:15I just need a minute.
00:50:17Okay.
00:50:18No, that wasn't for you.
00:50:20It wasn't for me.
00:50:23You really didn't like it?
00:50:27Anna, repeat after me.
00:50:28And don't say, repeat after me.
00:50:30To me, the cathedral is like the ending of a story.
00:50:39But the middle part is ours to eat.
00:50:44Create.
00:50:45Create.
00:50:46Create.
00:50:48Then you like it?
00:50:51Oh, yeah.
00:50:51I love it.
00:50:52I love everything about this city.
00:50:54Great.
00:50:55Great.
00:50:56So, is that where this story of ours ends?
00:51:00In Barcelona?
00:51:00The end of the story hasn't been written yet.
00:51:08I'm still writing it.
00:51:11What?
00:51:12In that case?
00:51:13I hope the ending is a good one.
00:51:20Oh.
00:51:20What?
00:51:21Me too.
00:51:22Me too.
00:51:23I just said that.
00:51:26What?
00:51:27What?
00:51:28Nothing.
00:51:29Good.
00:51:30I just, no, I want, what I wanted to say was thank you so much for a really wonderful day.
00:51:35The pleasure was all mine.
00:51:47Rubia.
00:51:48Oh, Nico.
00:51:48Hola.
00:51:49Hola.
00:51:50Have you come to help set up for St. Jordi?
00:51:53Oh, uh, oh, I was looking for Anna.
00:51:57Huh?
00:51:58She's here.
00:51:59She's being interviewed by the local TV station.
00:52:02Right, there's an honesty.
00:52:04About the book?
00:52:06Yeah, yeah, about the book and her cuento.
00:52:09Yeah.
00:52:11It is getting so much more attention than I ever thought.
00:52:16I can't imagine how it fears to move so many people with one's words.
00:52:24Imagine, it's a wonderful feeling.
00:52:26I was just writing about the truth.
00:52:29Let the dream come true.
00:52:33Ayuda?
00:52:34Yeah.
00:52:35Let's see.
00:52:37Rubia, why don't you ask Anna for help with finding your own, you know, passion?
00:52:45You think I don't have passion?
00:52:47No.
00:52:47Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, you have.
00:52:50I can see it sometimes.
00:52:53Like when we are watching football or when you are talking about a book that you love.
00:53:00I can see it.
00:53:01But most of the days...
00:53:05Rubia, I don't know how you feel.
00:53:08You keep things inside.
00:53:10You think I should just wear my heart on my sleeve like Anna does?
00:53:15Would that be so bad?
00:53:18It's not that I don't feel deeply, Nico.
00:53:20I do.
00:53:21I just don't like to show it.
00:53:25Why?
00:53:26Because every time I do, I end up getting hurt.
00:53:29I'm so sorry.
00:53:30Oh, those interviews took so much longer than I thought.
00:53:32I was going to meet you at your place, but a lot of questions about the book.
00:53:37Answered them all in English?
00:53:38Sure did.
00:53:39Yeah, I wish you'd been there.
00:53:41That was great.
00:53:42You did great.
00:53:43I'm sorry.
00:53:43It's so nice that you've become so close.
00:53:47Oh.
00:53:48Anna, I don't mean to pressure you, but how is your cuento coming along?
00:53:53We need to bind them as soon as possible.
00:53:55I'm going to spend the rest of the day on it.
00:53:56Yeah?
00:53:56Yeah.
00:53:58Hey.
00:54:02You're doing it.
00:54:04You're really writing.
00:54:05I knew you could do it, Anna.
00:54:06This is so great.
00:54:07It's great.
00:54:08Yes, I'm totally on it.
00:54:09You know what?
00:54:10Meet me tomorrow morning at the hotel, 10 a.m.
00:54:12Yeah, 10 a.m.
00:54:13Good.
00:54:13Good job.
00:54:16It's perfect.
00:54:17This can be perfect.
00:54:27Hola.
00:54:28Hola.
00:54:28Abajado, Anna Kelly.
00:54:30Sí.
00:54:30De hecho, es que le han hablado de este nuevo carrito de empanadas que está ahí en Montjuic y ha ido a buscarlo.
00:54:36Montjuic?
00:54:37Sí.
00:54:40Mmm, so delicious.
00:54:41Are you kidding me?
00:54:42Yeah, I thought we were meeting at 10 o'clock.
00:54:45I was taking a snack break.
00:54:48Okay.
00:54:48Okay, that's fine.
00:54:49We just need to get back so I can work on what you did yesterday.
00:54:54Anna, you did do work yesterday, didn't you?
00:54:57Because you said you were going to work all day yesterday.
00:55:01Anna, unbelievable.
00:55:03Oh, I can't believe it.
00:55:12She's not even working on it.
00:55:14Who is not working on what?
00:55:15Anna, El Cuento.
00:55:16I mean, I promised the publisher that I would help them get it across the finish line, but she has to do her part.
00:55:22Otherwise, it's going to ruin all our reputations.
00:55:24Are you worried about the publisher or Nico?
00:55:26Well, it's important to him, too.
00:55:28I wonder what would happen if he actually knew how much you helped him.
00:55:31It doesn't matter.
00:55:32He knows that I'm a good friend.
00:55:33But not how you really feel.
00:55:35What are you waiting for?
00:55:36What can you just tell him?
00:55:37Because I don't want to risk our friendship.
00:55:39And for me, Corazon, it's safer just to let it go.
00:55:44Honey, a ship is safe in the harbor, but that's not what ships are built for.
00:55:49Would you get that off a fortune cookie?
00:55:56Hola.
00:55:57Hey, Rubia.
00:55:59What are you doing, selling books in English now?
00:56:01I have to say it was my idea.
00:56:03For the tourists.
00:56:05Good idea.
00:56:07And look.
00:56:10Barcelona.
00:56:11My love.
00:56:12The English version.
00:56:13Maybe I should read it.
00:56:15You don't have to do that.
00:56:16I mean, you've already read it.
00:56:18Sometimes things get lost in translation.
00:56:21Do you have a minute to talk?
00:56:23Of course.
00:56:24But we are going to watch the Barca game at the pub, right?
00:56:28Right.
00:56:29Maybe I should text Anna and see if she wants to join us.
00:56:32She must be very busy writing the guento.
00:56:35Of course.
00:56:37Of course she is.
00:56:37Besides, I always thought that watching football together was our thing.
00:56:44Yeah.
00:56:46Right.
00:56:46Bye, chi!
00:56:47Bye, bye, chi!
00:56:55Bye.
00:56:56Bye, bye.
00:57:05Bye.
00:57:06Bye, bye.
00:57:06Bye-bye.
00:57:07Bye.
00:57:08Close from Barcelona.
00:57:09Bye, who have you come here?
00:57:10Bye!
00:57:11Bye, bye.
00:57:12Bye, bye!
00:57:13Bye!
00:57:14Bye, bye, bye!
00:57:15of course we'll always be friends but the woman you end up with will probably not be too happy
00:57:25about that and i'd be with the wrong woman
00:57:28hey hey have you just stopped and looked at one rose petal you've always seen the world in a different way
00:57:51it's one of the things that i mean you should share it more like anna does
00:57:59yeah right she has a way with words doesn't she yeah so do you think she has any plans to stay
00:58:07in barcelona after san jordi i don't know you should ask her yourself i will in san jordi
00:58:13isn't that what the day is all about great gestures taking a chance
00:58:17i have to go are you okay yeah fine but um i i have something i have to do
00:59:04hi how's the story going it's fine great solid yeah oh good amazing
00:59:12you know what i just really want you to know that nico really cares about you
00:59:16he does yeah and that's just because what he thinks you wrote it's your passion
00:59:23it's that you wear your heart on your sleeve that you put yourself out there
00:59:27but you need to know he's really counting on this short story erica i know that don't you know i
00:59:35know that i'm paralyzed by it i understand but i want to help you no you don't get it i have to do this
00:59:43like for myself i need to prove to myself that i'm a good writer that my first book wasn't just a fluke
00:59:50i get it i get it i do i have a lot to prove too
00:59:59you got this
01:00:08okay perfecto do you like it yes great
01:00:13i never realized how much beauty and magic was right in front of me
01:00:25yeah well that happens sometimes you know you're so busy focusing on one thing that you can't see
01:00:31everything else like when you're looking at one rose petal you missed the whole flower
01:00:40here you go
01:00:49here we go
01:00:50this looks incredible
01:00:55i thought you were at the hotel writing so did i oh yeah no i'm just taking a little break
01:01:00okay in that case let me take you to lunch oh i would love that would you like to come yes
01:01:08oh no no no no i'm gonna go on a walk from los roberts please come on
01:01:14oh this is beautiful it smells real
01:01:19is real what yeah
01:01:20i think you really have more friends than i do oh nothing connects people more than food
01:01:36you have a special way of writing about it
01:01:39i do don't i yeah
01:01:41do you like sports yeah do you like football
01:01:48i like books yeah me too i just you got to admit there's not a lot of scoring in soccer
01:01:54well it's more than just the score is it yeah there's so much beauty in the moments between the
01:02:00goals yeah it's funny it reminds me of something that erica said about that writer that the best
01:02:06moments in life are the little moments in between the big moments she did say that didn't she
01:02:12she's got a pretty good way with words too yeah
01:02:25she's got a pretty good way with words too
01:02:29she's got a pretty good job
01:02:31but she's got a pretty good job
01:02:31yeah
01:02:31yeah
01:02:32it's very good
01:02:33yeah
01:02:33yeah
01:02:34yeah
01:02:35What is this guy?
01:02:46He's amazing.
01:02:47How was lunch?
01:02:49It was good.
01:02:49Why is your voice high?
01:02:51What do you mean?
01:02:51It's getting higher.
01:02:52What?
01:02:53What's wrong?
01:02:53It wasn't great.
01:02:54Lunch was not great.
01:02:55I wish you'd been there.
01:02:57You know, I'm starting to feel like maybe I don't actually have feelings for Nico at all.
01:03:02Like, maybe I'm just obsessed with the idea of a Barcelona whirlwind romance, but that's
01:03:08not how that works, is it?
01:03:09Well, I wouldn't know.
01:03:11I always go for the just friends thing, and then once that's established, even if I change
01:03:15my mind, it's too late.
01:03:17Oh, one of those.
01:03:20Have you written anything?
01:03:21Yeah, I've been writing.
01:03:23I mean, I haven't been working on the story, but I've been writing.
01:03:26Then what have you been working on?
01:03:27Um, it doesn't matter.
01:03:29No, it does matter.
01:03:30It matters to Nico, he's counting on you, whirlwind romance or not.
01:03:34I'd be happy to help you.
01:03:36Even if your name wasn't on it?
01:03:37Yes.
01:03:38You're my friend.
01:03:39Nico is my friend, and if we do it right, we can all get what we want.
01:03:44Let's start now, shall we?
01:03:45Yes, let's do it!
01:03:46All right.
01:03:47Wine.
01:03:48Let's get wine!
01:03:51Hola.
01:03:51Oh!
01:03:52Oh!
01:04:00I know I keep eating these weird Spanish wheat crackers.
01:04:03Cortezas.
01:04:04But what I wouldn't give for a good old-fashioned American potato chip.
01:04:10You know how I tell you things that I wouldn't normally tell people?
01:04:13Mm-hmm.
01:04:14Mm-hmm.
01:04:14Well, I do have a big secret.
01:04:17What?
01:04:18It's in the cupboard, above the microwave.
01:04:20Is it a pony?
01:04:22Not as good as a pony.
01:04:24Let me see him.
01:04:26This one?
01:04:26No!
01:04:28You've been holding out on me, sweet!
01:04:33You think they put the red-eyed forgy back in it?
01:04:36Why'd you separate out all the green M&Ms, you weirdo?
01:04:42Please tell me.
01:04:44These are all friends.
01:04:45La Boqueria is a feast.
01:04:48It's pure chaos.
01:04:49But that's why you're here.
01:04:51It's not about the food.
01:04:52It's about the hunt.
01:04:53The noise.
01:04:54The dance.
01:04:55It's loud.
01:04:56It's crowded.
01:04:57Borderline aggressive.
01:04:59But that's its charm.
01:05:00You fall in love the second you walk in.
01:05:04Oh, my word.
01:05:07This is amazing.
01:05:09So, have you thought about what kind of career you want to have for your protagonist?
01:05:13Mm-hmm.
01:05:14I was thinking, like, maybe something in interior design or, like, fashion.
01:05:20Hmm.
01:05:21That's interesting.
01:05:22I mean, great.
01:05:23Totally great.
01:05:24But just thinking out loud, maybe she could be the owner of a local restaurant.
01:05:29That way you can really tap into the food culture of the city.
01:05:32And also, you know a lot about that stuff.
01:05:34You love those secret restaurants and everything.
01:05:36Yeah.
01:05:37And it's like she thinks she's in love, but actually she's in love with the city itself.
01:05:42And just by being who she is.
01:05:44She falls in love with herself.
01:05:46I like it.
01:05:47So do I.
01:05:48Okay.
01:05:49Here we go.
01:05:49Ready?
01:05:50Yeah.
01:05:50Yeah.
01:05:50Let's go.
01:05:51Let's go.
01:05:52Let's go.
01:05:52Let's go.
01:05:53I still have to translate it into Spanish, but I think it's good.
01:06:22It's really good. It's, like, really good.
01:06:29There's a problem.
01:06:31What?
01:06:32Your name's not on it.
01:06:35It's okay. We just have to keep this up until after San Jordi's day, and then we can move on.
01:06:41What are you going to do next?
01:06:44I'm going to do what I should have been doing all along, trying to make my dreams come true.
01:06:49You know, I've been in the safe harbor long enough. It is time for me to set sail.
01:07:19Mateo, Feliz San Jordi.
01:07:28Oh, and Feliz San Jordi for you.
01:07:33You cannot keep giving me a rose every year, you know.
01:07:35Come on, it's just about romance. It's about friends, family, anyone that brings joy into our lives, like you do to mine.
01:07:41I brought you something, too.
01:07:44Is this the one you held Santa, right?
01:07:46No.
01:07:47You wrote this.
01:07:48I had it bound this morning. Three copies. One for you, one for me, and...
01:07:51One for Nico?
01:07:54For whoever. You know, when the time is right, I will know who I want to give it to.
01:07:58Okay.
01:08:00Hey, guys, how are you?
01:08:02Feliz San Jordi.
01:08:03Feliz San Jordi.
01:08:05This is for you. Thank you so much.
01:08:07And Feliz San Jordi is for you.
01:08:10Oh, thank you.
01:08:13I love it.
01:08:15You're very beautiful.
01:08:16I love it.
01:08:47Wow, what a turnout.
01:08:49Yeah, yeah, but they are getting very impatient.
01:08:51Well, where's Anna?
01:08:52I was hoping she was with you.
01:08:54She isn't here?
01:08:55No, and she's not answering my calls. I'm afraid something is wrong.
01:09:00Okay, well, I'll go check her hotel.
01:09:02Yeah.
01:09:03Don't worry. I'll find her.
01:09:07Rubia.
01:09:15I'll find her.
01:09:17Good morning.
01:09:25Good morning.
01:09:25Do you know Anna Kelly?
01:09:27Well, she said she was going to her...
01:09:31How did she say it?
01:09:31A happy place?
01:09:34Vale.
01:09:37Gracias.
01:09:46Anna.
01:09:47What are you doing here?
01:09:48Everyone's waiting for you at the bookstore.
01:09:50I know.
01:09:51Erica, I can't do it.
01:09:53It can't go.
01:09:53What?
01:09:55Why not?
01:09:57Anna.
01:09:57Anna.
01:09:58Anna, just stop.
01:09:59Would you please wait?
01:10:01At least tell me why.
01:10:03Okay, they want me to read Mia Moore out loud in English.
01:10:09Well, that's wonderful.
01:10:10It doesn't feel wonderful.
01:10:18It feels wrong.
01:10:21I can't do that to you.
01:10:23Oh, don't worry about me.
01:10:25I was supposed to translate your words, and I didn't do that.
01:10:28So if something good for you can come from this, I'm happy for you.
01:10:32I promise I am.
01:10:33And once we get through this book reading, I'm going to move on.
01:10:37I'm going to put myself out there the way that you have.
01:10:39But what am I supposed to do?
01:10:42The publisher's never going to pick up my option.
01:10:47I've read your food reviews.
01:10:49They're great.
01:10:50They're lush and joyful and descriptive and funny.
01:10:59Do you really mean that?
01:11:00Yes.
01:11:00The best part about them is that they are authentically you.
01:11:04And that is what you're supposed to be writing.
01:11:07That's who you're meant to be.
01:11:08Wait a second.
01:11:09How did you know that they were written by me because they were all posted anonymously?
01:11:15I saw them on your computer when you left the room.
01:11:20Your short story turned out great.
01:11:22Everything you wrote about the food was so good.
01:11:24We didn't have to teach any of that.
01:11:25The rest of it was yours.
01:11:27Just like last time.
01:11:28This is not what I wanted.
01:11:30It's not a restaurant on the map.
01:11:38I'm looking for a very special convenience store with a secret entrance.
01:11:43Excuse me.
01:11:44Are you paying any chance looking for a supermarket?
01:11:46Yes.
01:11:47I read the most incredible review of the bar online and I'm desperate to find it.
01:11:52This writer is me.
01:11:52Isn't that you?
01:11:57Yes.
01:11:58Yeah, no.
01:11:59It's complicated.
01:12:00Can I take a selfie with you?
01:12:02Yes.
01:12:03Of course.
01:12:04This means so much to me.
01:12:10You too.
01:12:12That was a sign.
01:12:14You don't understand me?
01:12:15That's why you should be proud of what you write.
01:12:17It's your voice and people obviously respond to it.
01:12:20You should embrace it.
01:12:22Well, I could ask you the same thing.
01:12:25I offered to put your name on the short story.
01:12:27You said no.
01:12:27Why?
01:12:28Because it wasn't part of the deal.
01:12:29What deal?
01:12:31Oh, um, it doesn't matter.
01:12:33Yeah, it does.
01:12:34What deal with him?
01:12:34We need to hurry.
01:12:36The line to see Anna Kelly is already down the block.
01:12:40That is what I'm talking about.
01:12:41You have to do the reading.
01:12:42No.
01:12:45Not until you tell me how you made it deal with.
01:12:54With the publisher.
01:12:56Yeah, to translate the short story.
01:12:59I knew about that.
01:13:00It was more than that.
01:13:02They asked me to do what I did before.
01:13:04They wanted to pair something strong with the retranslation
01:13:07and they wanted to make sure that the voice
01:13:09sounded like you.
01:13:11Because it was.
01:13:13I mean, not really.
01:13:15It's both of us.
01:13:16You did the food.
01:13:17Wait, stop with the food.
01:13:18You know it's about so much more than that.
01:13:22You know what the worst part is?
01:13:23I didn't realize that the only reason you were helping me
01:13:25was because of some deal.
01:13:26I thought you were helping me because we're friends.
01:13:28I am.
01:13:30I want to help you and Nico.
01:13:31I care about you both.
01:13:34What?
01:13:34You care about Nico.
01:13:36That's right.
01:13:41I think it's more than that.
01:13:43I think you're in love with him.
01:13:48Oh, I can't believe I didn't see this sooner.
01:13:52Why didn't I?
01:13:53Oh, I know.
01:13:53It's because I've been falling for all this stupid love stuff.
01:13:57Anna.
01:13:57I'm sorry.
01:13:58Beavis and Jordi.
01:13:59Anna?
01:14:00Yep.
01:14:00Anna, just stop.
01:14:02Nico and I are just friends.
01:14:05Honey, if you really believe that, you're lying to yourself.
01:14:08I'm telling you.
01:14:09It's way past time for that, okay?
01:14:11We both moved on.
01:14:12So you're admitting you have feelings for him?
01:14:15Of course I do.
01:14:16How could I not?
01:14:18He's the most incredible man I have ever met.
01:14:21Is that what you want to hear?
01:14:22No.
01:14:22But you know what?
01:14:25At least it's the truth.
01:14:26It's the truth.
01:14:52There you are.
01:14:54I was worried.
01:14:56Did Erika find you?
01:14:58She did.
01:14:58What is she?
01:15:09Muy buenas tardes.
01:15:10Bienvenidos a todos y a todas.
01:15:12Welcome to El Laberinto de los Libros 115th San Jordi Celebration.
01:15:22We are so lucky to have a reading this year from an author that helped us all fall in love
01:15:33with Barcelona again.
01:15:36Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, por favor, un fuerte aplauso para la autora de
01:15:42Barcelona, mi amor, Anna Kelly.
01:15:48And as the sun dipped behind the skyline, casting a golden glow over the city, I realized
01:16:04it wasn't Barcelona that had changed.
01:16:06It was me.
01:16:08The streets I once wandered in search of belonging were the same, but now they pulsed with a rhythm
01:16:14I could finally hear I'd found home in the cobblestones, in the salt of the sea breeze,
01:16:21in the echo of church bells, and most of all, in the silence of my own heart.
01:16:29Barcelona had offered me its stories, but it was my own that I fell in love with.
01:16:34And for the first time, I wasn't afraid to listen.
01:16:41That's miraculous.
01:16:43Yes, you are.
01:16:45I didn't mean me.
01:16:48Nico.
01:16:49It's time for me to stop being the writer I wish I was and become the writer I am.
01:16:54Don't understand.
01:16:55You will.
01:16:55I have to say something.
01:17:00The words that I just read to you, they weren't written by me.
01:17:13The real author is Eric Colson.
01:17:16Eric Colson, please come up here.
01:17:34Ana.
01:17:35Ana.
01:17:35Please.
01:17:36Ana.
01:17:37Wait.
01:17:37I don't understand.
01:17:40The version that you read, the words that you fell for, they weren't mine.
01:17:46They were hers.
01:17:57Except for the part about the food.
01:17:59That was me, but that's not important right now.
01:18:01I mean, it's important to me, but just not right now.
01:18:04The point is, Erica.
01:18:04I can't believe this.
01:18:07All those conversations we had about the book, the things I said, I feel so stupid.
01:18:13You were just following your heart.
01:18:14And Erica wrote this story about everything that happened.
01:18:22Read it.
01:18:24Where are you going?
01:18:25I'm going to bring her back.
01:18:26Oh, hi.
01:18:47Hey.
01:18:48You know, I wish you hadn't told everyone about my work on your book.
01:18:55What good did it do?
01:18:58I'm sorry.
01:19:00I couldn't keep up the lie.
01:19:02And in terms of what good it did, it helped me figure out who I really am.
01:19:06You know, what I was really meant to do.
01:19:08And why shouldn't the whole world know who you are?
01:19:11Just not that way.
01:19:12You know, Nico's going to be really upset.
01:19:15And if I could just find a way to help him understand.
01:19:19I think if he knew the whole story, he would understand everything.
01:19:24The whole story?
01:19:26And I would have to tell him.
01:19:27That you're in love with him.
01:19:28I'm sorry if I broke your theory about love and faith.
01:19:37Yeah.
01:19:38I mean, believe me, I'm rethinking everything.
01:19:42But you know the thing about fate?
01:19:45Is I don't think it was actually ever about Nico and me.
01:19:50I think the fate thing was about you and me becoming friends.
01:19:56And changing each other's lives.
01:19:58And changing each other's lives.
01:20:28Truth, everyone in the city wants a copy signed by both of you.
01:20:30Gracias.
01:20:31Really?
01:20:32Yeah.
01:20:32Here you are.
01:20:34Have you checked your socials?
01:20:35No.
01:20:36The store is everywhere.
01:20:38Look how many new followers you have.
01:20:41Is Nico okay?
01:20:43Yeah, where is he?
01:20:44Oh, he's in the cafe.
01:20:46You need to go to him, Erica.
01:20:49And so what?
01:20:50I mean, it's a long story.
01:20:52That's why I gave him the shorter version.
01:20:54It's El Dia de San Jordi, you two.
01:21:15Don't mess it up this time.
01:21:17So I guess you read it.
01:21:22I did.
01:21:25It's wonderful.
01:21:30Well, I'm really sorry, Nico.
01:21:33I should have told you everything.
01:21:35I should have told you about the book.
01:21:36I should have told you what I did.
01:21:38I should have told you how I felt.
01:21:41I wish you had.
01:21:43Especially the part about how you feel.
01:21:46I guess I just thought...
01:21:48And then Anna came and...
01:21:50Rubia, Anna is a wonderful woman.
01:21:52But the woman of the woman who I've always been in love,
01:21:54you are always you.
01:21:55Nico, slow down.
01:21:56I don't think I understand what you're saying.
01:21:57Feliz San Jordi.
01:22:17Feliz San Jordi.
01:22:18You know, two people who love words.
01:22:26We haven't been using them very well.
01:22:29Until today.
01:22:33Rubia, maybe you can help me with one last translation.
01:22:40Te amo.
01:22:45I love you too, Nico.
01:22:47I love you too.

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