well?
Ksyusha. And… there… it's…
Anna. Well? What was there? Tell me?
Ksyusha. Whoever remembers the old, he's out of sight.
Anna. Everything is clear with you. Of course, how to poison a friend is how she is the first, but how to answer, so …
Ksyusha (covers her ears, shouts over, interrupts). When I eat, I am deaf and dumb, cunning and fast! I don't hear anything, I don't hear anything. La-la-la, zhu-zhu-zhu…
Anna. Uh-huh…
they're eating.
Ksyusha. Lan, tell me, who pissed you off today?
Anna. So are you deaf and dumb when you eat?
Ksyusha. Everything is fine. The power of speech returned. And a rumor for the company. So what? Did your parents' nerves tingle?
Anna. Yes, I've been used to it for a long time. That's not the point.
Ksyusha nods her head questioningly.
Anna. Today I received an assessment of my work. Of course, they were assessed unfairly, when it was otherwise? As a result, the incentives were considered modestly.
Ksyusha. Wait! Are the caregivers being paid normally now?
Anna. Normal. But it could have been more!
Ksyusha. Clear.
Anna. Is that clear? The women's collective, you know, is not the gardens of Paradise.
Ksyusha. So it was necessary to start with this, otherwise they counted about the stimulating ones…
Anna. Yes, it's all in a heap. One thing clings to the other. Where do you think the unfair grades come from? One cap, the other cap. The third is shoo-shoo, the fourth is vasya… So it turns out. Don't want. Got it. That's it, I'll write a statement tomorrow, on my own.
Ksyusha. Well, that's right! Why the hell did you get this kindergarten? In every sense of the word. You'll find yourself something normal. By the way, we need a cashier now. Svetka left. Come to us? I'll put in a good word for you. No problem, we'll solve it!
Anna. No, well, I don't want to be a cashier.
Ksyusha. What don't I want?
Anna. Yes, there are absolutely pennies.
Ksyusha. Firstly, it's not such a penny, and secondly, our salary is generally in so far. The main plop is in the bonuses! We have a good commodity expert and a headmistress. They share. There will be no need to buy food at all. And decommissioned alcohol can sometimes even be sold to someone at a speculative price.
Anna. Thanks, I also didn't sell alcohol on the sly. And I'm already fed up with your delay.
Ksyusha. If you don't like it, don't eat it! No one is forcing
Anna. I'm sorry, friend. Thank you very much for supplying. Of course, it's easier to live this way, and not always what you bring is just for waste. But if I also bring it, besides you, then where will we put it all? You can't sell it much, you can't stuff it all into yourself either. What's the point?
Ksyusha. Well, yes…
Anna. Yes, and standing a hundred thousand times a day, offering a bag and smiling — you know, too, somehow it's not my thing.
Ksyusha. I got it Working as a cashier is above your human dignity! Where to go after kindergarten. You're a TEACHER!
Anna. Ksyusha! What are you doing? I'm not talking about that at all. All the work is necessary, everyone is doing their own thing. I'm not judging, don't even think about it!
Ksyusha. Well, then don't complain that everything is so bad. You're living way worse than mine. And everyone has their own difficulties.
Anna. And I'm not whining.
Ksyusha. Are you not whining?
Anna. Yes, I'm whining.
Ksyusha. Here! Don't whine!
Anna. I will not.
Pause.
Ksyusha. Exactly?
Anna. No!
Ksyusha. A fact!
They finish with the meal.
Anna. How are you and Sasha doing?
Ksyusha. Oh, everything is great with Sanka. He and I are going to the cinema today. He should have come by now, but something happened to his car. Some kind of vibration, or something… I don't know. I don't understand this. He's at a hundred now, sort of, then straight here.
Anna. M…
Ksyusha. And this…
Ksyusha beckons her friend to her with her finger, looks around so that no one is around.
Ksyusha. Anyway, there's a guy who comes to my cashier for the second time. Smiling, flirting. Word for word, back and forth, shaking and shaking.
Anna. Turned him down?
Ksyusha. No-e-e-t! What are you doing? What for? I'm waiting for the phone to ask and take some more serious actions than just compliments and smiles.
Anna. I don't understand. What for? Don't you have Sasha?
Ksyusha. Yes, but what's the point? We've been friends for three years, but I still haven't asked you to get married. It seems to me that he won't call anymore. Why does he need this? He's fine with everything, he's doing fine as it is. And I seem to be wasting my time with him.
Anna. Yeah. And this one, then, at the checkout, which, you immediately realized, with serious intentions?
Ksyusha. I don't know, I need to check it out.
Anna. And how far are you willing to go with this test of yours?
Ksyusha. Anyut! Don't be boring. Everything is fine. Everything is under control. Nothing like this has happened yet, I pinched him once…