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00:00:00Loca por ti
00:00:30Loca por ti estoy, loca por ti mi amor
00:00:33No puedo esconder, loca por tu sabor, tu mirad, tu olor
00:00:39¿Buen libro?
00:00:42Es el mejor libro que he leído
00:00:44Cada día te quiero cerquita de mí
00:00:47No puedo ya, loca por ti estoy, loca por ti mi amor
00:00:54No puedo más esconder, loca por ti mi amor
00:00:59No puedo ya
00:01:07Thank you so much for making the detour
00:01:11I just wanted to see it on the shelves, you know, in the wild
00:01:14About that
00:01:15Wait a second
00:01:15The bargain table, it's only been out for a month
00:01:19What, do people not like it? Why it's not selling?
00:01:22Did you look at Goodreads?
00:01:23You told me I never look at Goodreads
00:01:25Say it, Beth, what?
00:01:28Basically, some people said it felt like it was written by someone who's never been to Barcelona
00:01:33Well, well, I haven't, but I did Google Street View and I walked all over the city
00:01:38Hi, do you want me to sign this for you?
00:01:40Mm-mm
00:01:41Isn't that basically the same thing? Isn't that what the internet's for?
00:01:47They also said it felt like it was written by someone who's never been in love
00:01:51Isn't that also what the internet's for?
00:01:55Just kidding
00:01:56I don't get it, Beth
00:01:58My last book was a huge hit? What happened?
00:02:01The first time, the publisher put you with a better editor
00:02:04She did a lot to shape your first book
00:02:07You know what? I was going to mention this to you
00:02:08I didn't really click with that editor
00:02:10I think I need a new editor for the third book
00:02:12Except, they haven't picked up your option for a third book yet
00:02:16What?
00:02:25Buenos dias
00:02:26Un momentito
00:02:28Oh, just me, Mateo
00:02:29Hey, hola, Erika
00:02:32Hola
00:02:33Now, I want you to know it took every ounce of my willpower not to eat your Madalena
00:02:39Well then, here's your reward
00:02:41Oh
00:02:42You should keep it
00:02:43Give 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
00:02:48Again
00:02:49You don't think you might get one from, perhaps
00:02:51A 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
00:02:57We both know in Spanish, it means more than that
00:02:59And you know, anything can happen on the day of Books and Roses
00:03:03Well, I can guarantee what's not going to happen
00:03:05Barcelona, mi amor
00:03:07What did you think of it?
00:03:11I haven't read it yet
00:03:12This one is for my sister, for San Jordi
00:03:14I heard it's the book that everyone is exchanging this year
00:03:17I will read it when she's done
00:03:18I can't wait to hear what you think
00:03:20Thank you
00:03:22I'll let her know
00:03:24If it's more bad news, I'll need another one of these
00:03:28Actually, this is good news
00:03:30What?
00:03:31As it turns out, there is one place your book is a smash hit
00:03:34Where?
00:03:35It's flying off the shelf
00:03:36Where?
00:03:36Thank you
00:03:52Thank you
00:03:53This is for you
00:03:54That you enjoy
00:03:55Thank you
00:03:55Good morning, blue eyes
00:03:59Good morning, red eyes
00:04:01I stayed late doing inventory
00:04:04I must look terrible
00:04:06No
00:04:07Good
00:04:10Barcelona, mi amor is the number one book?
00:04:14We can barely keep it in stock
00:04:17Have you read it?
00:04:20Should I read it?
00:04:22Oh yeah
00:04:22This is simply the best book I've ever read
00:04:27And I haven't even told you the best part
00:04:30I've invited the author to come to Barcelona for San Jordi
00:04:34What?
00:04:40They want me to sign books in Barcelona?
00:04:43And do a reading
00:04:44Apparently, the owner of the bookstore is a huge fan of the novel
00:04:48That's him
00:04:49That's him
00:04:50P.S. I 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
00:05:00Your reading is going to be the centerpiece of the bookstore, St. George's Day
00:05:05St. George's Day?
00:05:07You wrote a novel set in Barcelona
00:05:10And you don't know one of their most cherished holidays
00:05:12St. George's...
00:05:13I thought you meant St. George's Day
00:05:17I have your phone!
00:05:20The Hada de San Jordi, or San Jordi as the locals call it for short
00:05:25Is celebrated in Barcelona
00:05:27The city is transformed into a blooming spectacle of romance and literature
00:05:31The streets lined with vibrant stalls brimming with roses and books
00:05:35As couples, families and friends exchange these gifts in a beautiful blend of tradition and love
00:05:41I totally should have used this in the book
00:05:45I haven't even noticed that
00:05:49You didn't know what I'm going to talk about
00:05:51You're looking for a little bit
00:05:52Well, good evening, Roe.
00:05:53Yes, too
00:05:56Well, what's the time are you?
00:05:58Niko!
00:05:59Good evening, Roe.
00:06:00Hi!
00:06:00Good evening, Roe.
00:06:01Hello.
00:06:02How are you on?
00:06:02Good evening, Roe.
00:06:03Hi!
00:06:04How are you?
00:06:04Good evening, Roe.
00:06:05How are you?
00:06:05Um, everything.
00:06:06Um...
00:06:06Do you know?
00:06:07Uh...
00:06:08Um...
00:06:08Do you know him?
00:06:09Yes.
00:06:10Of course, but uh...
00:06:13Just espera.
00:06:14Espera.
00:06:15Un segundo.
00:06:35Ok.
00:06:41Desculpa.
00:06:43Venga.
00:06:44Si?
00:06:45Yeah, of course.
00:06:46Buenas noches.
00:06:47Buenas...
00:06:48Como estas?
00:06:49Bien.
00:06:50How are you?
00:06:51Can I get you something?
00:06:52Something to drink?
00:06:55Yeah.
00:06:57Do you have any...
00:06:58Orange peel tea?
00:06:59Yes.
00:07:00Of course.
00:07:01And maybe some...
00:07:03Canela?
00:07:04I have cinnamon.
00:07:05And do you have a dash of...
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 we've been friends our whole lives.
00:07:20An eternity.
00:07:22Which is why I know what you want.
00:07:26You do?
00:07:27Yeah.
00:07:32Madalenas.
00:07:37How did you know?
00:07:41Se acabo.
00:07:42Se acabo.
00:07:43So, you didn't just come here because you know I have your favorite tea, right?
00:07:48I mean, not that you have to have a reason.
00:07:50Sometimes no 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.
00:08:05This 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.
00:08:13Well, it's the one we were talking about.
00:08:16Anna 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.
00:08:34Gracias.
00:08:36I'll put it on the list.
00:08:39I was hoping you could put it on the top of the list,
00:08:42because Anna Kelly has accepted to come to Barcelona for 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,
00:08:57maybe you can keep her company?
00:09:00Oh.
00:09:02I thought it would be nice if she had a fellow American to talk to.
00:09:06Maybe you can translate a little for her if she needs it,
00:09:10since 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
00:09:26have 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,
00:09:37and 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?
00:09:47Go into silence.
00:09:52Okay.
00:09:53I 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.
00:10:06Yes.
00:10:07So, is the author of this book as brilliant as Nico says?
00:10:12Well, Nico didn't really read Anna Kelly's version.
00:10:15Of course.
00:10:16Sorry.
00:10:17He read your translation.
00:10:18This is a smidge more than a translation.
00:10:21Erica, what did you do?
00:10:24I rewrote it.
00:10:25Un poquito.
00:10:27How much is un poquito?
00:10:28A little.
00:10:30Okay.
00:10:31Maybe a lot.
00:10:33Maybe 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
00:10:40good and, 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.
00:10:51But that means that Nico's literary crush is actually on you.
00:10:57This is fantastic.
00:10:58You should tell him about this so you can finally have what you always wanted.
00:11:02My name is never going to be on that book.
00:11:05I mean the other thing you wanted.
00:11:08Nico and I are just friends.
00:11:11That was clear two years ago, clear last year, and clear five minutes ago when he gave
00:11:15me a book not on St. Jordy's day.
00:11:18Well, 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.
00:11:27When 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 gun of silence.
00:11:46Me too.
00:11:48Excuse me.
00:11:49Hi.
00:11:50I actually wrote this book.
00:11:51Look.
00:11:52You want to sign it?
00:11:53Oh, wow.
00:11:54This is so cool.
00:11:55Look at this.
00:11:57Enjoy.
00:11:58Thanks.
00:11:59Hi, Anna.
00:12:00Hi.
00:12:01I'm friends with Nico Olivera from the bookstore.
00:12:02And he asked me to come here.
00:12:03I'm Erica.
00:12:04Oh, how do you spell that?
00:12:05With a C.
00:12:06He asked me to come here to talk to you, answer any questions you have about the city and,
00:12:08you know, just help in any way I can.
00:12:10You seem like a really good friend.
00:12:11Oh, yeah.
00:12:12We are.
00:12:13So, what can I do?
00:12:14Uh, I mean, I would love like a fruit plate maybe or a sparkling water.
00:12:15Just to clarify, I'm not an assistant so much as a fellow American who's here to introduce
00:12:19you to Barcelona.
00:12:20Oh, my God.
00:12:21Sorry.
00:12:22No, it's okay.
00:12:23Of course, you're American.
00:12:24I was just thinking you spoke really, really good English.
00:12:27Wow.
00:12:28Well, I've lived here for 10 years now.
00:12:29My boyfriend broke up with me.
00:12:30I came here, fell in love with the city.
00:12:31I was just thinking about what I have about the city and, you know, just help in any way
00:12:34I can.
00:12:35You seem like a really good friend.
00:12:36Oh, yeah.
00:12:37We are.
00:12:38So, what can I do?
00:12:39I mean, I would love like a fruit plate maybe or a sparkling water.
00:12:41Just to clarify, I'm not an assistant so much as a fellow American who's here to introduce
00:12:44you to Barcelona.
00:12:45Oh, my gosh.
00:12:46I'm sorry.
00:12:47No, it's okay.
00:12:48I just 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?
00:13:11You don't have one.
00:13:13Oh.
00:13:14But I need to get you to the bookstore.
00:13:15Let's do it.
00:13:16Here, you hold that.
00:13:18Look, we're holding things.
00:13:19This is why we need an assistant.
00:13:21It's fine.
00:13:22We'll manage.
00:13:24You can call me Anna.
00:13:25Anna, the beautiful poetess.
00:13:26Oh, thank you.
00:13:27Are you hungry?
00:13:28I'm literally always hungry.
00:13:29You know what?
00:13:30The hotel clerk told me that I had to try.
00:13:31Hold on.
00:13:32Fuet de Vic.
00:13:33Fuet de Vic.
00:13:34Fuet de Vic.
00:13:35De Vic.
00:13:36Fuet de Vic.
00:13:37The Vic.
00:13:38People really do tell you things.
00:13:39That's good to tell me.
00:13:40Shall we then?
00:13:41Yes.
00:13:42Let's go.
00:13:43Eddie.
00:13:44Will you join us?
00:13:45Oh, yes, please.
00:13:46In case I can't find the words.
00:13:47Or me.
00:13:48I can't find the words.
00:13:49Of course.
00:13:50Perfect.
00:13:51Come on.
00:13:52Please.
00:13:53Try this.
00:13:54Amazing.
00:13:55Tell me how you pronounce it.
00:13:56Pana.
00:13:57miseric.
00:13:58To me, that I had to try.
00:13:59Hold on.
00:14:00Uh, Fuet de Vic.
00:14:01Fuet de Vic.
00:14:02Fuet de Vic.
00:14:03The Vic.
00:14:04People really do tell you things.
00:14:05That's good to tell me.
00:14:06Shall we then?
00:14:07Yes.
00:14:08Let'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.
00:14:14Or me.
00:14:16Of course.
00:14:17Perfect.
00:14:18Come on.
00:14:19Please.
00:14:20Try this.
00:14:21Amazing.
00:14:22How do you pronounce it?
00:14:24Panay.
00:14:25Panay.
00:14:26Panay.
00:14:27Panay.
00:14:28This is from Catalan's oldest bakery.
00:14:30Erika is our resident pastry specialist.
00:14:34We have to tell me where all the secret spots are,
00:14:36because it's my first time in Barcelona.
00:14:41Your writing perfectly captures the beating heart of the city.
00:14:46Right?
00:14:47Mm-hmm.
00:14:49I mean, how is that possible?
00:14:51I've never been here yet.
00:14:52You know, so many of the...
00:14:55Como se dice?
00:14:56Intangibles.
00:14:58Intangibles.
00:14:59Mmm.
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.
00:15:08I believe it.
00:15:09Otherwise, how could you know so many of the details?
00:15:12It's...
00:15:13It's...
00:15:15I don't know what's wrong with me today.
00:15:17My mind is jumbled.
00:15:19Oh...
00:15:20Como se dice...
00:15:21Milagroso.
00:15:22Miraculous.
00:15:24Miraculous.
00:15:31Perdón.
00:15:32Eddie, Ara, this is my new assistant manager, Josep.
00:15:36Oh, hola.
00:15:37Mucho gusto.
00:15:38Nice to meet you.
00:15:39I'm so obsessed with your book.
00:15:40Will you sign my copy of Mi Amor?
00:15:41Oh, of course.
00:15:43Is that why you're here?
00:15:45Uh, also the computer just 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.
00:16:00Hey, did you feel that?
00:16:02I mean, I have chills.
00:16:03That was that there's like serious sparks between us.
00:16:05Yeah.
00:16:06I've never felt anything like that.
00:16:07What do I do?
00:16:08Why are you asking me?
00:16:09Well, because you're really dear friends with Nico, right?
00:16:13Unless...
00:16:14Are you a Nico?
00:16:15No.
00:16:16No, you're not.
00:16:17No.
00:16:18Okay.
00:16:19Not even close.
00:16:20Alright, so...
00:16:21Thoughts?
00:16:22What do I do?
00:16:23On...
00:16:24Well, like how do I get close to him?
00:16:26Like, like, what's his favorite food?
00:16:28I can talk to anybody about food.
00:16:29Aren't you only going to be here for a week?
00:16:31Unless I have a reason to stay longer.
00:16:34You just met Nico five minutes ago.
00:16:36Oh, you're not a romantic, are you?
00:16:39Oh, hi.
00:16:40Thank you so much.
00:16:41I'm in heaven.
00:16:43That's not where I am.
00:16:45Oh, you try that. Try the back one.
00:16:48Oh, hola.
00:16:50Hola.
00:16:51So, Ana.
00:16:54Yes.
00:16:55Please tell me.
00:16:56What was your inspiration behind the scene of the...
00:17:00The Finario?
00:17:02What's he saying?
00:17:04The, uh, fishing scene?
00:17:07Mmm.
00:17:08Yes.
00:17:09I wanted Jorge to...
00:17:11To feel more masculine.
00:17:12You know, spearing his fish.
00:17:14Rather than just buying it from the market.
00:17:17I'm sorry.
00:17:19No, no, no, no.
00:17:21Dinner?
00:17:23Um, dinner.
00:17:24How do you say...
00:17:25Delphines.
00:17:26Like...
00:17:27Eran una...
00:17:28Metáfora...
00:17:29Por el...
00:17:30Flor de la vida.
00:17:32I knew it!
00:17:33I've always said this about dolphins.
00:17:36That's funny.
00:17:37I don't remember writing anything about dolphins.
00:17:39Oh, don't worry about it.
00:17:40It's one of those things that just gets lost in translation.
00:17:43Okay.
00:17:44Nico, tell me.
00:17:45What were some of your other favorite parts?
00:17:47The 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, the...
00:18:00Spain's very famous acorn-fed ham.
00:18:03Oh!
00:18:04Yes, I 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 do 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,
00:18:52or stained glass windows,
00:18:54or St. Jordan's Day.
00:18:55It's St. Jordy's Day.
00:18:56Would you stop it? Who cares?
00:18:58Just tell me what else you changed.
00:19:01Are 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
00:19:19and sign this book that I didn't really write.
00:19:21I don't think I can stay here.
00:19:22Anna?
00:19:23Anna, just wait.
00:19:24Which way is my hotel?
00:19:25I have to pack.
00:19:26No, no.
00:19:27You can't leave.
00:19:28Well, I can't stay here.
00:19:29I'm here for an author event, and apparently...
00:19:31No, I'm not even the author.
00:19:32Wait, stop!
00:19:33Wait, does Nico know about this?
00:19:34No, of course not.
00:19:35I signed an NDA.
00:19:36I can't tell anyone who has anything to do with the book,
00:19:38including people who sell it.
00:19:39But Nico has focused his entire son George's Day on you.
00:19:41Just enjoy the ride, huh?
00:19:42By ride, you mean the kind that whips your head around
00:19:45until you feel like you're gonna throw up?
00:19:47No thank you.
00:19:48Come on, I'm gonna go.
00:19:49It's so interesting.
00:19:50I'm sorry.
00:19:51I'm sorry.
00:19:52I'm sorry.
00:19:53I'm sorry.
00:19:54I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:19:55I'm sorry.
00:19:56I'm sorry.
00:19:57I'm sorry.
00:19:58I'm sorry.
00:19:59I'm sorry.
00:20:00I can't wait.
00:20:01I can't wait.
00:20:02You can't wait.
00:20:03I can't wait.
00:20:04No, no.
00:20:05I really started to feel like I was connecting with people here, you know?
00:20:10Like my career was really taking a turn.
00:20:14What am I supposed to do now?
00:20:16I mean, if no one wants to read what I write, am I even a writer?
00:20:19Okay, wait a second.
00:20:20You already published a book before this one, right?
00:20:22That's more than 99% of people can say, including me.
00:20:26I mean, I really thought that would have happened by now.
00:20:30What, get published?
00:20:33Yeah.
00:20:33And love and marriage and having a family?
00:20:39I've never said that out loud before.
00:20:42Now I know why, because it's really depressing.
00:20:44Let's just forget it.
00:20:45Your hotel is that way.
00:20:48I'm right there with you.
00:20:51I really thought at this point I'd be living like a Nancy Meyers character.
00:20:55In the Hamptons, with my beautiful desk overlooking the ocean.
00:20:59Pretty romanticized vision of life.
00:21:01Well, what's wrong with that?
00:21:02Nothing. It's just, you know, I mean, it's not very realistic.
00:21:06Well, right now real life stinks.
00:21:08Romance is all I have left.
00:21:09Maybe that's it.
00:21:19Maybe it was never about the book.
00:21:26No, it's about the book.
00:21:27You have to stay.
00:21:28You have to do the reading.
00:21:30No.
00:21:31Maybe I was meant to come to Barcelona for something more.
00:21:34Like what?
00:21:38Love.
00:21:39Of course.
00:21:40Oh, this all makes sense now.
00:21:44If you hadn't done what you did, then I never would have come to Barcelona.
00:21:47I never would have met Nico.
00:21:49This is it.
00:21:50This is my real life love story.
00:21:52This is fate.
00:21:52Okay, okay.
00:21:53I know it's been an emotional day, but fate, love, you just met him.
00:21:58What are you talking about?
00:21:59You saw how he looked at me.
00:22:00He's super into me.
00:22:02This is it.
00:22:03This is my second chance to do the two things everybody told me I had to do before I wrote
00:22:08the book.
00:22:09Um, what's that now?
00:22:11Come to Barcelona and fall in love.
00:22:15There you are.
00:22:16Here I am.
00:22:17Please come.
00:22:18I want to ask you something.
00:22:20Yes.
00:22:21Okay.
00:22:22Here, hold this.
00:22:24Okay.
00:22:27Eddie, are you coming along?
00:22:30Oh, I don't want to be a third wheel.
00:22:33How do you say it in Spain?
00:22:34A camel holder?
00:22:36Sujeta Bella?
00:22:37Yeah, I would never see you like that.
00:22:38Come on!
00:22:39This is where my great-grandfather, Leo, would find books a hundred years ago.
00:22:55Does all the equipment still work?
00:22:57Of course.
00:22:57It's part of Spanish literary history.
00:23:01The Spanish are famous for loving their literature.
00:23:04Which makes sense, because they've got an entire holiday around it.
00:23:07Exactly.
00:23:07And we have great writers like Cervantes or Calderón Lorca.
00:23:14Have you read Rosa Montero's short stories?
00:23:18I don't think I have.
00:23:19Oh, she's an amazing author, one of my favorites.
00:23:21She believes that love isn't just about the epic romances.
00:23:24It's also in the everyday.
00:23:26I have to say, I agree with her.
00:23:28I do as well.
00:23:29I think I'm more of a grand-gestures kind of girl myself.
00:23:33Great, because that's basically what San Jordi is.
00:23:37I 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.
00:23:52That's a wonderful idea, Nico.
00:23:55Who would you want to write a cuento?
00:23:57I was hoping you would, Anna.
00:24:05What?
00:24:06You could write the cuento.
00:24:09What's a cuento?
00:24:11A short story for San Jordi's day.
00:24:14Oh.
00:24:14Yes, your writing was as much a love letter to Spain as anyone I've read.
00:24:20Wow.
00:24:22That's basically the best compliment you can give to a writer.
00:24:27Will you do it?
00:24:30Yes, I will.
00:24:31I will write a short story.
00:24:34This means so much to me and the bookstore.
00:24:36It isn't easy to stay ahead in business these days.
00:24:39But, between your cuento and the book signing, this store will be the center of Spanish literature once again.
00:24:48Whoa.
00:24:49That's a big deal.
00:24:56I'm really excited.
00:24:57This is like my second chance to prove myself.
00:25:00Just remember that writing short stories isn't easy.
00:25:02You have to fit a lot and a little space, and sometimes they don't turn out the way you want them to.
00:25:07Does it have to be in Spanish?
00:25:07Yes, but I will find you a translator.
00:25:10Don't worry.
00:25:11Why can't it be you?
00:25:12Well, I didn't think you'd want it to be me after what happened last time.
00:25:14Well, I thought you were here to help me with all things Barcelona.
00:25:17I meant more like restaurant recommendations.
00:25:19There's something I do really need help with.
00:25:21I like Nico.
00:25:23Like, a lot.
00:25:24I need your help finding the words that I mean to say, but, like, better.
00:25:30Like a Spanish Cyrano?
00:25:32Cyrano.
00:25:33Remind me.
00:25:34Ides of March, Rome.
00:25:35That's Caesar.
00:25:36Oh, Cyrano wrote the words made the person fall in love.
00:25:38Peter Dinklage movie.
00:25:40Steve Martin.
00:25:41Roxanne!
00:25:42Yes!
00:25:43But I don't think it's a good idea.
00:25:44Will you think about it?
00:25:46Please think about it.
00:25:50And you said no, right?
00:25:52I said I would think about it.
00:25:55Does the publisher know that you and Anna have met?
00:25:57No.
00:25:57What happens if they find out you told Anna you translated the book?
00:26:01Well, then I'm in breach of my NDA.
00:26:03It ruins my professional career, and I'll never get hired again.
00:26:07What are you going to do?
00:26:08I think I just need to get ahead of it.
00:26:10I'm going to call them and follow my literary sword.
00:26:12You can start at the shop on Monday.
00:26:20They didn't fire me.
00:26:22What?
00:26:23I know.
00:26:24They said they like the publicity the book's been getting.
00:26:26And since I told Anna, and she didn't threaten to sue, they're happy to let it go.
00:26:31That's wonderful.
00:26:33You're free.
00:26:33Well, as long as I do another project for them.
00:26:38Which one?
00:26:39Her short story.
00:26:41How do they even know about that?
00:26:43Nico called them and asked for permission.
00:26:46So they said yes.
00:26:48But they want me to mold it and translate it and stay anonymous again.
00:26:56That's ridiculous.
00:26:57You have done enough to help.
00:27:00You deserve your name on that cover.
00:27:02It's okay.
00:27:02I'm happy to help.
00:27:04Besides, Anna didn't deserve to get blindsided the way that she did.
00:27:08This is the least I can do to make it up to her.
00:27:10You know that's going to bring her closer to Nico, right?
00:27:14Nico is my friend.
00:27:16I want him to be happy.
00:27:18Even if it's not with me.
00:27:19Whatever you say, girl.
00:27:27Don't open them.
00:27:28Close your eyes.
00:27:29No, don't lie to me.
00:27:32Come, come, come, come, please.
00:27:34Come with me.
00:27:37Here.
00:27:38Stay there.
00:27:40Okay.
00:27:40So.
00:27:43And now, open them.
00:27:48Here it is.
00:27:49La Sagrada Familia.
00:27:50Oh, it's even more beautiful than I imagined.
00:27:53I still can't believe you've never been here.
00:27:57In the novel, you describe this place so eloquentemente.
00:28:02Eloquently.
00:28:03Yeah.
00:28:03Did I?
00:28:04Yeah.
00:28:05The spires grow higher and higher, ensuring they'll be seen from heaven.
00:28:10This was one of my favorite passages in the novel.
00:28:15For recommending the book to me.
00:28:22Sure.
00:28:23Come on.
00:28:23Yeah.
00:28:25Anna, what inspired you to use the Basilica's metaphor for Jorge's refusal to give up on Sylvia?
00:28:34Oh, you know what?
00:28:37I think I just got a text message from my agent.
00:28:39Just give me one sign.
00:28:42Ah, yes.
00:28:43Um, yeah, you know, the Basilica's always evolving, just like Jorge and Sylvia's relationship.
00:28:50Yeah.
00:28:51Wow.
00:28:52Whatever they're doing over there smells really good.
00:28:54Look, our favorite croqueta card.
00:28:58I was hoping he'd be here.
00:29:00I remember the first time you tried one.
00:29:02You were so happy.
00:29:04And you did that adorable dance.
00:29:06I don't know what you're talking about.
00:29:08You do.
00:29:08No, I don't.
00:29:09Do it.
00:29:10What?
00:29:10No.
00:29:11Do it.
00:29:11No, you don't do it.
00:29:13Fine, I will.
00:29:15Croqueta, croqueta, croqueta, croqueta.
00:29:24This is so surreal.
00:29:31I know, right?
00:29:32It's like waking up from a beautiful dream and you just want to hang on to it before it fades.
00:29:37I feel the same way.
00:29:39You've always been so good at finding just the right words.
00:29:43Well, it is my job, right?
00:29:46I know you always told me that you don't have time to write your own stories, but I think you should.
00:29:53Claro, Rubia.
00:29:54Escribir tus propias palabras en lugar de traducirlas de otro.
00:29:58My own words.
00:29:59Sí.
00:30:01Yeah, yeah, I'll think about it.
00:30:05Ana.
00:30:06Mm.
00:30:08Hi.
00:30:09Hey.
00:30:09So, how is your search story coming along?
00:30:13It's good, it's good.
00:30:14I mean, I'm still brainstorming on the ideas, you know, noodling, letting them fester.
00:30:19Right.
00:30:19Don't you mean simmer?
00:30:22Depends on the idea.
00:30:23This is where Sylvia worked?
00:30:34This is where Sylvia worked!
00:30:36Yeah.
00:30:36Wow, it's beautiful.
00:30:39Did I do it justice?
00:30:41Of course I did.
00:30:42What do you think?
00:30:43Oh, I mean, it's amazing.
00:30:46It's like, you know, the windows are eyes staring in our eyes.
00:30:52Yes.
00:30:54Yeah.
00:30:54To me, it seems like a...
00:30:56Un sueño.
00:30:57A daydream.
00:30:59Yes, yes.
00:31:00Like, when you have a fior.
00:31:01What do you see the inside?
00:31:02Uh, every room is like it melted on a hot day.
00:31:05It's almost overwhelming.
00:31:07Wait, before we go inside, can we just grab a bite to eat?
00:31:10There's this restaurant down the street I'm dying to try.
00:31:12Yeah, of course.
00:31:13But what's it called?
00:31:14I mean, we know every place, and you don't want to end up in a tourist rally.
00:31:17Yeah, it's called Supermarcate.
00:31:19This lady in the bathroom at Sagrada Familia told me about it.
00:31:23She said it's not in any of the guidebooks, and it's this local secret.
00:31:26A local gives a tip about that secret spot to a tourist.
00:31:31What kind of magic power do you have?
00:31:33Really, me.
00:31:34It's just her thing.
00:31:35Let's go see if we can find it.
00:31:36Come on.
00:31:39I don't know, Anna.
00:31:40I think the bathroom lady was messing with you.
00:31:43No, no.
00:31:43Check it out.
00:31:44This isn't the real entrance.
00:31:46Follow me.
00:31:47What?
00:31:48Hola.
00:31:49Recarious gratis.
00:31:50Free refills.
00:31:56Wow.
00:32:04No.
00:32:06No way.
00:32:06This is crazy.
00:32:19Told you so.
00:32:20Te lo dije.
00:32:22See, I don't have to rely on Erica for everything.
00:32:26So, this is very typical.
00:32:29They are pinchos.
00:32:31What do you want to start with?
00:32:33Well, the publisher's paying, so I think we should get one of everything.
00:32:36Uh-huh.
00:32:36The perks of being a brilliant author.
00:32:39Oh, no.
00:32:39I'm really not.
00:32:42I'm modest, too.
00:32:48Patatas bravas.
00:32:49Oh, I love patatas bravas.
00:32:51I have this at this famous Spanish restaurant in Boston.
00:32:53They are the heirs of Spain, transformed, offering a bite that is both fierce and comforting.
00:33:02I actually wrote that.
00:33:04Yeah, I know.
00:33:05You did.
00:33:06Well, eat, please.
00:33:08Mm-hmm.
00:33:10Yeah.
00:33:13Mm.
00:33:14Oh, oh.
00:33:15Okay.
00:33:16You are the definition of comer con ganas.
00:33:18That means eating with joy or gusto.
00:33:23But in your case, it's with pasión, with passion.
00:33:26It's very nice to meet someone that...
00:33:31Oh, well, in English, we have an expression where your heart on your sleeve.
00:33:39Yes.
00:33:40Well, I'll take that as a compliment.
00:33:42You should.
00:33:42Hey, there's a friend of mine.
00:33:48We'll be back.
00:33:48Mm-hmm.
00:33:52Mm.
00:33:53Good.
00:33:57Ideas for your cuento?
00:33:59Oh, no.
00:34:00I was actually just writing notes on the food.
00:34:03Are you having trouble starting a short story?
00:34:05Do you, um, want to bounce ideas off of me?
00:34:07Eric, but no.
00:34:08I'm going to write this one myself.
00:34:10Trust me.
00:34:10Okay, of course.
00:34:13This is from the owner.
00:34:15Oh.
00:34:15He's a huge fan.
00:34:17Gracias.
00:34:19I've never seen anyone make so quickly friends.
00:34:23You never know who will be the next step in your journey.
00:34:27Yeah.
00:34:29Do you believe in fate, Nico?
00:34:31An American poet once said,
00:34:37Fate weaves its tapestry in mysterious ways.
00:34:42Hmm.
00:34:43And, ¿me ayudas?
00:34:45Sí.
00:34:46Que a veces, uno no sabe por qué las cosas fallan.
00:34:52Sometimes it's hard to understand why things fail.
00:34:55El robo con el tiempo, todo cobra sentido.
00:34:58But with time, everything becomes clear.
00:35:02Hmm.
00:35:02Let us toast.
00:35:06¿Qué?
00:35:07To life's invisible threads that tie us together and make things beautiful.
00:35:14¿Por el tapiz?
00:35:15Yeah.
00:35:17To the tapestry.
00:35:19To the tapestry.
00:35:20Cheers.
00:35:21I love this place.
00:35:34Everything feels like we're in a movie.
00:35:36Well, you do realize you're living a very idealized version of Barcelona.
00:35:39Which is why I'm making the most of every moment.
00:35:41I'm living a real-life romance novel, and I'm not missing a second.
00:35:45More like a tel novella.
00:35:46Ooh.
00:35:46Okay.
00:35:47So, Nico texted.
00:35:49He wants to know if I want to have lunch.
00:35:50So, how do I write back and say yes in a way that makes it sound like I'm interested,
00:35:54but not desperate, and flirty, but casual, and romantic, but witty?
00:35:58I'm going to need a drink for this.
00:36:00It doesn't have to be a Shakespearean sonnet.
00:36:02Just tell him yes, that you're already out with Mateo and me, and he's welcome to join us.
00:36:05Oh, and now he's texting saying that he's out with Joseph.
00:36:07Can he bring him?
00:36:08Yes.
00:36:09Of course.
00:36:10Yes, comma, of course.
00:36:12Parenthetical?
00:36:14No.
00:36:14It's two separate.
00:36:15Two separate what?
00:36:16You know what?
00:36:17You just do it.
00:36:18You're better at this than me.
00:36:20Mateo, it's a pleasure to finally meet you.
00:36:25Same.
00:36:26Oh, that's right.
00:36:26You two have never met.
00:36:27No, never.
00:36:29So, this is my assistant manager, Josep.
00:36:32How's it?
00:36:32I'm glad.
00:36:33Same.
00:36:34You look familiar.
00:36:36Have we met?
00:36:38Oh.
00:36:39Oh, yeah.
00:36:41Yeah, you own that beautiful flower shop in Gracia.
00:36:44Have you been?
00:36:45I'm sure I've remembered.
00:36:46I always wanted to come in, but I didn't have a reason to buy flowers.
00:36:53Well, let's hope you find one soon.
00:36:58I love your glasses.
00:37:01And I love yours.
00:37:02Um, why don't you and I switch spots?
00:37:06Can I see the chef over there?
00:37:07I'm going to say hi.
00:37:13Hey.
00:37:13What is happening here?
00:37:16What do you think is happening, amor?
00:37:20I thought you were in love with him.
00:37:23With Mateo?
00:37:24Yeah.
00:37:25Are you joking?
00:37:27Let's enjoy this for you together.
00:37:29We weren't very close.
00:37:32Yes, he was just being a good friend.
00:37:36Besides.
00:37:38Yeah.
00:37:39Now I see you.
00:37:42Hi.
00:37:42Hold on.
00:37:53Uh, ¿dónde está Dad?
00:37:55Por allá.
00:37:55Por allá.
00:37:56Gracias.
00:38:03Mmm.
00:38:06Mmm.
00:38:08Mmm.
00:38:08Do you like?
00:38:11I love you.
00:38:23It's okay.
00:38:24For someone with your smile, I speak English.
00:38:27This recipe is as old as some of the cathedrons.
00:38:30Well, for 500-year-old food, it tastes amazing.
00:38:33Can I get a picture with you?
00:38:34Me?
00:38:34Not of the food.
00:38:35Everyone usually takes a photo of the food.
00:38:37I like to know the people behind the food.
00:38:39Say, queso!
00:38:41Queso!
00:38:41Queso!
00:38:55Rubia!
00:38:57Oh!
00:38:57Hola!
00:38:58Oh, hola!
00:38:59Miko!
00:39:01It's cool because I'm so sweaty.
00:39:03No pasa nada.
00:39:03Ah, yesterday you left the restaurant so quickly.
00:39:07Is everything okay?
00:39:08Yeah.
00:39:09Yeah, everything's fine.
00:39:10I had some work to do.
00:39:12Yeah, the publisher told me they hired you to translate an as cuento for San Jordi.
00:39:17Congratulations.
00:39:18Yeah.
00:39:18I'm sure you'll stay true to her vision.
00:39:21I'll try.
00:39:22Yeah.
00:39:22Nico, I just still can't believe that you thought I was in love with Mateo.
00:39:31Well, I didn't know him and I saw you give him a boucanon rose on San Jordi.
00:39:38He's my friend.
00:39:40He was alone.
00:39:41Just like me.
00:39:42We are friends and you never gave me a boucanon rose.
00:39:47Well, you never gave me one either.
00:39:53You once told me you never wanted a boucanon rose from just a friend that San Jordi to you is all about romance.
00:40:01I said that?
00:40:02Yeah.
00:40:03You made it very clear that we are just friends.
00:40:09Well, you made it clear to Maria when you were dating her last year.
00:40:12I heard you tell her.
00:40:14Because she was worried we were more than just friends because we watch football together.
00:40:20and play in that league together.
00:40:25You know, I think your shop's going to have a great San Jordi standstill.
00:40:29Yeah, yeah.
00:40:31If Hannah's short story,
00:40:33¿cómo se dice?
00:40:35Si el cuento de Hannah toca el alma de nuestros clientes.
00:40:39If Hannah's short story touches the souls of your clients.
00:40:43¿Cómo lo hizo nuestra subnovela?
00:40:45The same way her book did.
00:40:48Nuestra librería tendrá una cola hasta el océano.
00:40:52We'll have a line of customers all the way to the ocean.
00:40:55Yeah.
00:40:58Well, I hope I can faithfully translate it for you.
00:41:06Gracias.
00:41:08No, Edike.
00:41:10Besito, corre.
00:41:14Gracias.
00:41:18Oh, Anna, hi.
00:41:20Hi. I thought Niko was meeting me here.
00:41:24Well, actually, he got a big shipment of books for San Jordi's Day, so you're stuck with me.
00:41:30Sorry.
00:41:31I've been coming here for years.
00:41:32I have so many recommendations, but first, you have got to get the calamari at Gregorio's.
00:41:36I was just there.
00:41:37Do you know that the grandmother was the private chef for Picasso?
00:41:38Didn't.
00:41:39Yeah.
00:41:40How do you know that?
00:41:41Is that in the guidebook?
00:41:42No, they told me.
00:41:43Wait a second.
00:41:44They only speak Spanish and Catalan.
00:41:45Well, they also speak English if they like you enough.
00:41:46You know?
00:41:47Yeah.
00:41:48How do you know that?
00:41:49Is that in the guidebook?
00:41:50No, they told me.
00:41:51Wait a second.
00:41:52They only speak Spanish and Catalan.
00:41:54Well, they also speak English if they like you enough.
00:41:56You know, really amazing.
00:41:57My favorite, Oceano.
00:41:59Hola.
00:42:00Hola.
00:42:01Gracias.
00:42:02Thank you for the review.
00:42:03No, thank you.
00:42:04De nada.
00:42:05Wait, you wrote a review?
00:42:06Where?
00:42:07No.
00:42:08It's not important.
00:42:09No, it is.
00:42:10It's not important.
00:42:11No.
00:42:12It's not important.
00:42:13No, it's not important.
00:42:14It's not important.
00:42:15It's okay.
00:42:16It's okay.
00:42:17My favorite is Oceano.
00:42:18Hello.
00:42:20Thank you for the review.
00:42:21No, thank you.
00:42:22No.
00:42:23Wait, you wrote a review?
00:42:24Uh huh.
00:42:25not important. No, it's important to him. That's amazing, Anna. Like, you write about food so well
00:42:30in the book. You described Barcelona cuisine perfectly. I think you should consider making
00:42:36that a career. Writing about food isn't a job for me. It's a hobby. Besides, I'm an author. I'm not
00:42:42an influencer. It's a little late for me to be changing careers now, don't you think? Maybe.
00:42:48Since San Jordi's is one week away, I would love to just take a look at what you've worked on so
00:42:53far, if that's okay. I need some air.
00:43:07You haven't even started writing, have you? There's so much pressure. No, you just have to sit,
00:43:12okay? Just sit down at the computer, and the words will come, I promise. Maybe for you. It's not that
00:43:17easy for me. You've already done this. You've been published twice, Anna. No one ever wanted to
00:43:23take a chance on me. So you just stopped trying? When you step out on the road, and you keep
00:43:28getting hit by cars, you learn to stay on the sidewalk. Wow, that is dark. In one year, my
00:43:35boyfriend dumped me, and the magazine I was working at folded, and then tried to put myself
00:43:39out there, submit, and basically every publication rejected my work. So I decided to come here and teach
00:43:48English, which was amazing. And I thought I would stay here a few months, lick my wounds,
00:43:53and then go home, and then this became home. So I decided to stay, and I got a career translating
00:43:58books, and I really love it. But you know, all the best authors were all rejected before they
00:44:04made it. Like, rejected a ton. J.K. Rowling, Agatha Christie, you know, Bob McTemberson.
00:44:09Okay. Wait, who's that? You wouldn't know who he is because he stopped trying.
00:44:15Right. So you working on anything right now?
00:44:19Well, I mean, I am working on a short story, and I don't know if I like the direction it's
00:44:23going. I don't even know if I should be trying, honestly. And sometimes I wonder if I'm just
00:44:28making myself believe that I'm happy because I don't want to stick my neck out. Stop making
00:44:34me confide things. This is not something I'm trying to do. This just happens. Anyway,
00:44:39that's what friends are for, right? Right.
00:44:45Oh, I have to go. I thought you were going to be writing today.
00:44:51No, actually, Nico needs me to swing by the bookstore and sign a couple hundred books.
00:44:55I thought you were signing on Santority's Day.
00:44:57No, this is for the stacks. I guess the books sell a lot faster when they've been signed.
00:45:02By the author. Sorry. No, no, are you kidding? I put this on myself. I got us in this mess.
00:45:08I'm going to get you out of it. You know, right now, it's not really feeling
00:45:11like a mess. It's feeling like... If you say fate, I'm going to...
00:45:14I'm going to keep saying it until I'm proven otherwise.
00:45:17I like your optimism. I wish it was contagious.
00:45:21Laughter is contagious. Optimism is a choice.
00:45:24Oh, gracias.
00:45:25So are you coming?
00:45:27I'll meet you there. I want to jot down some ideas for my
00:45:30short story. Your optimism is inspiring.
00:45:34Finally, I'm helping you. Bye. Adios.
00:45:42Next one. Okay.
00:45:46I'm getting a carpal tunnel, like I'm getting a finger cramp or something.
00:45:50Let me see.
00:45:51Oh.
00:45:52Okay.
00:45:52Let me see.
00:45:56Oh, that feels good.
00:45:58Yeah? Okay.
00:46:04Better?
00:46:05Mm-hmm.
00:46:06How's it going?
00:46:08Wonderful.
00:46:09So well.
00:46:09But I think it's time to take a break.
00:46:13Josep, order some amazing bocadillos.
00:46:16Yeah.
00:46:16Really? Sandwiches. Great.
00:46:18Come on.
00:46:22Okay.
00:46:23Con quesa.
00:46:24No, no, no.
00:46:25No.
00:46:25Bocadillo con queso.
00:46:27Bocadillo con queso.
00:46:29Queso.
00:46:29Queso.
00:46:30The cheese is a boy.
00:46:31The cheese is a boy?
00:46:32Yeah, but it's the kind of...
00:46:34Queso.
00:46:35Quesa.
00:46:35No quesa.
00:46:36No.
00:46:36Quesa.
00:46:37Is there no such thing as a quesa?
00:46:39No.
00:46:43I'm, um, I'm going to go say hi to Mateo.
00:46:45Oh, okay.
00:46:48I can show you others that we have there if you follow me, please.
00:46:56Okay, of course.
00:46:56So, are you regretting this whole Cyrano thing yet?
00:47:02No.
00:47:03I think it's working great.
00:47:04Anna is clearly head over heels in love with Nico.
00:47:06And I think he's smitten with her.
00:47:08Who might as stand in the way of true love.
00:47:11You're the writer whose works he fell in love with.
00:47:14Old girl.
00:47:15What?
00:47:16What?
00:47:18How is your cuento going?
00:47:20Mm.
00:47:21Good.
00:47:22Good.
00:47:22Mm-hmm.
00:47:24How did I get so lucky to have you here to write this story for us?
00:47:28It's a good question.
00:47:32Anna, after we're done here, may I take you to the Barcelona Cathedral?
00:47:40A little fast for a wedding, don't you think?
00:47:42Just kidding.
00:47:45If one doesn't see a future from the very beginning, what's the point in staying on that road at all, right?
00:47:52I couldn't agree more.
00:47:54But yes, a little soon for a wedding.
00:47:59I can't wait to hear what you think of the cathedral.
00:48:03I'm sure everything you say will be like poetry.
00:48:08Yeah.
00:48:12Is Erica coming, too?
00:48:16Maybe this time it can be just us.
00:48:20Okay, he wants to take me to the cathedral.
00:48:30Just the two of us.
00:48:31What do I do?
00:48:32You go.
00:48:34Just the two of you.
00:48:35No, you have to come.
00:48:36He's expecting me to say poetic things, and all I want to do is check out the food carts in the front.
00:48:40I don't know.
00:48:41Oh, come on.
00:48:41Just this one last time.
00:48:43You can stay hidden, please.
00:48:44I just, I don't want to sound however my words sounded before you fixed them.
00:48:50I can't hold your hand forever, Anna.
00:48:51It's not forever.
00:48:52It's just, it's until I can slowly introduce him to the real me.
00:48:56You shouldn't have to hide who you really are.
00:48:58We're all hiding things right now.
00:49:02Fair enough.
00:49:04Great.
00:49:06I have an idea.
00:49:07You do?
00:49:08I knew you would!
00:49:14Oh, I wrote that!
00:49:21Oh, thank you!
00:49:25Yeah, write something inspirational, something from your soul.
00:49:31W-O-O?
00:49:33Woo?
00:49:33Woo?
00:49:33Woo?
00:49:34What is it?
00:49:35It's like, woo!
00:49:37Anna Kelly.
00:49:38There you go.
00:49:39Thank you so much.
00:49:41What do you think of the cathedral?
00:49:42Oh!
00:49:43What does your heart think?
00:49:47I can't think of the words.
00:49:49Come on.
00:49:50That is not like you.
00:49:52Please, please, tell me.
00:49:54Please.
00:49:56Oh, okay.
00:49:59Thanks.
00:50:05Yeah.
00:50:06Um.
00:50:07So, you want to know what I really think of the cathedral, is that right?
00:50:16Very much.
00:50:17I just need a minute.
00:50:19I just need a minute.
00:50:21Okay.
00:50:22No, that wasn't for you.
00:50:23It wasn't for me.
00:50:27You really didn't like it?
00:50:30Anna, repeat after me.
00:50:32And don't say, repeat after me.
00:50:37To me, the cathedral is like the ending of a story, but the middle part is ours to eat.
00:50:48Create.
00:50:48Create.
00:50:50Create.
00:50:52Then you like it?
00:50:54Oh, yeah, I love it.
00:50:55I love everything about this city.
00:50:58Great.
00:50:59Great.
00:50:59So, is that where this story of ours ends?
00:51:03In Barcelona?
00:51:08The end of the story hasn't been written yet.
00:51:12I'm still writing it.
00:51:13Well, in that case, I hope the ending is a good one.
00:51:23Oh, me too.
00:51:26Me too.
00:51:27I just said that.
00:51:29What?
00:51:30What?
00:51:31Nothing.
00:51:33Good.
00:51:33I just, no, what I wanted to say was thank you so much for a really wonderful day.
00:51:38The pleasure was all mine.
00:51:51Rubia.
00:51:52Oh, Nico.
00:51:53Hola.
00:51:54Hola.
00:51:55Have you come to help set up for St. Jordi?
00:51:58Oh, uh, oh, I was looking for Anna.
00:52:02Huh?
00:52:02She's here.
00:52:04She's been interviewed by the local TV station.
00:52:10About the book?
00:52:11Yeah, yeah, about the book.
00:52:12And her cuento?
00:52:14Yeah.
00:52:16It is getting so much more attention than I ever thought.
00:52:21I can imagine how it fears to move so many people with one's words.
00:52:29Imagine it's a wonderful feeling.
00:52:31I was just writing about the truth.
00:52:34Make a dream come true.
00:52:35Can I help you?
00:52:39Yeah.
00:52:40Okay.
00:52:40Okay.
00:52:42Rubia, why don't you ask Anna for help with finding your own, you know, passion?
00:52:50You think I don't have passion?
00:52:52No.
00:52:53Yes, yes, yes, you have.
00:52:55I can see it sometimes.
00:52:57Like when we are watching football
00:53:00or when you are talking about a book that you love.
00:53:05I can see it.
00:53:06But most of the days...
00:53:09Rubia, I don't know how you feel.
00:53:13You keep things inside.
00:53:16You think I should just wear my heart on my sleeve like Anna does?
00:53:19Would that be so bad?
00:53:23It's not that I don't feel deeply, Nico. I do.
00:53:27I just don't like to show it.
00:53:30Why?
00:53:31Because every time I do, I end up getting hurt.
00:53:33I'm so sorry.
00:53:35Oh, those interviews took so much longer than I thought.
00:53:37I was going to meet you at your place,
00:53:38but a lot of questions about the book.
00:53:42Answered them all in English?
00:53:43Sure did.
00:53:43Yeah, I wish you'd been there.
00:53:46That was great.
00:53:47You did great.
00:53:47I'm sorry.
00:53:48It's so nice that you've become so close.
00:53:51Oh.
00:53:53Anna, I don't mean to pressure you,
00:53:55but how is your point to coming along?
00:53:57We need to bind them as soon as possible.
00:53:59I'm going to spend the rest of the day on it.
00:54:01Yeah?
00:54:01Yeah.
00:54:02You're doing it.
00:54:08You're really writing.
00:54:09I knew you could do it, Anna.
00:54:10This is so great.
00:54:11It's great.
00:54:12Yes, I'm totally on it.
00:54:14You know what?
00:54:14Meet me tomorrow morning at the hotel 10 a.m.
00:54:16Yeah.
00:54:1710 a.m.
00:54:18Good.
00:54:18Good job.
00:54:19It's perfect.
00:54:21It's going to be perfect.
00:54:32Hello.
00:54:32Hello.
00:54:33Have you ever heard of Anna Kelly?
00:54:35Yes.
00:54:35In fact, they've talked about this new cheese cartel that's in Montjuic and he's been looking for it.
00:54:41Montjuic?
00:54:41Yes.
00:54:42Are you kidding me?
00:54:47I thought we were meeting at 10 o'clock.
00:54:50I was taking a snack break.
00:54:52Okay.
00:54:53Okay.
00:54:54That's fine.
00:54:54We just need to get back so I can work on what you did yesterday.
00:54:58Anna, you did do work yesterday, didn't you?
00:55:02Because you said you were going to work all day yesterday.
00:55:06Anna.
00:55:07Unbelievable.
00:55:12I can't believe it.
00:55:17She's not even working on it.
00:55:19Who is not working on what?
00:55:20Anna.
00:55:21El Cuento.
00:55:22I mean, I promised the publisher that I would help them get it across the finish line, but
00:55:25she has to do her part.
00:55:26Otherwise, it's going to ruin all our reputations.
00:55:29Are you worried about the publisher or Nico?
00:55:31Well, it's important to him, too.
00:55:33I wonder what would happen if he actually knew how much you helped him.
00:55:36It doesn't matter.
00:55:37He knows that I'm a good friend.
00:55:38But not how you really feel.
00:55:40What are you waiting for?
00:55:41Why can't you just tell him?
00:55:42Because I don't want to risk our friendship.
00:55:45And para mi, corazón, it's safer just to let it go.
00:55:49Honey, a ship is safe in the harbor, but that's not what ships are built for.
00:55:54What, you get that off a fortune cookie?
00:56:01Hola.
00:56:02Hey, Rubia.
00:56:04What are you doing, selling books in English now?
00:56:06I have to say it was my idea, for the tourists.
00:56:10Good idea.
00:56:12And look.
00:56:15Barcelona.
00:56:15My love.
00:56:16The English version.
00:56:18Maybe I should read it.
00:56:20You don't have to do that.
00:56:21I mean, you've already read it.
00:56:22Sometimes things get lost in translation.
00:56:24Do you have a minute to talk?
00:56:28Of course.
00:56:28But we are going to watch the Barca game at the pub, right?
00:56:33Right.
00:56:34Maybe I should text Anna and see if she wants to join us.
00:56:37She must be very busy writing the guento.
00:56:40Of course.
00:56:41Of course she is.
00:56:42Besides, I always thought that watching Fulbright together was our thing.
00:56:47Yeah.
00:56:51Right.
00:56:51Right.
00:56:59What?
00:57:13So now we're still going to do this together, no matter what happens.
00:57:16What do you think it will happen?
00:57:21Rubia, we're always friends.
00:57:24Of course we'll always be friends, but the woman you end up with will probably not be too happy about that.
00:57:32And I'll be with the wrong woman.
00:57:37No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:57:46Hey, hey, have you ever just stopped and looked at one rose petal?
00:57:52You've always seen the world in a different way.
00:57:56It's one of the things that me encanta about you, Robia.
00:57:59You should share it more, like Anna does.
00:58:04Yeah, right. She has a way with words, doesn't she?
00:58:07Yeah.
00:58:09So, do you think she has any plans to stay in Barcelona after San Jordi?
00:58:14I don't know. You should ask her yourself.
00:58:15I will, in San Jordi.
00:58:18Isn't that what the day is all about?
00:58:19Great gestures. Taking a chance.
00:58:28I have to go.
00:58:30Are you okay?
00:58:31Yeah. Fine.
00:58:34But, um, I have something I have to do.
00:58:49Anna. Hi.
00:58:53Hi.
00:58:54How's the story going?
00:58:57It's fine.
00:58:58Great.
00:58:58Solid, yeah.
00:58:59Oh, good.
00:59:00Amazing.
00:59:00Anna. Hi. Hi. How's the story going? It's fine. Great. Solid, yeah. Oh, good. Amazing.
00:59:17You know, I just really want you to know that Nico really cares about you. He does?
00:59:23Yeah. And not just because of what he thinks you wrote. It's your passion. It's that you wear your heart on your sleeve, that you put yourself out there. But you need to know he's really counting on this short story.
00:59:39Erica, I know that. Don't you know I know that? I'm paralyzed by it.
00:59:43I understand. But I want to help you.
00:59:45No. You don't get it. I have to do this. Like, for myself. I need to prove to myself that I'm a good writer.
00:59:54That my first book wasn't just a fluke.
00:59:58I get it. I do. I have a lot to prove, too.
01:00:04You got this.
01:00:13Okay. Perfecto. Do you like it?
01:00:16Si. Yes. Great.
01:00:19Oh.
01:00:23I never realized how much beauty and magic was right in front of me.
01:00:31Yeah, well, that happens sometimes, you know? You're so busy focusing on one thing that you can't see everything else.
01:00:39Like when you're looking at one rose petal.
01:00:43You missed the whole flower.
01:00:48Here you go.
01:00:49This looks incredible!
01:00:56Anna!
01:00:57Hey!
01:00:58I thought you were at the hotel writing?
01:01:01So did I.
01:01:02Oh, yeah. No, I'm just taking a little break.
01:01:05Okay. In that case, let me take you to lunch.
01:01:09Oh, I would love that!
01:01:11Would you like to come?
01:01:12Yes!
01:01:13Oh, no, no, no. I'm going to go on a walk in Los Robles.
01:01:16Oh, please, come on!
01:01:17I'll see you later.
01:01:18Early.
01:01:18Yeah, adios.
01:01:19Oh, this is beautiful.
01:01:21It smells real.
01:01:23It's real.
01:01:24What?
01:01:25What?
01:01:25Yeah.
01:01:30Hola!
01:01:32Hey!
01:01:34I think you really have more friends here by Fernando than I do.
01:01:37Oh, nothing connects people more than food.
01:01:39Well, you have a special way of writing about him.
01:01:44I do, don't I?
01:01:46Yeah.
01:01:47Do you like sports?
01:01:49Yeah.
01:01:50Do you like football?
01:01:51Yeah.
01:01:52I like books.
01:01:54Yeah, me too.
01:01:56I just, you got to admit there's not a lot of scoring in soccer.
01:01:59Well, it's more than just the score.
01:02:02Is it?
01:02:03Yeah.
01:02:04There's so much beauty in the moments between the goals.
01:02:06Yeah, that's funny.
01:02:07It reminds me of something that Erica said about that writer, that the best moments in life
01:02:12with the little moments in between the big moments.
01:02:16She did say that, didn't she?
01:02:20She's got a pretty good way with words, too.
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:42He's amazing.
01:02:43How was lunch?
01:02:44It was good.
01:02:45Why is your voice high?
01:02:46What do you mean?
01:02:47It's getting higher.
01:02:48What?
01:02:49What's wrong?
01:02:50It wasn't great.
01:02:51Lunch was not great.
01:02:52I wish you'd been there.
01:02:53Well, I did, you know, I'm starting to feel like maybe I don't actually have feelings
01:02:55for Nico at all.
01:02:56Like, maybe I'm just obsessed with the idea of a Barcelona woman.
01:03:00I wish you'd been there.
01:03:03You know, I'm starting to feel like maybe I don't actually have feelings for Nico at all.
01:03:08Like, maybe I'm just obsessed with the idea of a Barcelona whirlwind romance, but that's
01:03:14not how that works, is it?
01:03:15Well, I wouldn't know.
01:03:16I always go for the just friends thing, and then once that's established, even if I change
01:03:20my mind, it's too late.
01:03:22Oh, one of those.
01:03:24Have you written anything?
01:03:27Yeah, I've been writing.
01:03:28I mean, I haven't been working on the story, but I've been writing.
01:03:31Then what have you been working on?
01:03:33Um, it just doesn't matter.
01:03:34No, it does matter.
01:03:35It matters to Nico.
01:03:36Nico, he's counting on you, whirlwind romance or not.
01:03:39I'd be happy to help you.
01:03:41Even if your name wasn't on it?
01:03:43Yes.
01:03:44You're my friend.
01:03:45Nico is my friend, and if we do it right, we can all get what we want.
01:03:49Let's start now, shall we?
01:03:50Yes, let's do it!
01:03:51All right.
01:03:52Let's get wine.
01:03:53Let's get wine!
01:03:55Hola.
01:03:56Oh!
01:03:57I know I keep eating these weird Spanish wheat crackers.
01:04:08Cortezas.
01:04:09But what I wouldn't give for a good old-fashioned American potato chip.
01:04:14You know how I tell you things that I wouldn't normally tell people?
01:04:18Mm-hmm.
01:04:19Well, I do have a big secret.
01:04:22What?
01:04:23It's in the cupboard, above the microwave.
01:04:26Is it a pony?
01:04:27Not as good as a pony.
01:04:29Let me see.
01:04:30This one?
01:04:31No!
01:04:32You've been holding out on me!
01:04:36Sweet!
01:04:37You think they put the Red Eye 40 back in it?
01:04:41Why'd you separate out all the green M&M's, you weirdo?
01:04:47Please tell me.
01:04:48These are awkward.
01:04:50La Boqueria is a feast.
01:04:53It's pure chaos.
01:04:54But that's why you're here.
01:04:55It's not about the food, it's about the hunt.
01:04:58The noise.
01:04:59The dance.
01:05:00It's loud.
01:05:01It's crowded.
01:05:02Borderline aggressive.
01:05:04But that's its charm.
01:05:05You fall in love the second you walk in.
01:05:08Oh, my word.
01:05:11This is amazing.
01:05:13So, have you thought about what kind of career you want to have for your protagonist?
01:05:18Mm.
01:05:19Mm-hmm.
01:05:20I was thinking, like, maybe something in interior design or, like, fashion.
01:05:25Hmm.
01:05:26That's interesting.
01:05:27I mean, great.
01:05:28Totally great.
01:05:29But just thinking out loud, maybe she could be the owner of a local restaurant.
01:05:34And that way you can really tap into the food culture of the city.
01:05:37And also, you know a lot about that stuff.
01:05:39You love those secret restaurants and everything.
01:05:41Yeah.
01:05:42And it's like she thinks she's in love, but actually she's in love with the city itself.
01:05:46And just by being who she is, she falls in love with herself.
01:05:51I like it.
01:05:52So do I.
01:05:53Okay.
01:05:54Here we go.
01:05:55Ready?
01:05:56Yeah.
01:05:57What?
01:05:58innovation.
01:06:00I still have to translate it into Spanish, but...
01:06:08I still have to translate it into Spanish, but I think it's good.
01:06:28It's really good.
01:06:30It's, like, really good.
01:06:34There's a problem.
01:06:36What?
01:06:37Your name's not on it.
01:06:40It's okay.
01:06:41We just have to keep this up until after Santority's day, and then we can move on.
01:06:47What are you going to do next?
01:06:50I'm going to do what I should have been doing all along.
01:06:53Trying to make my dreams come true.
01:06:56You know, I've been in the safe harbor long enough.
01:06:58It is time for me to set sail.
01:07:07Mateo.
01:07:09Oh
01:07:33Mateo
01:07:35Oh, and Feliz San Jordi for you.
01:07:39You cannot keep giving me a rose every year, you know.
01:07:42Come on, it's just about romance.
01:07:43It's about friends, family, anyone that brings joy into our lives, like you do to mine.
01:07:49I brought you something, too.
01:07:51Is this the one you helped Anna write?
01:07:52Nope.
01:07:53You wrote this.
01:07:55I had it bound this morning.
01:07:56Three copies, one for you, one for me, and...
01:07:58One for Nico?
01:08:01For whoever.
01:08:02You know, when the time is right, I will know who I want to give it to.
01:08:05Okay.
01:08:07Hey, guys, how are you?
01:08:09Oh, Feliz San Jordi.
01:08:10Feliz San Jordi.
01:08:11This is for you.
01:08:13Thank you so much.
01:08:14And Feliz San Jordi para ti.
01:08:16Oh, thank you.
01:08:18I love it.
01:08:22Está muy guapo.
01:08:22Está muy guapo.
01:08:23I love it.
01:08:23Feliz San Jordi.
01:08:47Feliz San...
01:08:49Feliz San Jordi.
01:08:51Wow, what a turn-out.
01:08:55Yeah, yeah, but they are getting very impatient.
01:08:58Well, where's Anna?
01:08:59I was hoping she was with you.
01:09:00She isn't here?
01:09:01No, and she's not answering my calls.
01:09:04I'm afraid something is wrong.
01:09:07Okay, well, I'll go check her hotel.
01:09:09Yeah.
01:09:09Um, don't worry.
01:09:11I'll find her.
01:09:14Rubia.
01:09:14I'll find her.
01:09:31Buen día.
01:09:32Buen día.
01:09:32¿Sabes dónde ha ido Anna Kelly?
01:09:34Pues, eh, ha dicho que iba a su...
01:09:37¿Cómo lo ha dicho?
01:09:39A Happy Place.
01:09:41Vale.
01:09:41Gracias.
01:09:53Anna.
01:09:54What are you doing here?
01:09:55Everyone's waiting for you at the bookstore.
01:09:57I know.
01:09:58Erica, I can't do it.
01:09:59I can't go.
01:10:00What?
01:10:02Why not?
01:10:03Anna.
01:10:04Anna.
01:10:05Anna, just stop.
01:10:06Would you please wait?
01:10:08At least tell me why.
01:10:10Okay, they want me to read Mia Moore out loud in English.
01:10:15Well, that's wonderful.
01:10:18It doesn't feel wonderful.
01:10:25It feels wrong.
01:10:28I can't do that to you.
01:10:30Oh, don't worry about me.
01:10:32I was supposed to translate your words, and I didn't do that.
01:10:35So if something good for you can come from this, I'm happy for you.
01:10:38I promise I am.
01:10:40And once we get through this book reading, I'm going to move on.
01:10:44I'm going to put myself out there the way that you have.
01:10:46But what am I supposed to do?
01:10:48The publisher's never going to pick up my option.
01:10:50I've read your food reviews.
01:10:55They're great.
01:10:57They're lush and joyful and descriptive and funny.
01:11:05Do you really mean that?
01:11:07Yes.
01:11:07The best part about them is that they are authentically you.
01:11:11And that is what you're supposed to be writing.
01:11:13That's who you're meant to be.
01:11:14Wait a second.
01:11:15How did you know that they were written by me because they were all posted anonymously?
01:11:21I saw them on your computer when you left the room.
01:11:26Your short story turned out great.
01:11:28Everything you wrote about the food was so good.
01:11:31We didn't have to change any of that.
01:11:32The rest of it was yours.
01:11:34Just like last time.
01:11:35This is not what I wanted.
01:11:36It's not a restaurant on the map.
01:11:45I'm looking for a very special convenience store with a secret entrance.
01:11:49Excuse me.
01:11:51Are you planning just looking for a supermarket?
01:11:53Yes.
01:11:54I read the most incredible review of the bar online and I'm desperate to find it.
01:11:58This writer's me.
01:12:01Isn't that you?
01:12:02Yes.
01:12:05You know, it's complicated.
01:12:07Can I take a selfie with you?
01:12:09Yes, of course.
01:12:15This means so much to me.
01:12:17You too.
01:12:19That was a sign.
01:12:21You don't understand me?
01:12:22That's why you should be proud of what you write.
01:12:24It's your voice and people obviously respond to it.
01:12:27You should embrace it.
01:12:30Well, I could ask you the same thing.
01:12:32I offered to put your name on the short story.
01:12:34You said no.
01:12:34Why?
01:12:35Because it wasn't part of the deal.
01:12:36What deal?
01:12:37Oh, um, it doesn't matter.
01:12:40Yeah, it does.
01:12:40What deal with him?
01:12:41We need to hurry.
01:12:42The line to see Anna Kelly is already down the block.
01:12:46That is what I'm talking about.
01:12:48You have to do the reading.
01:12:51No.
01:12:52Not until you tell me who you made a deal with.
01:12:54With the publisher.
01:13:03Yeah.
01:13:04To translate the short story.
01:13:05I knew about that.
01:13:07It was more than that.
01:13:09They asked me to do what I did before.
01:13:11They wanted to pair something strong with the retranslation.
01:13:13And they wanted to make sure that the voice sounded like you.
01:13:18Because it was.
01:13:20I mean, not really.
01:13:21It's both of us.
01:13:22You did the food.
01:13:23Wait, just stop with the food.
01:13:25You know it's about so much more than that.
01:13:28You know what the worst part is?
01:13:30I didn't realize that the only reason you were helping me was because of some deal.
01:13:33I thought you were helping me because we're friends.
01:13:35I am.
01:13:35I want to help you and Nico.
01:13:38I care about you both.
01:13:40What?
01:13:41You care about Nico.
01:13:43That's right.
01:13:47I think it's more than that.
01:13:50I think you're in love with him.
01:13:54Oh, I can't believe I didn't see this sooner.
01:13:58Why didn't I?
01:13:59Oh, I know.
01:14:00It's because I've been falling for all this stupid love stuff.
01:14:03Anna.
01:14:04Sorry.
01:14:04Beavis and Jordy.
01:14:06Anna?
01:14:07Yep.
01:14:07Anna, just stop.
01:14:09Nico and I are just friends.
01:14:11Honey, if you really believe that, you're lying to yourself.
01:14:15I'm telling you.
01:14:16It's way past time for that, okay?
01:14:18We both moved on.
01:14:19So you admit it.
01:14:20You have feelings for him.
01:14:21Of course I do.
01:14:24How could I not?
01:14:25He's the most incredible man I have ever met.
01:14:27Is that what you want to hear?
01:14:28No.
01:14:31But you know what?
01:14:32At least it's the truth.
01:14:33There you are.
01:14:59I was worried.
01:15:02Did Erika find you?
01:15:04She did.
01:15:05But...
01:15:05What is she?
01:15:06She...
01:15:06I...
01:15:07I...
01:15:18Welcome to El laberinto de los libros 115th St. Jordi Celebration.
01:15:26we are so lucky to have a reading this year from an author that helped us all fall in love with
01:15:41barcelona again ladies and gentlemen please welcome por favor un fuerte aplauso para la
01:15:49autora de barcelona mi amor anna kelly and as the sun dipped behind the skyline casting a golden glow
01:16:10over the city i realized it wasn't barcelona that had changed it was me the streets i once wandered
01:16:17in search of belonging were the same but now they pulsed with a rhythm i could finally hear
01:16:23i'd found home in the cobblestones in the salt of the sea breeze in the echo of church bells and most
01:16:31of all in the silence of my own heart barcelona had offered me its stories but it was my own
01:16:40that i fell in love with and for the first time i wasn't afraid to listen
01:16:47that's miraculous yes you are i didn't mean me miko it's time for me to stop being the writer i wish i
01:17:00was and become the writer i don't understand you will i have to say something
01:17:04the words that i just read to you
01:17:11they weren't written by me
01:17:15the real author is ericoles
01:17:24erica please come up here
01:17:34anna anna please anna wait i don't understand
01:17:46the version that you read the words that you fell for they they weren't mine they were hers
01:17:55except for the part about the food that was me but that's not important right i mean it's important
01:18:09to me but just not right now the point is erica i can't believe this all those conversation we had
01:18:16about the book the things i said i feel so stupid you were just following your heart
01:18:22here erica wrote this story about everything that happened read it
01:18:30where are you going i'm gonna bring her back
01:18:34you know i wish you hadn't told everyone about my work on your book
01:19:02what good did it do
01:19:04i'm sorry
01:19:06i couldn't keep up the lie
01:19:09and in terms of what good it did it helped me figure out who i really am
01:19:13you know what i was really meant to do and why shouldn't the whole world know who you are
01:19:18just not that way you know miko's gonna be really upset and
01:19:22if i could just find a way to help him understand
01:19:26and i think if he knew the whole story he would understand everything
01:19:31the whole story
01:19:34and i would have to tell him that you're in love with him
01:19:40i'm sorry if i broke your theory about love and faith
01:19:45yeah i mean believe me i'm rethinking everything
01:19:48but you know the thing about fate
01:19:52is i don't think it was actually ever about nico and me
01:19:57i think the fate thing was about you and me becoming friends
01:20:01and changing each other's lives
01:20:05hola
01:20:20hey
01:20:21oh
01:20:23you know what i already signed this
01:20:28you want me to sign it?
01:20:30what is going on?
01:20:31what is going on?
01:20:33well when you told the truth
01:20:35everyone in the city wants a copy signed by both of you
01:20:37gracias
01:20:38really?
01:20:39yeah
01:20:40here you are
01:20:41have you checked your socials?
01:20:42no
01:20:43the store is everywhere
01:20:45look how many new followers you have
01:20:47is nico okay?
01:20:49yeah where is he?
01:20:50oh he's in the cafe
01:20:52you need to go to him, erika
01:20:55and so what?
01:20:56i mean it's a long story
01:20:59that's why i gave him the shorter version
01:21:17it's el dia de saint geordi, you two
01:21:21don't mess it up this time
01:21:25so i guess you read it
01:21:29i did
01:21:30it's wonderful
01:21:33well um i'm really sorry nico
01:21:40i should have told you everything
01:21:42i should have told you about the book
01:21:43i should have told you what i did
01:21:45i should have told you how i felt
01:21:48i wish you had
01:21:49especially the part about how you feel
01:21:52i guess i just thought
01:21:54and then anna came and
01:21:56rubia, anna is a wonderful woman
01:21:58she's a wonderful woman
01:21:59but the woman of which i've always been in love
01:22:01you're always you
01:22:02you're always you
01:22:03i don't think i understand what you're saying
01:22:05i'm sorry
01:22:13no
01:22:15i'm sorry
01:22:16and Jordy.
01:22:25Release that, Jordy.
01:22:32You know, two people who love words,
01:22:34we haven't been using them very well.
01:22:37Until today?
01:22:41Rubia.
01:22:41Maybe you can help me with one last translation.
01:22:46I love you too, Niko.
01:22:53I love you too, Niko.
01:23:16Good night.
01:23:17Good night.
01:23:18And as soon as you fly,
01:23:19good night.
01:23:19Good night.
01:23:20Good night.
01:23:21There arerió, Guill impresses you learning,
01:23:23oh, your eyes,
01:23:25give me a disappointment

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