Zatima (2022) s01e05 Episode Script
The Element of Surprise
1
-You need to leave!
-I'm showing her how fucking t--
[gunshot]
[Zac] Previously on "Zatima"
You know the guy I was
telling you that I, that I dated
that dumped me and then went
and married another girl?
If you're gonna do this real
estate and stock game,
you're gonna need a partner.
And I got 1.2 in the can
I can put in with you.
I mean if your relationship is
as solid as you say it is,
-tell him.
-Okay, I will.
I'm not gonna live
for much longer.
Nobody deserves that.
All the shit I did to you,
I think I deserve it.
[music]
-Woo, hi.
-What's up?
Um, is Zac around?
-Depends on who asking.
-Oh, I'm Deja.
Nice.
What you want with Zac?
-Uh, I'm here to see the house.
-Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
-I'm Zac. What's up?
-Man! What?
Who the hell
is you running from?
I'm not running from nobody.
It's just
It's just what?
If you lived around here,
you would know.
It's just a lot,
be a lot sometimes.
-Do I not wanna see this place?
-Oh, no, no, no, you do.
-You do.
-Are you sure?
-[Zac] I'm positive.
-Okay.
-I'm positive.
-[Deja] Okay.
-So I thought Valerie was
-Oh, no, Valerie
she was running late
and I, honestly,
I have another appointment,
so can I just see it?
Oh, yeah, sure, sure.
Um, okay, right this way.
[Deja] Okay.
[Zac] Yes, yes, yes.
It's a
little dusty in here.
Sorry about that, I
Oh, no, I didn't
mean it like that.
-I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
-No, it's cool.
It's cool.
It's dusty, but
I should have it clean.
And I'm sorry about outside.
-That's
-Oh, no, that's okay.
-Trust me, I understand.
-You do?
Yeah, you have no idea.
Whatwhat was that?
What was that?
Nothing, I like it.
This is nice.
This isit's really, really
cute up in here.
I love it.
-Yeah?
-Yeah.
-It used to be
a little bit bigger, but I took
a lot
of the square footage
for next door, so
Oh, can I see that one?
No, no, that's not for lease.
It's not for lease.
That's too bad.
Why?
Isis it too small? Is it?
No. Thisthis is great.
This is awesome.
-This is perfect for me.
-I got a little greedy.
A little greedy.
Um, I got greedy next door
-with the square footage.
-[Deja] Oh.
That's what, yeah, that's what I
got greedy with 'cause
Well, I mean, whoever got it
must be really lucky, you know?
Yeah, I'm lucky.
I'm a lucky guy.
I'm a lucky guy, that's right.
I'm a lucky guy.
-You live next door?
-Yeah.
Oh, this is great.
Oh my
no, no, no, because I love the
fact that the landlord is
just right next door
and he's, and he's
What? He's what?
-Can I be honest?
-Yeah, be honest.
I'm a single girl, you know?
And I just, I love the fact
that the landlord is next door
and he's strong.
I see.
-I see.
-I mean, um, I like it.
I love it. I'll take it.
What do I have to do?
I mean, do you need mydo you
need to check my credit?
Do you need my first and last
rent?
References, matter of fact,
I have everything here.
-Just take it.
-This isthis is everything?
Yeah, the application,
everything.
-How'd you get the application?
-Oh, Valerie.
Oh, Valerie, that's right.
Okay, cool, cool, cool.
Good, this is good.
-Yeah.
-This is good.
-So, um
when can I move in?
I'ma go through this
with a fine-toothed comb.
-Okay.
-And I will call you back.
-Okay.
-Promise.
You better.
-All right?
-All right, Well, I mean,
it was,
I really hope it works out.
Either way, it was very nice to
meet you, Zac.
I was nice to meet you, too
Deja.
-[Zac] Deja.
-Like Deja vu.
-Deja vu.
-[Deja laughs]
-I'll see you.
-Yeah, you better call me.
-I got you.
-Let me walk you out.
-Coming for you.
You really don't have to,
honestly.
My car's right there.
I'm going right there.
Come on, man.
Let me, come on.
-Oh.
-After you.
-He's a gentleman, huh?
-Always.
Please.
[laughter]
[music]
Love ain't perfect.
We still working. ♪
May not be what we see on TV
but it's damn sure worth it. ♪
Uh-huh.
Love ain't perfect. ♪
But we still working.
Yeah. ♪
Don't gotta be
what we see on IG, ♪
'cause we still worth it.
Uh-huh. ♪
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Doo, doo, doo, doo, ♪
doo, doo, doo, doo.
I'm always gonna be a gentleman,
you know?
-That's good.
-Oh, ooh.
-Oh, looks like somebody's
got me blocked in.
Oh, that would
what's good y'all?
-Let me get your door.
-Girl, you are fine.
-Hey, hey, hey.
-I gotta go,
if somebody could just.
-Go ahead.
-Oh, man.
-Relax.
-It's all good.
-I appreciate you, Deja. Okay?
They don't live here, do they?
-No, they don't.
-Come on, bro.
Bug off!
They just my friends
who will never be invited here
ever again.
-Yo, bro, it's like that?
-Can you move your car, bro?
-I'm moving it.
-Damn.
So, you gonna be back here,
then?
Deja, I'll holler at you.
-Don't do that, bro.
-[angry mumbling]
What the hell?
One time for the one time, bro.
He moving it.
Dude, I'll back you out.
-[Deja] Okay.
-I'll make sure
I can help, too.
Okay.
There you go. You're good.
-Yes, girl. Okay.
-There you go.
-She know how to whip it too?
-That way.
-Uh.
-[Deja] Call me, okay?
-All right, Deja.
-I'll call you too.
I got the paperwork.
Ooh, she know how to drive a
stick?
Thank you.
-Y'all stupid!
-What?
-Stupid and stupid!
-Who was that?
-Come on, bro.
-Pick this up. Pick it up.
Get the leaf blower.
Stupid and stupid!
That's my tenant, bro!
That's my money.
-For real?
-Put that over there.
So she gonna be here?
If you don't mess it up.
I'm just saying,
maybe we could
-Yo, nigga, this you?
-Yeah, that's, that's me.
-Damn.
-It's crazy, right?
-Yo, let me up in this shit.
-All right.
-I got you, I got you.
-I see.
-[Zac] I'm doing all right.
-Your bro know about this?
-Uh, nah, nah, not exactly.
-Oh shit, let me call him.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't do that, don't do that.
I'ma call him.
I'ma call him.
-Man, he gonna find out anyway.
-Iso let me do that.
When's the last time
you seen him, though?
-Shit.
-It's been a minute.
-Yo.
-Gosh.
Hey, man.
He gonna be proud of you, bro.
He gonna flip his wig
when he sees
I know.
Yeah, I know, I know.
I'll make sure I tell him.
I'll make sure I tell him.
-Why, why are y'all here?
-Oh, we're here to
-take you to that party.
-Oh yeah.
Man, I ain't going to no party
with y'all fools, man.
-Yo, come on, man.
-Nah, man, you can't do that.
No, no, bro, you coming.
-Bro, y'all here when--
-No.
We know you wouldn't go if we
didn't come and get you, nigga.
So let's go.
We bouncing.
-Facts.
-It is 4:00, bro.
-Okay, so
-Okay, shit, well,
let's grab some beers 'til then
and chill.
All right, fine. Fine.
Just can y'all go inside?
That's what I'm talking about.
Do it one time
-for the one time, baby.
-Oh, man.
Come on let's get it.
What you doing?
[Tony] Man
I gotta make
some business calls.
This nigga calling to get
permission
to make sure we can come over.
Ain't nobody calling about
no permission, bro.
-Are you serious, bro?
-Bro, this nigga,
we not 12 years old no more.
You don't need no permission
slip from the girl.
Can y'all go inside
before I change my mind?
Ah, ah, ah, ah,
you got drinks?
Can you grab the leaf blower,
please?
All right,
grab that man, come on.
-Let me check this out.
-Make yourself useful.
-Oh, this is nice!
-Oh, hey!
Take your shoehey, do not
-Nathan!
-[Nathan] I got you. I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
[sighs] Oh gosh.
[phone rings]
-Hey.
-[Zac] Hey, where you at?
I'm, um, I'm at work.
I'm about to leave now.
Why you sound like that?
[Fatima] Like what?
Come on, you all right?
[sighs] Nothing. Nothing.
Babe, come on, tell me
what's the matter.
Look, I'll tell you
when I get home.
You sure?
[Fatima] Yes.
All right, well,
my boys came by.
Your boys?
-[Zac] Yeah, uh,
Nathan and Tony.
Oh. Okay.
All right,
but I'ma tell 'em to leave
'cause I can tell
you're not in the mood.
Babe, it's fine.
Babe, you are not okay.
What's the matter?
-[Fatima] [sighs] Babe
What's the matter?
Look, II promise I'll tell
you when I get home.
-Okay?
-All right.
-I'll see you soon.
-[Fatima] All right.
Fuck. These two, boy.
These two.
-Okay.
-You just gonna put
My man, proud of you.
Why are you coming from
upstairs?
Huh?
Why?
This is a nice place.
I'm telling you.
-And you drop
-Make yourself at home.
-I didn't know where to put it.
-Put it over there.
Why you going through my
pictures, bro?
Yo, brother,
this girl is bad, yo.
Put my pictures down, bro.
Outside! Put it outside!
It's gas!
-I got it, it got it.
-Really? Really?
-My bad, man.
You remedial!
You are remedial.
Somebody's upset.
Bro, this girl is bad, man.
Like, Black girl magic.
She's got the braids, oh man.
I'm proud of you, bro.
Thanks. Thanks.
Damn. Okay.
I see you.
Yeah, man you know
it had to be something.
-She bad, brother.
-You know I keep a bad one.
She fine, uh, but old girl that
just left here.
-Nigga.
-Ooh hoo.
-I would be beat them brakes.
-First of all,
she not finer than Fatima.
And I'm just renting her a spot.
Oh, hey bro, let her know she
can park that ass
on my face all day.
Yo, come on, bro.
You know I called dibs
on that, right?
Look, forget that.
You gonna rent her
the spot or what?
-I mean
-Hell no.
You a damn fool if you think
your girl gonna let her
move next door.
Time out.
It ain't even like that, son.
[laughter]
-Okay.
-Tweekin'.
Y'all laughing a little too loud
in my house.
Okay, but look, look, look.
All women they kinda
territorial.
They like that, man.
Bro, just 'cause you married a
nagonized broad
don't mean all women
is like that.
Okay, I'm just saying
they all start out sweet.
That's how they get you.
It's the game.
Bro, you not scaring me, son.
I know she the one, bro.
That's it. It's a wrap.
-Let it go.
-Oh, okay.
You know she the one?
Oh, okay.
Well, we gonna see tonight when
we see all the hoes
at this special party.
Mm-hmm.
Well, we not gonna see nothing
'cause I'm not going.
-Bullshit, you going, bro.
-Nah, nah, nah.
We gonna make sure of it, bro.
Where's the rest
of the liquor
so that we can get right?
-We need to turn up.
-First of all,
that's all the liquor
I got, you alcoholic.
So let it go.
You can go do
whatever you gotta do
but I'm staying here.
That's it?
Oh, hell no.
No, no, I'ma make
a liquor run real quick.
What you want?
Some liquor, some beer?
Let's do beer and then we're
gonna drink at the party.
Oh, bet.
I'll be right back.
No, no, no, no, you don't
gotta come back.
You can get the liquor
and keep going home.
But you can put my pictures
back. That you can do.
Oh, no sir, there's a
I saw a jacuzzi out here
and then guess what?
-Nate, Nate, Nate!
-I'm getting in.
Whoa, hold, hold, hold, Nate.
You are not getting in
my jacuzzi.
You ain't even got no trunks,
bro. What are you doin'?
Oh, bro. It's cool.
I brought my birthday suit, man.
-[Zac] Nate!
-Nate! He good, he good.
-He good, he good.
-Tony! Tony!
-Be right back.
-Nate! Tony!
-[Tony] Let me just do
-Nate!
Nate, don't get in my
jacuzzi naked!
I got trunks!
I got trunks!
I got trunks!
[horn honks]
Hey.
Hey.
You okay?
-I just
-Still thinking about Ian?
-He has cancer.
-What?
-Yeah.
-Damn, is that what he said?
-Yeah.
-Did he look sick?
No, he didn't.
Hm, and you believe him?
-Angela
-Look, that nigga hears a lot
about more than we can
possibly imagine.
I know that.
But he wouldn't lie about that.
His eyes looked weak.
I could see it.
Damn, girl.
I just
I just feel so bad for him.
Well, run them feeling back
through the filter
of all the shit he put you
through.
I know. I know.
I just, I don't want him to die.
-Not like that.
-No, you're right.
Of course not.
Girl, I just be
thinking about it
and it be pissing me off
all over again.
I know.
My emotions are just
all over the damn place.
I get it.
But look, just go home, okay?
Go home, get some rest.
I can't.
He's in the coffee shop
in the lobby.
What?
-Yeah.
-Why?
He said he wants to talk to me
and apologize
and all that.
Fatima, are you strong enough
for that?
-Yeah.
-Girl, look at you.
I mean, he had you weak.
Look, I can talk to him, I can.
Just don't want to.
Then don't.
The man is dying.
I gotta say something.
-Shit.
-How bad is it?
-Stage four.
-Shit. Girl.
Look, you want me
to go with you?
No, no, it's fine.
You sure?
I can just stay here and wait.
Go home.
-You sure?
-Yes.
Okay.
But look, you call me
as soon as you're done.
I will.
[phone ringing]
-Listen, girl
-Answer it.
-I love you.
-I love you, too.
[phone rings]
Hey.
Yeah, I'm on the way home.
I just, I'm gonna sit with
Fatima for a little while.
Okay, I'm on the way.
Yeah, I love you, too.
Okay, bye.
So y'all, telling each other
you love each other.
Girl, he's special.
Okay.
I'll see you later.
-I got you.
-Thank you.
-Girl, call me.
-I will.
[music]
[Nathan] You know she got
two kids, right?
I'm not surprised.
She and Lebron
-Go down town.
-Go down town. [laughs]
[phone ringing]
[Zac] Oh my gosh, man.
Hey, your phone ringing.
-Hello?
-[Valerie] Hi, Zac?
What's up?
-[Valerie] Hey, I'm up front.
-Are you?
-[Valerie] Yep.
-All right, I'm coming.
[Valerie] Yeah,
come let me in.
Who that is?
Really?
Is she fine?
-Man.
-I'm coming.
No, you not.
You wet.
But I look good.
No, you don't.
-You hatin'.
-Stay here.
I'll think about it.
Stay here.
I ain't never
had a bigger hater.
-Here, here, here.
-All right, Zachary.
Gosh.
I ain't never having kids.
-Hey, come in.
-Hey, thank you.
-No problem.
Oh, I just love this place.
Hey, hey, you mentioned that.
You mentioned that.
I know.
Did Deja like next door?
Uh, yeah, she did. She did.
I checked her credit.
It is perfect.
Good, good, good.
Good, good.
Did you like her, or
I mean, she seemed like she
could be a good tenant.
Oh, so can I tell her
she got it?
Oh, no we can wait on that.
I'm gonna have to speak
to my, my business partner.
Business partner?
When did
He means his, uh,
better half.
Oh, uh, are you the better half?
Him? Hell no!
wait, you think we're gay?
II just assumed.
What makes you think that?
I don't know, Nate.
Maybe it's 'cause you half naked
dripping all over my carpet
with your arm around me.
Oh. Oh, my bad.
I'm sorry.
I was, uh, kinda thirsty.
I thought I'd come up
and get a drink.
Kinda thirsty?
Kinda thirsty.
You are sexy as hell.
Kinda thirsty.
Can you go back outside?
Okay, all right.
All right. See you soon, okay?
You gonna clean this shit up,
too.
I got you, man.
Okay.
[Valerie gasps]
Oh.
Um, I'm sorry about that.
It's my homeboy, Nathan.
It's no problem.
[Zac] We were friends
since we were young.
He's harmless.
Trust me, he's harmless.
I see.
And I also see you need
to check with your lady friend.
What?
Oh, no, not at all.
Not at all. We're good.
Okay. You sure?
Yeah, I'm sure.
-All right, well
-Because of what he said?
Oh, you don't gotta listen to
him.
Him? You see him?
He ain't all there, so we good.
We good.
I just wanna make sure that
I tell her so that
I'm honest and up front.
So she's aware.
I just wanna make sure
she's aware.
-Okay, okay.
-You know what I'm saying?
I see.
Um, so just call me then.
I got you.
I just need
how am I supposed
to call you?
You have my business card,
remember?
-I do?
-Yeah.
But it didn't say
Shady Val on it.
-I didn't think that was you.
-See?
-Got you, see?
-You got jokes.
-I do.
-You got jokes.
You know what, if you wanna
sell this place though,
I'll take it off your hands.
I mean
-No, I'm good.
-You're good?
-Yes, I'm good.
-All right, talk to you soon.
-All right, Shady.
-Bye, Zac.
Let me get that.
[Valerie] Thank you.
Damn.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
I didn't mean to
spring this on you.
It's fine, really
Here you are trying to comfort
me after all this shit.
I just wish I was man enough
to say you're the right girl,
but the wrong time.
Instead I played you.
Yeah, you did.
Fatima, I don't have nothing
to lose now,
so I need to tell you
why I ran.
Does it even matter?
I ran because I was wondering
what else was out there.
I know you came along and you
were so damn perfect.
But I figured if I settled down
with you then
I wouldn't have been able to
have fun, so I married her.
Why?
Her dad had money.
-Wow.
-I'm sorry.
They set me up.
I know that's fucked up.
Yeah, it is.
And I
You didn't even tell me that the
two of you were dating.
I know.
You said y'all had broken up.
I know.
But you were with her the whole
time.
I know.
And I'm so sorry.
[sobbing] And then you
got me pregnant.
And you talked me
into an abortion.
-Fatima
-I'm not finished.
And before I was even healed,
you came to me
and told me it was over.
And you were going to marry her.
I know.
I was so fucking stupid.
Well, Fatima, this had nothing
to do with you.
You were enough.
It was my dumbass trying
to fuck around and play games.
Not being man enough to see
what I had
right in front of me.
Now I don't even have time
to fix it.
So I'm here trying to just
tell you everything.
But
Look, Ian, you know what?
It's over.
And I'm actually happy now.
And I thank you
for telling me this
because I think
it's actually gonna help me heal
and deal with the anger
that I have.
And help me to be
a better person
in the relationship
that I'm in right now.
Is he good to you?
He is.
He better be.
Better than you ever were.
Damn.
I'm sorry, but it's true.
Even when I was good?
Ian, even when you were good,
it was always followed
with some bullshit.
Yeah, I know.
Look, um, I'm sorry
that you're sick, Ian,
I really am.
And hell, I loved you and
I still got a lot
of love for you.
But I don't wanna see you suffer
or even see you in pain.
I know your mom has
to be devastated.
She is.
And she really wants
to talk to you.
Yeah, I can't do that.
Why not?
Y'all were so close.
Because, Ian, you and I are
done.
Fatima, do me a favor.
I'm her only child.
I just need you to be there for
her when I'm gone.
Don't do that.
Get up!
-Get up.
-Please.
No, I gotta go.
-[Ian] Will you call her?
Yes, I'll call her.
Okay. I'm sorry.
It's okay.
[music]
Man, I'm tell you,
she was so damn fine.
-Like, fine.
-Nate, Nate.
You know your wife crazy.
If she find out
My nigga, if I could leave her
and them kids, I would.
Bro, don't say that, son.
What do we always say
since we was young?
We won't never leave our kids.
Exactly.
Don't do that. Don't do that.
I know, man.
But she be letting them
talk back to me and shit, bro.
Like, I ain't a man or
something.
Bro, that's on you.
That's your wife,
and your kids, and your house.
Bro, that's your fault.
Nah, man.
You don't understand, bro.
Every time I wanna say something
it's a fight.
She always wanna pick a fight.
It's always something, bro.
I mean, we did kinda tell you.
Look, I'll give you that.
I wish I would have listened
to you and Tony when y'all told
me that I need to slow down
on the whole
marriage thing.
And we did tell you that.
But you don't ever
listen to nobody.
You know how my life
would be right now
if I didn't get married?
No, Nate, how would
your life be, bro?
Shit, I'd probably be touring
the country with some
fine ass superstar.
You know what I'm saying?
Bottle service, VIP,
backstage passes.
-Whole shadig.
-Nigga, you a capologist, bro.
That would never be your life,
ever, bro.
All I'm saying is, man,
listen to me now, all right?
Oh my God.
Yo, please don't
move this chick in, man.
Come on, bro.
Like, we just got the bag,
my nigga.
Like, we ain't even hit the
strip club yet,
you know what I'm saying?
You wanna move
a whole chick in here?
Like, look at this place.
You know how many bitches we
could have up in here?
We, we, we, we.
I hear a lot of we's.
We, we, there's no we.
I got the bag.
-And I got
-Selfish, selfish, selfish.
That's funny coming from you,
bro.
-That's funny.
-That's low.
-I'm good though, okay?
-Okay.
-I got it.
-Yo, so we going to this party.
Bro, we not going to no party,
bro.
Nigga, yes we are.
I keep telling you no.
You don't listen.
It's hot in here, man.
I'm about to get outta here.
Finally.
Thank God.
-[Tony] Yo.
-Thanks for these trunks.
Oh, maybe I'll stay
a little longer.
Here you go.
-Perfect timing.
-Here.
-Ah, appreciate you, my man.
You know I got you.
Yo, I was telling him
he's going to this party.
Oh yeah, oh yeah,
we gonna turn up.
I'm telling y'all again,
I'm not going to no party.
Come on, bro.
Let's do it one time
-for the one time.
-Yeah.
I'm good, I told y'all.
I'm not going.
You really feeling this chick,
huh?
Nah, I'm not feeling her.
I love her.
This is what I'm trying to
tell you, I love her.
-Okay.
-I'm good.
Y'all gonna have to grow up
and let this go.
This whole me leaving her thing
'cause I'm not doing it anymore.
Come on, Zachary!
-Come on, man.
-I'm good, guys. I'm good.
And as a matter of fact,
y'all can finish these beers,
and when she comes,
I'll introduce you,
you can say hi,
but then you have to go.
-Come on, Zachary.
-No, no, no, no, no, no.
-Agree with me.
-[Tony] Okay, okay, okay.
Say hi.
-Hi.
-Hi.
-I have to go.
-I have to go.
Do I gotta say it like that?
Nathan, Nathan,
I need verbal confirmation.
Hi.
I'll think about it.
[Zac] That's the plan.
I know he is who he is.
Hold this.
I'ma see how long
she's gonna be.
And then y'all out.
-[Tony] Man.
-Practice.
-Remember what I told you?
-Practice. Yeah, yeah.
-What are we doing?
-Hi, I have to go.
-Thank you. Thank you.
-Got you, got you.
-Appreciate y'all!
-I'm not doing it.
-My guys!
-Hey, look man.
We gotta save him.
He don't know what the hell he
getting himself into.
Right, you don't know the half.
Look, peep game. Look at this.
No, what isis that her?
Yes.
Who this nigga she hugging on?
Exactly what I'm saying, bro.
When was this?
Yo, peep game, right?
So I'm at the liquor store,
I walk out, I look through the
window of the coffee shop,
and I see her, it's his girl
sitting there talking
to some dude.
I'm like, this chick looks
familiar.
That's when it hits me.
It's her.
[sighs] Oh, fuck no, bro.
She not about to play the homie.
Come on.
-[Tony] Nah, bro.
We gotta do something.
But, but don't be an asshole.
I can't make no promises on
that.
-Come on, man.
-Come on, man.
Let's save my mans.
Hey, baby, where you at?
I'm trying to get rid of these
knuckleheads.
-Yes.
-Hey.
-You okay?
-Yeah.
-You sure?
-Yeah, are they still here?
Yeah, they, they outside.
But I'ma get rid of them,
I promise.
No, baby, it's fine.
-Just hang with them.
-No. You're not okay.
What's the matter?
I'm good.
I'ma say hi to them
and then I'm just gonna go
upstairs and relax.
It's been a really draining day.
Is it still about Belinda?
Um, yeah, partly.
Hello.
Hi.
-I'm Tony.
-I'm Fatima. Nice to meet you.
-I'm Nathan.
-Hi.
You always look this good when
you go to work?
Um
That's is not what
we practiced outside.
-I'm just saying.
-It didn't feel right to us.
-Thank you.
-Damn, girl.
You look good for just coming
from work.
Really?
Really?
Get the fuck out.
Get the fuck out.
-I can't, no
-No, babe, no, it's fine.
You guys have fun.
It's fine.
No, I'm not,
I don't wanna have fun.
I'm good. I'm gonna be with you.
I wanna stay with you tonight.
No, I'm gonna go upstairs and
relax.
-You guys do your thing.
-Babe, no, babe. Come on.
Hey, we're gonna take him out
tonight.
-No, they not.
-No.
No, no.
I'm gonna make sure you good.
I can catch up with them later.
I'm fine.
But you know what?
You haven't had a good time
in a long time.
So go with your boys.
Fatima, we have a good time
every night.
I'm talking about without me.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, she wants to
be without you.
It's okay.
I swear to God, Nathan.
I'm gonna fuck you up.
No, you misunderstanding,
you know?
In the beginning, that's how
they say get lost, you know?
And after awhile it's get the
fuck out of here, right?
-Right?
-I, um, I think he knows
-what I mean.
-I do. I do.
-Does he?
Really?
Uh, so can we take him out?
Do you mind?
Yeah, y'all, you know what?
Y'all do you.
I'm good.
-You good?
-Yes, baby, go.
-Um, it was nice meeting y'all.
-Nice to meet you too.
All right,
I'll be upstairs shortly.
Okay.
-That's some bullshit, bro.
-What? No.
Bring it down just a little
bit.
She said it was okay to go out.
I don't wanna
go out with you, bro.
You play too much, man.
-Trust me, you're going out.
-Yo, yo, look.
So who gonna make me go out?
Who gonna make me go out?
-Okay, okay, okay.
-Who gonna make me go out?
-Who gonna make me go out?
-Let's just breathe.
Hey, shut up.
Show him, Tony.
-Hey, shut up! Show him.
-Not like this.
Nigga, do it!
All right, fine.
Look.
[Fatima] Is everything all
right down there, babe?
Yeah.
He took that when he left
the liquor store.
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
-You need to leave!
-I'm showing her how fucking t--
[gunshot]
[Zac] Previously on "Zatima"
You know the guy I was
telling you that I, that I dated
that dumped me and then went
and married another girl?
If you're gonna do this real
estate and stock game,
you're gonna need a partner.
And I got 1.2 in the can
I can put in with you.
I mean if your relationship is
as solid as you say it is,
-tell him.
-Okay, I will.
I'm not gonna live
for much longer.
Nobody deserves that.
All the shit I did to you,
I think I deserve it.
[music]
-Woo, hi.
-What's up?
Um, is Zac around?
-Depends on who asking.
-Oh, I'm Deja.
Nice.
What you want with Zac?
-Uh, I'm here to see the house.
-Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
-I'm Zac. What's up?
-Man! What?
Who the hell
is you running from?
I'm not running from nobody.
It's just
It's just what?
If you lived around here,
you would know.
It's just a lot,
be a lot sometimes.
-Do I not wanna see this place?
-Oh, no, no, no, you do.
-You do.
-Are you sure?
-[Zac] I'm positive.
-Okay.
-I'm positive.
-[Deja] Okay.
-So I thought Valerie was
-Oh, no, Valerie
she was running late
and I, honestly,
I have another appointment,
so can I just see it?
Oh, yeah, sure, sure.
Um, okay, right this way.
[Deja] Okay.
[Zac] Yes, yes, yes.
It's a
little dusty in here.
Sorry about that, I
Oh, no, I didn't
mean it like that.
-I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
-No, it's cool.
It's cool.
It's dusty, but
I should have it clean.
And I'm sorry about outside.
-That's
-Oh, no, that's okay.
-Trust me, I understand.
-You do?
Yeah, you have no idea.
Whatwhat was that?
What was that?
Nothing, I like it.
This is nice.
This isit's really, really
cute up in here.
I love it.
-Yeah?
-Yeah.
-It used to be
a little bit bigger, but I took
a lot
of the square footage
for next door, so
Oh, can I see that one?
No, no, that's not for lease.
It's not for lease.
That's too bad.
Why?
Isis it too small? Is it?
No. Thisthis is great.
This is awesome.
-This is perfect for me.
-I got a little greedy.
A little greedy.
Um, I got greedy next door
-with the square footage.
-[Deja] Oh.
That's what, yeah, that's what I
got greedy with 'cause
Well, I mean, whoever got it
must be really lucky, you know?
Yeah, I'm lucky.
I'm a lucky guy.
I'm a lucky guy, that's right.
I'm a lucky guy.
-You live next door?
-Yeah.
Oh, this is great.
Oh my
no, no, no, because I love the
fact that the landlord is
just right next door
and he's, and he's
What? He's what?
-Can I be honest?
-Yeah, be honest.
I'm a single girl, you know?
And I just, I love the fact
that the landlord is next door
and he's strong.
I see.
-I see.
-I mean, um, I like it.
I love it. I'll take it.
What do I have to do?
I mean, do you need mydo you
need to check my credit?
Do you need my first and last
rent?
References, matter of fact,
I have everything here.
-Just take it.
-This isthis is everything?
Yeah, the application,
everything.
-How'd you get the application?
-Oh, Valerie.
Oh, Valerie, that's right.
Okay, cool, cool, cool.
Good, this is good.
-Yeah.
-This is good.
-So, um
when can I move in?
I'ma go through this
with a fine-toothed comb.
-Okay.
-And I will call you back.
-Okay.
-Promise.
You better.
-All right?
-All right, Well, I mean,
it was,
I really hope it works out.
Either way, it was very nice to
meet you, Zac.
I was nice to meet you, too
Deja.
-[Zac] Deja.
-Like Deja vu.
-Deja vu.
-[Deja laughs]
-I'll see you.
-Yeah, you better call me.
-I got you.
-Let me walk you out.
-Coming for you.
You really don't have to,
honestly.
My car's right there.
I'm going right there.
Come on, man.
Let me, come on.
-Oh.
-After you.
-He's a gentleman, huh?
-Always.
Please.
[laughter]
[music]
Love ain't perfect.
We still working. ♪
May not be what we see on TV
but it's damn sure worth it. ♪
Uh-huh.
Love ain't perfect. ♪
But we still working.
Yeah. ♪
Don't gotta be
what we see on IG, ♪
'cause we still worth it.
Uh-huh. ♪
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Doo, doo, doo, doo, ♪
doo, doo, doo, doo.
I'm always gonna be a gentleman,
you know?
-That's good.
-Oh, ooh.
-Oh, looks like somebody's
got me blocked in.
Oh, that would
what's good y'all?
-Let me get your door.
-Girl, you are fine.
-Hey, hey, hey.
-I gotta go,
if somebody could just.
-Go ahead.
-Oh, man.
-Relax.
-It's all good.
-I appreciate you, Deja. Okay?
They don't live here, do they?
-No, they don't.
-Come on, bro.
Bug off!
They just my friends
who will never be invited here
ever again.
-Yo, bro, it's like that?
-Can you move your car, bro?
-I'm moving it.
-Damn.
So, you gonna be back here,
then?
Deja, I'll holler at you.
-Don't do that, bro.
-[angry mumbling]
What the hell?
One time for the one time, bro.
He moving it.
Dude, I'll back you out.
-[Deja] Okay.
-I'll make sure
I can help, too.
Okay.
There you go. You're good.
-Yes, girl. Okay.
-There you go.
-She know how to whip it too?
-That way.
-Uh.
-[Deja] Call me, okay?
-All right, Deja.
-I'll call you too.
I got the paperwork.
Ooh, she know how to drive a
stick?
Thank you.
-Y'all stupid!
-What?
-Stupid and stupid!
-Who was that?
-Come on, bro.
-Pick this up. Pick it up.
Get the leaf blower.
Stupid and stupid!
That's my tenant, bro!
That's my money.
-For real?
-Put that over there.
So she gonna be here?
If you don't mess it up.
I'm just saying,
maybe we could
-Yo, nigga, this you?
-Yeah, that's, that's me.
-Damn.
-It's crazy, right?
-Yo, let me up in this shit.
-All right.
-I got you, I got you.
-I see.
-[Zac] I'm doing all right.
-Your bro know about this?
-Uh, nah, nah, not exactly.
-Oh shit, let me call him.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't do that, don't do that.
I'ma call him.
I'ma call him.
-Man, he gonna find out anyway.
-Iso let me do that.
When's the last time
you seen him, though?
-Shit.
-It's been a minute.
-Yo.
-Gosh.
Hey, man.
He gonna be proud of you, bro.
He gonna flip his wig
when he sees
I know.
Yeah, I know, I know.
I'll make sure I tell him.
I'll make sure I tell him.
-Why, why are y'all here?
-Oh, we're here to
-take you to that party.
-Oh yeah.
Man, I ain't going to no party
with y'all fools, man.
-Yo, come on, man.
-Nah, man, you can't do that.
No, no, bro, you coming.
-Bro, y'all here when--
-No.
We know you wouldn't go if we
didn't come and get you, nigga.
So let's go.
We bouncing.
-Facts.
-It is 4:00, bro.
-Okay, so
-Okay, shit, well,
let's grab some beers 'til then
and chill.
All right, fine. Fine.
Just can y'all go inside?
That's what I'm talking about.
Do it one time
-for the one time, baby.
-Oh, man.
Come on let's get it.
What you doing?
[Tony] Man
I gotta make
some business calls.
This nigga calling to get
permission
to make sure we can come over.
Ain't nobody calling about
no permission, bro.
-Are you serious, bro?
-Bro, this nigga,
we not 12 years old no more.
You don't need no permission
slip from the girl.
Can y'all go inside
before I change my mind?
Ah, ah, ah, ah,
you got drinks?
Can you grab the leaf blower,
please?
All right,
grab that man, come on.
-Let me check this out.
-Make yourself useful.
-Oh, this is nice!
-Oh, hey!
Take your shoehey, do not
-Nathan!
-[Nathan] I got you. I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
[sighs] Oh gosh.
[phone rings]
-Hey.
-[Zac] Hey, where you at?
I'm, um, I'm at work.
I'm about to leave now.
Why you sound like that?
[Fatima] Like what?
Come on, you all right?
[sighs] Nothing. Nothing.
Babe, come on, tell me
what's the matter.
Look, I'll tell you
when I get home.
You sure?
[Fatima] Yes.
All right, well,
my boys came by.
Your boys?
-[Zac] Yeah, uh,
Nathan and Tony.
Oh. Okay.
All right,
but I'ma tell 'em to leave
'cause I can tell
you're not in the mood.
Babe, it's fine.
Babe, you are not okay.
What's the matter?
-[Fatima] [sighs] Babe
What's the matter?
Look, II promise I'll tell
you when I get home.
-Okay?
-All right.
-I'll see you soon.
-[Fatima] All right.
Fuck. These two, boy.
These two.
-Okay.
-You just gonna put
My man, proud of you.
Why are you coming from
upstairs?
Huh?
Why?
This is a nice place.
I'm telling you.
-And you drop
-Make yourself at home.
-I didn't know where to put it.
-Put it over there.
Why you going through my
pictures, bro?
Yo, brother,
this girl is bad, yo.
Put my pictures down, bro.
Outside! Put it outside!
It's gas!
-I got it, it got it.
-Really? Really?
-My bad, man.
You remedial!
You are remedial.
Somebody's upset.
Bro, this girl is bad, man.
Like, Black girl magic.
She's got the braids, oh man.
I'm proud of you, bro.
Thanks. Thanks.
Damn. Okay.
I see you.
Yeah, man you know
it had to be something.
-She bad, brother.
-You know I keep a bad one.
She fine, uh, but old girl that
just left here.
-Nigga.
-Ooh hoo.
-I would be beat them brakes.
-First of all,
she not finer than Fatima.
And I'm just renting her a spot.
Oh, hey bro, let her know she
can park that ass
on my face all day.
Yo, come on, bro.
You know I called dibs
on that, right?
Look, forget that.
You gonna rent her
the spot or what?
-I mean
-Hell no.
You a damn fool if you think
your girl gonna let her
move next door.
Time out.
It ain't even like that, son.
[laughter]
-Okay.
-Tweekin'.
Y'all laughing a little too loud
in my house.
Okay, but look, look, look.
All women they kinda
territorial.
They like that, man.
Bro, just 'cause you married a
nagonized broad
don't mean all women
is like that.
Okay, I'm just saying
they all start out sweet.
That's how they get you.
It's the game.
Bro, you not scaring me, son.
I know she the one, bro.
That's it. It's a wrap.
-Let it go.
-Oh, okay.
You know she the one?
Oh, okay.
Well, we gonna see tonight when
we see all the hoes
at this special party.
Mm-hmm.
Well, we not gonna see nothing
'cause I'm not going.
-Bullshit, you going, bro.
-Nah, nah, nah.
We gonna make sure of it, bro.
Where's the rest
of the liquor
so that we can get right?
-We need to turn up.
-First of all,
that's all the liquor
I got, you alcoholic.
So let it go.
You can go do
whatever you gotta do
but I'm staying here.
That's it?
Oh, hell no.
No, no, I'ma make
a liquor run real quick.
What you want?
Some liquor, some beer?
Let's do beer and then we're
gonna drink at the party.
Oh, bet.
I'll be right back.
No, no, no, no, you don't
gotta come back.
You can get the liquor
and keep going home.
But you can put my pictures
back. That you can do.
Oh, no sir, there's a
I saw a jacuzzi out here
and then guess what?
-Nate, Nate, Nate!
-I'm getting in.
Whoa, hold, hold, hold, Nate.
You are not getting in
my jacuzzi.
You ain't even got no trunks,
bro. What are you doin'?
Oh, bro. It's cool.
I brought my birthday suit, man.
-[Zac] Nate!
-Nate! He good, he good.
-He good, he good.
-Tony! Tony!
-Be right back.
-Nate! Tony!
-[Tony] Let me just do
-Nate!
Nate, don't get in my
jacuzzi naked!
I got trunks!
I got trunks!
I got trunks!
[horn honks]
Hey.
Hey.
You okay?
-I just
-Still thinking about Ian?
-He has cancer.
-What?
-Yeah.
-Damn, is that what he said?
-Yeah.
-Did he look sick?
No, he didn't.
Hm, and you believe him?
-Angela
-Look, that nigga hears a lot
about more than we can
possibly imagine.
I know that.
But he wouldn't lie about that.
His eyes looked weak.
I could see it.
Damn, girl.
I just
I just feel so bad for him.
Well, run them feeling back
through the filter
of all the shit he put you
through.
I know. I know.
I just, I don't want him to die.
-Not like that.
-No, you're right.
Of course not.
Girl, I just be
thinking about it
and it be pissing me off
all over again.
I know.
My emotions are just
all over the damn place.
I get it.
But look, just go home, okay?
Go home, get some rest.
I can't.
He's in the coffee shop
in the lobby.
What?
-Yeah.
-Why?
He said he wants to talk to me
and apologize
and all that.
Fatima, are you strong enough
for that?
-Yeah.
-Girl, look at you.
I mean, he had you weak.
Look, I can talk to him, I can.
Just don't want to.
Then don't.
The man is dying.
I gotta say something.
-Shit.
-How bad is it?
-Stage four.
-Shit. Girl.
Look, you want me
to go with you?
No, no, it's fine.
You sure?
I can just stay here and wait.
Go home.
-You sure?
-Yes.
Okay.
But look, you call me
as soon as you're done.
I will.
[phone ringing]
-Listen, girl
-Answer it.
-I love you.
-I love you, too.
[phone rings]
Hey.
Yeah, I'm on the way home.
I just, I'm gonna sit with
Fatima for a little while.
Okay, I'm on the way.
Yeah, I love you, too.
Okay, bye.
So y'all, telling each other
you love each other.
Girl, he's special.
Okay.
I'll see you later.
-I got you.
-Thank you.
-Girl, call me.
-I will.
[music]
[Nathan] You know she got
two kids, right?
I'm not surprised.
She and Lebron
-Go down town.
-Go down town. [laughs]
[phone ringing]
[Zac] Oh my gosh, man.
Hey, your phone ringing.
-Hello?
-[Valerie] Hi, Zac?
What's up?
-[Valerie] Hey, I'm up front.
-Are you?
-[Valerie] Yep.
-All right, I'm coming.
[Valerie] Yeah,
come let me in.
Who that is?
Really?
Is she fine?
-Man.
-I'm coming.
No, you not.
You wet.
But I look good.
No, you don't.
-You hatin'.
-Stay here.
I'll think about it.
Stay here.
I ain't never
had a bigger hater.
-Here, here, here.
-All right, Zachary.
Gosh.
I ain't never having kids.
-Hey, come in.
-Hey, thank you.
-No problem.
Oh, I just love this place.
Hey, hey, you mentioned that.
You mentioned that.
I know.
Did Deja like next door?
Uh, yeah, she did. She did.
I checked her credit.
It is perfect.
Good, good, good.
Good, good.
Did you like her, or
I mean, she seemed like she
could be a good tenant.
Oh, so can I tell her
she got it?
Oh, no we can wait on that.
I'm gonna have to speak
to my, my business partner.
Business partner?
When did
He means his, uh,
better half.
Oh, uh, are you the better half?
Him? Hell no!
wait, you think we're gay?
II just assumed.
What makes you think that?
I don't know, Nate.
Maybe it's 'cause you half naked
dripping all over my carpet
with your arm around me.
Oh. Oh, my bad.
I'm sorry.
I was, uh, kinda thirsty.
I thought I'd come up
and get a drink.
Kinda thirsty?
Kinda thirsty.
You are sexy as hell.
Kinda thirsty.
Can you go back outside?
Okay, all right.
All right. See you soon, okay?
You gonna clean this shit up,
too.
I got you, man.
Okay.
[Valerie gasps]
Oh.
Um, I'm sorry about that.
It's my homeboy, Nathan.
It's no problem.
[Zac] We were friends
since we were young.
He's harmless.
Trust me, he's harmless.
I see.
And I also see you need
to check with your lady friend.
What?
Oh, no, not at all.
Not at all. We're good.
Okay. You sure?
Yeah, I'm sure.
-All right, well
-Because of what he said?
Oh, you don't gotta listen to
him.
Him? You see him?
He ain't all there, so we good.
We good.
I just wanna make sure that
I tell her so that
I'm honest and up front.
So she's aware.
I just wanna make sure
she's aware.
-Okay, okay.
-You know what I'm saying?
I see.
Um, so just call me then.
I got you.
I just need
how am I supposed
to call you?
You have my business card,
remember?
-I do?
-Yeah.
But it didn't say
Shady Val on it.
-I didn't think that was you.
-See?
-Got you, see?
-You got jokes.
-I do.
-You got jokes.
You know what, if you wanna
sell this place though,
I'll take it off your hands.
I mean
-No, I'm good.
-You're good?
-Yes, I'm good.
-All right, talk to you soon.
-All right, Shady.
-Bye, Zac.
Let me get that.
[Valerie] Thank you.
Damn.
I'm sorry.
It's okay.
I didn't mean to
spring this on you.
It's fine, really
Here you are trying to comfort
me after all this shit.
I just wish I was man enough
to say you're the right girl,
but the wrong time.
Instead I played you.
Yeah, you did.
Fatima, I don't have nothing
to lose now,
so I need to tell you
why I ran.
Does it even matter?
I ran because I was wondering
what else was out there.
I know you came along and you
were so damn perfect.
But I figured if I settled down
with you then
I wouldn't have been able to
have fun, so I married her.
Why?
Her dad had money.
-Wow.
-I'm sorry.
They set me up.
I know that's fucked up.
Yeah, it is.
And I
You didn't even tell me that the
two of you were dating.
I know.
You said y'all had broken up.
I know.
But you were with her the whole
time.
I know.
And I'm so sorry.
[sobbing] And then you
got me pregnant.
And you talked me
into an abortion.
-Fatima
-I'm not finished.
And before I was even healed,
you came to me
and told me it was over.
And you were going to marry her.
I know.
I was so fucking stupid.
Well, Fatima, this had nothing
to do with you.
You were enough.
It was my dumbass trying
to fuck around and play games.
Not being man enough to see
what I had
right in front of me.
Now I don't even have time
to fix it.
So I'm here trying to just
tell you everything.
But
Look, Ian, you know what?
It's over.
And I'm actually happy now.
And I thank you
for telling me this
because I think
it's actually gonna help me heal
and deal with the anger
that I have.
And help me to be
a better person
in the relationship
that I'm in right now.
Is he good to you?
He is.
He better be.
Better than you ever were.
Damn.
I'm sorry, but it's true.
Even when I was good?
Ian, even when you were good,
it was always followed
with some bullshit.
Yeah, I know.
Look, um, I'm sorry
that you're sick, Ian,
I really am.
And hell, I loved you and
I still got a lot
of love for you.
But I don't wanna see you suffer
or even see you in pain.
I know your mom has
to be devastated.
She is.
And she really wants
to talk to you.
Yeah, I can't do that.
Why not?
Y'all were so close.
Because, Ian, you and I are
done.
Fatima, do me a favor.
I'm her only child.
I just need you to be there for
her when I'm gone.
Don't do that.
Get up!
-Get up.
-Please.
No, I gotta go.
-[Ian] Will you call her?
Yes, I'll call her.
Okay. I'm sorry.
It's okay.
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Man, I'm tell you,
she was so damn fine.
-Like, fine.
-Nate, Nate.
You know your wife crazy.
If she find out
My nigga, if I could leave her
and them kids, I would.
Bro, don't say that, son.
What do we always say
since we was young?
We won't never leave our kids.
Exactly.
Don't do that. Don't do that.
I know, man.
But she be letting them
talk back to me and shit, bro.
Like, I ain't a man or
something.
Bro, that's on you.
That's your wife,
and your kids, and your house.
Bro, that's your fault.
Nah, man.
You don't understand, bro.
Every time I wanna say something
it's a fight.
She always wanna pick a fight.
It's always something, bro.
I mean, we did kinda tell you.
Look, I'll give you that.
I wish I would have listened
to you and Tony when y'all told
me that I need to slow down
on the whole
marriage thing.
And we did tell you that.
But you don't ever
listen to nobody.
You know how my life
would be right now
if I didn't get married?
No, Nate, how would
your life be, bro?
Shit, I'd probably be touring
the country with some
fine ass superstar.
You know what I'm saying?
Bottle service, VIP,
backstage passes.
-Whole shadig.
-Nigga, you a capologist, bro.
That would never be your life,
ever, bro.
All I'm saying is, man,
listen to me now, all right?
Oh my God.
Yo, please don't
move this chick in, man.
Come on, bro.
Like, we just got the bag,
my nigga.
Like, we ain't even hit the
strip club yet,
you know what I'm saying?
You wanna move
a whole chick in here?
Like, look at this place.
You know how many bitches we
could have up in here?
We, we, we, we.
I hear a lot of we's.
We, we, there's no we.
I got the bag.
-And I got
-Selfish, selfish, selfish.
That's funny coming from you,
bro.
-That's funny.
-That's low.
-I'm good though, okay?
-Okay.
-I got it.
-Yo, so we going to this party.
Bro, we not going to no party,
bro.
Nigga, yes we are.
I keep telling you no.
You don't listen.
It's hot in here, man.
I'm about to get outta here.
Finally.
Thank God.
-[Tony] Yo.
-Thanks for these trunks.
Oh, maybe I'll stay
a little longer.
Here you go.
-Perfect timing.
-Here.
-Ah, appreciate you, my man.
You know I got you.
Yo, I was telling him
he's going to this party.
Oh yeah, oh yeah,
we gonna turn up.
I'm telling y'all again,
I'm not going to no party.
Come on, bro.
Let's do it one time
-for the one time.
-Yeah.
I'm good, I told y'all.
I'm not going.
You really feeling this chick,
huh?
Nah, I'm not feeling her.
I love her.
This is what I'm trying to
tell you, I love her.
-Okay.
-I'm good.
Y'all gonna have to grow up
and let this go.
This whole me leaving her thing
'cause I'm not doing it anymore.
Come on, Zachary!
-Come on, man.
-I'm good, guys. I'm good.
And as a matter of fact,
y'all can finish these beers,
and when she comes,
I'll introduce you,
you can say hi,
but then you have to go.
-Come on, Zachary.
-No, no, no, no, no, no.
-Agree with me.
-[Tony] Okay, okay, okay.
Say hi.
-Hi.
-Hi.
-I have to go.
-I have to go.
Do I gotta say it like that?
Nathan, Nathan,
I need verbal confirmation.
Hi.
I'll think about it.
[Zac] That's the plan.
I know he is who he is.
Hold this.
I'ma see how long
she's gonna be.
And then y'all out.
-[Tony] Man.
-Practice.
-Remember what I told you?
-Practice. Yeah, yeah.
-What are we doing?
-Hi, I have to go.
-Thank you. Thank you.
-Got you, got you.
-Appreciate y'all!
-I'm not doing it.
-My guys!
-Hey, look man.
We gotta save him.
He don't know what the hell he
getting himself into.
Right, you don't know the half.
Look, peep game. Look at this.
No, what isis that her?
Yes.
Who this nigga she hugging on?
Exactly what I'm saying, bro.
When was this?
Yo, peep game, right?
So I'm at the liquor store,
I walk out, I look through the
window of the coffee shop,
and I see her, it's his girl
sitting there talking
to some dude.
I'm like, this chick looks
familiar.
That's when it hits me.
It's her.
[sighs] Oh, fuck no, bro.
She not about to play the homie.
Come on.
-[Tony] Nah, bro.
We gotta do something.
But, but don't be an asshole.
I can't make no promises on
that.
-Come on, man.
-Come on, man.
Let's save my mans.
Hey, baby, where you at?
I'm trying to get rid of these
knuckleheads.
-Yes.
-Hey.
-You okay?
-Yeah.
-You sure?
-Yeah, are they still here?
Yeah, they, they outside.
But I'ma get rid of them,
I promise.
No, baby, it's fine.
-Just hang with them.
-No. You're not okay.
What's the matter?
I'm good.
I'ma say hi to them
and then I'm just gonna go
upstairs and relax.
It's been a really draining day.
Is it still about Belinda?
Um, yeah, partly.
Hello.
Hi.
-I'm Tony.
-I'm Fatima. Nice to meet you.
-I'm Nathan.
-Hi.
You always look this good when
you go to work?
Um
That's is not what
we practiced outside.
-I'm just saying.
-It didn't feel right to us.
-Thank you.
-Damn, girl.
You look good for just coming
from work.
Really?
Really?
Get the fuck out.
Get the fuck out.
-I can't, no
-No, babe, no, it's fine.
You guys have fun.
It's fine.
No, I'm not,
I don't wanna have fun.
I'm good. I'm gonna be with you.
I wanna stay with you tonight.
No, I'm gonna go upstairs and
relax.
-You guys do your thing.
-Babe, no, babe. Come on.
Hey, we're gonna take him out
tonight.
-No, they not.
-No.
No, no.
I'm gonna make sure you good.
I can catch up with them later.
I'm fine.
But you know what?
You haven't had a good time
in a long time.
So go with your boys.
Fatima, we have a good time
every night.
I'm talking about without me.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, she wants to
be without you.
It's okay.
I swear to God, Nathan.
I'm gonna fuck you up.
No, you misunderstanding,
you know?
In the beginning, that's how
they say get lost, you know?
And after awhile it's get the
fuck out of here, right?
-Right?
-I, um, I think he knows
-what I mean.
-I do. I do.
-Does he?
Really?
Uh, so can we take him out?
Do you mind?
Yeah, y'all, you know what?
Y'all do you.
I'm good.
-You good?
-Yes, baby, go.
-Um, it was nice meeting y'all.
-Nice to meet you too.
All right,
I'll be upstairs shortly.
Okay.
-That's some bullshit, bro.
-What? No.
Bring it down just a little
bit.
She said it was okay to go out.
I don't wanna
go out with you, bro.
You play too much, man.
-Trust me, you're going out.
-Yo, yo, look.
So who gonna make me go out?
Who gonna make me go out?
-Okay, okay, okay.
-Who gonna make me go out?
-Who gonna make me go out?
-Let's just breathe.
Hey, shut up.
Show him, Tony.
-Hey, shut up! Show him.
-Not like this.
Nigga, do it!
All right, fine.
Look.
[Fatima] Is everything all
right down there, babe?
Yeah.
He took that when he left
the liquor store.
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