We continue right where we left off as Ana puts on an overcoat to be less naked and Teresa continues to profusely apologize for the tea spilling incident.
Ana tells her that everything is fine, she wasn’t hurt and Carmen is cleaning up her skirt. She changes the topic to the delicious donuts Teresa made and Anna tells Teresa that one day she’d like to make something that is that delicious. There’s a lot of deliciousness talk going on. Do you know what I’d like that is delicious? For you two to kiss again - now that would be delicious.
Teresa goes all ‘Really? You in the kitchen?’, before offering Ana the recipe. Ana says she’d love to have it and Teresa starts naming all the ingredients and Ana meanwhile pretty much undresses and makes love to Teresa with her eyes right then and there.
That girl is so in love with Teresa that she’ll listen to her rambling on about a recipe for donuts of all things, just to be in her presence longer. There is some talk about the frying pan having to be ‘muy caliente’ as in very hot, but I have a feeling we are not talking about donuts anymore.
Ana quickly changes the subject to her nakedness skirt again and that despite how much Carmen will try and get the stains out, she’d have to take it to the dry cleaners anyway. The girls flirt back and forth, albeit a lot more bashfully than what we’re used to from Ana. It is all awkward and shy, but pretty much adorable all around.
And then Ana announces she’ll have another donut, which is the trigger for, well words doesn’t do this scene justice so I am just going to have to show you…
Just as things were about to get extremely interesting, Carmen walks back in to tell Ana that she was only able to make the stain less visible but at least she can go home to change.
A little while later after Ana has left, Héctor comes home and is surprised to hear Ana was at the García house as none of them seemed to be getting along. He notices Teresa has been distracted and tries to kiss her, but she pushes him away using the excuse that Carmen is in the house.
Right on queue, Carmen walks back in and sets a plate of those delicious donuts in front of them and Héctor pretty much starts salivating while Teresa flashes back to her own delicious donut moment with Ana.
She then proceeds to recreate that delicious donut moment with Héctor and it isn’t nearly as sexy as when she had it with Ana and it pretty much ruined donuts for me (not that I could have any, too much sugar, but still).
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Meanwhile at the Rivas place, Ana is reminiscing about all her moments with Teresa and is writing a letter to Teresa about her feelings for her.
The writing scenes are interlaced with scenes of Teresa and Héctor getting it on in the bedroom. The only good thing about that is that everything seems to have been brought on by the Delicious Donut Moment and even when Teresa is kissing Héctor, she is thinking of Ana.
It is quite sad seeing Ana write the letter. She is pouring her heart out to Teresa in the letter, telling Teresa how much she loves her whilst pretty much saying goodbye. As she gets ready for bed, Ana reads the letter again and it is clear that she wasn’t planning on actually sending the letter, but that she had to get the words out.
The feelings get too much for Ana and she rips up the letter and cries herself to sleep.
Next week:
Ana considers opening a Rivas Stores in Bilbao, Carmen thinks of leaving with Simon, Ana tells Alfonso the truth and Ana and Teresa grow closer.
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