When Hope Calls (2019) s02e04 Episode Script

So Long, Not Goodbye

1
(NARRATOR): Previously
on When Hope Calls.
Any news on when the
new Mountie's coming?
Yeah, yeah. He arrived this morning.
Did you see that?
Lillian, you're my niece.
I have family? Coming
from where I've been,
it's pretty special.
I think you could be a real asset to me.
I'd be like a deputy?
More like a concerned citizen.
Yeah, we'll work together
to make this town safe.
You didn't say there
was something going on
between you and that Sam fellow.
He's been gone for months,
so nothing's happened.
Is this the filly you've
been talking about?
- Yup.
- What's her name?
Well, I haven't thought
of a good one yet.
How about Sugar?
Saw a pack of wolves near my livestock.
- (PANTING)
- Sugar!
What happened?
(BREATHLESSLY): She's gone.
(GENTLE THEME MUSIC)
(BIRDS CHIRPING, CALM MUSIC)
(HORSE NEIGHS)
(NORA): How did you meet Lillian?
I knew her when she was a child.
I used to be the housekeeper
for the couple who adopted her.
And then, when she moved back to town
and opened the orphanage, she hired me.
(BOWL THUMPS)
(SIGHS)
(EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
What's wrong?
I wasn't there for her.
What does that make me?
You were a child.
What's past is past.
You need to find a way
to forgive yourself.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
You will.
Michael! (LAUGHING)
We are having our town
council meeting tomorrow,
and as the new Mountie,
I wanted to run something by you.
Sure. What is it?
Well, given what happened the other day,
I thought it might be a
good idea to have a sign
by the side of the road, you know,
saying: "Caution. Children."
Good idea. (CHUCKLES)
Good ideas are my specialty.
(CLEARS THROAT)
Alrighty, thank you, sir.
(CHUCKLING)
Oh, boy.
Good morning! You're still
enjoying your accommodations?
I rather enjoy the frontier experience.
See? It's good to see the world.
Funny you should say that.
What?
- Your father had
- We would like to give you
an early birthday present.
(CHUCKLING): But my birthday's
still a couple of months away?
We feel the sooner you get this gift,
the sooner you can start making plans.
Happy birthday, Pumpkin.
(TENDER MUSIC)
That will get you on
any Liberty Luxury Steamer
to any place in the world.
No limits. But it's only good
for 12 months, starting today.
Imagine the places you can see.
Anywhere your heart desires.
- This is so generous.
- It cost me a pretty penny.
You don't like it?
- I
- What's not to like?
It's the perfect gift
and it's non-refundable.
Thank you so much.
Nigel? Do you mind if I
meet you back at the hotel?
I need Maggie to check my eyes.
Oh, what's wrong?
I keep seeing these
little floaty things.
Oh, of course, take a seat.
(HUMMING)
- Okay.
- (COMEDIC MUSIC)
Michael! (CHUCKLES)
I have another great idea
for the town council meeting.
I was thinking, what
if we installed a bell
on the side of my hotel?
You know, that way, if
there was an emergency,
anybody could alert the whole town.
Sure. Couldn't hurt.
(LAUGHING): We are of like-mind.
(CLEARING THROAT)
Thanks once again.
(CHUCKLING SOFTLY)
Oop.
Ah right.
(CHUCKLING): Michael! I was thinking
- Yes.
- Uh, yes?
Whatever it is, I'm sure
it's an inspired idea.
Huh, well. Alrighty then.
(CLEARING THROAT)
Ah!
- Have a good one.
- Mm-hmm.
(EXHALES)
I have a little secret to tell you.
What's that?
For many years now, you've been my hero.
- (CHUCKLING): Really? How so?
- (GENTLE MUSIC)
Your intelligence,
curiosity, and independence
it's really something.
Thank you, Mum.
Actually, I'm a little embarrassed.
- (SCOFFING): Why?
- Because I think children
are supposed to idolize their parents,
- not the other way around.
- (SCOFFING): I idolize you!
You've always encouraged
me to spread my wings.
I couldn't ask for a better mother.
Any man would be lucky to win your love.
And if this Sam fellow
doesn't adore you,
then you should move on
and find someone who does.
You deserve that, Pumpkin.
No luck?
(SIGHING)
Where are you headed?
Town. For supplies.
I'll go with you.
How long are you gonna
keep looking for the filly?
- Her name's Sugar.
- (HORSE NEIGHING)
You know the odds of
her still being alive?
Are we gonna sit here
chatting or are we gonna move?
(CLICKS TONGUE)
I wish we could've
had more time together.
I just found you and now
you're leaving for London.
Sort of how I felt about Grace.
Well, on the bright side, we
still have a few days, but
But what?
I do worry about the children.
I'm sure they'll miss you,
but they'll be well taken care of.
(LOWLY): Yeah.
We have a few minutes
before school lets out.
I'm gonna run a few errands?
Me too. I'll meet you back out front.
Okay.
(JOYFUL MUSIC, DOOR OPENS)
Lillian, how are you doing?
Hi, Maggie. We're all out of
aspirin and I want to make sure
that Eleanor's stocked up on supplies.
Oh, I'm all out, I'm afraid,
but I have a shipment coming.
I'll drop by when it arrives?
That'd be great, thank you.
(WHISPERING): Have
you heard from Gabriel?
Not since I received a letter
from him a couple days ago.
But he promised to come
see me before I leave.
And I'm sure he will.
Did you hear I have an aunt?
Everyone's heard! (LAUGHING)
- And how are you?
- Me? (SIGHING LOUDLY)
(GROANING): I'm fine,
don't you worry about me.
How was it to find out you have an aunt?
Oh, a shock at first,
but she seems wonderful.
I'm sure I'll love her.
I think you will.
(JOYFUL MUSIC)
Oh, hey, Michael! (LAUGHING)
I gotta tell you, I
am pretty darn excited
about my ideas for the town
council meeting tomorrow.
That's great.
So, who's that woman
who works with Lillian?
Nora!
Nora That's a beautiful name.
Thank you!
(GASPING)
I am so sorry.
It's fine! (CHUCKLING)
Can I get you another cup?
No, I still have some
in here. (CHUCKLING)
Would you like your table
on the balcony again?
Ah, sure.
Right this way.
- (GRUNTING)
- Welcome back, Sam.
- Oh, thanks.
- Any luck on that mountain?
Uh you know.
Better luck next time.
(BOTH EXCLAIMING)
- I am
- Oh!
so sorry!
(GROANING): That's okay.
I ran right into you.
No. It was my fault. I
You're Lillian's aunt.
That's right.
I hear you're a lawyer.
Wow. News really travels in this town.
(CHUCKLING): You have no idea.
Let me get you another coffee.
No, no. You don't have to.
But I want to. Please.
(CHUCKLING): Okay.
(JOYFUL MUSIC)
- Are you okay?
- I am.
What happened?
Um, long story.
(CHILDREN LAUGHING)
- Hi!
- Hello!
- Hello!
- There's Mrs. Stewart!
- Hi, Mrs. Stewart!
- Hello.
How's Sugar?
(SOMBER MUSIC)
Why didn't she answer?
Because we lost her.
Lost her?
What do you mean by that?
She got out of the barn.
We searched all over for her, but
But what?
I don't think we're gonna find her.
Alright, kids. Shall we head home?
- Tess.
- Come on.
Did you have a good day? How was it?
(EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
(WHIMPERING)
Poor thing
She must've really
bonded with that filly.
Her name is Sugar! And I named her.
Sugar can still come back.
I'm sure her mommy misses
her and she misses her mommy.
It's gonna be okay, Charlotte.
No, it's not. You don't know that.
I wish someone would offer
me an around the world ticket.
It's not like I'm not grateful
But
But I believe this is about Sam.
What about him?
My parents think that there's
something going on between us.
(CHUCKLING): Honey,
the whole town thinks
there's something going on.
Then the whole town is wrong!
Maybe you should tell
him about your early
birthday present. See if
it spurs him to action.
If there's something there,
I want it to come from him.
It's been about a year.
It's time for him to bake
or get out of the kitchen.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
(SIGHS)
Are you sure about this?
There's an extra bed in the girl's room.
It's more comfortable than the couch.
I don't wanna intrude
That'd be ridiculous. You're family.
(CHUCKLES)
Feels nice to say that.
Girls? Nora's going to
be staying in your room
until we both leave.
Is that okay?
(GIRLS): Yeah!
(CHUCKLING)
(SAD MUSIC)
Charlotte?
Can I share your bunk?
- Oh.
- Um
How are your parents doing?
Fine.
I'm sure this has been a
unique experience for them.
Well, speaking of unique
experiences, you will never
guess what they gave me for
an early birthday present.
Sam!
Nora.
Oh, you must be Lillian's
aunt. I'm Maggie, how do you do?
Nurse Maggie. I've heard
- great things about you.
- Likewise.
- Ready?
- Sure.
I'll catch up with you later?
Sure.
(INQUISITIVE MUSIC)
Maggie?
Maggie. Are you okay?
Yes. I'm fine.
Did the telephone company
respond to our request
about starting a telephone
service here in town?
They said Brookfield is still too small.
I don't see why we need the telephone.
It would help us to connect
to friends and family far away.
Everyone I know lives in Brookfield.
What we should be focusing
on is a proper town council
- meeting space.
- You gonna build it?
Well, we have to find another
place to have these meetings.
Ronnie's not even feeding us here.
Well, my renovation
should hopefully be done
in a couple of months.
Then, we can host the meetings
there, inside my bakery?
With your berry apple turnovers?
Yup, they'll be hot out of the oven.
All those in favor of
hosting town council meetings
at Debbie's bakery
once it's remodeled
- say aye.
- (EVERYONE): Aye!
Thank you, we're back open
at lunch. Yes, back at lunch!
Thank you. (LAUGHING)
I'm sorry, sir. We'll
be open again at noon.
- I beg your pardon?
- Well, if you can come back
at lunch time, that'd be great.
Might I have access to my suite?
Your oh!
(LAUGHING) Yes, of course!
How could I forget your suite?
(LAUGHING): Yes.
What did I miss?
(HORSE NEIGHING)
Hey, girl! Hey, hey.
It's okay. It's okay it's okay.
- (EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
- Is she okay?
(SIGHING): Not really
Does she need to see a vet?
Vet can't fix what she's feeling.
Who wants more sandwiches?
I wonder if Sugar's hungry.
- I wonder if she's scared
- I wonder if she's hurt.
What do we do, Miss Lillian?
I have an idea.
(CURIOUS MUSIC)
So all those in favor of
installing an emergency bell
outside the hotel say aye.
- (EVERYONE): Aye.
- Passed.
(CLEARING THROAT): Now,
lastly, for his heroic act
of saving young Miriam
from being hit by a car,
I propose we host a
ceremony of recognition
to give Constable Fletcher
the key to the town.
- (PLAYFUL MUSIC)
- What's that?
Well, it's this thing
that other towns do, Ben.
You know, to honor people for their
accomplishments or heroism.
But I don't think that's
something Michael would want.
No, no. He told me. He
thought my idea was inspired.
I haven't even met this new Mountie
and already he wants
to give himself a medal?
Someone should tell him
to get off his high horse.
To be fair, Constable Fletcher
did save that young girl from being hit.
He's a Mountie. That's his job.
Why don't we take a vote?
- Sure.
- All those in favor say aye.
(MOST EVERYONE): Aye.
(CHUCKLING): Well, the ayes have
it. The key to the town ceremony
passes by a vote of three to two.
(SIGHING)
(JOYFUL MUSIC)
Woah.
Hi. We haven't met yet.
I'm Nora Anderson. Lillian's aunt.
Nice to meet you. I'm Lucy Clay.
Any luck finding the filly?
No. Tess is out looking for her again.
We want to help.
That's very kind of you.
Well, any idea where Sugar might be?
We saw some tracks northeast of here.
Okay. Well, thanks.
(CLICKS TONGUE)
(ADVENTUROUS MUSIC, BIRDS CHIRPING)
(HORSE SNORTS)
(WILDLIFE VOCALIZING)
(CARRIAGE TREKKING)
What do you see?
Lots of trees.
I saw some hoof prints.
Sugar's?
I think those were moose.
I'm getting tired.
You think we'll find Sugar?
We can only try.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
What have you heard
about Lawrence Ranch?
Is it going up for sale?
All I know is Tess has her eye on it.
Oh.
(HORSE NEIGHS)
Here he comes.
Afternoon, gentlemen.
Just wanted to introduce myself.
I'm Constable Michael Fletcher.
We know.
Constable. I'm Harley
West, this is Ken Newson.
We each own a spread outside of town.
Heard a lot about you.
(SCOFFING): Well, don't
believe everything you hear.
Stories can get blown out of proportion.
(SNICKERING)
Oh!
Guess I should get a medal for that.
Well, you both have a good day.
(HORSE NEIGHS)
(DEBBIE SIGHS)
Mm-hmm? What's wrong?
I couldn't sleep last
night and the night before.
It's been going on for weeks.
I can get you something for that.
You're the best.
(SIGHING)
What?
It's just not right.
Who does that city
slicker woman think she is?
Her name is Nora and she
seems like a very nice person.
Well, she can't just waltz
into town and steal your Beau.
Obviously, he's not my Beau.
Have you told him about
your birthday gift?
(SIGHS)
I never had the chance.
(GENTLE MUSIC)
(SIGHS)
- (BRIGHT MUSIC)
- (CHILDREN CHATTERING)
The wagon's put away and
I unhitched the horse.
Thank you.
How's Charlotte?
- (CHARLOTTE CRYING)
- She's upset.
The other children are in the
dining room eating apple pie,
but Charlotte just
went straight upstairs.
Do you mind if I talk to her?
Of course.
(TENDER MUSIC)
Are you okay, Charlotte?
She's out there somewhere.
Yes, she is.
Can you promise we'll find her?
No, I can't.
Why not?
Because I don't know for sure.
And I wouldn't want to lie to you.
(SIGHING)
Are you sure you don't
want a piece of pie?
I'm tired.
Okay. Rest up.
You finding Miss Lillian was a miracle.
Do you think we could have another one?
You never know.
- (SIGHING)
- Constable Fletcher!
Do you have a minute?
What can I do for you?
- I'm here for the interview.
- (QUIRKY MUSIC)
I got an assignment to
write up your story of heroism.
You mean the fire?
- That was a year ago.
- No, I'm not talking about
when you saved three
families from a tenement fire.
Although, I will be sure to
mention that in the article.
Good. You've met.
I don't think I really
warrant an article.
Oh, come on. This is big news.
Wait. Are we talking
about the mountain lion?
When you saved the baby from a cougar?
(CHUCKLES)
Believe me, I will be using that
in the background story, but no.
- This is actually about
- Constable Fletcher,
there is a wagon
blocking my pastry stand
and I can't get the fellow to move.
Good day, gentlemen. Duty calls.
(SIGH OF RELIEF)
But you'll talk to me
later? I have a deadline.
We'll see.
I'll tell you what.
Why don't we head back
to my establishment?
You have a cup of coffee and
I'll give you all the background
you want on Mountie Fletcher.
Coffee's on the house?
Alright.
Okay.
Your aspirin has arrived.
Oh, thank you! Would you
like to come in for some tea?
I have to get back to the infirmary.
Oh, well, sit with me for
a bit? I'm leaving soon.
(RAIN PATTERING)
(SIGHING): Okay. Let's
enjoy some fresh air.
(CHUCKLING)
(EXHALES DEEPLY)
(GROANS)
Grace must be so excited to see you.
(SIGHING): She is.
And I already sent her a telegram
letting her know about Nora.
The fact that you two found each other
after all these years is a miracle.
That's what the children are calling it.
And she's an amazing woman.
- You've met.
- We have.
She's very charming.
It runs in the family.
- (SCOFFS)
- I don't know about that.
(DISTANT COW BELLOWS)
I think her and Sam
seem to have hit it off.
- Nora and Sam?
- Mm-hmm.
Hit it off how?
Fast friends. Who knows?
It's none of my business.
It's obvious that there's something
brewing between you and Sam.
Maybe not so obvious.
Besides, I'm thinking of
starting a new adventure.
What do you mean?
Uh, my parents bought me an
around the world ocean liner
ticker for an early birthday present.
(EXHALES DEEPLY)
Well, you should follow your heart.
(TENDER MUSIC)
But if you leave, you'll be missed.
That's sweet of you to say.
Look at all the lives
you've touched here.
You're an important part of this town.
(DISHES CLANGING)
Charlotte's really upset.
Well, it was nice of you to try.
- She's a sweetheart.
- Mm-hmm.
So I hear you met Sam.
I have.
You hit it off?
He seems nice.
(CURIOUS MUSIC)
You know, it's nothing
official, but Sam and Maggie
are sort of involved
or almost involved.
Huh.
No! Not like that.
It's not?
No.
Well, if you don't mind me asking,
what is going on between you and Sam?
I can't really say.
You can't or you won't?
I can't. It has to do with my work.
(HORSE NEIGHING)
- (BRIGHT MUSIC)
- If you'll excuse me.
Yeah.
(RAIN PATTERING)
- (SIGHS)
- (TENDER MUSIC)
Is everything okay?
Yeah, I
it's just I thought
I heard a horse, so
- Gabe's not back yet.
- Of course.
But I do have something for you.
A Telegram
From Gabe?
I'll let you read it in private.
(GABE): Dearest Lillian,
I've not been able to make
it back to Brookfield yet.
But come what may,
I promise I will find a way to return
and gaze into your beautiful eyes
as I wish you Godspeed on your trip.
Yours with love, forever
and always, Gabriel.
(SIGHS)
(CHARLOTTE CRYING)
(EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
What's wrong, Charlotte?
Sugar must be lonely without her mommy.
You must've been scared
without yours too.
I'm so sorry.
What can we do?
I don't know.
Maybe Sugar will make
it back home on her own?
You don't know that she will.
No. We don't.
What if I hire you?
What do you mean?
You said a lawyer helps
people get what they want.
I wanna find Sugar, will you help me?
(JOYFUL MUSIC)
Maggie! Your salve worked wonders.
Happy to hear!
How'd you sleep?
Oh, that tea you gave me helped so much!
- You're a godsend.
- Oh.
Rise and shine!
Where are Nora and Charlotte?
They got up early this morning.
I didn't see them upstairs.
Miss Nora said that they were going
to go look for that filly again.
(ADVENTUROUS MUSIC)
Sugar!
Sugar!
Woah.
- Do you see her?
- (SIGHING): No.
Then why'd you stop?
Sugar doesn't know our voices
and I don't wanna scare her.
Okay, tell me if you see anything.
Of course.
(CLICKS TONGUE)
(HORSE NEIGHS)
And, of course, I helped
by keeping an eagle eye out
for any infractions.
You know, your jaywalkers,
your public disturbances,
that sort of thing.
And I had to think it's been
a pretty big help to Michael.
I mean Constable Fletcher.
Great. There he is and I do
really need to speak to him.
- Hi.
- Sorry we didn't get to chat
yesterday. I'm just surprised
you're still in town.
Well, I decided to stick
around for the ceremony.
Take a couple photos
Actually, if you've got
time for an interview,
we could do that now and
start with a few photos?
- (CHUCKLING): Ready?
- Ceremony? What ceremony?
We're bestowing the
key to the town on you
for your heroic act. Saving
that young girl on the road.
- You're what?
- (CAMERA SNAPS)
(GENTLE CHIRPING)
I think we should head back now.
- (DISTANT NEIGHING)
- Did you hear that?
Hear what?
Sugar.
I don't hear anything, Charlotte.
(HOPEFUL MUSIC)
I can hear her! She's that way!
Can you hear her?
(SIGHING): I can't, sweetheart.
(SHUSHING)
- (HORSE SNORTING)
- Can you hear her?
(GASPING): I can hear her.
(HORSE NEIGHING, NORA GASPING)
You found her, Charlotte.
Poor thing, got her lead stuck.
Hey girl.
Hey girl. Good girl, good girl.
I'm gonna take you home.
Your prayers were answered, Charlotte.
- You wanted to see us?
- Mm-hmm.
I wanted to give you
a retirement present.
- Your luggage?
- Why?
This has been all over the world with me
and I want you to take it and
fill it with more memories.
(EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
(SCOFFING): I don't understand.
I won't be going on any
around the world trip,
but instead of this
ticket going to waste,
you should buy another one and take mum.
We're too old.
You're never too old for
a beautiful adventure.
I was looking forward to
playing checkers in the garden.
And you can still do that
at the Aswan Botanical
Garden in Egypt
or the Mirabell
Gardens in Austria or
the Gardens at Versailles.
Your wife has seen you to retirement
and now dreams of adventure.
Dreamers are a wonderful thing, dad.
That's why I will always
gravitate towards them.
Let's go on an adventure, Nigel.
Oh, my darling. How can I say no?
(GIGGLING)
(EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
(HORSE NEIGHING)
(TENDER MUSIC)
Sugar!
(GASPING): Sugar
Oh.
Oh, baby.
How'd you find her?
I didn't. Charlotte did.
She has extraordinary
hearing. (CHUCKLING)
It was a miracle.
You, Charlotte,
are the miracle.
(CHUCKLES)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
Something must've come up.
Gabriel wouldn't miss saying goodbye
unless he had a very good reason.
I know.
The children are outside,
waiting to go to the ceremony.
And to see you off.
Um, where's Nora?
She was packing to go back
to Clearwater with you.
I'll go check on her.
Alright.
(TENDER MUSIC)
What's going on?
I want to stay and help out.
Um
What about your law practice?
I can see clients in Brookfield.
Are you sure?
Honestly, I get satisfaction
from being a lawyer
but you should've seen
the look on Charlotte's face
when we delivered that filly to Tess.
It is pretty gratifying
helping these children.
They face such hardships.
The thought of bringing
joy into their lives
will you let me?
(INHALES DEEPLY)
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
Where's your luggage?
Nora has decided to stay
and help out around here.
(GASPS)
If that's okay with all of you.
(CHILDREN): Yay!
More than okay!
Okay, ready?
(JOYFUL MUSIC)
(CHILDREN CHATTERING)
Folks, today, we are
awarding the first ever
Brookfield key to the town.
And this one, deservedly,
goes to an individual who saved
a young and very precious life.
Well, I'll let our
Mountie take it from here.
(CROWD APPLAUDING)
- Thank you, Ronnie.
- (EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
You know, as a Mountie,
I've seen real heroism
in my life. I've seen
exceptional bravery
to do what's right,
whatever the obstacle.
But I don't think I've ever
seen it so clearly on display
as with the recipient of this award.
Here you go, Charlotte.
(CROWD CHEERING AND CLAPPING)
(GIRL): We love you, Charlotte.
(CAMERA SNAPS)
(GENTLE MUSIC)
He loves you, Lillian. (CHUCKLES)
I just wanted to see him
one more time before I left.
I know. Something must've come up.
Well, Lillian. The children
have a surprise for you.
They say that this song
reminds them of you.
(GUITAR STRUMMING)
Look for the silver lining ♪
Whene're a cloud appears in the blue ♪
Remember somewhere ♪
The sun is shining ♪
And so the right thing ♪
To do is make it shine for you ♪
A heartful ♪
Of joy and gladness ♪
Will always banish ♪
Sadness and strife ♪
So always look for ♪
The silver lining ♪
And try to find ♪
The sunny side of life ♪
(GIGGLING)
You're all such beautiful souls.
Will you write to us, Miss Lillian?
Every week, I promise.
I'll make sure things run
smoothly at the orphanage.
- Thank you.
- And I'll fix things
that need fixing. (LAUGHING)
Good, because we are gonna
need all the help we can get.
That's right. (SIGHING)
Take my room while I'm gone.
I'm so thankful that
you came into my life.
I'll be here when you get back.
Eleanore, thank you for everything.
It was my pleasure.
(SIGHING, GIGGLING)
Here's a list of things to do in London.
Thank you.
And if you see Gabriel, will you
let him know that I'll miss him?
And I know he had a good
reason for not being here.
I will.
Okay.
- Be careful.
- (CHUCKLING)
So long, kiddo.
You, um say hello to
Grace for me, will ya?
And tell Chuck that, uh
tell him that I love him and
that I'm praying for their baby.
- Okay.
- I will.
Okay.
(EMOTIONAL MUSIC)
(SIGHING): Thank you.
Bye, everyone.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Bye! See you soon.
- Bye! We'll miss you!
(KNOCKING ON THE DOOR)
You free?
Free as a bird.
Getting you alone has been a challenge.
For you and me both.
(CHUCKLING NERVOUSLY)
I, um
I got you something.
Call it an early birthday present.
(CHUCKLING): Another one?
(CHUCKLING): Open it.
- Um
- (ROMANTIC MUSIC)
Sam, it's beautiful.
But you can't afford this.
I can.
The strangest thing happened
to me on the mountain I was on.
I was already packed up, headed
for Brookfield, but then
I saw the sun shining through
the trees and hit this one spot.
It was like a sign, Maggie.
So I took my pickaxe and
hit that shining light.
Then I struck gold.
Gold?
I had Nora check the claim to make sure
it was legal and binding.
It is.
I'm rich.
And it means the world
to me knowing that
you were there for me when I wasn't.
(WHISPERING): Sam
I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to be so forward.
No. No, it's um
it's okay.
I'd like to take you out to dinner.
Not as friends, but as my date.
If that's okay.
I thought you'd never ask.
(CHUCKLING EXCITEDLY)
(HORSE NEIGHING)
(ADVENTUROUS MUSIC)
Gabriel
I wasn't gonna let you
leave without saying goodbye.
You've never broken a promise to me,
I didn't think you'd start now.
Not now. Not ever.
Just come back to me.
You come back to me.
I will.
I'm not ready to say goodbye.
Let me take you to the train
station where I can hold you
and kiss you one last time.
Okay.
Stop the coach!
(ROMANTIC MUSIC)
Don't let go.
I never will.
(THEME MUSIC)
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