Chesapeake Shores (2016) s04e06 Episode Script

Watercolors, Wishes, and Weddings

1 Previously on Chesapeake Shores [JESS.]
So, you and Mom What's going on there? We're just, you know, taking it slow.
Cheers.
- This is nice.
- It is, isn't it? [EMMA.]
It's not every day you meet someone who makes you feel safe.
- [WOMAN.]
We're here to check in.
- What? Now? This says we're open already.
We'd love to have a wedding reception here, for both of our families.
[MICK.]
Well, that's great.
- I got you a present.
- Really? It's okay if you didn't get me anything.
[.]
I'm looking at life through the windshield 'Cause it's bigger than my rear-view mirror Leavin' all those storm clouds behind me What are you doing back here? Take the wrong exit off the I-81? I was in the neighborhood.
You're never in the neighborhood.
I told you I'd be back soon.
I guess this is soon.
And I told you I wasn't interested in going back on the road.
Well, maybe this time, the road is coming to you.
I wanna dance in the sunset [.]
Thank you all for coming to our grand opening.
We really appreciate celebrating this with all of you.
Um, can you officially have an official grand opening when the place has already been officially opened? [ABBY.]
Well, I think if it was unofficially opened by mistake, - then it's fine.
- Well, considering it's still called the Inn at Eagle Point, can you have a third grand opening? Let's just hope the termites don't find this one too.
[GASPS, LAUGHTER.]
What? Too soon? - Too soon! - Way too soon.
Scissors.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
- Um - Oh, here, we forgot the scissors.
- I'll be right back.
- Okay.
[.]
[CLEARS THROAT.]
[KEVIN.]
Technically, it's a re-grand opening.
[CONNOR.]
Or a re-grand opening once removed.
[GASPS.]
I can get the scissors! I got 'em! This drawer sticks.
It's sticky.
We need to fix it.
Yeah, good idea.
So big day.
Yeah.
One that'll change our lives forever.
Right.
Let's get to it.
Till death do us part.
Sorry, I'm just excited.
Plane ticket already paid I'm gone, but it don't mean nothing I'm close even though I'm far away [.]
That's how I remember you Stuck here on the red-eye special I can't wait to see you again [.]
So don't think of me not being around [.]
Just listen for the sweet, sweet sound Of the taxi pulling up the driveway I'm coming home soon [.]
I'm coming home soon [.]
[.]
[.]
Hey.
Hello.
Listen, thank you for helping out.
Of course.
It's fun.
It's like "Bring Your Daughter To Work" Week.
[CHUCKLES.]
What if we made it a full-time thing? You running O'Brien Construction with me.
What? Not as an employee, but a full-time partner.
Wow, I mean, I [CHUCKLES.]
I don't know what to say.
Well, would you think about it? Yeah, yeah, of course.
Want some more coffee? I'm good, thank you.
Okay, think about it.
- Bye.
- [CHUCKLING.]
Bye.
I'm trying to plan the third course.
Do you suggest an antipasto or a salad? So much for Kevin's wedding dinner being low key.
Uh, Dad, when have we ever done anything low key? [NELL.]
Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
A strong O'Brien motto.
Tickets for opening night That's exciting.
Thank you.
and Gran, here are yours for the matinee with Carrie, Caitlyn, Jess, and David.
Oh, thank you.
Bree, have you read this review of your play in the Tribune? Someone must have come to the preview.
Oh, no, no, I don't read reviews.
If you took the good, you have to take the bad.
That's too bad.
It says your dialogue sparkles.
Really? It also says that some of your characters - are out of touch with reality, but - Really? [JESS.]
I'm not here to talk about my life.
I just need paprika.
There are things called grocery stores.
Oh, but then I wouldn't get to see your pretty faces.
"Out of touch"? I say, "true to life.
" - Right.
- Okay, I also need cinnamon and cardamom all the "mon" spices.
I'm going to need another cup of coffee.
Hey, Connor, are you going to join us for No time, Dad.
Uh, I gotta grab my other suit.
I got a big meeting today.
It's so nice to have the family all together again, isn't it? - Hey, Gran.
- Darling, your lunch is right there on the counter.
Don't you know they have grocery stores? Well, Sarah's family is meeting us at the station.
And Kevin and I are domestically challenged.
Does anybody in this family - know how to cook? - [CELL PHONE RINGING.]
- [FAMILY.]
No! - Yeah, hey.
Yeah, yeah, I'm just about to head out now.
- Hi, Megan.
- Hi.
Okay.
All right.
[MEGAN.]
So I'm here to help.
- Hi, honey.
- I can't wait for the party.
Oh, we can help too, but I'm taking the paprika, so no paprikash.
Paprikash Only one? - [CHUCKLES.]
- [ABBY.]
Ah.
So you're not here to ask me to leave? Strange as it may sound I actually have a solution.
Let me guess.
It involves me and Emma.
I just let her know.
I'd like to record a few of her songs, and I want you to produce.
No, how many times do I gotta tell you? I'm not going back to Nashville.
You weren't listening.
If the Riley can't come to the mountain, the mountain will come to Riley.
You can do it right here in Chesapeake Shores.
I'm not set up here to record anything professionally.
Trace, you're jumping the gun.
Now, I wouldn't be much of a manager if I didn't make it worth your while.
I'll pay you to produce, and that should cover the cost to install your own studio right here at the Bridge.
Now, that's always been your dream, hasn't it? And if everything works out, Emma will be the first of many.
- I think I just hooked a fish.
- [CHUCKLES.]
More like circling the bait, but I have to think about it.
Think about what? Producing? Or producing for Emma? [MEGAN.]
And look at these.
Two perfect brushes.
[MICK.]
I can't remember when you looked this happy.
[MEGAN CHUCKLES.]
There's been a few times, but I haven't bought paints for myself since I was pregnant with Bree.
That's funny.
Why did you stop? I don't know.
You were working, Abby and Kevin were taking up all my time, and there just wasn't room for it.
I'm sorry.
I'm not.
I like to think that what happens is supposed to happen.
There's a timing for everything, Mick.
Yeah including when to retaliate.
What? Congratulations, Bree O'Brien.
And to you, Hannah Urso.
Well, I hope you poured a glass for me.
Never.
[CHUCKLES.]
That's okay.
I brought my own.
I hope you don't mind.
My agent wanted to meet you.
Oh sure.
Brian Higgins, UCA.
You know, since I've known Hannah, she always has a glass of champagne the day before opening, and she never offers me one, - so I always come prepared.
- [CHUCKLES.]
It's very nice to meet you, Brian.
- You too.
- [CHUCKLING.]
Hannah, can I bother you for a minute? Yeah, yeah.
Uh I'll be right back.
Remember, he only gets 10%.
[CHUCKLING.]
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
So who are you repped by? No one.
You're you're kidding.
You've done all this on your own? A best-selling novel and three produced plays? Honestly, I don't even know why I'm talking to you.
What? Well, you seem to be doing pretty great on your own.
I I-I am.
[STAMMERING.]
I am, thanks so much.
So what do you want to do next? [SIGHS.]
Everybody keeps asking me that, and, um I don't have a plan yet.
Okay.
Then we should do lunch.
Do people actually say that, "do lunch"? They say it when it's more about business and not even about lunch - Hmm.
- [LAUGHS.]
- but we can eat if you want.
- Yeah.
[CHUCKLES.]
Cheers.
So let's narrow it down to just the offense.
- Mm-hmm.
- Average cost of raising a child? Don't forget about football pads and Band-Aids.
How about college and food? All right, fine, be that way.
Well? [SIGHS.]
Okay, so I'm thinking that we have 2.
5 kids.
[CHUCKLES.]
Don't think it works that way.
I had no idea kids were this expensive.
Sarah, Kevin.
Good to see you again, sir.
Hey, it's Dad now.
[KEVIN.]
Oh.
Agh! Yeah, good to see you, Dad.
So, are you guys enjoying the fire hall? This place is awesome, yeah.
Ah, you know, it could use a good cleaning.
[SCOFFS.]
Just ignore him.
So, how's marital bliss? Jess, I have a question.
Why, yes, David Peck.
You can ask.
Right.
Should we leave room for tulips or begonias? Begonias.
I'm sorry.
This can't wait any longer.
I know.
I'm ready.
Just ask.
Okay.
Sure.
I was thinking that we should have people park alongside the house rather than in the driveway.
What do you think? I think that's an excellent proposal.
Excuse me.
I have a question.
You had guests here last week, right? Uh, yes, uh It was crazy.
We were so not prepared, but, you know, it worked out perfectly, sort of.
- Sorry, who are you? - Rob Crone.
I work with the city small business license division.
I'm here because our tourism office has received rave reviews about an inn that wasn't supposed to be open.
According to our records, your occupancy permit didn't go into effect until yesterday.
Well, I think that I can explain that.
See, there was a mistake with the dates, - so we had to let people in early.
- Right.
There weren't any complaints or anything, were there? I don't know.
That's not my department, but I do know you were operating an inn illegally without a license.
Well, I'm sure that we can pay any fine there is.
Well, it's pretty substantial municipal code 31-A, paragraph two.
Wow That is substantial.
Mm.
Yeah.
Uh, wha So what do you think? It sounds perfect.
- Emma, about that - You can produce, maybe write some of the songs, and we can do it all right here.
That's not it.
It's just I've been thinking maybe you'd be better off recording with another producer.
But the whole reason this is happening is because Mark thinks we work well together.
Well, if there's one thing I've learned in my career, it's to not mix business with pleasure.
- Trace - Besides, to get a recording studio up and running, - it takes time.
- Well, I don't mind the wait, and I could use the practice.
I just can't think of anyone better to produce my first single.
Trace, come on.
Would you at least think about it? Yeah.
[ABBY.]
It's not that I hate the idea [JAY.]
Right.
and it's not that I'm not excited, but - Mm-hmm.
- You know, I just never thought that I might be running the family business.
It's not really a typical family business, is it? No, I guess it's not.
Hmm.
And what do your brothers and sisters think? Ooh, I don't know.
I haven't told them yet.
So I'm the first? Wow, I mean, that's kind of special.
Okay, I see where you're going with this, and I'm still debating if I'm going to accept your friend request.
Oh, ouch! You are cold, Winters.
Oof! [LAUGHING.]
Okay Oh, this is not good.
Abby, um Plymouth Rock is important why? Because it's where the Pilgrims landed.
Mm-hmm, but according to one of my students, it's where Pocahontas learned to sing.
[LAUGHING.]
Well, hey, you know? That could be true.
Oh, you're way too easy of a grader.
[LAUGHING.]
So, what do you think? Maybe we could go out sometime without taking our homework with us? Yeah, that'd be nice.
Great.
So that's her.
Hmm? You still have feelings for her, don't you? [TRACE SCOFFS.]
It's just, uh It's not that simple.
You know, we grew up together.
I mean, we've known each other since we were kids.
So, wait, you did this voluntarily? Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Brothers' weekend, bonding, but by mile five, covered in mud, and climbing up a rope ladder So, uh, when you get to Nashville, I'd look into some open mics.
It's a great way to test out new material.
I was beginning to think that this was an awful idea.
[TRACE.]
I know the owner of the Palace Station What did your brothers think? Well, Pete thought it was hilarious, and Nate, he didn't talk to me for a week.
I'd start with the Bluebird Cafe, but there's also Puckett's and Douglas's Corner, and there's the Mercy Lounge Hey, do you want to get out of here? Maybe grab a bite at Giovanni's instead? I would love that.
Thank you.
All right.
Take it easy, Trace.
Yeah, you too.
Bye.
So where were we? Thank you.
So, what do you want? I think I'm going to go with the garbanzo bean salad with the honey vinaigrette.
Sounds delicious.
I think I'm going to go with the chicken club and fries, but that is not what I was asking.
- Oh, it wasn't? - No.
What do you want in your career? Well, um, I mean, I'd like to write a series of short stories, and - I have another play in mind.
- Right, I know, and you're already doing all those things on your own.
Listen, Bree, you are successful, and what you've done without an agent, it's pretty amazing, so if you like your life right now, you don't need me.
You'll stay here, you'll keep writing, and you'll continue to be successful.
Okay.
So why do I need you? - [LAUGHING.]
- Ha ha, right, because I am not about the next book.
I'm about the next 10 years.
[EXHALES NERVOUSLY.]
Okay, so you should know that I can barely handle tomorrow.
[CHUCKLES.]
Which is why you need me.
While you worry about you, my job is to worry about the future you.
Hmm.
Oh, and that's the question you want me to answer, right, the "where do I see myself in 10 years?" Yeah, but you don't need to know the answer right away.
I just need to know that you're willing to ask the question, because I can only take you as far as you're willing to go.
I'm going to have to give up some things too, though, right? Yeah, that's the price.
So, Bree what do you want? So, are you ready to dazzle me? We'll see.
Connor, we've lost this case once, so if you've come back without knowing how to win it, I'm not sure what you're bringing to the table.
Linda, when is the law not the law? Just because a law is cited and obeyed doesn't mean that it actually exists.
Okay, I'm intrigued.
Go on.
You and the prosecution presumed that previous legal findings were actionable, but you failed to consider a simple sunset clause.
Laws expire.
We looked into that.
You did, but only with city laws, not the superseding county laws.
You tried to protect a hospital's lease, but you readily accepted a zoning issue that no longer existed.
The county's zoning restrictions had a sunset clause, and had your team known that, the case would've been thrown out.
It should've never gone to trial.
[CHUCKLES RUEFULLY.]
What tipped you off? My grandma's driver's license.
It expired and so did my last relationship and it dawned on me that everything has an expiration date.
The trick is knowing when it is and being prepared for it because they sneak up on you and, in the end, you have to realize when something's over, even when you don't want to let it go.
I've always believed that a good lawyer understands not just the law but people, too.
I'll see you on Monday.
We start at 8:00.
Thank you.
[MEGAN.]
It was wonderful.
I got off work, went to Remmey Beach, and did some sketches.
Anything that might be a painting? I'm not sure yet.
I can't really do anything until I get my studio set up.
Are you asking for help? Nah Okay, yes.
[CHUCKLES.]
- You did offer.
- No, I did, and I want to help.
So, what's on the agenda? Okay, now, picture this hardwood floors in the second bedroom Mm-hmm.
replacing the windows for better light, and raising the ceiling.
Oh, is that all? Mm-hmm.
I'll cook you dinner.
Oh, that's good.
Hey! Hey.
Where's Sarah and her family? Oh, they're just taking a drive along the shore.
Well, I'm excited to meet them, but it's nice to have just a moment with you, Kevin.
Yeah, yeah, it'll be nice, a little weird.
I guess I'm just getting used to being married.
Is it that different? I don't know.
Sarah and I have been talking about having kids, and she's probably right.
Just have two or three.
So you did the math? Yeah.
That's why I'm still working.
- [LAUGHING.]
- Oh, who are you kidding, Mick? You work because you love it.
[.]
Are you going to share? No! Give me that back.
[BREE.]
How are things here with the, um you know, the ing-ray? Not a word on the ing-ray or the engagement-ay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's gonna happen.
Yeah, eventually, when the feng shui realigns with municipal code 31-A, paragraph two.
Ever since, David's been at city hall, arguing with them, saying it's not about money.
It's about principle.
[CHUCKLING.]
You guys really are perfect for each other.
I know it sounds silly, but when I saw the ring, I didn't just see the ring.
I saw David, and it felt like my whole life made sense, and I always thought that I would be on the outside looking in at you and Abby being happily married, which I'm sorry, no offense.
No, Jess of all the people in the world, you deserve this most.
Thank you.
[LAUGHING HAPPILY.]
Hey, did it work? In order to waive the fine, I have to file five different appeals.
I'm going to be up all night doing paperwork, and then we have to wait for city council to review it, which could take a month or two.
Wait? For two months? I don't think so.
It's already been 24 hours, and I have been patiently waiting, and it's killing me.
I'm not just going to stand idly by while a city official stops me from a lifetime of happiness and love.
I'm going to find this Rob Crone and tell him that he's standing in the way of my "happily ever after.
" It's about the feng shui.
You brought me - an éclair.
- [CHUCKLES.]
That is incredibly sweet of you.
Well, it's not as sweet as you think.
It was the last one, and there was this very nice elderly couple who were trying to order it, but I pulled it from the counter.
There's no bite marks.
Yeah, I figured you'd prefer it unchewed.
[CHUCKLES.]
So, that was, uh, awkward yesterday.
[CHUCKLES.]
Yeah.
Um it's over with Trace.
Yeah, I know.
Just because we have history does not mean that we have a future.
Yeah.
I know that too.
Yeah.
It's just that, you know, sometimes the past has a way of sticking around.
Yes, and in a small town, it's especially hard to avoid it.
Oh, very true.
So what do we do now? I think we take it slow or we could take it fast, but nobody really says that, do they? - [CHUCKLING.]
- No, they don't.
Uh but Abby, I understand.
Really, I do.
No matter what happens with us, it'll always be different between you and me, and I'm okay with it.
So slow, then? Like turtles.
- Or molasses.
- Oh, good one.
[CHUCKLES.]
Come here.
[.]
[.]
A list of some friends in Nashville, people you can trust.
You really think I'm ready? I really do.
What about your recording studio? I'm still going to build it.
For you? Yeah, for me.
Hopefully I can finish what I started here.
Thank you.
[CHUCKLING.]
For what? For believing in me.
Emma, you're talented, and right now, you need to follow your dreams, and I need to follow mine.
You're going to be great.
I hope it works out for you too.
You're one of the good ones, Trace.
Come here.
So have you officially taken the job? Yeah.
Yeah, I officially took it.
And listen, Uncle Thomas, I really want to let you know how much I appreciate everything you did for me, and the responsibility that you gave me when I first started out.
But it was time to move on.
Exactly, it's time to move on.
I just I really want to see what I can do on my own, you know? Hey, you don't have to explain it to me.
Denzer, Lewis, and Phelps is a great firm.
Linda Nelson is a tough attorney, but and I hope you don't mind me saying this, have you thought about why they wanted you? Uh, what do you mean? Look, Connor, any firm would be lucky to have you.
You have a great feel for the law, but Nelson is a shark, and she'll attack when you least expect it.
[CHUCKLES.]
Isn't that what attorneys do? Not against their own team.
Uncle Thomas? If you think you can persuade me by any and all means, Miss O'Brien, you are sadly mistaken.
I am a rock, standing nay, sitting, firm against a sea of impropriety.
Rob have you ever been in love? Yes.
Yes, I have.
Chickpeas and garbanzo beans are the same thing.
It's not that complicated.
Do you know what else isn't complicated? Love marriage finding the person you're meant to be with I mean, unless you're not with the person that you're meant to be with.
Then it is absolutely complicated, but you don't have that excuse.
- No, I guess I don't.
- Mm-mm.
So what's stopping you? Congratulations.
I am so happy for you.
- [JESS CRYING.]
- Good luck.
[SNIFFLING.]
[FRONT DOOR CLOSES.]
We're back in business.
[LAUGHING.]
Yeah! Yes! So either cars are getting smaller, - or my brothers are getting bigger.
- [CHUCKLES.]
I think your brothers are getting bigger.
But it was worth it, because my dad even started singing "Kokomo.
" - Your dad is a fan of the Beach Boys? - Mm-hmm.
It's why I learned how to surf.
Hawaii.
I love Hawaii.
- Ocean and mountains.
- For our honeymoon? It's perfect.
I was also thinking that we should go to your family's for Christmas.
- Really? - Yeah.
I don't want to take you away from your family, and I want to be a Mercer as much as you are an O'Brien.
So you're as sweet as you are mildly cute? - Again with the "mildly cute"? - I love you.
I love you too.
Wow, no hesitation.
- None at all.
- You going to eat that? They're all yours.
I can feel a shift coming - a monumental shift.
- No, you're cheating.
- What? - You're cheating.
You It's It's like you've already time-traveled.
You know that there's a ring, so it's not, in fact, a monumental shift.
It is a tiny shuffle.
I'm not talking about me.
I'm Well, I'm, a little bit, but I'm talking about you guys.
Something big is going to happen, - for both of you.
- No.
No? - Nope.
- Oh.
I have had enough monumental shifts to last a lifetime.
Uh Trace! Hi.
Hey.
Hi.
Abby, you got a sec? Uh, yeah.
Yeah, just a sec, though.
Bye.
I, uh, I just wanted to to tell you that, uh I'm finally building that recording studio in the back of the Bridge.
- That's amazing.
- Yeah.
You have wanted to do that for so long.
Yeah.
Yeah, I have.
I mean, I still do.
Oh, and Emma, will she be able to record there too? No.
No, actually, she's going to Nashville with Mark Hall.
I told her she should follow her dreams.
So, how's Jay? He seems like a good guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, he is.
Good.
Good.
That's good to hear.
Trace, I, um have to go.
Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
Me too.
- Here you go.
- Oh, thank you.
David, you can stop cooking.
We don't have guests until tomorrow.
I know.
Uh, sorry, force of habit, but I think this one might be my best yet.
Try it.
[GASPING.]
- Yes, yes, yes, yes! - Wait, wait, wait, wait.
You have to let me ask first - and - Aw You remembered.
Sorry, I couldn't find a real one.
It's okay.
They're mythical.
It's like you fell in the palm of my hand Jess O'Brien there is nobody else like you in the whole world I was the fortunate man and I would love nothing more than to spend the rest of my life giving you your "happily ever after.
" [SNIFFLING.]
Will you marry Yes, yes, yes! A thousand times yes! I believe in us I believe in Let me see.
It's really pretty.
[GIGGLING.]
[.]
[ERIN.]
I've known that since you first walked into my bookstore.
So, "happily ever after," huh? I suppose so.
Are you scared? I don't know.
should I be? Maybe.
It might not last.
Nothing perfect ever does.
Then I think we'll be just fine.
[THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE.]
- [EVERYONE CHEERING.]
- Congratulations.
[.]
Whoo! Wow! Even I got this one.
I didn't.
There weren't any hummingbirds.
[APPLAUSE CONTINUES.]
- And you, and you.
- What? - Thanks.
- Thank you.
[LAUGHING.]
- Whoo! - Yee-oo! Yeah! I know.
- Great job.
- Thank you.
[HANNAH.]
See you soon, buddy.
Will you be my agent? [CHUCKLES.]
Okay, I think you're taking this whole 10% thing - a little too seriously.
- No, no, I just, I want to thank you so much for taking me on.
Well, then, you're really going to like what I have to say, because I just booked you your next job.
How do you feel about taking your play to the West End? London? Yup.
Well? [LAUGHING.]
Yes! Here.
Thank you! You're welcome.
[SQUEALING IN DELIGHT.]
Mom! Dad! Oh, honey, I'm so proud of you! [ALL LAUGHING JOYFULLY.]
[.]
[CHATTERING.]
Thank you everyone Oh, David, get right here.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Uh, so Derrick Porter was just indicted, and Del offered me my job back.
- What? - Yeah.
What are you going to do? I thought you were going to work for Grandpa.
Uh yes, maybe.
I'm not I'm not sure yet.
Hey, by the way, congratulations on your new job.
Oh, yeah, thanks.
I'm excited.
I'm sorry about the Hubert case.
What about it? Well, Thomas was talking about you being first chair.
[JESS.]
So, um I have a confession.
I knew about the ring.
Yeah, I know.
You knew, and you didn't tell me? You wanted me to tell you my secret about your secret? Oh, right.
Never mind.
Good job.
Thanks.
I want to get married next.
You have a boyfriend? Ew.
[LAUGHTER.]
Your adventure is just beginning.
Soon you'll have your own kids.
Yeah, we've talked about having kids.
Football team! [BROTHERS LAUGH.]
You know, we never talked about Oh, we're having five.
Three girls and two boys, just like us.
Two forwards, two guards, and a center.
Actually, I was thinking more like chef de cuisine, a sous-chef, a pâtissier, a saucier, - and a chef de partie.
- Yes.
- I'm moving into your home.
- [LAUGHTER.]
- Yeah, so will we.
- Yeah, so are we.
- Me too, after London.
- [NELL.]
Me too.
We all are.
I don't want everything to change not yet.
Well, we're still going to be the same.
Yeah, we will.
We might be the same, but the table seems to change, right? It always will.
[WHISPERING.]
Mick, look at this.
I am.
[TAPPING WINE GLASS.]
You only know for sure one thing in life, where you've been, and the journeys that you've taken.
Our paths come together, and then they break apart, and you can only hope that they lead you back to those you love, the people you love, the families you have, and those that you will have.
So today, let's celebrate the path that led us all here now.
Mick, a toast? To Kevin and Sarah on their wedding and to David and Jess on their engagement.
- Hear, hear.
- Cheers.
- Hear, hear.
- Cheers.
- Cheers! - Cheers! - Cheers! - Cheers! - Cheers! - Cheers! Great life together.
[.]
Crazy dreams pull me further from you There's places and faces But I'm still alone in this crowd 'Cause nothin' matters the way you do And it's turnin' my heart inside out [.]
Is this the way it feels when it's almost over Hurts too deep to heal When we're not together Do you remember how high we flew Is there any way to see this through Or is it almost over [STRUMS FINAL NOTE.]
Abby what are you doing here? Uh, I came down here to clear my head.
Looks like you beat me to it.
[CHUCKLING.]
The song is, um It's nice.
Is it new? Yeah, it's new, but I'm still singing the same tune.
[CHUCKLING.]
Abby, listen.
I'm not going anywhere - and I'm not giving up on us.
- Just, Trace [.]

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