7th Heaven s05e21 Episode Script

Chances (1)

Remember when you asked me to come home and I said I wasn't ready? Yeah.
I'm ready.
What? Oh, I wanted to surprise you, but the whole family already knows.
Knows what? I'm coming home tomorrow, for the whole summer.
And if it works out, I may stay, permanently.
What about Wilson? He's just a friend.
Isn't this great? We will finally be dating and living in the same town.
Actually, in the same house for three whole months.
Why aren't you more excited? I'm excited.
I guess your parents aren't coming to our wedding.
They didn't send a reply card.
I'm so sorry.
You did invite your parents, didn't you? They didn't even want us to get married.
That was six months ago.
So? So? Give them a chance.
Call them, invite them to the wedding.
They're your parents and my future in-laws.
They should be here with us, or at the very least, asked to be here.
It's a mistake to invite them.
No, not inviting them was the mistake.
This must have fallen out of your backpack.
Oh, thanks.
This invitation says "Matt Camden and guest" on it.
Am I your guest? Are you taking me to John's wedding? Well, I thought I'd just go alone.
Is that because you haven't told your family about us? No.
Are you ever going to tell your family about us? Yes.
When? Look, I don't know.
Why do they have to know? Because it feels like you're hiding me.
You're ashamed of me.
I don't like being your dirty little secret.
I'm not hiding you, I'm not ashamed of you, and you aren't a secret.
I've been busy; I'm hardly ever home.
When the time is right, I'll tell them about us.
Now, can I finish reading this chapter? Thanks.
Did you hear yet? I told you, it's a long shot.
Stop worrying.
So, when'd Jeremy get back in town? Uh, last night.
He's in town for graduation.
He's staying with an aunt.
I'm going to Deena's.
Deena and Simon are back together? No, ever since she moved back here this summer with her dad, they made some stupid pact to be friends.
Well, just 'cause Simon and Deena went out doesn't mean they can't be friends.
You are so naive.
James Carver You know, from church He drew up these plans for the room I'm building over the garage for Mary.
I break ground tomorrow.
The church board signed off, and I got my building permit this afternoon.
Is it going to work out? Mary and Robbie "together," living together for the whole summer.
And what about Wilson? Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
You know, James is so sweet, he refused to take any money.
Oh, that's nice, because we don't have any money.
James is always helping you out with something, isn't he? Jealous? No.
How did your group counseling session go tonight.
Oh, group is Wednesday night.
I had Serena tonight.
You know what I mean.
No, I don't.
When did Serena go back to private counseling? Uh, awhile ago.
Group sessions just weren't working for her.
Jealous? No.
Oh.
Okay.
7th Heaven When I see their happy faces Smiling back at me 7th Heaven I know there's no greater feeling Than the love of family Where can you go When the world don't treat you right? The answer is home That's the one place that you'll find 7th Heaven Mmm, 7th Heaven 7th Heaven.
Flight 177 now arriving at Gate 35.
Flight 177 now arriving at Gate 35.
Thanks.
All right, thank you.
Right over here, ma'am.
Sir.
All right.
Thank you.
There you go.
What are you doing here? I'm trying to stop you from making a huge mistake.
Look, what we had in New York stays in New York.
And I'm leaving New York.
End of story.
I want to go home.
Yes, but do you want to go home to Robbie? Yeah.
I love him.
No.
You love me, I know you do.
Come on, how many people get a second chance? This is our second chance.
Don't blow it.
I'm sorry, Wilson.
I'm going home, and that's what you should do.
You should go home and forget about me.
Flight 2210 now boarding rows 30 through 45.
It's over.
Please have your boarding passes ready.
Attention, please.
Flight 2210 is now boarding rows 30 through 45.
Please have your I'm meeting Jeremy at the pool hall.
"Obsession": From the Latin "obsiderae".
A persistent, disturbing preoccupation with an idea or feeling.
Or in Lucy's case, Jeremy.
"Obsession.
" There's nothing wrong with Lucy wanting to spend time with a boy she likes.
She's in denial.
Refusing to admit the truth.
"Denial.
" I got to work on my sermon, and then Lou said he wanted to go over the budget.
Can't wait to see Mary.
See ya.
You don't think he's going to see Serena today, do you? No, not today.
Deena's.
Bye.
- I'll be home for dinner.
- Okay.
Who are you calling? James volunteered to help me with the garage.
And after looking over these plans, I'm going to need some help.
You don't need him.
I'll help you.
You will? Why? You shouldn't have to ask strangers for help.
So, you don't want me to call James.
Okay, we can work on the garage together.
Just us, right? Yeah, just us.
Hey, Priscilla and I need to know if you're bringing a date to the wedding.
We have to give a final head count to the caterer.
Did you decide if you're bringing Cheryl? Yeah, I don't think I can.
You know, no one knows about her, and I don't think our coming out should be at your wedding.
Why haven't you told your family you're dating her.
What's the big deal? It's, it's complicated.
What do you think, they won't approve of her? Yep, that's it.
Oh, come on.
I just don't want to talk about this, okay? My boyfriend just broke up with me.
He called and said he met someone else at the mall.
Um, we should go out.
I mean, get out of the house, your house.
Lunch and a movie on me.
Not a date, just two friends going out.
I don't think I'd be very good company today.
You're great company every day.
Come on, it'll help you get your mind off things.
Okay.
Just give me a second.
Hey, aren't you supposed to be on your way to pick up Mary? Yeah, but I wanted to talk to you first.
Okay.
I spoke to Mrs.
Camden this morning, and I wanted to let you know I'm in total agreement with her.
About? Mrs.
Camden says she thinks Mary and I shouldn't date this summer since we're gonna be living in the same house.
Annie said that? I just want you to know, I want to stay at your house.
And if that means hands off Mary, so be it.
Not that my hands are Well, I've had my But I'm gonna shut up now.
Okay.
Well, I should get going.
Are you all right? 'Cause you're acting a little funny.
I'm great.
I'll see you at home.
Your home.
My-my home, too, for now.
As long as I leave Mary alone.
Bye.
Serena.
We we don't have an appointment today.
Oh, I know, but, um, I'm having kind of a, um a spiritual emergency.
You heard? My parents FedEx-ed the envelope to me from New York.
I was waiting for you.
We should open it together.
Oh, hi, Sarah.
Hi, Ruthie.
Sarah? Man, are you tall.
We don't even look like we're the same age anymore.
What are you doing here? Oh, this is my grandfather's store.
I've been helping him out on weekends.
Oh.
Oh, did you hear? I've been modeling catalogs and stuff.
Cool! Oh, Sarah? Grab a box of roofing nails from the back.
Bye.
Bye-bye.
Did those blueprints work out for you? Oh, they're great.
Thanks again.
Hi, guys.
I'm glad I ran into you.
I'm in between projects and I'd love to give you a hand or hammer as the case may be.
Just name it, anything.
I'm all yours.
No thanks, mister, we've got it all under control.
Uh, Ruthie, you remember Mr.
Carver from church? Oh, call me James.
I think I like Mr.
Carver better.
I called my parents.
They're not only coming to the wedding, but they're already here in Glenoak.
They drove in last night.
They're staying at my aunt's.
This is all your fault.
That's great news.
No.
Not great! Bad! Very bad.
My parents told us in January we shouldn't get married.
They're only here to ruin our wedding.
Baby, calm down.
Sit.
I have something to tell you.
My dad paged me.
When I called him back, he told me my favorite grandmother, the one who lives back East, had to go into the hospital for some test.
And he had to fly back to be with her.
Now my grandmother means the world to me.
I spent almost every summer with her on a farm from the time I was seven until I was 17.
She's helped me and empowered me in ways I can't really explain.
I can't even imagine getting married without her and my dad, which may happen if her test come back positive and doctor's won't let her fly, and my dad has to stay with her.
Oh, John.
Now, I could look at this situation with my grandmother negatively.
Or I could have faith, be positive and believe that everything is going to be okay.
I'm choosing to be positive.
And Pris, baby, choose to be positive, too.
Give you parents a chance.
And have faith that they're here because they love you and they want to see us get married.
Okay, I'll give them a chance.
Can I ask you a question? Sure.
What attracted you to your ex-boyfriend? Hmm.
Well, he's cute and he has a good sense of humor.
Oh, and he's really smart.
But if he's so smart, then why did he break up with you? I never would have broken up with you.
I didn't break up with you; You moved away.
And if you hadn't moved away, we'd still be together.
I really wish we were still together.
I I think we belong together, and I really miss being your boyfriend.
Would you pass the cheese? What did you say? Pass the cheese.
No, the other thing.
Oh, I said I still love you.
Oh, hey, what are you doing here? I came to apologize for last night.
I wanted to tell you it's not fair for me to pressure you into telling your family about us.
And it really doesn't matter if you tell them at all, because I know you care for me.
I wanted to tell you that, but I changed my mind.
So I've been drinking coffee in the cafeteria, trying to figure out exactly what I did want to say and then I thought, hey, Cheryl, why don't you just tell him what's in your heart.
You're not the man I thought you were, and I don't want to see you anymore.
Good-bye, Matt.
You know I'm so glad that you and Mrs.
Carter can make it to the wedding.
Thanks again for inviting us to lunch.
Oh, call me, Sylvia.
And call me, Gene.
We have to confess that we're not here just for the wedding.
I knew it.
I told you.
They're here to stop our wedding.
Well, you can't stop it.
We're in love and we're getting married, and there isn't anything you can do or say that will change our minds.
Good.
What did you say? We're not here to stop your wedding.
We're here to help you with it.
And to apologize for not being here sooner.
When I'm wrong, I say I'm wrong.
And I was wrong.
We were both wrong about you and John.
We just thought he was like your last husband.
And we didn't want to see you make another mistake.
But John's not a mistake.
He may be the best thing that's ever happened to you.
Aunt Janice calls quite often and tells us about your life and about John.
Oh.
I'm sorry about that.
No, it's, it's my fault.
I, I just wasn't expecting such a big reaction.
Oh, why not? I am finally home for longer than a weekend.
And we're here, together like we've wanted to be for so long.
This is what you wanted, right? You did call me and ask me to come home.
That was awhile ago.
You don't want me here.
Of course I want you here.
Good, because this is a second chance for us.
A fresh start.
And this time we're going to do it right.
Third.
Well, we were together and then I lied to you and tried to take you to the motel, and you broke up with me, that's one.
Then you took me back only to find out I was two-timing you with Cheryl, so you broke up with me again, that's two.
So, technically, this is our third chance.
Didn't you mention some sort of spiritual emergency.
Oh, I, I was just getting to that part of my story.
So, last night after a counseling session, I went over to the Pool Hall to have a burger, and this guy, he just he like wouldn't stop hitting on me.
It happens to me all the time.
Guys, they just try to pick me up.
Not, all guys.
You don't.
Why aren't there more guys like you out there? Hey, maybe I need to, uh, hang out at church.
Well, going to church is good but not if it's only to find men.
You know, a guy tried to pick you up at the Pool Hall, this is not spiritual, this is not an emergency, so why are you really here? I completely forgot about the budget meeting.
I'll go.
We can talk later, okay? Bye.
I, uh not only consider you to be my minister, I also consider you to be my friend.
And friend to friend, I think you out to stop seeing Serena.
I'm not seeing her, I'm, I'm counseling her.
The woman has a reputation.
She's always here and not just for counseling.
Give her a chance.
She's trying to change.
I don't think so.
She's a woman who gets what she wants.
And whether you choose to recognize it or not, what she seems to want is you.
Jeremy's piano teacher insisted that he apply to Julliard, so he did.
But he never thought he'd get in.
And he did and now I don't understand.
Jeremy and I are in love.
We had a plan.
He was going to move back to Glenoak and attend Crawford with me in the fall.
And now he can't.
Well, he can.
He said he would.
He actually said he'd give up Julliard for me.
Then what's the problem? If he gives it up for me, he'll regret it.
And eventually, he'll resent me.
So, I can have him and know he'll never be happy or I could give him up and I'll never be happy.
Couldn't you just move back East? My parents will never let me.
There is a way to make it harder for your parents to stop you.
I'm breaking our pact.
I don't want to be your friend anymore.
I want to go somewhere where we can be alone.
My Dad is working at home.
My house has way too many people.
We could go to the movies.
I don't want to see a movie.
Neither do I.
What is wrong? You didn't even say two words to me on the ride home.
And you've been acting like a nut ever since you picked me up at the airport.
I have to tell you something.
It was your parents' idea, so don't get mad at me.
Your mom and dad said that as long as we live in the same house this summer, we can't date.
What? I guess it's kind of a hands-off policy.
That doesn't make any sense.
I've been home before and we were together.
I'm going to talk to my parents.
You can't.
If they get mad, they may make me move out.
And I don't have anywhere to go.
We can still be friends.
I don't want to be your friend.
Well, what can we do? Your parents have spoken.
Their house their rules.
Nice work.
Oh, thank you.
I was just passing by with a truckload of free lumber, and I thought I'd see if you could use it.
Oh, I couldn't accept free lumber.
But if you can'y use it, it'll just go to waste.
Didn't you tell me you were on a tight budget? Every penny counts.
Okay, thanks.
And my offer to help is still open.
Thanks, but no thanks.
We got it all under control.
You can leave now.
Hi, Ruthie.
I guess I'll just unload the lumber and take off.
Okay.
I don't want to get in anyone's way.
Ruthie, that wasn't very nice.
James was just trying to help.
Yeah, he was trying to help himself to you.
Are you blind? The guy likes you.
James is just a friend.
You aren't allowed to have guy friends.
You're a mother.
Okay, fine, I'll go apologize.
Oh, put your shirt on.
She's not coming out.
I'm supposed to apologize to you.
You remind me of my wife.
She was tough, too.
And funny.
She always spoke her mind, no matter what.
She was fiercely protective of her family and of me.
And she always kept an eye on things.
Did she get in trouble a lot? I get in trouble a lot.
Yes, she did.
She always meant well.
Trouble just seemed to find her.
Sounds like my twin.
So, if you have a wife, what are you doing here? I know you like my mom.
My wife died in a car accident a couple of years ago.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, too.
I loved her very much.
I still miss her.
Like I said, I'm sorry about your wife, and you seem like a nice man, but you still can't have my mom.
She's already taken.
I know.
As long as we're clear on that.
Hello.
Eric, it's Serena.
Yeah? I know it's a lot to ask, but could you stop by my house? I really want to finish our conversation.
Uh, you know, I think that's a good idea.
We-we need to talk.
So, you'll stop by? Yeah.
I'll be waiting.
Excuse me.
We have to talk.
No, we don't have to talk, because I listened.
I heard everything you said to John.
You should be happy.
It must have been very hard for you, dating me, being ashamed of me.
Not wanting your family to know about us.
Well, now you're free to date someone you can bring to John's wedding.
Now, you're free to date someone you think your parents will approve of.
No, you-you don't understand.
Let me explain.
No, I've heard enough.
You should go before someone who knows your family sees us talking and says something.
This way, please.
I got your message.
You said you had a solution to our problem.
Well, what is it? Will you marry me? Hello! I said, will you marry me? Your parents sound so excited.
They know how I feel about you.
We're doing the right thing Getting married? Yes.
This is our chance to be together forever, and we're not going to blow it.
Oh, we should go tell my parents.
Okay, but we need to make one stop first.
Who are you calling? Um Well, I found these plans mixed in with the lumber that James dropped off, so he might need them, and I'm calling him to let him know he can pick them up.
That is so lame.
He left them here on purpose.
What? I've seen Matt and Mary, Lucy and Simon all leave stuff behind at some boy or girl's house.
Some boy or girl that they want to see again and are just too chicken to say, "Hey, I like you.
" You want to go out?" Instead, they leave a book, a sweater, a backpack or plans.
Wake up, Mama.
That man has the H-O-T-S hots for you.
James here.
Leave me a message at the beep.
Hi, James.
This is Annie Camden, and I think you may have left some plans behind, so, just, you know, come over whenever and pick them up.
Okay, bye-bye.
I try to help you adults out, but no one listens.
Hey, Mom and Ruthie, I'm home.
Yeah, got to give the phone lines a rest for a while.
Oh, I didn't know you and Robbie were back.
Welcome home.
Yeah, some welcome home.
No one's here.
Well, Ruthie and I have been working on a new room for you over the garage, and everyone else is out.
They'll be home for dinner, including Lucy's new boyfriend.
So, you're building me a room over the garage? Mm-hmm.
Is that so you and dad can make sure that Robbie and I are as far apart as possible? Hmm? Robbie told me not to, but I really need to talk to you and dad.
Where is he? Probably out with his girlfriend.
Your father's at the church.
Yeah, with his girlfriend.
Dad has a girlfriend? Serena.
No, he doesn't.
Um, what's wrong? It's about the rule that you Never mind.
I'm going to the store to pick up my paycheck.
Do you need anything? No.
Thanks, though.
What is going on with them? Don't you have enough to worry about with your boyfriend? Got a couple more things to do.
Check this out out here.
Leave them alone.
This was a good idea.
I love the movies.
Yeah, me, too.
This is the best movie I've been to all year.
Oh, yeah? But it's over.
I guess we should leave.
Or we could watch it again.
Okay.
I'm going to just put my coat down.
Over here.
Okay.
So, what's going on? Nothing.
If, you know If we're not going to talk, I should leave.
We can just talk at your next counseling session.
It it's my birthday.
Happy birthday.
It's it's my 40th birthday.
That's, that's my real spiritual emergency.
I'm all alone, Ashley's with her father, I don't have a lot of friends, and since I started going to counseling with you, I don't like to have dates with men I don't know well.
I don't want to be alone today.
I didn't know who else to call.
I think you may be becoming too dependent on our time together.
Can't you be a counselor and a friend? Please stay.
I bought steak and lobster to do on the grill.
Of course, I don't know how to work the grill.
My daughter Mary's coming home today, and So, you'll stay and help me with the grill, and then you leave.
Please? Uh well Please? I don't want to be alone.
Look, I promised Robbie I wouldn't say anything, but I have to know why you and Dad don't want me to date him.
I left a lot back in New York so I could be with him this summer.
Wh-What are you talking about? You told Robbie that he couldn't date me this summer.
Well, yes, I'm not comfortable with you and Robbie dating and living under the same roof, but, no, I never imposed a no-dating rule.
And I'm pretty sure your father wouldn't do something like that without talking to me first.
But why would Robbie lie? You should ask him, not me.
Oh.
Hey, Mary, welcome home.
Yeah, yeah, whatever.
No, I'm, I'm glad you're here.
I-I have something to tell you.
Something to tell everyone.
I'm dating Cheryl, Robbie's ex-girlfriend, Cheryl.
That's great.
Um, if you'll excuse me, I-I need to go find Robbie.
Look, I-I need everyone in the family to know I'm dating Cheryl.
I must be slipping.
I didn't see that one coming.
You-you're dating Cheryl? Look, I-I know I-I should have told you sooner, but now you know.
I like her, and I hope that you and Dad will give her a chance.
Where is Dad and Lucy and Simon? They're out.
They'll be home later.
But I need everybody in the family to know about Cheryl.
You could leave a note on the fridge.
Good idea.
Thanks.
Wow.
This is real, isn't it? What, the ring? No.
Our love, our engagement.
Yes.
Yes, it's real.
Dad? Hey, I've been waiting for your call.
How's Grandma? Hi.
Don't you look nice.
I had plans to meet a friend for dinner, but I got stood up.
Well, come on in.
A female friend? No.
I'm not ready to date yet.
It's, uh, still too soon.
Well, I understand.
Well, since you got stood up, do you want to stay for dinner? Oh, I don't want to be a bother.
Listen, I feed eight people every night.
One more is no bother.
I'll only stay on one condition.
You have to let me help renovate the garage.
Well, it is a bigger project than I thought.
After dinner, I'll take a look, and maybe I can get some of my guys to help, too.
Why are you doing all this for me? I'd do anything for you.
Anything.
Then you can set the table.
The dining room's in there.
Um, I'll be right there.
I just, uh I want to page Eric.
My mom and dad never said we couldn't date this summer.
Why did you lie? Talk to me.
I want to know what's going on.
In the past, when things didn't work out with us, I just went home.
Now, if we get back together and things don't work, my home is your home.
And if it comes down to one of us leaving because it's too uncomfortable to be living together, it's not going to be you.
It's going to be me.
I am giving up more than you.
And what is that supposed to mean? I'm more experienced than you.
I've had adult relations.
I lived with a woman.
I know what it's like to have a physical relationship with someone, and we're not going to have that.
And I'm not going to go out and find it somewhere else.
I'm giving that up for you.
And what makes you think I haven't had "adult relations" or a physical relationship with a man? No way.
I've lived in New York since last November, and let me tell you, I've had adult relations.
Maybe it's the term "adult relations.
" What I mean I know what you mean and that's what I mean.
Adult relations.
I don't believe you.
Okay, you don't believe me.
It still happened.
How exactly did it happen? Well, when a man loves a woman, certain biological I know how it happens.
How did you and this guy happen? Oh.
I met him at the train station one night and we exchanged numbers.
I told him to call me if he was ever in Buffalo.
H-He lives in the city with his family.
Anyway, um, I had a really bad day and I heard from a basketball friend that she was getting a WNBA tryout.
I, I did really badly on a test and I was just down, and then he called and asked if I wanted to come visit him in the city.
His parents were going to be out of town and he thought we could just hang out.
So, I took a train to the city and we met up and it just happened.
So there, okay? You're not the only one who has had adult relations.
You're lying.
You would never do that.
I did that.
And what happened to the guy? I never saw him again.
He said he had a girlfriend and I am not proud of the way that I acted, but it happened and you can believe me or not.
But that doesn't change the fact that I did it.
And this mystery man's name? Jeremy.
I don't believe you.
You did not have a one-night stand with some guy you met at a train station.
Look, I-I told everybody we were dating, I did.
Why did you do that? You aren't going to make this easy for me, are you? No.
I-I'm sorry.
Could you please give me another chance? What if your family doesn't accept me? I don't care.
You really told them? And will you please be my date for John's wedding? I should say no, but I can't.
So do you want to join me for dinner? I'm really not hungry.
That's good because I already ate.
Yeah, but you just invited me to have dinner with you.
No, I invited you inside.
Do you want to come in? I didn't do what I did, tell my family, so I could get something from you.
I know.
But two minutes ago, we were broken up.
And now we're back together and I like you and I want to take our relationship to the next level.
The next level is Yeah.
Yeah.
So are you coming in? No, you didn't.
Yes, I did! I've stayed longer than I should have.
Annie doesn't even know where I am.
Oh, Lou called while you were out back.
Annie called him and he told her that you were at my house, so you can stay.
I think I should get someone else to counsel you.
I don't want someone else.
I want you.
I'm married.
I'm your minister.
I'm not asking you to marry me.
What are you asking? I think you know.
I think it's why you came over here.
I think it's why you stayed.
I stayed 'cause you asked me to stay.
I have been dropping hints for weeks, waiting for you to make a move.
I'm tired of waiting.
I want you and I know you want me.
Question is: Are you going to do anything about it? Well, are you? No, you didn't.
Yes, I did.
Where have you been? I've been waiting here for hours.
I went out.
Hi, I'm Simon.
Yeah, the friend, hi.
And you are? I'm Deena's boyfriend, Tim.
Don't you mean ex-boyfriend? Deena said you broke up with her.
That was a mistake.
Well, it's too late.
She doesn't want you anymore.
She wants someone who really cares about her.
She wants me.
What's going on? I came here to apologize.
Now I'm apologizing.
I was a jerk.
I'm sorry.
So, are you still my girlfriend or what? Yeah, are you still his girlfriend or what? It's unbelievable.
My parents have been here for less than 24 hours and they've been able to change everything we had planned for our wedding.
My dress, the cake, the menu for the reception, the flowers.
Basically, the only thing we have left that we wanted is your dad marrying us at his church.
Let me tell you, I had to fight them on that.
I tried to tell you their money always comes with strings.
But I've decided to be more positive like you.
I say let them do whatever they want to our wedding.
The important thing is, we're getting married.
I don't think we can get married.
No, you didn't.
Yes, I did.
No, you didn't.
Yes, I did.
Ow! Oh.
Here, cold water.
Come here.
Put the knife down.
Here.
Hold this, hold it tight.
There.
I think my hand is okay now.
I had dinner plans tonight, but I cancelled them.
Why would you do that? Because I wanted to be with you.
When I'm not with you, I'm thinking about you.
And I know that you're married and you love your husband and nothing can ever happen between us, but I also know I haven't felt this way about a woman since my wife died.
I'm sorry.
I shouldn't have done that.
I couldn't help myself.
I should go.
Jeremy and I have some great news to share.
Where's Dad? I don't know.
I-I paged him, but he hasn't called me back.
We'll wait till he gets home.
We want to tell you and the Reverend our news together.
- Okay.
- No, you didn't.
Hey, Mary, welcome home.
Yes, I did.
Thanks.
No, you didn't.
Yes, I did! - No, you - Mary? Do you know this guy? Yeah.
You know Jeremy? What'd you say his name is? My name is Jeremy.
You never said you knew my sister.
Well, I didn't know I did.
We met in New York.
Jeremy.
New York Jeremy? What are you doing here? He's my boyfriend.
You're Lucy's boyfriend? Yeah.
Small world, huh? We need to talk.
This is the Jeremy from New York The one from the train station, the one who lives in the city with his parents, the one who She told you about the train station? Wow.
I must have made some impression.
Really, we need to talk.
I want to talk to Jeremy.
You're Mary's boyfriend, right? You knew about me and you did it anyway? Did what? Yes, did what? What did Jeremy do? Nothing.
What's going on? Yeah, what is going on? Mary, tell them.
Tell them what you and Jeremy did.
She had adult relations with him.
I did what? What did you do with my boyfriend? Don't look at me.
I don't know what they're talking about.
E-Excuse me, what did Robbie say? He said Mary had adult relations with my fiancé.
I did what? You make me sick.
W-Wait a second.
Did you say you're engaged? Yeah, Jeremy and I got engaged today.
I'm not going to Crawford next fall and I'm giving up my scholarship so I can go to New York with Jeremy, but now I don't know what I'm doing.
How could you do that with my boyfriend?! You know, this was the happiest day of my life and now, thanks to you, you've ruined everything.
Why did you even come back here? What are you doing here? I came to bring you back.
You belong with me in New York.
Who's this clown? Robbie, this is Wilson.
Wilson, Robbie.
Wilson and I have been dating for the past two months.
Oh, well, does he know that you slept with my boyfriend? I doubt it.
So, what's for dinner?
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