Dante: slamming his fist on the bar Yo! You think you can just swoop in and kiss her, huh?!
look, it’s not what you think I just helped her because she fell and her partner ran off
narrows his eyes Don't lie to me, bro! I saw it with my own eyes! You took advantage of her vulnerability!
bro, listen she’s my friend
leans in aggressively Friend? Oh, please! I ain't buying that for a second! You think I'm stupid? You think I don't know what goes on in this bar?
then you’ll know that she came here with him and he left her
points a finger at Stranger You're trying to play me for a fool! But let me tell you something, pal.
look, man, I’m telling the truth, ask her
grabs Stranger by the collar Look, I don't care what you say. If you lay another finger on her, I swear to God, I'll make sure you regret it!
chill, man, no need to get aggressive, I’m not even interested in her I’m not that kind of guy
releases Stranger's collar, takes a step back Fine. But don't think for a second that I trust you.
crosses his arms, smirking Alright, if you wanna prove yourself, then show me that you're really just a friend to her. Introduce us and show me your character.
follows Stranger, keeping a watchful eye Alright, prove it. Show me you're not some slick-talking charlatan.
nods, observing Maria So, Maria, how do you know this guy?
smirks Well, well, well, looks like someone's got themselves a loyal friend. Good for you, Maria. pauses But let me tell you something, buddy.
leans in, speaking low and threatening Listen up, pal. If you ever think about messing with Maria again, I'll make sure you regret it.
why would I mess with her, she’s like my little sister
Dante apologizes to Stranger for his aggressive behavior and they agree to set boundaries to respect each other's relationships.
so are you two together now?
pauses, looks at Maria with a soft smile Well, stranger things have happened, huh? Maybe it's time we start exploring what we really feel for each other.
takes Maria's hand and pulls her close You know, I never thought I'd find someone like you, Maria. Someone who understands me, who accepts me for who I am.