Good Witch (2015–…): Season 1, Episode 10 - True Colors - full transcript

Mr. Jones harbors a nasty surprise for Middleton, one which aims to close down Cassie's and Stephanie's businesses. As Ryan works to stop his actions, Sam's ex comes to town, looking to entice Nick away with a trip to China. Meanwhile, Tara withholds a secret from Brandon - a golden opportunity that may split them up or move them far away from town.

- I didn't steal you
from your mother.

She and I agreed a long time ago

that you would be better
off with me full time.

Mom says differently.

Just let me go.

- What, to Hong Kong?

- And back to New York.

I know you care about me,

but you've had your
time; it's Mom's turn now.

- I do love you, and that's
why my answer is no.

- Not even to Hong Kong?
- I'm sorry.



- You aren't.

- I can't let you go.
- You can't stop me.

- I'm still your father.
- When I graduate

from high school, I'm
leaving, I'm not coming back.

- So, what do you think?

- I'm not sure.

I can't go to England.

- Brandon, you were
gonna move anyway.

- It's too far.

And I can't leave
Middleton. Not now.

I'm sorry, Tara.

I love you.

- I'm so sorry.
- You knew?

- Since this morning.
- Why didn't you tell me?



- I wanted to fix it first.

I've been on the phone
with Jones all day.

I must have shown him
10 different buildings.

- And?
- Java Shed wants your building.

And Jones wants
Java Shed as a tenant.

- Well, you still
should have told me.

- You're right.

Just give me a chance.

- To do what?

- To make this right.
- You didn't make it wrong.

- Then why do I feel so guilty?

- Because you're a good guy.

Ooh.

- Hey, Sam!
- Hey.

You were expecting me?
- I was.

Last night, actually. Tea?

- Sure.

Ooh! Hot, hot!

- Yeah. Hot tea is not
meant to be "downed".

- Well, I thought those
relaxing, happy properties

you always talk about with
tea could be fast tracked.

- It doesn't work that way.
- I get that now.

So what's new with the
shop? Does Ryan have a plan?

- Ryan is trying
to get Jones to see

that I'd make a great tenant,
and if Java Shed can be talked

into a different location, then
Jones would give me a lease.

- I hope this
doesn't sound too...

Why don't you just relocate?

It's not like it's
sacred ground.

Your loyal customers will
follow you wherever you are,

and the new ones
always seem to find you.

- How's the new house guest?

- Which means we're
through talking about that.

- No, it means that I want to
know how the house guest is.

And I'm guessing that's why
you burned your throat on my tea.

Uncomfortable?
- You have no idea.

- So you're stuck
between a rock and a...

Linda.

- Alright. I'll see you later.

- Thanks.
- Sure.

♪♪♪

- Martha Tinsdale.
Thank you, Deb.

You're welcome.

- Oh dear!
- Seriously, Martha!

- I can't stop them. I tried.
I have spoken to Mr. Jones

and he refuses to entertain
any offer. He wants that building.

- Well, you've got
to do something!

- I can't just tell
them to go away.

The property was
for sale, he bought it.

And besides, Java Shed
has already started all

the necessary paperwork for
the renovations and construction.

- Not good enough!
- I have done everything

in my power or what is
legally within my power. If I take

one more step, then
Java Shed and Mr. Jones

will have a lawsuit
- a winnable lawsuit.

I know that this is
difficult for you to hear,

but Java Shed is
coming to Middleton,

and nothing short of
a miracle will stop it.

♪♪♪

- Hey.
- Hey.

How go the real estate wars?

- Ryan says he's making
progress with Jones.

- Hmm...

Look...

I shouldn't have said
anything about relocation.

It's obvious that you like
where your shop is now.

- Because it is sacred ground.

- Oh?

- It's where Jake
and I first connected.

It was magical.

It's where I finally found
my roots, my purpose...

a home in Middleton.

- You clearly loved
Jake very much.

He was lucky to have you.

- Everyday, when I open
my front door for business,

it's like he's still there.

- What are you doing?

- Shooting hoops.

- Um, no, you are slamming
the ball against the backboard

over and over again
trying to drive me crazy.

And guess what? It worked.

So you can stop now.

- OK, so I'm a little
off my game, alright?

- Only if you're trying to
get the ball in the hoop.

- I hate this.

- Basketball?

- My parents.

I'm stuck between them and
they really hate each other.

Dad wants me to stay here,
and Mom wants me to go with her.

- Well, what do you want?

- I want to go to Hong
Kong and back to New York.

- No, you don't.

- How would you know?
- I just do.

♪♪♪

- Cambridge? What did you say?

- I'd like my job back.
- Oh?

- Cassie needs me here.

- Yeah, I heard about
the Bell, Book and Candle,

and I can't even imagine
Middleton without it.

So Cassie asked you to stay?

- She didn't, and she wouldn't,

but I have to be here for her
and Grace whatever happens.

- OK, but...

- What?
- Never mind.

- No, go on, say it.
- Tara needs you too, right?

I mean, everything is
gonna get settled, right?

I mean, hopefully Cassie's
shop stays right where it is,

but this isn't gonna
go on forever.

And once things are settled,

you could go be
with Tara in England.

- That's true.

- Tara is family.

So, is this really about Cassie?

♪♪♪

- Wow.

I-I still cannot
believe that you left

New York for this.

- I did. And I like it.

What do you really want?

- Does it ever occur to you

that I may want a chance
to be a real mother to Nick?

- A real mother
wouldn't try to take a son

from a father who's
raised him his whole life.

- She's one of the top
custody lawyers in the country,

and she thinks that I
have a very strong case.

Full custody or not, Nick
doesn't want to live with you.

And that's gonna carry a
lot of weight with a judge.

- If you do this,
Nick's gonna get hurt.

- I haven't filed yet.

I told my lawyer that I could
get you to come around.

Whether Nick gets hurt
or not is up to you, not me.

♪♪♪

- Thought we could drown our
respective sorrows in tea and carbs.

- Aw, you gave up
your mid-afternoon latte?

- Well, since Java Shed,
I've decided to give up

on "Java" all together.

So, Ryan is
currently at the Bistro

rocking two cell phones.

- Yeah, he's trying to get Jones
to lease me back the space.

But to do that, he
first needs to get

the Java Shed people
interested in a different location.

- So, you and Ryan...

is this Jones
thing gonna be a...

speed bump or a full stop?

- I don't know. I...

I just don't know.

- You're just not so sure?

- Yeah.

♪♪♪

- What are you up to, Ryan?
- Trying to save Cassie's shop.

- Isn't that kind of like

setting a house on fire and
then calling the fire department?

- No, Abigail, it's
nothing like that.

- You brought
Jones to Middleton.

- Jones was interested in
the Keating property. That's it.

- After you called his office
and sent a ton of e-mails.

Ever heard of Pandora's Box?

- I'm not the bad guy here.
- Depends on who you ask.

- You charged me
for all my coffee refills?

And my water? Ah.

- Boss's orders.

- OK, thanks.

Bye, Ryan.

- I thought that I
would help with dinner.

- Oh, well, I never
turn down help.

Something tells me that you're
not here just to help make a salad.

- Why can't Bell,
Book stay where it is?

- It's not my building.

- Why can't you buy it?
- Can't afford it.

- Why does everything
have to change?

Losing Dad, Brandon moving away,

the Bell, Book...

Why can't things
stay the same, Mom?

- Oh, honey, change
is a part of life.

- Bad part.
- Hmm...

So, you're looking
to avoid pain,

to avoid the unpleasant
and unhappy things in life?

Yeah.

- It's completely understandable

and completely unrealistic.

- So you're saying that
stuff like this is just gonna...

keep on happening to me?
- To all of us.

But we aren't defined
by what happens to us;

we are defined by how we react

to what happens to us.

- Like the shop?

- Exactly.

- Mom?
- Yeah.

- What aren't you telling me?

- Jones won't budge on the rent,

so in order to stay,
I'd have to pay double.

♪♪♪

- Hey!
- Hey.

- How are ya?
- Tired of looking

at real estate. Spent
the afternoon looking

at commercial space.
- You didn't want to move,

what changed?
- Ryan got Jones to offer me

a lease, but he knows I can't
afford to pay double the rent.

Basically an empty gesture.

Feelings and emotions aside,

whether I want to or not, I
have to keep the shop going -

it's how I pay the
bills. Single mom...

- Hey, there's an empty space

a couple of blocks from us.

- Yeah. Half the square
footage, twice the price, no charm.

- Ha! Ha! Ha!
Practically sells itself.

- Ha! Practically.

- I've got a short day tomorrow,
if you want some company?

- Sure.

- Great. We can look

at overpriced commercial
real estate for you, and I can

tell you how my ex is gonna
sue me for custody of Nick.

- OK, fun.
- Great.

- Woo!
- Haha!

♪♪♪

- You know, in battle,
the troops have to follow

the general...

- OK...

- I wouldn't follow
you into the bathroom,

let alone battle.

- Hey!
- Hey.

Java Shed hasn't even broken
ground yet and look at you.

- I just... feel so defeated.

- You look defeated, too.

It's not a good look for you.

You're not defeated,
you're frozen in fear.

"It is said that if you know
your enemies and know yourself,

you will not be imperiled
in a hundred battles."

It's some war book
Cassie is reading right now.

I have no idea why.

Cassie.

Keep an eye on the Bistro, OK?

- Where are you going?
- To get to know my enemies.

- Brandon told me. I had
no idea. You just told me

it was a notice from
your landlord. I'm so sorry.

- Me too.

- Here you are trying to help
me and you might lose your store.

- So, um, what did
Brandon say about England?

- He didn't tell you?

He's not sure he wants to go.

- He wants to protect you, too.

- I'm OK.

I'll be OK.

Aw... Are those...?

- Oh yeah.

Brandon's skates from
when he was in grade school.

- He still loves hockey.
- With the shop's anniversary,

I'm finding all sorts of things.

Tomorrow is the ice
rink's equipment drive,

and I was thinking
about donating them.

- I could drop them
by for you if you'd like.

- I'd like that very much.

♪♪♪

You're breaking up?

- Living apart.

- But you love Tara.

- But I love my family too.

- Wow.

- What?

- Got what I wanted...

but now I'm not so
sure I want it anymore.

- What do you mean?
- I want you to stay...

but both of you.

Tara too.

She's part of the family and I don't
want part of our family an ocean away.

- I know. But she's got
a once-in-a-lifetime thing

at Cambridge, and I
can't ask her to stay here.

- I could.
- No, I don't want her to stay

because she's being
pressured into it.

- This whole thing
with Bell, Book

has me feeling so helpless.

- Hey, we all feel helpless.

♪♪♪

Grace...

- Sam, my attorney wants
to know who's gonna be

representing you.
Look, let's not delay this.

- I don't have any
representation...

because I'm not gonna fight you.

- Excuse me?

- You have a second chance

with Nick... don't mess it up.

- So you're just... you're
just handing him over?

- I thought maybe I'd try
winning by not fighting,

this time. That way, Nick wins.

I'm going to honor what he
wants, which is to live with you.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Well, I just...

wanted to let you
know that I'm going to...

Hey, what's wrong? Oh, no.

- I'm gonna lose my Bell, Book.
- No, you don't know.

- I can't afford a new store
because the rents are so high.

And even if they weren't
high, there's nothing available

on Main Street.
- Oh, Cassie...

- Ryan's going to
Chicago to, uh...

have a face-to-face
meeting with Jones -

one last try to get him to give
me my space back at my old rent.

Looks like my anniversary
celebration is gonna end up

being a going-out-
of-business sale.

- Oh.

Shh...

- Bye, Mom!
- Hey, where are you going?

- Hmm... I can't say.

But what I can say is that

I won't be doing anything that
I ever need to be punished for.

- Grace...

- Have a little faith, Mom.

Hi, Brandon! Bye, Brandon!

- Teenagers... don't
like their mood?

Just wait an hour.

- So Tara tells
me you're staying.

- I am. And she's OK with it.

- Because she loves you.
- I love her.

- So because of me,

two people who love each
other very much can't be together?

I don't feel very
good about that.

Go. I'll be fine.

- It's not about you.

It is, but it's about me and...

- The promise you
made to your father?

- Right.

- He wouldn't want
this, and I don't either.

- Well, I don't agree with you,

and I'm staying
whether you like it or not,

and whether you approve or not.

I love you, Cassie.

- I love you too, Brandon.

Brandon, could
you do me a favor?

- Name it.
- The ice rink is having

their equipment drive
today, and I made a big batch

of my hot cocoa
for their volunteers...

- Well, it's my day off,
I can bring it right over.

- Perfect.

- With everything you're
going through, you can still think

about other people.

- Hi.
- Hello.

- Could I have a menu, please?

- You're not here for the food.

- Sadly, I am.

There aren't a lot of
restaurant choices in Middleton.

- There are always choices -

the trick is picking
the right one.

- Ah... Well, this
place is pretty much it.

- I wasn't talking
about the Bistro.

- What were you talking about?

Who are you?

- I'm Abigail. I'm Cassie
Nightingale's cousin.

- OK... Listen, could I
just have a cup of coffee?

- How's Geoffrey?

- Excuse me?

- Your boyfriend.
He come with you?

- Wait a second,
how do you know...

- The thing I love
about social media

and anyone over the age of 14 is

they don't know how to
use the privacy settings.

Now I know all your secrets.

That's on the house. ♪♪♪

- So, you're really OK
with me going with Mom?

- Yeah, if that's what you want.

- Why didn't you fight
her? Why'd you give in?

- "He who wishes to fight
must first count the cost."

- The scroll...

- I counted the cost of

a prolonged fight with
your mother, and the price

is just too high for you to pay.

All I've ever wanted
was for you to be happy.

- So, that's why you
aren't fighting Mom?

- That's...

why I do everything.

Nick, I...

I love you.

And I want things

to go smoothly

for you with your mother

and Geoffrey.

You don't have to go.
- I do.

- No, you don't.

- Mom needs me.

♪♪♪

- Hey. Courtesy of the
Bell, Book and Candle.

Freshly made by Cassie
this morning, so...
- Here you go.

Brandon.
- What's going on?

- I was just dropping off
something for Cassie.
- For Cassie.

- You too?
- Yeah.

A lot of good
memories here, huh?

- You remember?

- Our first kiss?
Yeah, I remember.

- It was easy back then.
- Easy? Please.

I wanted to kiss you the
moment I met you, but I had

to wait until I
brought you here,

under the ruse of friendship.

- Oh. Thank you.
- Thanks.

- That smell...
- It's cardamom.

- Cassie's hot cocoa.
- That spice

brought us together.
- And now our careers

and responsibilities
are driving us apart.

- So what do we do?

- Hey, boss.
- I went, I saw

and I know I will conquer.

- Java Shed?

- Yesterday, I
drove to Blairsville.

And, well, their
sales people are rude,

they don't know the difference
between an iced Americano

and an iced coffee, they rely
on self-bussing for clean-up.

And their bathrooms... well,

they'll change you
and not in a good way.

- So, what you're saying is...?
- I can take them.

Java Shed is big and
impersonal, and I am small and...

well, personal.

- I wish I thought
to tell you that.

- There's a method to your...
- Magic?

- I was gonna say madness.

Oh.

Hi, Sam.
- Abigail.

- So I met the ex.
- Hmm... Linda.

I get why she's the ex.

- Irreconcilable...
- Everything?

- Yeah.
- She's interesting.

- I've never known
her to be a big talker.

- I never rely on just what
someone tells me about themselves.

- Are you saying
you "vet" people?

- And don't think I
didn't Google you.

Stephanie realized she has
something Java Shed doesn't.

- Hmm! Which is?
- Taste.

And it's not shareholders
who make the decisions, I do.

- The personal touch. Nice.

- I don't think
we've officially met.

I'm Stephanie -
I own the Bistro.

- I need a refill.

Coffee black.

- Yes, well, I will
gladly fetch your coffee,

but I just wanted to
tell you that I'm not

going anywhere. This place

isn't an investment,
It isn't a franchise.

It's me.

- OK. Thanks.

Coffee black.

- You are a charmer, aren't you?

Get Mr. Jones a
black coffee, please.

I don't trust myself
not to drop it in his lap.

- I could do that.

Accidents happen. Every day.

- Thanks but no.

- I'll take that coffee to go.

- With pleasure. Thank you.

And, oh, please remember

to never come back. Bye-bye.

- What did you do, Elliott?
- Bank called?

- The bank? No. The
Java Shed people did.

- Oh.
- They're pulling out -

looking at a different
city, different developer.

What did you do?

- I did the right thing...

and it felt really good. Hm!

- You're fired.

- You should check your e-mail,

because I sent my
resignation an hour ago.

That felt really good too. Haha!

♪♪♪

- So what do you think?

- I wish I'd
thought of it myself.

- Ah, good.
- We'll have to work fast.

And we'll need help.
- Lots of it.

- Well then, let's get cracking.

♪♪♪

♪♪ I've been waiting
for a guy like you ♪

♪ You've been waiting
to be my guy too ♪

♪ I'll go to Paris ♪

♪ See the lovers in the park ♪

♪ Try California,
walk the beaches ♪

♪ In the dark ♪
- I forgot how much...

- You love to skate?
- No.

How much I love you.

We're a great team.

- It's about time we
start acting like it.

♪♪♪

- ♪ I've been waiting
for a guy like you ♪♪

Stop the presses.

- What?

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Not anymore.

- I can stay?
- Just the way it should be.

- Wait. How did you do that?

- You want me to tell you
how I worked my magic?

- Yes!
- Your old landlord.

- Bill?

- He's a nice guy by the way.
- You talked to him?

- Yeah. The second I found out
that Jones doesn't actually own

this building yet.
- But Jones said escrow closed.

- I know. He lied to you.

See, Bill told me that he only
agreed to sell to Jones if Jones

would made sure that you and Bell,
Book and Candle could stay indefinitely.

And worse, he went
to Bill and he told Bill

that you had asked to
relocate. The deal is dead.

Ha!
- What?

- Now, Bill is gonna sell
the building eventually,

but not to Jones.
And before he does,

he's gonna sign a
long-term lease with you.

- Meaning?

- Meaning that you can stay
as long as you want to stay.

♪♪♪- Ho! Ho! Wow!

Ha! Ha!

- And better than that,

that lease will
have to be honored

by anybody else
who buys the building.

Bill thinks that some things
are worth more than money.

And he said to say hi.

Wow!

- And just to make sure

that you and he are
both taken care of,

he hired a new agent to
handle the sale of the building.

Me.
- Haha! You did it!

You did it, you saved the shop.

- Actually, I didn't
save the shop.

- I don't understand.
- Well, it wasn't my magic

that saved Bell, Book
and Candle, it was yours.

You helped Bill a long time ago.

- His granddaughter...

- Yeah.
- She was very troubled.

- And you gave her a job
at your shop one summer.

- I did.

- And now she's doing
really well. She's a doctor.

- Oh...
- He never forgot...

and he never raised the rent.

So, it was you.

All your good works
just coming back

to help you out when
you need it the most.

- And Jones?

- Ah, I quit.

I definitely don't
want to be working

with a guy like that.

This... this is
where I want to live.

With you.

I think we have a start of
something really special,

and I would like to
see where it goes.

This is where you
should say something.

- Oh... I'm just
not ready for this.

- Really?

- It's not you.

It's just... I'm not ready
to move on with anyone.

- Cassie... is there
someone else?

- No.

- Jake maybe?

Yeah, I guess he'll
always be there.

- You know what
keeps me going and...

and gets me through
the toughest times

is the fact that I
know he's there.

- Yeah.

Don't forget about me.

- I'm not going anywhere.

- Me either.

- Here. And here.

- Cash?

I don't take bribes.
How much is in here?

- For all the overcharging
I've been doing

since I found out Java
Shed's coming to town.

- Oh, well, are you
perhaps trying to apologize

for your appalling
behavior towards me?

- Appalling?
- Yes, I felt very... appalled.

- OK. Take the box,

take the cash, and
take the apology.

- Hmmm...

Hmm... No chocolate croissants?

- Let's not push it.

Ah.

- Hello.
- He doesn't want to go.

And I know why.

- He loves me, Sam.

- And that's why he
feels like he has to go -

to take care of you.

You two broke up months ago.

Geoffrey changed his status

on your social-media accounts.

Right about the time you
started texting and e-mailing Nick.

- OK, this is...
- It's not

Nick's job to fill
a void in your life.

- Sam...
- No.

No.

There's a reason
I have full custody,

and it still holds:

he's better off with me.

And deep down you know that.

I recalculated the cost to Nick

if I don't fight you on this...

and it's too high for him.

- You can't keep him from me.

- Never have.

Never would.

I want you to "know" him too.

♪♪♪

Hey,

he loves you.

You're his mother.

Come on, Linda...

do the right thing.

- Wow!

Kind of dressy for a
celebratory dinner out.

- Ah... It felt like the
right thing to wear.

- Well, now I've gotta
go home and change.

- No, you look great!
- Why don't you tell me

that I just have a
nice personality.

♪♪♪

Ah...
- Ah...

- So...

Ryan told me about the
store and the landlord.

- Yeah.
- You know,
when you think about it,

it's amazing how many
people you've touched.

- I love what I do.

- Well, hey. What's up?
- Nick and I

have said our goodbyes.

He's back at the house.
I have a car waiting.

- Well, by all means,
don't let me hold you up.

- I wanted to let you know
that I'm gonna take you up

on your offer to spend
more time with our son.

- Oh, great! That'll
make Nick really happy.

Yes, but will it make you happy?

- I think for the sake of Nick, we can
get along for a weekend here or there.

- I'm relocating to Middleton.
- Ha! Ha! Ha! Right...

Linda?

- When I get back from China,
I'm gonna look for a house

here in Middleton. I've already
spoken with a real estate agent, Sam.

- You can't be serious?
- You asked me to do this.

- No, I didn't!
- You did.

Thank you.

- You're welcome.

♪♪♪- Good night, Sam.

- What?
- I've always hated that tie.

- I know. That's why I like it.

- Just a quick. quick stop. I
just have to pick something up.

I forgot something here earlier.
- At my shop?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Surprise!

What?

This isn't dinner.

- No, it's better. Haha!

I got ahold of
your mailing list.

- And I sent out
an e-mail blast.

- And everybody showed up.
- And I got a new dress.

- And I... Well, I thought
it was a wonderful idea.

She did.

- So...?
- Mom... these are some

of the people that have been
touched by you and Bell, Book.

- Thank you. Oh, wow.
- You're welcome, Mom.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

♪♪♪

- Awww, thank you, Susan.

- You're welcome, Cassie.

Nice to see you again.

- Thank you.
- Thanks.

- Your cheeks look a
little flushed from the cold.

Enjoy your day at the rink?

- We did. Thank you.

- So, I get to keep
my shop, Brandon,

you don't have to stay.
Grace and I will be OK.

- I never had to stay, Cassie;

I wanted to.

- And I want to as well.

- And the best part is we
came to that decision together.

- Thanks, Cassie.

- Nice turnout.
- Yeah. Thanks for coming.

- Nah... You know,

Nick really loves that
scroll that you gave him.

- Yeah. It had special
meaning for me

when I was just a little
older than he is now.

- Yeah?
- I was a little lost then.

- You?
- Yes, me.

Well...

I'm here if you need me.
- I know that.

- Everything is perfect.
Thank you so much.

Mom...
- Honey.

You did all this?
- We all did it?

- You're growing up so fast.

- Mom...

- Your dad would be very proud.

- He's proud of both of us.

I'll be right back.

I love you.
- I love you.

- Hi.
- Hey.

- I heard Hong Kong and
New York aren't happening.

- Ever gonna tell me how you
know stuff before it happens?

Hmm! Yeah, probably not.

I do know that you're happy.

- How?
- Well...

you're not pounding
basketballs into the backboard.

- Cassie!
- Aww!

- You're back. We
almost lost you.

- I'm sorry about Java Shed, I
know you had big plans for Middleton.

- I will get my big-box store

or my name's not
Martha Lorraine Tinsdale.

- See? You do like my tea.
- Hmmm... Can I be honest?

- Uh, yes.
- Your tea
tastes like tree bark.

- You eat a lot of
tree bark, do you?

Well... Was that too honest?

- A little bit. Oh, excuse me.
- Yeah.

- Hey. Hi, so good to see you.

Glad you made it.

♪♪♪

You don't have to help.
- No.

Nick got a ride home with
Brandon and you can't do

all this by yourself.
- I told everyone to leave.

- I don't listen so well.
- Yeah, I get that about you.

- Haha!
- Thanks.

♪♪♪

I just can't believe
what everybody did.

- You're very
popular around here.

You're beautiful ♪

- Hey, we had the
teary hug earlier,

let's have the celebratory hug.
- OK.

- No more tears.
- Oh, Sam...

- No more crying.
- ♪ There must be an angel ♪

♪ With a smile on her face ♪

♪ When she thought up
that I should be with you ♪

♪ But it's time
to face the truth ♪

♪ I will never be with you ♪♪