Four Sisters and a Wedding Page #10
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Alex, maybe you're right.
I prioritized my career.
I left everything behind to succeed.
But believe me,
I did not do that for myself.
I had to go there for us.
For our family's future.
Because we were deep in debt
from Papa's illness.
Then Mama had an operation.
Then CJ had to go to college.
Gabbie wasn't earning enough.
Teddie needed money to go to Spain.
And you were still looking for a job.
And I didn't want you
to stop pursuing a film career...
because you said you find joy in it.
Th at was your forte.
You wanted to succeed for Mom.
So despite my strong desire to go home,
because I was so lonely...
I chose not to for you.
I held myself back.
I steeled myself.
I made sacrifices because I needed to.
But just because I'm cold
doesn't mean I can't get hurt.
That I have no feelings.
I'm sorry, Bobbie.
I didn't know you felt that way.
Mom, I'm not judging you, okay?
I'm sorry. Sorry.
Because in my heart,
I loved you all the same way.
because they were weak.
They were sickly, remember?
Always n eedin g attention.
But you three...
you've always been independent.
You were strong.
Brave.
Bobbie, I'm sorry. Okay?
Mom, it's okay.
- Sorry.
- Sorry.
But I want you to know...
I'm so grateful for all you've done for us.
Thank you, Mom.
You, Teddie,
I'm thankful for you too.
You made sacrifices in Spain as well.
I want you to know...
I will love you no matter what.
I'm sorry, Mom.
I'm sorry, Bobbie.
You're smart too. Okay?
Okay?
Com e h ere.
I'm sorry
if I had any shortcomings, okay?
Mom, I'm the one
who should be apologizing.
I've never helped you in any way.
I always rebelled against you.
Even though I gave you a hard time...
that I can make it...
- so that you'd be proud of me.
- I know. I know, Alex. I know.
Sorry, Mom.
I'm not perfect.
But I am your mother.
And I will always love you
the best way I know how.
I love you, Moth er.
Teddie's crazy.
She thinks she's the least among us.
But it's obvious
Don't say th at.
- No one is petty in this family.
- Right.
We're just different.
Don't sugarcoat it.
It's okay.
I've accepted it.
Maybe that's why I dated Ch ad, too.
Bobbie, when you and Chad broke up
and he tried hitting on me...
I tried to control my feelings.
Really. I tried.
Because I wanted you two
to get back together again.
But...
It eventually became difficult...
Becau se...
It feels so good to be
appreciated by someone.
Ever since you left...
I lost a best friend.
Who will accept me for who I am.
That's why I got so hurt
when you got mad at me.
I felt...
That I had no right to be happy.
I had no right to be loved
because he's my sister's ex.
Sorry, Bobbie. Sorry, okay?
Because I wanted to be loved badly,
I hurt you.
Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
- Sorry.
- I'm sorry, too.
I got hurt so bad...
It became difficult for me to see
that you've been hurting, too.
. I'm sorry.
. I'm sorry.
- So, are we best friends again?
- Best friends.
- I'll make it up to you.
- Me too.
But I think there's someone
that we need to see first.
- Hurry! Come on!
- Where are you going?
We'll go with you.
Who knows what that bastard will do.
Relax. We're just going to talk.
He's not like that.
No! Bring Bobbie with you!
Okay.
If you need back-up,
we'll be right here.
Hon.
Hon, let me explain.
I chose you over my family.
I hurt my sister because of you.
But they're right.
You're just playing me.
I wasted my life for you.
That's for me.
That's for Bobbie. You a**hole!
Just leave that desperate b*tch !
- What did you say?!
- Alex...
Come here!
Alex!
- What the hell?!
- Ouch! Chad!
- Alex!
- Alex, what are you doing?
She called me a desperate b*tch!
- How dare you!
- What are we going to do with her?
- Teach her a lesson!
- Hit her!
Just get her ass!
- Get ready, b*tch.
- They want me to hit you!
- Hit her!
- Knock her out!
One! Two! Three!
Run!
Very good!
- Hey! That's enough!
- Let's go! Hey!
Th at was awesome!
What? Where is she?
Hurry up! Ain't here yet.
Okay, okay. Ch ocolate, Peanut butter...
Strawberry, butter, cream.
Chocolate, cream, chocolate, cream.
Ch ocolate, cream!
They're very playful.
They like to smear each other like that.
You, too!
And me, too!
Now, the kids are playing!
Ah!
Sis, don't!
Wait!
I might trip!
She's coming! She's coming!
What's happening?
What's going on?
Welcome to the Salazar Sandwich Club!
Why do you girls look like that?
What are you doing?
Mom, we made something for you.
- Here.
- Th an k you, Trixie.
You are our favorite Mom!
Well, you don't have a choice!
I'm your only mother.
Oh?
Thank you.
For looking after Mama.
And for taking care of us.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, too, Mom.
Th an k you, sisters.
What's this!
You'll finish your MA in New York, okay?
You'll stay at my place.
So that you and mom won't fight anymore.
What about mom?
What's the point of me being a maid?
I'll be the one to look after Mom.
And I know that Bobbie
will give me a fat paycheck.
' Really?
. Yes!
0k. I'll double your salary.
Yes, please.
I need money for shopping.
That's why!
Excu se m e.
But whose is that for?
That's for Fieb Reb.
That's why he's sweet!
Hello?
Fieb Heb. Yes?
The Wedding's not pushing through?
Why?
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Thank you.
Con dolen ce.
Th an k you, sisters.
Con dolen ce.
Con dolen ce.
Thank you.
I think, it's better this way.
- Sorry.
- Sorry.
I hope we could put the past behind.
Past is past.
I'm sorry for everything
that has happen ed, Mrs. Balls.
It's okay, Teddie.
We were a little hurt
for what had happened.
Beoau se you thought poorly of us.
But, like what I've said
past is past.
What really saddens me...
is CJ and Princess' wedding.
That's okay, mom.
But I've already paid the church.
Th e reception.
The gowns.
Even though they're ugly.
It won't go to waste.
There will be a wedding tomorrow.
Isn't it bad luck?
Trixie, hurry up! Your daddy's here!
- Daddy!!!
' He?! hon ey.
- Daddy, let's go to the church!
- Church?
Let's go, man!
They're all waiting for you!
- Why?
- Come on!
Bobbie told me the wedding
was can celled?
Not anymore. Come on! Let's go!
- Let's go!
- Don't you think I'm a...
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