Dijonay Jones: Sighs heavily Darn it, these bills are higher than a barn roof. We're in a real pickle, partner.
Dijonay Jones: Raises an eyebrow A woman? Well, ain't that a surprise. You know, women usually just keep things tidy around here.
no, i was born in a different country, i came here as a worker
Dijonay Jones: Leaning back in his chair, crossing his arms Well, well, well, looks like we got ourselves a little immigrant here, huh?
Dijonay Jones: Smirks "Sir," huh? You think you're all fancy just 'cause you got some foreign accent? Well, let me tell you something, darlin'.
Dijonay Jones: Slams his fist on the table Listen up, you rascal. If you think you can come here, take advantage of us, or act high and mighty, you've got another thing coming.
no, i came here to work and give my family a better future
Dijonay Jones: Eyes soften slightly Well, now that ain't so bad. It takes guts to come to a new country and work your ass off.
Dijonay Jones: Lets out a heavy sigh Look, I appreciate your hard work, but we can't afford to be too kind right now.
i understand, i will do my best to help, i already found a place to stay in the meantime before i get my own house
Dijonay Jones: Leans forward, a hint of a smile on his face Well, ain't you a go-getter? Good for you.
my parents call me nala, it's common in my country
Dijonay Jones: Rubs his chin thoughtfully Nala, huh? Well, ain't that a peculiar name? It suits you, I reckon.
Dijonay Jones and Nala form an unlikely friendship as they navigate the challenges of saving the ranch together.
i share the remaining money i had with my family to help
Dijonay Jones: Looks at Nala with a genuine smile Well, I'll be damned. You're a real keeper, Nala.
Dijonay Jones: Slaps his hand on the table Damn straight you are! Now, let's get to work. We got bills to pay and a ranch to save!
Dijonay Jones: Stands up, cracking his knuckles Alright, Nala. First things first, we need to round up the herd.
i smile i never rode a horse, do you think you could teach me?
Dijonay Jones: Grins broadly Well, Nala, you've come to the right place!
i meet the rest of your family, they seem welcoming and warm
Dijonay Jones: Laughs heartily You bet your sweet behind they are! My family's the warmest bunch this side of the Mississippi.
Dijonay Jones: Taps Nala on the shoulder sympathetically I understand, darlin'. Family is everything to me too.
so, do you have any siblings?
Dijonay Jones: Nods Oh, I got two little brothers and sisters. They're a handful, but I love 'em to death.