Good Witch (2015–…): Season 2, Episode 5 - Surprise Me - full transcript

Cassie can sense something isn't quite right with her new Grey House guest, Alexis. While boasting about her father's wealth, Alexis runs up considerable tabs all over town, but when it comes time to pay the bill, she is nowhere to be found.

(GIGGLING)

There's nothing I like better

than red wine and
dessert after 11:00.

Nothing?

Well, top five.

(CHUCKLES)

Didn't expect to
see you tonight.

Well, you called.

Well, I'm a smart man.

Hmm. I won't argue that.

(CHUCKLING)



- How's Nick handling
everything?
- He's pretty happy.

Uh, Linda made the whole
situation easier for him.

Surprised me. She actually
did the right thing for a change.

"Well done is better
than well said."

- Ben Franklin.
- Hmm.

A very wise man who
knew that what we do

is often more important
than what we say.

Our actions never lie.

No, they don't.

Grace is really looking forward
to interning at your office.

Ah, she's gonna do great.

Both our kids are happy.

They are.

Hey, you didn't say. How
did the archeology thing go?



Oh, uh... Very academic.

- (BOTH CHUCKLING)
- It was nice of you to fill
in for John's girlfriend.

- What?
- John just told me that
Anna broke up with him.

Well, that's too bad,

but I think he's the kind of
guy that bounces back quickly.

Yeah. He wants to be attached,
but he doesn't want attachments.

- Meaning?
- He was a bit of
a player in college.

Can't imagine
anybody playing you.

Which is why we
were just friends.

(LAUGHING)

- I think we should celebrate.
- Yeah? Celebrate what?

Um, our kids being happy?

Our friendship,

surviving Linda? I don't
care, take your pick.

- We could all go to dinner.
- We could.

You, Grace, Nick and me.

Yeah. Or...

Just you and I could go out.

Huh. An inspired idea.

Well, we're
inspirational people.

Where should we go?

How about I surprise you?

I know it won't be an easy
feat, but I do love a challenge.

Oh, I'm a challenge, huh?

- Good night.
- Good night.

(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)

(KNOCKING)

Hey, Alexis.

- Cassie!
- Welcome to Grey House.

Oh, it's so cozy.

Thank you.

This is George.

Oh, hi, George.

So I don't usually
do the B-and-B thing,

I prefer hotels,
but this is nice.

Well, everyone has a
different comfort level.

True.

What brings you to town?

Oh, I am visiting my brother.

We're really close, and he
teaches at the local high school.

- Oh, my daughter
Grace goes there.
- Oh, that's so nice.

Yeah, he's the only
teacher in my family.

Everyone else is in finance.

They work for my father.
He's big in banking.

- And you?
- Ugh, no.

I can't even balance
a checkbook.

Oh, wow. These are stunning.

Thank you.

Alexis, this is
my cousin Abigail.

Abigail is Middleton's
resident florist.

Oh, perfect!

I would love an arrangement
like this for my room.

- I can do that.
- How soon?

I just want to be
able to enjoy them.

If it's a rush, I can pay extra.

Cash or credit?

Oh, I actually lost
my father's credit card

on the way here and
I don't have any cash.

- Can I just charge
it to the room?
- Of course.

Good. My father's paying
for everything anyway.

So I'll just swing by the bank,

and I'll settle up with
cash when I check out.

Sounds like you have a plan.

I think I'm gonna
take a little walk

around the property.

I left my bags on the porch.

Do you think you could just be
a doll and take them upstairs?

I'll take care of it.

Oh, and be really
careful with the small bag.

There's breakables in there.

Talk about high-maintenance.

I think I'll charge her double.

What? You heard her.

Daddy's picking up
the bill anyway, right?

That's what she said.

SAM: All right.

You need a ride home?

I know your mom's been
picking you up from school.

Uh, I'll walk.

Then what?

Uh, I don't know.

Probably hang out
with some friends.

Did you give any thought to
what we talked about last night?

Come on. Now that you
quit the basketball team,

you need to find something
else to do with your time.

You need something besides
school to put your energy into.

I'll find something.

Yeah, you said that last night.

- I'd like to see you
do it today.
- What do you mean?

Just find something, anything,
that you're passionate about.

Sports, drama, a
club of any kind...

Whatever you want.

All right, all right.

I'll find something.

Bye.

What's up?

Bye.

The arrangement
for Alexis is beautiful.

I'm slammed with orders.

Oh, Alexis will understand.

She's called twice already
about her arrangement.

- Alexis?
- A new guest.

Well, I wish your new
guest was a cute, single guy.

I could use the distraction.

I still can't believe he
didn't accept my apology.

Ben?

Maybe we're not meant to be.

I mean, if he broke up with me just because
I didn't introduce him to my mother,

is he really interested
in having a relationship?

Why are we still
talking about this?

Uh, because you roped Cassie
into coming and picking up

her own flower order
to save you time,

and I still need to talk about

what happened with
Ben because I'm upset.

Don't you have any girlfriends?

No.

(SCOFFS)

I have told Ben over and over
how much he means to me.

Maybe it's time to show Ben
how you really feel about him.

That's just the thing.

After all of this, I'm
not sure what to do.

As much as I would love to
continue to listen to your saga,

some of us have jobs.

Did I tell you?

I really like what my friend
Denise did with her house.

Oh, yeah?

And speaking of decorating,

what do you think?

I think it's a changing
table for a baby?

Yeah.

We don't have a baby.

Yet.

What about this
one? It's really heavy,

but that just means
that it's sturdy.

And really, how often are you going to
move a changing table around a baby's room?

Honey, I think it's awesome that
you're so excited about this, but...

Maybe you need
to slow down a little?

You clearly have no idea how
much there is to do once I'm pregnant.

If we wait until then
to do everything, we'll

never have the baby's
room done in time.

The baby's room is our room.

We don't need an office.

It's not "our
office," It's my den.

- Why do you need a den?
- It's a guy thing.

Well, there are sacrifices that
we're both gonna have to make.

Oh, really? What
are you giving up?

Uh, my figure for nine months.

In fairness, I think
we're both giving that up.

I'll stop talking now.

You said you wanted to move
forward with starting a family,

but you're not
helping us get ready.

Brandon, I'm gonna need
something from you, too.

Well, you can tell
Dad to stop worrying.

You got a job?

No, better.

I'm going to start
my own business.

I'm sorry, your own what?

I'm going to be my own boss.

You know, I feel that perhaps

we've gotten just
a tad off-track here.

Please, please, tell me that
you are gainfully employed.

I'm going to start
a car service.

Limos, town cars...

You know, like that.

Oh! Uh...

Do you have a business plan?

No.

Do you have a
commercial driver's license?

Uh... No.

Well, you'll be the first
ever car service in Middleton.

You'll certainly corner
the market. (CHUCKLES)

No. I'm going to
do it in Blairsville.

Blairsville?

It's a much more
cosmopolitan city.

Look, all I need is investors.

Investors.

Yeah, money to get
the business started

and then money
probably for the first year,

until I can get the
business up on its feet.

- Mmm.
- I think $50,000
should be enough.

Fifty thousand dollars.

Yeah, you gotta spend
money to make money.

(BOTH CHUCKLING)

(SIGHING)

- Hi.
- Hi.

I was hoping you could help me.

Passiflora incarnata.

It's good for insomnia.

Hmm. I've been dragging.

Since this whole thing with Ben, I
just haven't had a good night's sleep.

Well, sometimes a little passion
flower is just what you need.

Excuse me.

- Hello.
- Um...

Do you have any vitamin C?

Sinus congestion?

Yeah.

Mullein extract
and my peach tea.

Peach tea?

Well, the mullein can be a bit bitter,
so I add a little flavorful tea extract.

- Thanks.
- Mmm-hmm.

So how are you with
restaurant recommendations?

The bistro is a town favorite.

I'm Andrew, by the way.

I'm Cassie. This is Stephanie.

Hi.

So, which way to the bistro?

Oh, well, Stephanie
was just on her way there.

- Yeah.
- I'm not from here.

I'm visiting a client.

I'm an attorney.

Well, follow me.

Thanks. How much do I owe you?

Oh, it's on the house.

Try it. If you like it,
you can come back.

Great. Perfect.

STEPHANIE: So, what kind of law
are you into? ANDREW: Estate law.

I'll be here for a few days. I'm
deposing a witness in Middleton.

Oh.

Welcome! You
didn't drive, did you?

- You know I'm taking
my test tomorrow.
- I know.

Uh, you don't have
to take me, by the way.

- Brandon volunteered.
- But...

Brandon makes you
nervous in the car.

No, I'm taking you. We started
this together, we'll finish it together.

We'll get you started as
soon as Eve gets back.

Okay. Oh!

Our English class is
going to that next week.

A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Mmm-hmm. I was
thinking of taking your mom.

She loves Shakespeare.

You mean like a date?

Uh... No.

What is it, then?

Two friends going to a play.

Well, whatever it
is, it's a nice idea.

So I hear you're going to
be our new intern, Grace.

Yes, I am. I can't wait.

Can you train her? Show
her around the office?

You bet.

Thanks again.
And thank you, Eve.

She's all yours.

(PHONE RINGING)

Dr. Radford's office.

Yes.

Can you hold? Thank you.

Now, to transfer a call, you
need to enter the number,

put it on hold, then
conference, then hang up.

No, wait. You need
to put it on hold first,

then enter the
number, then hang up.

Did I say conference?

- No.
- Okay, you need to do that

- before you put the number in.
- Okay!

Do you need me to repeat that?

Um, actually, I think I got it.

To transfer, put the call
on hold, open a new line,

dial the number or extension
to connect the two lines,

hit conference
and then, hang up?

Impressive!

Thanks. I've always been able
to pick up on things pretty quickly.

- Mmm-hmm.
- But I also have
a really great teacher.

This is gonna be great.

So, can I get you anything else?

I'm stuffed.

Are you sure? I have homemade
double chocolate mousse pie.

- Whipped cream?
- Ooh, I like the way
you think.

I like this restaurant.

Um, I called my order in?

- Hey, there!
- Oh, hey! That's
a nice surprise.

- Actually, I was gonna
come by your shop later.
- For what?

Did you hear about the
new zip-line opening up

- at Alder Falls tomorrow?
- I did.

I can't pass it up. I thought
we could go together.

Oh, yeah, my
zip-lining days are over.

I don't believe
that for a second.

Come on, I know you want to go.

Well, even if I did, I don't
have anyone to watch the shop.

- Hello.
- Hi.

John, this is my
cousin, Abigail.

Charmed.

The flower shop.

- Yes.
- I sent Cassie
that arrangement.

The professor.

You didn't sound
this tall on the phone.

People often say I
have a short voice.

Oh.

Ok, bye, you two. Good luck.

Now, what would you
possibly need luck with?

Let me buy you a cup
of coffee and I'll tell you.

Oh. What's this?

Salmon. It's good
for you. And for me.

It's good for women
who want to get pregnant.

Uh...

Three bean salad.

I hate beans.

It's rich in iron, folate,
calcium and zinc.

Turnip greens. I need
the extra folic acid

to protect against
neural tube birth defects.

Right, yeah, but why do
I have to eat all this stuff?

We're a team.

We're either in this
together or we're not.

Mmm.

- (BEEPING)
- Oh!

You're gonna love
the kale tartlets.

Kale tartlets?

Think of it as
investing in our future.

- It's $50,000.
- You cannot put
a price on love.

Your son just did.

Well, my love has no limits.

Yes, but our bank account does.

He'll be crushed!

He'll get over it.

This is his dream.

To start a limo service?

He doesn't even own a car.

You're being too literal.

And as usual, you are
being too easy on him.

Are you asking me to
turn my back on my son?

I'm asking you
to really help him

by finally not helping him.

- Do nothing?
- It's what he needs.

(SIGHING)

(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)

Hi. Is it possible
to change rooms?

- Is there a problem?
- Ugh, well,

the mattress is really hard
and the bed is cramped.

Do you have any rooms
with a king-sized bed?

Well, the room across the hall has
a king and it's got a little more space.

Great. I'll take it.

Oh, thanks, George.

There's something in
there that I'm allergic to.

Oh, can you help me move rooms?

Uh, with great pleasure.

Thank you. You're so nice.

- Oh, hey. Is your
kitchen still open?
- What do you need?

- Can I have some cheese?
- Sure.

And a few crackers? Oh,
and do you have any fruit?

- Yes.
- Great. And some wine?

I have a bottle of red open.

Oh, no.

Oh, I can only drink
white. I get migraines.

- Well, I will get you set up.
- Awesome.

Okay. Is there a rule
about eating in the rooms?

No.

Okay.

So when she's finished
with the cheese plate,

do you think you
could just bring it on up?

Great. Thank you! Bye.

One more question,

when can I check out?

So Steve's having a
big party this weekend.

- Really?
- Mmm-hmm. When do you
get your driver's license?

- Hopefully tomorrow.
- Oh.

But I've never driven at night.

Well, his parties are legendary.

Everyone's going, and
even if you can't drive, come.

- I'll think about it.
- (CHUCKLES)

So you're really interning
at my dad's office?

Yeah, it's fun.

Grace, it's me.

Nick, I'm serious.

I thought it was just
some extra credit thing.

Even if I didn't get
credit, I'd still do it.

Um, okay. Working at
my dad's office is not fun.

Parties and hanging
out with my friends,

- that's fun.
- Oh.

Mmm-hmm.

But that's all soon
coming to an end.

My dad is insisting I find
some kind of school club to join.

And what's wrong with that?

I'm not a club kind of guy.

You don't know
that until you try.

Oh, I did.

Chess club is for nerds, I
have no interest in track,

I can't sing, and math
club is just more school.

Seriously, why
would anyone do this?

There's a club out
there just waiting for you.

Really?

I have a feeling.

Okay, well, I have a feeling
that if you don't help me,

I'm gonna flunk my
history test tomorrow.

I have a feeling you're right.

(BOTH LAUGHING)

Okay!

I checked Alexis's room.
That bed is as right as rain.

Face it, Ms. Valet
Parking is just difficult.

- (SIGHS)
- You missed dinner.

- I had a big...
- Date?

Order.

Alexis has allergies.

As if.

That is two
arrangements in one day.

I think she's taking
advantage of our hospitality.

Well, she offered to pay for both rooms and
she did return the original arrangement.

I'm just saying. When
somebody is that difficult,

there's something else going on.

George, would you mind taking
care of the guest breakfast tomorrow?

Sure. Where are you gonna be?

Right now, it's up in the air.

Okay. Consider it done.

STEPHANIE: Guess
what, Mom? He's a lawyer.

He is smart and
handsome and successful.

But he's not self-involved.

In fact, we ended up talking
mostly about what I do,

and what I like.

He's perfect.

Perfect on paper doesn't
necessarily mean perfect for you.

You've met this "perfect" man,

but I think you're still
thinking about Ben.

I love you.

I just want you to be happy,

which means I don't want you to miss out
on what could be a wonderful relationship.

The time for talking
is over, Stephanie.

Make a move. Take some action.

Win or lose, you're gonna feel
better than you do right now.

Come see me again soon, Mom.

You don't have to say that.

I say it because I mean it.

You could come and see me too.

I just might take
you up on that.

I'm hoping you do.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Come on in, Sam.

- You expecting somebody?
- Only you.

I was really craving dessert.

You figured out where
we're going tomorrow?

I told you I want
it to be a surprise.

Well, I do love surprises.

That's the point.

For the record, I don't
like to be surprised.

Never?

When I was a kid, at
Christmas I would sneak down,

open my presents
and rewrap them.

And the end of a good novel?

Always read the
last chapter first.

Even when Linda didn't want
to know the sex of the baby,

I bribed her doctor with
courtside Knicks tickets.

- No.
- True.

(CHUCKLING) Well, I think
surprises are what make life interesting.

I disagree.

I think it's the
choices we make in life

that create things
to be interested in.

Hmm.

SAM: Have you ever?

(SIGHS) Not since college days.

Bet you'd be cute in the helmet.

Yeah, I am. You ever done it?

Yeah, when I was in South America
with Doctors Without Borders. Tried it.

You gonna go?

John asked. He's
zip-lined all over the world.

You should go.

Oh, no. My adrenaline
days are safely in my past.

Never say never.

Never know what's
going to give you a rush.

- You ready?
- John.

Hi, cuz. Sorry I'm late,

I'm not really a morning person.

What are you
doing here so early?

I'm here so that
you can go zip-lining,

which is something I
hear you used to do a lot of.

You said you couldn't go because there
was no one to open the store. Now there is.

Uh-huh, and what
about your store?

Ugh. It is way too early for
anybody to be buying flowers.

It's actually way too
early for me to be up,

so go before I change my mind.

Come on, we won't be
long. And it'll be worth it!

You have no excuses left!

No, I don't.

You are the king of adventure.

You used to be the queen.
Question is, are you still?

You know, if you
sync the calendars,

you won't have to input
the information manually.

That is what I was about to do.

Right. (CHUCKLES)

Do you want me to show you how?

Oh, no. I've got it.

Okay.

Oh, and I reorganized
the billing files.

I think it's a better system, but
you let me know your thoughts.

And if it's not better
by the end of the week,

please, give me a call.

Hey!

You're here early today.

Yeah, it's a late start at
school. No morning classes.

- Is that okay?
- Absolutely.

Oh, and if I come
back after school too?

- I love the enthusiasm.
- Great.

Oh, and if you haven't gotten
those tickets for that play,

they're selling them at my
school, so I can get them for you.

I was thinking about
something more exciting,

but I might need your
help for one detail.

- I'm there.
- How about I buy you an early
lunch and I'll fill you in?

Yeah. Let me get my coat.

- Uh, Eve!
- Yeah?

- Can we bring
you something back?
- Back, right. Um...

- It's okay, I'm good.
- Okay.

Hey.

Hi.

My mom was sorry
she didn't get a chance

to say goodbye to
you before she left.

She's very sweet and fun.

Well, we had a surprisingly
good visit this time.

- I'm glad.
- Me too.

What are you up to?

Working a job.

How about you?

Ah, grabbing some
lettuce. Supplier shorted me.

Oh.

Well, look, I gotta get home.

I promised my sister
I'd help with the kids.

Okay.

Ah! That was such a blast.

What?

I said that was a total rush!

I'm sorry,

someone screamed so loud
my ears are still ringing... Ow!

First my ears, now
my arm. All right.

I do want to say that for
someone who seems so delicate,

your scream really
packs a punch.

I just forgot what it's like to have your
heart leap out of your chest, so thank you.

- (LAUGHING)
- Let's do dinner later.

Oh, I have plans with Sam.

Next time I'll get
my invite in earlier.

Next time I'm buying.

- Okay, deal.
- Okay.

- Hey, Cass.
- Yeah?

That was a real blast
from the past, wasn't it?

Yeah.

Hi, there. I'll be
right with you.

- (PHONE RINGING)
- Oh, hello.

Dr. Radford's office.

Yes, we have you down for
tomorrow at 3:00, Mrs. Eliot.

Goodbye.

Mrs. Logan.

Call me Julie.

Dr. Radford wants
me to see an opta...

Ophthalmologist.

Yes. The office can set
up that appointment for you.

Oh, that's sweet.

Oh, and I believe
that this is for you.

Dr. Radford will be right
out, if you have any questions.

Thank you, uh...

I'm Grace.

Dr. Radford, she is a keeper.

- Aw.
- I know.

- Bye, Eve.
- Bye, honey.

She's an amazing kid.

She is.

- Help.
- Tara?

She's gone totally baby-crazy.

She's buying furniture,
making me eat beans and kale

and every time I talk to her, she finds a
way to bring whatever we're talking about

back to baby
stuff. It's too much.

I'm happy to report that
your faucet is now leak-free.

Thank you for stopping
by on short notice.

Please. You've done
so much for my sister.

As long as I'm around, I
promise your sinks will never leak.

You remember Ben.

Hey, Ben.

Hey, Brandon.

Oh, whoops!

- Oh, gosh.
- No problem.

That's nice. Is that new?

Yeah, the artist just
dropped them off today.

The pretty periwinkle
crystal is agate.

It's very calming.

Huh. I don't really
think it's my style.

Maybe she means for your wife.

Sorry, plumbers tend
to hear everything.

Well, I don't know
anything about agate,

but at this point, if
it'll calm Tara down,

I'm there.

I promise it'll have
the desired effect.

It's my gift to both of you.

Thank you.

- Good luck.
- Thanks.

Oh, I wanted to let you know that I might
not be around much for the next month.

But if you need me, just text.

- Oh, where are you going?
- I'm thinking of putting in

a bid for a job
over in Barrington.

Small office complex, but they need
somebody to install the plumbing.

It would be a commute,
but a lot of money.

I'm sure you'll make
the right choice.

Oh, I'm glad you found
some things you like.

Oh, what's that smell?

- Champagne ginger.
- Oh, I love it.

- And this scarf.
- It's the perfect
color for your skin tone.

Um, I didn't bring
my wallet with me.

Do you think I could just
charge all this to my room?

- Of course.
- Great.

And could you wrap it up and
bring it back to Grey House?

Sure. Do you want
to know the total?

Oh, no. Whatever it is,
just charge it to my room.

- You're still leaving
tomorrow?
- Yes, sadly.

All right, we'll settle up then.

Um, how's your brother?

Um, I'm actually about
to go meet him now.

Do you think that George
could print out my boarding pass?

You're welcome to
use our computer.

Uh, no. George can do it.

I'll get it fixed right away.

Have the chef to redo
this without any parsley.

She doesn't like parsley?

The list of things that
woman doesn't like is long,

very long.

Tell me about it.

I've redone two flower
arrangements already.

Ah, she's staying at Grey House.

George has her
checkout date circled

on the calendar
with a smiley face.

(CHUCKLES) Sometimes, the
hardest part about customer service,

the customers.

Any idea who the new
cute guy is she's with?

Nope. Whoever he
is, he's very generous.

Yeah?

She ordered the most
expensive bottle of

wine on the menu and
asked if I had truffles.

They're in season, you know.

What are you thinking?

I'm thinking he could do better.

(CHUCKLES)

Grace is waiting
for you outside.

She's excited to take her test.

She is. Oh, and,
good luck on your date.

(LAUGHING)

If it looks like a date and
sounds like a date, it's a date.

Hmm. You know,

other than just now, you've
been kind of quiet today.

- Is everything okay?
- Yeah!

How's Grace's training coming?

Oh, Grace has
caught on very quickly.

I can tell.

Yeah, in fact, if you
ever need to replace me,

Grace would be a
very good candidate.

(LAUGHING) Well, I'm glad
you think so highly of her.

- And that you are
getting along.
- We are.

I noticed the billing
files are reorganized.

- Right.
- Good job.

- Thanks.
- It's a better system than
we were using before.

So, keep up the good work.

Will do.

Oh! Cassie!

I need something to de-stress.

Something to clear your mind
and help you focus on a problem?

- Yes!
- Have you ever tried yoga?

Downward dog does not become me.

Michael wants to
start a car service

in Blairsville!

I can see the headlines now,

"Mayor of Middleton's son

"chooses rival town
to open business."

Why not open a business here?

Sadly, there is no great
need for limos in Middleton.

- Mmm-hmm.
- He's asked us
to invest in it.

In him, really, and Tom says no.

Hmm. How about you?

(SIGHS)

When you opened your
store, did you have help?

I had to put up Grey House
to secure my first loan.

You were willing
to lose your home.

Well, a bank has to see something
tangible before they'll give you money.

You mean "loan".

Isn't that what I said?

No, you said "give".

Well, if the bank had truly given me money,
they wouldn't expect me to pay it back.

That's very true.

Hmm...

Hmm!

(LAUGHING) I still
can't believe that I did it!

(LAUGHS) You
killed it! Perfect score!

I mean, the driving instructor could
not stop raving about my parallel parking.

- Thanks to you.
- Well...

I am going to go
tell Mom. Thank you!

- Thank you, thank you,
thank you!
- Congratulations!

Ah! I'll see you
later! (CHUCKLES)

- Nick!
- Hey!

Uh... I found it.

- Something to do after school?
- Yeah. I'm gonna do a
semester abroad.

What?

I'm going to London!

In London?

Yeah, there's this really cool
teacher who runs the program,

he talked about it in front of the whole
school. I have him for world history.

- Okay...
- It'll look great on my
college application.

You wanna go to school?

In London, yeah.

Okay, that's something
we can discuss, sure.

What is there to discuss?

You told me to find something
that I'm passionate about

and I did.

This is it.

This is what I wanna do.

Well?

I did it, I passed!

Aw, of course you did!

I'm so proud of you.

Thanks, Mom! Abigail!

I got my driver's license!

- I knew you could do it.
- Aw!

Did you know there's
a cab waiting out front?

- Has Alexis checked out?
- No.

I was just in her room,
changing her towels.

She's gone. So is her luggage.

(SIGHS)

(THUDDING)

Latch on the trunk won't catch.

Well, we really need to go.

Well, I can't drive
with an open trunk.

- Well, can you hurry it up?
- I am.

CASSIE: Alexis.

Leaving so soon?

TARA: Aw, it's beautiful.

And so thoughtful!

You know, maybe I have
been getting ahead of myself

with everything, but...

Well, you're excited.

I think I'm nesting.

I read it in one of the
baby books I bought.

You just have to slow down just a
little bit, okay? Give me time to catch up.

I mean, we don't have to turn
our whole lives upside down.

You're right.

Let me just throw my stuff down

and then we can
grab something to eat?

Okay.

Uh, sweetheart,

what happened to my den?

Oh, well, I needed to
see it empty so I could get

a sense of the space before
I ordered a changing table.

You know, I really
love my bracelet.

Okay.

Hey, Mom! For you,

your favorite, the little
fruit tarts that you love.

Oh, you are so sweet!

Since I'm here, can I grab the check
and I'll just run it over to the bank?

- The check?
- Well, the investment.

Michael, uh...

I did speak to your father,

and he said no.

- Dad has no faith in me.
- Oh...

But you could give me the money.

Michael, I think your
business idea is inspired,

and I will support you, but...

I can't give you $50,000.

(STAMMERING) Now, I
can see that you're upset...

We could go get
ice cream and talk.

Hmm? No?

What about a mocha latte?

(SIGHS)

First, let me say
that I am sorry.

Sorry you got caught?

No, I really am. I'm sorry I...

Were you really going
to leave without paying?

Yes.

Why?

I don't have the
money to pay you.

Why?

I'm broke.

What are you
gonna do about that?

You tell me.

No.

You need to solve this yourself.

(SIGHS) Let's sleep on it

and talk again in the morning.

Okay.

I think we should
call the police.

Or her father.

- I don't trust her.
- Neither do I.

Trust isn't Alexis's problem.

(CHUCKLING)

Horseback riding?

(CHUCKLING) Surprised?

I am! Wow, Sam,
they are beautiful!

Yeah, you see that little
chestnut, over there?

- Yeah.
- She's yours.

Mine? I can't... I can't
ride a horse like this!

I got you covered.

Hmm... You had help.

(CHUCKLES) I got
this amazing new intern.

Who, thanks to you, is
now a licensed driver.

Well, that's another
reason to celebrate.

It's a good thing we're here.

Grace says everything
should be here.

Yeah, she's very thorough and
you are adventurous and prepared.

(CHUCKLES) A rare combination.

I didn't know you ride.

I've got an uncle who has
a cattle ranch in Montana.

I spent summers
there when I was a kid.

Well, you always learn
something new, right?

(BOTH CHUCKLING)

Well, this is beautiful
and very sweet,

but I haven't been
on a horse in years.

Ah! Don't worry, I'll be there.

Thanks.

Can I take your order?

Andrew! You're back!

That sinus thing Cassie
gave me, it really worked.

Well, she's very good
at fixing what ails you.

(CHUCKLES) How's your client?

Judge ruled in favor
of my last motion.

Well, congratulations!

Being a lawyer
must be stressful.

It can be.

I like to get away
to decompress.

Do you have a favorite place?

- London.
- Ah.

Tell me.

They were both...

She's a beauty.

Your horse, Maddie.

Well, I hope she
takes it easy on me.

Oh, she will. Won't you, Maddie?

- Hello.
- Are you ready?

Ready as I'll ever
be! (CHUCKLES)

Oh, you two are gonna
be great. Need some help?

Sure!

(LAUGHING)

I got you.

Yes, you do, don't you?

Phew!

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