Tres 60 Page #4
- Year:
- 2013
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match the tags on the organs.
Why don't we go back
to the hospital?
Lmpossible,
Besides, I had to leave the key
in the drawer.
I couldn't risk him noticing
I'd taken it.
Right.
When I broke into his house
I knocked over a statue.
They guy came downstairs
and went outside.
He didn't see me, but he must have
suspected something.
Here.
Amber, Sapphire, Diamond,
Ruby, Emerald...
They're all here.
F***!
The Diamond Suite
costs 2 grand a night!
- What about the Sapphire?
- 1600.
That's the suite they were meeting
Jean Cristophe in.
- We have them by the balls.
- What?
It's easy.
We rent the Sapphire Suite
the night before.
I hide a camera, we record them
and take it to the police.
Mario, it costs 1600 a night.
- Is it a good idea or not?
- It sounds good.
- It sounds damn good.
- Yeah.
You saw the camera
I hid in the hallway.
You know it works.
Hey, you're manipulating me.
No, this is manipulation.
OK, stop.
What?
Your card.
We have to book the room.
Now?
The sooner the better,
to get things ready.
So 1600 just like that?
Think of it as an investment.
It's not like the money
will totally go to waste.
You two can spend the night
together.
Hey, don't push your luck.
You see? It's booked on Saturday.
It's definitely them.
But it's free on Friday.
Give me the card, quick!
Here.
SOUNDS AWESOME:
All set.
The suite is ours from midday
onwards on Friday.
I get out of class at 6,
but I can leave earlier
with a note saying I have to go
to the dentist's or something.
Tomorrow I'll send you a list
of the cameras to buy, OK?
OK.
Remember:
Try not. Do or do not.There is no try.
"Try not. Do or do not.
There is no try. "
It's Master Yoda's slogan.
- I haven't a clue who that is.
- Are you serious?
You must be joking.
So what?
Do you guys know what a 360 is?
No f***ing idea, right?
- Each to his own.
- OK.
Wow!
This place is amazing.
1600 a night.
If I were them,
I'd meet somewhere cheaper.
Like McDonald's.
I guess they have more privacy here.
Well...
If they chose this place,
it's to talk.
- So they'll be at the table.
- Yeah.
But we should put another camera
in the bedroom.
OK.
It's easy to hide it here
with all the fancy crap around.
Yeah.
And in here...
It's harder here.
We said the best place
would be in that corner.
Or film them from that wall.
Yeah, but where do we put it?
Look.
Here.
This is perfect.
The problem is working out the angle
between the slats.
OK, let's try it.
Hold the chair.
Can you see anything?
This is f***ed.
Let's try something else.
I'll ask Daniela
for her video camera.
I'll get in there
and film the whole thing.
- Are you crazy?
- It's the best we can do.
And we can't risk them finding
the cameras tomorrow
when they clean the room.
What if they turn on
the air conditioning?
I'll bring a blanket, food,
whatever else I need.
I only have to lie down.
Like being in bed, or on my board.
Keep the receipts for the webcams
and they'll give you a refund.
If you return them,
you can keep the money.
OK.
- One second...
- Sorry.
OK, Guille.
Everything OK?
Yeah, I'm just a bit tired.
No problem.
If you're tired, we can book
Guille...
I love being with you.
You can hold me if you want.
This is when the kiss comes, right?
Everything OK?
Yeah.
I'll get a room downstairs tonight.
That way I'll be in the building.
You're the best.
Here, take this.
What is it?
Lexatin.
If you're anxious or can't sleep,
wash it down with some water.
You'll be in there for a full day.
Thanks, but don't worry.
I'll be fine.
- Are you sure?
- I'm sure.
GOOD LUCK, SHERLOCK
Good evening, Fran.
How are you?
Evening. It's cold enough to freeze
- Good call.
- Evening, Alberto. How are things?
- Good.
Did that receptionist
get some work done on her face?
You're right,
she looked different.
But I couldn't put my finger on it.
She looks more and more
like that actress.
Women who use too much botox
end up with boot ugly faces.
Hey Fran, congratulations.
- I see you brought a bottle.
- This calls for a celebration.
Crack it open.
The old lady doesn't like gin.
- No ice for me.
- How's that?
Yes?
- Good evening, Jean Cristophe.
- Good evening...
everyone.
What's that?
What do you mean?
What's that drenched coat...
doing there?
Take it in the bathroom.
The priest said mass ran over
and he'd be a bit late.
We can start going over everything
and fill in Jean Cristophe
while we wait.
Of the nine orders this autumn,
most of them come from my hospital.
We have a body with four organs,
another with two
and two children with one each.
What's... their situation?
Perfect.
Three are in
the Intensive Care Unit
and the fourth child is on the ward
with straightforward symptoms.
Have you completed the histo...
histocompatibility study?
All of them.
The boy on the ward has had
an operation for appendicitis,
but he's illness prone.
We can claim he contracted
an infection with complications.
It would appear in a couple days
and we'd proceed with the extraction
4 days later.
On my end,
it's the same as always.
I'll be on call
at the Forensic Institute
the night of the extraction,
so when the body arrives
Very... good.
Do you mind if I turn up
the heating a bit?
There's just one snag
in this whole operation.
It concerns the order from Mallorca,
needs a heart and...
Get to the point.
The boy's blood type is AB negative
with highly allergic reaction.
reacts more than 76%,
which drastically reduces
the number of people
from whom he can receive an organ
and we've had to look to people
outside of the hospital
to find the perfect donor.
And?
- We've had to go back into schools.
- I don't see...
what the... problem is.
Remember...
that idiot...
who wanted... a kidney...
from a vegetarian... child.
Yes, but that time we only needed
to know the donor's blood type.
This time we've had to remove
a ganglion
to carry out
the histocompatibility study.
We've sent several AB negative
children to the hospital.
After carrying out the necessary
analyses in the schools, of course.
We claimed we had to remove
a branchial or thyroglossal cyst
and we found the perfect donor
3 months ago.
He's the perfect age, weight,
everything.
Since we released him,
Fran has been shadowing him,
following his every move.
We know where he lives,
who his friends are, his habits,
everything.
And?
We'd have to kidnap him.
I still... don't see...
what the problem is.
Well,
we have to decide if it's worth
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