Ignoring Antonella's presence, Rocco's mother insists on drawing his attention to the businesswoman, taking them to the table.
- Lets sit?
Rocco looks at Antonella.
- We're in a bit of a hurry mom.
- Filomena canceled her trip to New York just to come and attend the launch of her Rocco perfume.
- Yes it is true. This event was one of the most anticipated in Italy and I didn't want to miss out on it.
Antonella tries to free Rocco's hand, but he holds her tight.
- We're coming, okay, darling?
- It's OK.
- Come on, Chiara, the lovebirds are in a hurry to be alone.
- I'm sorry Filomena, but I had already arranged to take my girlfriend home. Make yourself comfortable at the party.
- Thanks.
- You're going back, right, son?
- I don't intend to.
- Where are you going?
Rocco approaches and speaks quietly in her ear.
- Don't be indiscreet, mom.
Then Rocco leaves hand in hand with Antonella, going to the parking lot to find Matteo, Maddalena and Antonino.
- Wow. She really looks like Elisabetta.
Luca was leaning against the car with his arms crossed and was surprised to see Antonella with the CEO.
- What do you do holding hands with this guy, Antonella?
Antonella releases Rocco's mother and calls Luca to a corner.
- We're dating Luca.
- So they really got it right?
- Yes, and I'm going home with him. OK?
Luca nods.
- It's up to you.
- Just one more thing.
- What is Antonella?
- Rocco has backtracked and will no longer fire you.
- I told you not to intercede for me.
Luca gets nervous and Antonella tries to calm him down.
- Listen, Luca, look at me. I didn't just think of you, I thought of Maddalena and the models too.
- You have a beautiful heart, but I tell you that you didn't need it.
Luca holds Antonella's face and Rocco doesn't like it, pulling her behind him.
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