00:02These new colors are truly magnificent.
00:04Thank you again for them.
00:06It's nothing, mama.
00:09That makes me happy.
00:10No, actually, it's not nothing.
00:12Finally, all the money you spend to please your sister.
00:16Between that and the money you send us every month, it adds up to a lot.
00:20You need to stop.
00:22You know you have your own to come and build.
00:24That's not even enough to cover his medical expenses.
00:27No, but what an idea, Madi!
00:28Finally, it's not your responsibility to cover your sister's expenses.
00:31Listen, really, your help is invaluable to us.
00:33And we are infinitely grateful because it allows your father to do less extra work.
00:38But it's not your duty, Myra.
00:40No, it's just that you've done so much for me.
00:42So, if I can ever return the favor, I won't hesitate.
00:45No, that's precisely where you're wrong.
00:48We are your parents, you owe us nothing, it's our duty.
00:51And as long as we can, we'll be there to support you.
00:53Finally, of course, if you allow us.
00:55Because it's true that you were raised to be confident, independent, and self-reliant,
00:58But in this case, I think we did too good a job on it.
01:01Sometimes I get the feeling that you don't really need us anymore.
01:03Finally, proof of that is that I didn't even know you had a boyfriend before you started talking to us.
01:05of these family stories.
01:07And even now, it's been a week that I've noticed you're sad and I don't know why.
01:10It's just that I don't want to bother you with my stories.
01:12Finally, I've already done enough.
01:14What are you talking about, Maddy?
01:15Well, I still haven't spent Christmas talking to you about Cameroon, so...
01:18So, frankly, I don't want to spend the remaining time we have together.
01:21Well, I was just going over things in my head, you know.
01:22No, no, no, no, I mean...
01:24You said you'd already done enough.
01:26What do you mean?
01:32It's my fault that Mona suffered so many lasting effects.
01:36I heard the doctors tell me.
01:40Is that really what you think?
01:42They said she had made a childish mistake and that...
01:45The longer we delay intervention, the more serious the consequences can be.
01:51And I thought Mona was just playing.
01:54So, I didn't call you right away.
01:58It's my fault.
01:59Maddy, that's not at all what happened.
02:03Finally, do you really think we would have left two children all alone by the pool?
02:07What do you mean?
02:09Your aunt Sylvia, she was there to keep an eye on you.
02:13And she immediately saw that Mona wasn't doing well.
02:17So, by the time they called us, we were there in less than two minutes, I think.
02:21But what the doctors said...
02:23I remember that conversation perfectly.
02:26And you, you were perhaps too young to remember it properly.
02:31But they told us that precisely because the after-effects could have been much more serious.
02:35But still, I truly believed that...
02:38Well, I don't know, I was sure that a lot more time had passed before
02:41that you arrive.
02:42But you were four years old, Maddy.
02:44You can't always rely on memories for that long.
02:50Honestly, your sister adores you.
02:52You're his rock, you're his role model.
02:55You can't carry the entire weight of the world on your shoulders.
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