In the Blood
1
( CRICKETS CHIRPING )
( GLASS SHATTERS )
WOMAN:
that he wouldn't be around
forever to protect me.
He was an outlaw,
and he knew
his days were numbered.
He told me that the only person
I could ever rely on was myself,
and even that person
may let you down.
F*** this.
( BARKING CONTINUES )
WOMAN:
My father taught me how to fight,
to survive,
to never be a victim,
to never cry,
because those tears
would be used against me.
( GUNSHOTS )
(GRUNTS)
WOMAN:
When he was killed,I never cried.
Never.
MAN:
What the f***?
WOMAN:
Not once.
MAN:
I want you to be happy,
but it doesn't hurt
to be cautious.
It's not like you guys were
high school sweethearts, okay?
I mean, you guys met at a needle
exchange, for Christ's sake.
It was Narcotics
Anonymous, all right?
And she is the reason
that I am still clean.
Yes, and I appreciate that,
but there's still a lot
of unknowns given her history,
which has a habit
of repeating itself.
WOMAN:
My brother's a lucky man.
( CHUCKLES )
My dad always said
consistent luck was skill.
Well, then, my brother's
consistently lucky.
MAN:
Prenups arethe norm today, Derek.
Marriage is business.
If it goes south, you're
going to need an exit strategy.
Ava already signed.
If you want to disown
or disinherit me, please,
draw up the papers,
and I will gladly sign them,
but I do not need an exit or...
- ...a strategy.
Now, is there anyone out there
Any family, friends?
Uh-uh.
That's okay. You've got us now.
We're your family.
PRIEST:
Please be seated.
Derek and Ava
have arrived
at this very special moment
in their lives.
"L, Derek..."
I, Derek...
- "...take you, Ava..."
- ...take you, Ava...
- "...to be my wife."
- ...to be my wife.
- Oh, my God!
- Freaking out.
- Freaking out.
- I'm not freaking out.
Bienvenido.
DEREK:
My grandfather,he bought this
back in the '40s for nothing.
We used to come here
in the summer when we were kids.
But now my dad
thinks it's too rustic,
and he'll only stay
at the Four Seasons.
What do you think?
- It's amazing.
- Right?
Right there,
that is my grandmother
on her wedding day.
Oh, and this here,
that's my uncle
and my mom when she was...
Wow.
You know, this is the first time
that I've actually been here
since she died.
I wish I could have met her.
Yeah.
Whoa. Whoa.
( DEREK LAUGHS )
Why aren't I driving?
I should keep
this rocket ripper.
Whoa! Yow!
(LAUGHS)
What?!
Whoo!
What are you thinking?
I think I'm supposed
to be asking you that.
- Typically, yeah, but...
-( LAUGHS )
Oh, my gosh. Hello.
May I?
What's your name?
- Ricardo.
- Ricardo.
Oh. You're handsome.
He looks good on you.
It works.
- You think so?
- I do. Hello.
- Hello.
- Uh-oh.
- And we'll take him.
-(LAUGHS)
- Come on.
Come on, little one.
Let's go.
You know,
you will be a great mother.
- You think so?
- Oh, I know so.
I didn't really have
the best influence.
Yeah, well, you know,
we both got an education
in how not
to raise your kids, so...
El bafio. I have to go
to the bathroom.
- That's Spanish for...
-( LAUGHS )
Learn something new every day.
All right, I'll be right back.
Hey, give me a kiss.
Do not go anywhere.
Stay right there.
Do not move.
( IAUGHIL19 )
- Hola. C6mo est?
- Bien.
Manny.
Ava.
Nice to meet you, Ava.
- Beautiful view, isn't it?
- It's gorgeous.
- Where are you from?
- Connecticut.
Do you know Earl Sanders?
Mm, uh...
I don't-- I don't think so.
He's from Connecticut.
Oh. Connecticut is
kind of a large space.
Si, si. I--
yo tengo familia--
I have family in Texas.
Okay.
Okay, not that close, but okay.
Babe, this is Manny.
He has family in Texas.
- Manny.
- Hey, man. What's up?
- Wow. What's up? Good.
- All good, all good.
- Welcome.
- Thank you.
Thank you.
So how much longer
are you guys on the island?
- A few more days.
- And nights.
Have you been to Cabarete?
I don't think so.
It's a beautiful,
beautiful place.
the Caribbean, in the rain forest.
No.
I'm afraid of heights.
- That sounds awesome.
- Oh, come on.
- My friend runs the place.
- Zip line.
I can take you guys tomorrow.
And it's a very safe place.
Only one person
died there last year.
- Only one person.
- Yeah.
Relax. I'm joking.
I'm joking. How about dancing?
You guys like dancing?
Ooh. Prefer zip-lining, but...
Well, I love dancing,
but this one...
I can't dance,
so why would I--
My friend runs the hottest club
on the entire island.
We can go there.
I don't care.
-( IAUGHS) I'd love to.
- Well, we can do both things.
- You'd love to?
- Yeah.
I'll tell you
what I'd love to do.
- Whoo!
- Come on!
( OVERLAPPING CHATTER)
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
Whoo!
( SPEAKS SPANISH )
Just one.
We don't drink.
' ISalud!
' ISalud!
WOMAN:
Gracias, Manny.
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
( SPEAKS SPANISH )
( GROWLS )
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
( LAUGHING )
All right. All right, ease up
on the hands there, chief.
Here we go.
DEREK:
All right, babe.Come back here.
Come back to me, babe.
Okay.
Hey, forget that gringo.
You're dancing with me.
Relax, man.
Hands off my girl, all right?
Relax, man.
Just take it easy, man.
- Oh, okay, Derek.
- ( CROWD SHOUTING )
- ( SCREAMS )
- Get the f*** off.
- ( SPEAKING SPANISH )
( YELLS )
You little b*tch.
- No. Ava, it's me.
- MANNY:
Let's go.DEREK:
Manny, we got to go now.
MANNY:
Come on,come on, come on.
All right, Ava.
You're all right. Let's go.
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
Let's go, Manny.
Come on, man.
Come here.
Come here. Come here.
Get in. Get in. Get in.
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
Let's go. Let's go.
Let's go. Let's go.
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
I'm f***ing tired of this sh*t.
I was just dancing
with that con la chavala esta.
MANNY:
Yo, what the hell?
I guess we're not going to that club
tomorrow night, huh?
You know that man
that you just messed with?
That's Big Biz, dude.
That's a f***ing
bad hombre, dude.
They better watch out
for you, girl.
You went crazy.
Like f***ing
ninja f***ing crazy.
Manny, Manny, let it go.
Drop it.
( SIGHS )
What the hell was that?
Huh?
I'm sorry.
( SPEAKING SPANISH )
MAN:
Best pieceof advice I ever got...
don't trust anybody.
You hard like your old man?
Hmm?
I got no problem with 15.
I like 15.
Sometimes the only way
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