Tell Me a Story (US) (2018) s02e03 Episode Script

Family Business

1 Help me! Please help me! Previously on Tell Me a Story Someone tried to kill me.
At least one person will be with you all the time.
Everything I knew, everything I was, is just gone.
I don't even know if I can sing anymore.
You're gonna get through this.
Whoever your mystery employer is, she's lucky to have you.
You want to give me a call sometime? BOTH: Sometimes I want to give up.
Bye, Daddy.
He was a healthy man.
The only thing wrong with him was his choice in women.
You're very nice.
And you're very drunk.
You're the last thing in the world I need right now.
How'd you find me? [PANTING.]
Did you ever second-guess the whole "getting married" thing? I don't want to do this.
The late nights and constant excuses what is going on? TUCKER: It's my publisher.
They're not happy with my pages.
She wandered right into my yard.
[PURRS.]
Come here [MUFFLED YELLS.]
Hmm-mm-mm - Hmm-mm-mm - - I bet you think you know me - I bet you think you care I bet you think I'm stronger Than I really am I hide behind the laughter - I hide behind the makeup - [BELL DINGS.]
I hide inside the music and the words Nobody knows How hard it is to wake up Nobody knows How many tears I cried Nobody knows Sometimes I want to give up - [SKIN SIZZLING.]
- Nobody knows [CRYING.]
[MUSIC DISTORTING, ECHOING.]
Nobody knows.
[BIRDS CHIRPING.]
Come on, just two more.
- One.
- [GRUNTS.]
[TV PLAYING QUIETLY.]
- Two.
That's it.
- [EXHALES.]
Great.
It really hurts today.
Damien call? Yep, and I ignored him and his 30 PR requests.
On camera? I told him I don't want people seeing me like this.
I told him, too.
He knows.
REPORTER: Ashley Rose is at home now, on her way to recovery, and that's largely thanks to you.
CHARLIE: I just did what anyone would've done.
REPORTER: Not a lot of people would run towards a car that's engulfed in flames.
Why don't we turn that off.
Were you at any point afraid for your life? I didn't really think about it.
I just knew she needed help.
[SCREAMING.]
REPORTER: Well, have you heard from Ashley Rose since this happened? CHARLIE: Uh, no, but, uh, she sent some flowers.
Um, I've heard from a lot of her fans, though, thanking me.
You know what? That's enough of that.
[TV CLICKS OFF.]
Why don't we focus on happier things, Ash.
Like your song.
It's in the top ten.
It's a hit.
It's a novelty, like me.
Freak du jour.
When the song goes away, so do I.
Ash, you're not a freak.
You're super talented.
I can only take the pep talks for so long, Susie.
Sometimes I need reality.
Or gratitude.
Excuse me? What did you just say? Okay, I just mean it could've been so much worse, Ash.
Okay, but you made it.
You survived.
You should be grateful.
I-I know I certainly am.
Why don't you finish up your work and go home, okay? Ash, don't REBECCA: This stays between us until we have definitive answers.
Once police get the prints, we'll be able to figure out who's behind everything.
REBECCA: How long is that gonna take? What's going on? Nothing.
Just a-a wrong delivery.
She needs to know.
Beau.
I need to know what? I specifically told you - It's for her own safety.
- That's not your call.
- You work for me.
- ASHLEY: No, Mom.
He works for me.
Now, what the hell is going on? This came with a note.
ASHLEY: Cookies? "Soon we will be together.
Our hearts and souls will burn as one".
He's coming after me again.
- No.
Hey, hey, hey.
- Yes, Mom, he's coming after me.
We're not gonna let that happen, okay? Nobody saw anyone drop it off? Whoever sent it used a delivery service.
We contacted the service.
It was dropped off anonymously, and the sender paid cash.
Police are pulling surveillance footage.
Now, they're on their way here to collect the package, run it for prints.
REBECCA: Maybe now now they'll finally catch him, hmm? - [DOOR OPENS.]
- [INHALES, GRUNTS.]
[SIGHS.]
Oh, morning.
Good morning.
Oh! Ah, such an up-and-at-it early bird.
I am today.
I have somewhere to be, so you need to, you know, go.
So polite, too.
[CHUCKLES.]
: I'm sorry.
I had fun, but now it's time to un-fun.
Where you going looking so, um, smart and sexy? The reading of my father's trust.
- Are you for real? - For reals.
Yeah.
I went to his funeral yesterday.
That's why I'm in town.
- I'm sorry.
- Thank you.
Are you okay? Do I look okay? Yeah, you do.
Wow.
"Wow"? Yeah, when we first met, you were this mysterious enigma, who wouldn't answer any questions, and now it feels like Christmas.
Well, we had sex.
Twice.
Mm.
It was a bonding experience.
I'm really sorry about your dad.
How'd he die? It's a long story.
She's shutting down again.
My dad died when I was 15.
He, uh, wrapped his truck around a tree.
He he drank a lot.
That sucks.
Yeah.
He screwed everything up.
Me - and my family.
- [CHUCKLES.]
You got any family in town? Step-family.
No mom.
She died when I was six.
This was her bracelet.
That's so young to lose your mom.
Yes, it is.
It was nice to meet you, Jackson.
[DOOR OPENS.]
Polite and formal.
Should we shake hands? [CLICKS TONGUE.]
You're really cute.
You're really special.
What makes you say that? I just get this feeling about you.
Well, if you need anything while you're in town moral support, dinner, booty call.
Third time's a charm.
Hello? Somebody, help me! Help me! [GRUNTS.]
Help! Help me! [SCREAMS.]
Help me! [FOOTSTEPS THUDDING.]
[FOOTSTEPS THUDDING ON STAIRS.]
[SHELF SLIDES OPEN.]
[LOCKS CLICKING.]
Hi.
Hey.
Relax.
It's okay.
I know you must be hungry.
You usually order the raisin scone from Pete's Corner, so I got you one.
[REBA MEOWS.]
Reba? Wait, you're the guy who returned my cat.
Did you drug me? Don't be afraid.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
- What the fuck, dude?! - No, no.
- Olivia, Olivia, Olivia, Olivia, Olivia.
- What are you doing?! Don't fucking touch me! There's no need to struggle.
You're just gonna hurt yourself.
Hey, hey, hey.
You are making a big mistake! My boyfriend he's a cop, and when he finds you, he's gonna kill you! Your boyfriend Grant lives in Oklahoma and works in sales.
You guys broke up a month ago.
It's why you moved to Nashville.
Please, let's not lie to one another.
It's a terrible way to start a relationship.
Look, I-I know this is a shock and you need to work through it, but if you just if you give it a chance, this could be a great experience for the both of us.
[SCREAMS.]
[SCREAMS.]
Help me! Help! - Help me! Help me! - Hey, Olivia, Olivia.
No one can hear you! No one can hear you.
Where the fuck am I? You're upset.
Why don't you take a beat, collect yourself.
- We'll do this later.
- No.
No.
No.
No.
No! No! No! No! No! No! No! Please! [CRYING.]
[SCREAMING.]
Detectives.
- Thank you for coming so quickly.
- Hey, Beau.
[LAUGHS.]
Well, someone sure landed on his feet.
They, uh, doll you up in that outfit, too? Why don't you go wait in the living room.
I'll get Miss Rose.
It's good to see you, Beau.
Yeah, you, too.
So, how are you? Really.
Well, you know, uh, [CLEARS THROAT.]
can't complain.
I've got this job, a little more free time.
You really are the worst goddamn liar.
[LAUGHS.]
Thought I had the right job for that.
Guess I was wrong, huh? GWEN: Hey, nobody asked you to lie just say - you don't remember.
- But I do remember, Gwen.
I remember everything.
I understand you are a man of your principles.
Jesus, don't throw away your whole career.
I mean, babysitting a pop star? This isn't you.
You're better than this.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Ashley.
The detectives are here.
Sorry.
She's not talking to any press right now.
You can call her publicist, but she's just gonna tell you the same thing.
No, I don't know how long.
But I wouldn't hold your breath.
You can't use that, either.
- [PHONE VIBRATING.]
- Look Uh, I have to take another call.
Okay? I'm hanging up.
Hey.
KYLE: Hey, it's Kyle.
I-I was just thinking about you.
SUSIE: Oh, yeah? How come? I was thinking maybe we could get together.
Like a-a date.
You said I could call anytime.
Well, it's anytime.
You free tonight? Hmm.
I guess I'm supposed to pretend I have plans.
I really want to see you.
- SUSIE: Do you? - Yeah.
Meet you at Blue Sunset Lounge at 8:00? That's my favorite bar.
How did you know? Lucky guess.
[CHUCKLES.]
See you tonight.
Okay.
See you.
GWEN: Did you recognize the handwriting? Any of the phrasing? Did anything else arrive in the box? Something you might have forgotten to put back inside? No.
Of course not.
Are you aware of any significance to this particular type of cookie? ASHLEY: Yeah.
They're my favorite.
Blue velvet white chocolate chip.
Okay, and who would have that information? REBECCA: Just everyone on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
CHAPMAN: Well, we'll see what we can pull from this.
Might take a few days.
GWEN: We'll be in touch.
If anything else occurs to you, - we're just a phone call away.
- Thanks.
[SCOFFS.]
That's it? Sorry? It's been three months and you haven't made a single arrest.
Do you even have a person of interest? How is she supposed to feel safe if you're not - doing your job? - You're a public figure, which makes this a complicated case.
We're still pursuing leads.
But you've got the full force of the Nashville Police working for you.
The actual police.
We'll compare the card to the other threats.
We'll see if there's a connection.
We could get lucky.
- Thank you.
- Hang on.
[WHISPERS.]
: Thank you so much.
What threats? We'll see ourselves out.
What threats? What aren't you telling me? [SIGHS.]
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
People hate me.
Okay, these are crazy people.
Most of these are idle threats.
Does this look idle to you? My life is never gonna be the same.
It has only been a few months, honey.
How could you keep this from me? I thought I was protecting you.
Yeah.
Well, look how that turned out.
[SIGHS.]
I'm so sorry.
I wish that there was something that I could do to fix it, - to make you feel better.
- You can't fix this, Mom.
Not with a fucking hug! [LOCKS CLICKING.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
I see you've calmed down.
How are you? [SNIFFLES.]
[EXHALES.]
I'm not gonna hurt you.
It's not like that.
What do you want from me? You're gonna help me.
And I'm gonna help you.
Fuck you.
It's all right.
Get it out.
I know this is hard to accept.
You know, they're gonna find me.
It's 2019.
People don't just disappear anymore.
There are cameras fucking everywhere.
There are exactly eight cameras between your house and mine.
And two of them don't even work.
The city hasn't bothered to replace them in months.
And we avoided the other ones.
I made certain.
I have friends.
I have a full-time job.
People are gonna look for me.
You have one friend: Tanya.
And a few acquaintances.
And a part-time job at a strip mall barbecue shack.
Don't worry, you quit this morning.
I e-mailed Chad.
I go to Vanderbilt, and I And you majored in comparative lit, but you dropped out this semester.
I didn't even have to do that for you.
What happened, Olivia? You didn't just drop out of school, you dropped out of life.
I know you've been depressed, but you stopped taking your meds.
I'm not judging.
I suffer from anxiety and depression myself.
I couldn't handle what that shit was doing to my head, either.
You can't do this.
People are gonna be looking for me.
I think we both know that's not true.
That's why I chose you.
You see, I'm a writer, and I research my subjects carefully.
No one is going to miss you, Olivia.
[WHISPERING.]
: Hey.
Hey, hey, hey.
Hey.
Think of this as an opportunity.
And you're safe here.
I really mean that.
[STOOL CLATTERS SOFTLY.]
I just have one rule.
Do not try to escape.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[LOCKS CLICKING.]
[PANTING SOFTLY.]
[SIGHS HEAVILY.]
The car is safe.
I check it myself every morning.
I know, but Why don't you let me.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
[ENGINE STOPS.]
Where were you going? I don't know.
Didn't really think it through.
I just I really want to get out of here.
Want to go for a drive? - [CAMERAS CLICKING.]
- MAN: Here she comes.
- WOMAN: Ashley.
- WOMAN: Ashley.
[CHATTER CONTINUES.]
Ah, it's just the bodyguard.
Ah, another false alarm.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
[KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
- Have you finished with the estate overview? - Yep.
I've got it right here.
Great.
You want to join in? We're in conference room two.
Oh, I thought you said you didn't need me.
I always need you.
[LAUGHS SOFTLY.]
I'm meeting Tucker.
How's that going? - It's not.
- Want to talk? I can spare a few.
Maybe later.
You coming to the company party tonight? See you there.
Why do we have to wait for her? - We're early.
- She's late.
Why are you always defending her? - Why do you care? - Enough.
She's here.
Finally.
Good to see you, too, Ron.
Hey, Simone.
Hey.
Veronica.
Thank you for coming.
You must be Simone.
I'm Brendan, your dad's estate lawyer.
- We spoke on the phone.
- Nice to meet you.
Let's begin.
Each beneficiary is entitled to a copy of the trust.
Veronica, Frank appointed you as his successor trustee, and as such, you will manage all assets of his estate therein.
Assets including, but not limited to, the house in Brentwood that you currently reside in, the second family home in Ocracoke, North Carolina, and the Garland Creek Distillery.
In addition, the successor trustee shall be granted sole legal and financial ownership of stated assets.
Uh, wait, wait.
This can't be right.
- Sounds right to me.
- Seriously? - Shut up.
- Shut up.
My dad left me nothing? As outlined on page three, the grantor leaves behind a cash amount of $25,000 to his daughter Simone.
He wouldn't have cut me out of our family business.
That was his legacy.
VERONICA: "Our" business? You haven't stepped foot in the distillery in over ten years and you think you're entitled to a piece of it? [QUIETLY.]
: Selfish child.
I'm selfish? You're a fucking gold digger who slithered her way into my family and ripped us apart.
I don't believe this is what my dad wanted.
I want to contest it.
BRENDAN: And you're within your right to, but you should know your father has a no-contest clause, which would automatically remove you from the trust if you do.
Brendan, could you, uh, please give us a minute? Yeah.
Take the money and walk away before you do something - that you'll regret.
- Regrets aren't my problem.
- You are.
- I am sorry that my love for your father has caused you so much hurt.
If you really loved him, where were you the night that he fell? What does that have to do with anything? You don't have to answer that, Mom.
I dozed off on the couch downstairs.
Any more questions? Why didn't you wake up? How could you not have heard anything? I took a sleeping pill.
Now, I'm sure this is hard for you to accept, and that is why I will ignore your less than subtle accusations, but your father loved me and he left his estate to me.
ASHLEY: Mmm.
I miss this so much.
Mmm.
BEAU: All right, I'll give it to you.
This is, no contest, the best ice cream I've ever had.
[ASHLEY CHUCKLES.]
And the most expensive.
You got to get out more.
You know, my dad and I were more pints from the store kind of guys, you know? He'd pick up two on his way home whenever he was working late.
Mm, I can go for that, too.
So you and your dad are close? [CHUCKLES.]
Yeah, he's my guy.
I grew up in a tough neighborhood.
People there were afraid of cops, if they straight-up didn't just hate them.
And-and for good reason, but everybody loved my dad.
Respected him.
He's the reason I became a cop.
Wanted to be just like him.
Are you gonna go back to it when your leave is over? Yeah, if I got a career to go back to.
What happened? [CHUCKLES.]
: Sorry.
Probably not even supposed to talk about it.
No.
No, it's not like that.
I I responded to a call at a pharmacy downtown.
A big deal detective called for backup.
Things got crazy with the perp.
Everybody had their guns out.
We were trying to get the guy to comply.
The detective shot him.
Killed him? Thing is the guy was unarmed.
And so the detective just planted a gun on him.
Well, if he planted the gun, then why are you the one in trouble? 'Cause I told I.
A.
what I saw.
I broke the code, you know? Bunch of the guys trying to get me to retract my statement, but I won't.
Now that guy's facing a murder charge.
So they put you on leave for telling the truth? Look, don't get me wrong.
Nashville P.
D.
is full of great cops.
My dad was one of them for years.
But yeah.
There is an investigation, and I'm on leave.
Well, Detective Roberts still seems to like you.
- [CHUCKLES.]
- What? You picked up on that, huh? It's kind of hard to miss.
We were a thing for a minute, but we were having issues before everything with I.
A.
, and that just pushed us over the edge.
I'm sorry.
For what it's worth, I think you did the right thing.
Come on.
[CAMERA CLICKS.]
[EXHALES SLOWLY.]
Hi.
I'm so glad you called.
I didn't think I'd see you till tonight.
Must be my lucky day.
I don't know about that.
Something wrong? Maddie.
Don't tell me this is still about the cake tasting.
I thought we were past that.
It's not just about the cake tasting, Tucker.
It's uh, it's everything.
Well, listen, things are changing.
I'm writing.
I'm sleeping again.
I'm in a good place.
No bullshit this time.
Every time it's no bullshit, and then it's bullshit all over again.
You know, the truth is, I just I think that we got engaged too fast.
That's not true.
It is true, but it's okay.
Are you sure that you want to do this? - Because I really need to know.
- Yes.
I want to marry you now more than I did then.
I love you.
I love you, too.
I just, I keep waiting for you to show up and be a part of this relationship, and it's wearing me down.
All right.
Well, let's fix that.
Let's start tonight.
Let's go to your work party, and then let's go out after.
Let's go to the Tin Roof.
Let's get a couple drinks, just the two of us.
It'll be fun.
What do you think? [WHISPERS.]
: Oh, God.
Maybe you shouldn't come tonight.
- You don't want me there? - No, it's not like that.
I just I need a breather.
Maybe you should concentrate on your writing.
[SIGHS.]
Concentrate on you.
Jackson.
Hey, Mom.
I was just looking for Ashley.
- Do you know where she is? - She went out.
- Like out out? - I don't want to get into it.
I'll-I'll let her know that you stopped by.
So how you doing? Same as always.
I don't know when she's gonna be back.
I wouldn't wait around.
Yeah.
Mom.
[DRAWER CLOSES.]
I'm sorry about missing those rehearsals and those sound checks.
I'm sorry that I let you and Ashley and the band down.
I'm sorry.
I know you are.
You always are.
[CHUCKLES.]
What can I do to get you to not hate me, Mom? [CHUCKLES.]
We are not doing this right now.
- Is it because I remind you of him? - Jackson, today has already been a day, and I-I don't have it in me to deal with your issues as well.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
When you look at me, you see Dad, right? Admit it.
You want to know what I see when I look at you? You drink until you can't feel anything because that's easier.
You waste your talent sabotaging your career because that's easier.
You make one bad decision after another because it's easier that way.
No matter how many times you hit rock bottom and how many people you hurt, you are never gonna change.
Because that would be hard! You don't just remind me of your father.
You are exactly like him.
ASHLEY: Is everything okay? Yeah, yeah, just surveilling.
How about you? - How you feeling? - Okay.
Just sore.
Physical therapy.
Did it hurt? Sorry.
No.
You know what's weird? Nobody ever asked me that.
I think they're too afraid to.
The weird part is I-I don't remember any pain.
Apparently, your nerve endings are the first to go.
It's everything since then that hurts.
Hydrotherapy to wash out my wounds.
Lasers to break up scar tissue.
Surgeries to remove the tissue that's literally still dying on my body.
Uh Sorry, didn't mean to lay - that all on you.
- No.
No, don't be, not about that.
Everything's different now.
I feel different.
- You're still healing.
- What if this is as good as it gets? I lost my voice.
I can barely stand to look at myself in the mirror.
I'm angry all the time, and when I'm not angry I'm scared.
Sometimes I wish that valet guy never pulled me out.
Hey.
Please don't wish that.
No, I've-I've felt that way.
After it happened, when I woke up, I thought I was dead.
And you know what I felt? Relief.
Then I realized I was still alive, which meant I had to go on.
Like this.
So what you're telling me is that you would rather have died than be sitting here with me, enjoying this beautiful view? [CHUCKLES.]
: Screw you.
You want to know what I see when I look at you? What? I see a beautiful, talented, very lucky woman who has her whole life ahead of her.
A lot of good people in your corner you should be grateful for.
Spare me the glass-half-full bullshit.
If I had a half-full glass right now, I'd tip it on your head.
I can't pretend to know what you're going through.
Maybe what happened to you made you a different person, maybe it didn't, but if it did, then maybe now you get a chance to decide what kind of person you actually want to be.
[LOCKS CLICKING.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
Good.
You need to eat.
Also tells me you're starting to accept how this is gonna work.
Yeah.
Sure.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
I'm gonna head out for a little bit.
Can I get you anything else before I go? It's gonna get easier, I promise you.
[REBA MEOWS.]
[MEOWS.]
[PURRING.]
See you later.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[LOCKS CLICKING.]
[SHELF SLIDES CLOSED.]
[SLURPING.]
[CAMERA CLICKS.]
Let's get you home.
I need to make a stop on the way.
Okay.
[ENGINE STARTS IN DISTANCE.]
[ENGINE STARTS.]
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
[SIGHS.]
[SIGHS.]
[TIRES SCREECH.]
[PIANO MUSIC PLAYING, LIVELY CHATTER.]
Thank you.
MADDIE: I don't believe it.
Turned to the witness chair.
I could've sworn that judge - was gonna leap right over the bench.
- Yeah.
[LAUGHS.]
Tucker.
I won't ruin your evening.
I'm strictly arm candy.
- I'm so sorry for interrupting.
- Not at all.
- Tucker, you remember - Mr.
Callaway, of course.
It's good to see you again, sir.
- Mrs.
Callaway.
- Hi.
I think the last time I saw you two was at the company picnic.
- How are Courtney and Grace doing? - [CLAY CHUCKLES.]
Did Grace get into Columbia? I know she was so worried about that.
Yes.
Yeah, she did get in.
I had no doubt.
And are you still painting, - Mrs.
Callaway? - Every chance I get.
[CHUCKLES.]
The memory on this one.
He is something, isn't he? So what about you two? Big date's coming up soon, isn't it? Yeah.
Yes.
Mm-hmm.
In, uh, in two months.
Well, I am delighted.
Well, that makes two of us, at least.
BOTH: [LAUGHS.]
Cheers.
ALL: Cheers.
- Oh, boy.
- Cheers.
Cheers.
[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
[GROANS SOFTLY.]
Damn.
I swear I'm usually better at this.
I'm hearing a lot of talking, but not a lot of backing it up.
Ugh.
That's another one to you, which means you drink twice now.
Not that I've been counting.
[CHUCKLES.]
You're a bad influence.
I never usually drink this much.
I don't believe that.
You calling me a lush? What I mean is, a girl like you, beautiful, fun, full of life, - you should be out every night.
- [POOL BALLS CLACK.]
Ugh! How do you keep doing this? You, like, hustling me or something? Or something.
Mm.
Fuck.
I'm gonna be so hungover tomorrow.
My boss is gonna be pissed.
So what? Let whoever she is get her own guitars fixed.
[CHUCKLES.]
Yeah, well, that's not gonna happen.
Can I tell you a secret? I work for Ashley Rose.
The singer.
You know, boom.
[LAUGHS.]
: No shit.
I know who she is.
And there it is.
There what is? The part where whoever I'm talking to is more interested in her than, uh, they are in me.
Come on.
All in the eyes.
It's not like that.
I shouldn't be complaining.
The two of us have been best friends since we were, like, [CHUCKLES.]
stuffing our shirts to look like Dolly Parton, singing together at food festivals.
I don't know.
It's just hard sometimes, you know.
Well I'm here with you.
Gorgeous, show-stopping you.
Cheers.
Oh.
Sor [LAUGHS.]
That was the floor.
- Mm.
- It's very uneven.
We should, um, really tell someone about that.
Let's get you home.
What are we doing here? Shh.
[CAR DOORS CLOSE.]
[PEOPLE MURMURING.]
WOMAN: That's Ashley Rose.
[CAMERAS CLICKING, MURMURING CONTINUES.]
Miss Rose.
Mr.
Mayfield.
[CAMERAS CLICKING, MURMURING CONTINUES.]
I don't know what to say.
You don't have to say anything.
I should have done this a long time ago.
How do you say thank you to the person who saved your life? Just feels like "thank you" doesn't cut it.
I'd do it again.
Every time.
[LAUGHS.]
Thank you.
What's Tweedledum doing here? - Fuck you.
- Guys.
This won't take long.
Came here to give you this.
It's your mother's jewelry box.
Found it in Dad's things.
Thought you'd want it.
Thank you.
Try not to pawn it all at once.
And one more thing.
$50,000? Mom wanted you to have it.
What you trying to do, pay me off or something? You should be grateful.
That's twice the amount Dad left you.
This is blood money.
- Excuse me? - I think we all know my dad didn't just fall down the stairs.
Watch your fucking mouth.
- [SHOUTING.]
- Hey, guys, guys, now calm down.
Hey, Simone? You don't know what you're talking about.
Okay, maybe just take the money and go.
There's no reasoning with her.
This was a waste of time.
Let's go.
Hey, Ron.
Give Veronica a message from me.
Whoa, hey, guys, both you guys Get the fuck out of here! - I'm not going any-fucking-where.
- Yes, we are.
Go! Simone? Simone.
Listen, if you don't go, things are gonna get bad.
And there won't be anything I can do to stop it.
[ROMANTIC MUSIC PLAYING QUIETLY.]
Ow! [CHUCKLES.]
Sorry.
Did I do something wrong? It's me.
I think I overdid it at the gym.
[CHUCKLES.]
Some guys were being guys, and I was stupid to try to keep up.
[CHUCKLES.]
You're funny.
- [CHUCKLES.]
- Well, I, um, I give a pretty mean massage if you want to come up.
Yeah.
[CHUCKLES.]
: Okay.
[PURRING.]
[BREATHING SHAKILY.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
[TOILET FLUSHES.]
BRENDAN: Hey, man.
Long time, no see.
Hey.
Brendan.
How's it going? Good.
Hey, Maddie's killing it tonight, huh? Sh-She's a superstar.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Really lucky to have her.
Mm.
You know you've got to get your shit together, right? What was that? Maddie sees something in you.
She's a smart girl, and I'm not gonna second-guess her.
But she deserves to be with someone who will actually be there for her.
Thank you, Brendan.
For being such a good friend to her.
[QUIETLY.]
: Now get the fuck out of my face.
Back in one piece.
Can I see you a minute? Have a good night, Miss Rose.
What are you doing? I'm just gonna try and run some plates.
I saw a car tailing us today.
It might've just been paparazzi, but I Where were you? I called you.
And I texted you back.
- We were fine.
- Not good enough.
What were you thinking? Or were you notthinking? Excuse me.
Mr.
Morris? I just wanted to thank you for letting Beau come with me today.
It's been almost a week since I've gotten out of the hospital, and it was the first really good day I've had.
So thanks for that.
BEAU: Ashley.
Thank you.
Have a good night.
Miss Rose.
[PIANO MUSIC PLAYING, LIVELY CHATTER.]
Hmm.
You look amazing.
Why, Mr.
Reed, are you coming on to me? Do you know what this place kind of reminds me of? Our second date.
Well, it was our third, but who's counting? I think it ended with us outside, looking at the stars.
Really? Because all I remember is that [WHISPERS.]
: we almost got caught.
[BOTH PANTING.]
[GRUNTS SOFTLY.]
[MOANS SOFTLY.]
[PANTING.]
[MOANING.]
Everything okay? Yeah.
Everything's great.
I have to get back in there and say goodbye to some people.
Are you gonna go write tonight? I'm inspired.
Thank you for a wonderful evening.
[STATIC BUZZING QUIETLY OVER TV.]
[EXHALES.]
Robbie Pruitt.
Uh, vocals and guitar.
Here's a brand-new song.
It's called "The Story of My Life".
Hope you like it.
[CHUCKLES.]
[LAUGHS.]
Okay.
Here we go.
[EXHALES SHARPLY.]
[SNIFFLES.]
The story of my life Is missing some pages Some wishes get torn right out And others, time erases But the bridges and the hearts I've burned It's written on their faces The story of my life [PLAYING ALONG.]
It ain't always black-and-white But it sure keeps me up at night Wishing I was back to chapter one And in these pages I've been turning There are lessons I've been learning And I ain't dead So I ain't done [SNIFFLES.]
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Hello? - The story of my life.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
[TV CLICKS OFF.]
Who is it? SIMONE: It's Simone.
Hey.
I didn't know where else to go.
What happened? It's been a long day.
I need a drink.
That I got.
[CHAINS CLINKING.]
[PANTING.]
- Fuck.
- [THUMP IN DISTANCE.]
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING.]
[SHELF SLIDES OPEN, LOCKS CLICKING.]
- I had one rule.
- I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- One! Do not try to escape! - One fucking rule! - [CRYING.]
- You want out? You want out? - No.
I don't want out.
- You want out? You want out? - N-No.
Let's fucking go.
[SCREAMS, GRUNTS.]
[OLIVIA GASPING.]
I'm sorry! I won't break the rules again! Actions have consequences! But you promised you wouldn't hurt me! You did this to yourself.
This is my rose garden.
These rose bushes are very special to me.
They're so special, I gave each one of them a name.
Kate.
[GRUNTING.]
[CRYING.]
Melanie.
I would hate to have to add Olivia.
[CRYING.]
Do you recognise him? I went out with him last night.
That's not your dad.
Doesn't prove that she killed him.
Does prove she is not the grieving widow.
Who's Anna? You never told her?! - Anna was my twin.
- What happened to her? [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
[MUFFLED SCREAMING.]
He couldn't protect you, but I can.

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