Pieces of April
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:29:00
Okay, pour it in, sweetie.
:29:01
That's it. Look at you.
You're a natural.

:29:05
Right.
:29:06
While we're waiting for it
to dissolve, you stir.

:29:13
Yeah. You go, girl!
:29:14
Stop it. It's nothing.
:29:16
Have you ever done it before?
:29:18
- No.
- Then it's not nothing.

:29:20
- Excuse me. I just wanna...
- What's next?

:29:23
Next, we let it simmer
until it becomes a lovely texture.

:29:27
- Please, could you just...
- Then we let it cool off.

:29:31
Ladies, please.
:29:32
Honey, please just
use your words and we'll move.

:29:37
Don't worry about Eugene.
He always gets a little fussy.

:29:40
- Any luck finding another place?
- I haven't even started.

:29:44
- Probably the sooner...
- Evette.

:29:46
The sooner you find
another oven, the better.

:29:49
I'm coming, Eugene.
:29:50
- Don't worry. Done.
- Okay.

:30:01
Hi. Eugene and Evette in 2B...
do you know them?

:30:06
They're helping me for the time being,
and I was just wondering if...

:30:10
See, my family's coming,
and my mom, she's...

:30:15
It's complicated.
:30:16
Then the oven or the stove...
I don't know what it's called... started...

:30:21
Sorry.
:30:24
The truth is,
she's a rotten mother,

:30:26
so I don't even know why
you'd want to help me anyway.

:30:29
It's funny. My mother was
a mean woman, too. Nasty.

:30:34
There wasn't a nice bone
in her body.

:30:39
She smoked non-stop,
cheated at cards,

:30:42
and she complained
every day of her life.

:30:48
- Sorry.
- You know what?

:30:52
There's nothing I wouldn't do for
a chance to spend more time with her.


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