Good Witch (2015–…): Season 3, Episode 3 - Day After Day - full transcript

When two guests arrive at Grey House and are immediately at odds, Cassie uses her magic to ensure that until the two guests realize they belong together, every day in Middleton will be just...

- Previously on Good Witch...
- Could it be that Middleton's
man of medicine

is finally starting
to believe in magic?
- No; I do believe in Cassie.

- This town's very
own flower shop owner.

- That's me. Abigail,
the flower shop girl.

- This town really needs you.

♪♪♪

- Here you go. Keep the change.

Hi!
- Hi.

Beautiful house, isn't it?
- Yeah, I kinda wish I was

staying for more than one night.
- Yeah, I've got a quick
turnaround, too.

What are you in town for?



- A career opportunity. You?

- Ah, just thinking about
some options for my future.

- So this could be an
eventful day for both of us.

- I hope that it is.
- Welcome to Grey House.

You must be Jim. And
you must be Annabel.

- Either she was expecting us
or that was a really good guess.

- I have both of your rooms
ready for an overnight stay.

- All I need is a quiet place to rest
before and after my job interview.

- Job interview. Is it
with DyNayTa Tech?

- V.P. of marketing.
- Ah.

Looks like you and I are each
other's competition.
- Oh.

Well then, good luck, I guess.

- I should probably say
the same thing to you.

- Why don't we get
you settled in, and then



you can both enjoy everything
Grey House has to offer.

I set up croquet in the back if
either of you would like to play.

- Oh, thanks, but I don't
think that'll be happening.

- I never have time for games. I
wish I did have more time but...
- You and me both.

- When are we gonna get that?
- I just need to get through
today, get this job offer,

and then move on to the next.
- You've decided you're
getting the offer?

- They say personnel directors

like candidates who exude
a high amount of confidence.

- And yet it's the more humble
who tend to actually get hired.

- Why don't we pause
this conversation for now

and get you two inside, and maybe
you can both have a wonderful day.

Good morning.
- If you say so.

- You ready for
another day of beauty?
- At my flower shop?

It'll be the same
as the day before.

- No two days are exactly alike.

- People come in wanting flowers; people
leave carrying flowers. And then it happens

again and again.
- Abigail, good,

I got you just in time.
I need some flowers.

- See?
- I'm trying to get
the city council members

to approve my proposal
on speed limit adjustments.

And I thought if I showed up
with flowers they'd be more apt

to listen as I convince
them of my idea.

- Do you even know
why people are against it?

- I don't see how that matters. I
just need them to know that I'm right.

- Well, you might as well say
it with flowers. Right this way.

- I do enjoy coming in here
whenever I get the chance.

- It's just a room
full of flowers.
- Really?

Is that all you see?

- Just tell me what you'd
like so I can get started.

- Oh, well, I came
in here thinking

"carnations," but it looks
like you might be running low.

- Except I ordered a
shipment that just arrived.

- I don't see it.
- Look again.

- I've got a van full
of carnations for...

- Me. Thanks.
- Great-looking shop
you've got here.

- Just tell me where to sign.
- Right here.

Just use your finger. Perfect.

I've got ten more boxes outside.

- Great, you can bring them in.
- Okay.

- So, how many
carnations did you want?

- Ooh, put together a big bunch
for me. But can you do it quickly?

I have to get back
to city hall to greet a

new officer and dive
into the brand new day.

- Well, I guess I'd better
help get that day started.

- I didn't realize this house

had an actual library-library.
- I like to keep a mix

of material so guests can find
what they like. Hello, Annabel.

- Hi.

- You look like you're
enjoying the spirit of this house.

- It's so rare to have the time

to just curl up with a book, I
thought I should take advantage of it.

- Take all the time you need.

- So, how'd your interview go?
- Pretty good, I think.

They seemed really impressed
with my background in tech.

- Really? Because they
told me they really liked

the unique perspective that my
non-tech experience would bring.

- Sounds like you both have
interesting things to offer.

- Edgar Allan Poe. He's that
"Quoth the Raven" guy, right?

- There's a lot more
to Poe than The Raven.
- People still read that stuff?

- I've read everything he's ever written.
And I'm named after one of his poems.

- Oh. I guess I'm the odd one.

- Maybe there's a book
over there you'd like to read.

- Make sure it has
a lot of pictures.

- What time is breakfast?
- Seven until nine.

- Can I request an earlier one?
I'd like to be able to eat on my own.

- And I was wondering if I
could get a different room.

Maybe one not so
close to the other guests.

- Well, I promise

to make both of your stays
here as pleasant as possible.

- Thank you.
- Great.

- Sam.

- Hey. I was just checking to see if
you can still make our date for coffee.

Oh, tonight?

We talked about
getting together?
- Oh, yeah, I thought I could

make it but... I have a
couple of guests here

that I think I should stick
around and watch over.

- I see.

- Um, can we move
tonight to some other time?

- Yeah, sure, no problem.

- Okay, I'll see you then.

- I'll see you later.

- So, I take it the date's
not happening?
- Not tonight.

- Shoot. I was all ready to say

"dinner is served!"
- I guess I shouldn't have
tried to surprise her.

- I'm sure you'll
get another chance.

- Ready for another day.

♪♪♪

- Hey. I will see you later.
- Have a great day at school.

Did you study
for your history test?
- I studied all last week.

- I thought when the test
was postponed yesterday

you might take
advantage of the extra time.

- To study the exact same thing?

- One more day might help
you see things a little differently.

- Yes, Mom.
- Bye, honey.

- Bye. Have a good day.
- You too.

- Here ya go. Keep the change.

I'll get your bag.
- Oh, thank you.

- Well! I thought you
were leaving today.

- We were supposed to.
- Both our flights got canceled

and they couldn't rebook
until tomorrow morning.

- And you decided
to share a taxi?

Seemed like a waste to take two.

- Do you think we can
get our same rooms?

- I'll make sure things
are exactly the way

they were before. Welcome
back to Grey House.

- Thank you.

- Uh, who are those for?
- Oh. You.

And I've got ten more boxes
just like them in my van.

- I didn't order all that.
- I sort of wondered about that,

since they're the exact same
order that you got yesterday.

- Well, I don't need them,
so you can take them back.

- I wish I could, but
all I do is deliver, so...

I'm gonna need your signature
here. You can use your finger.

- Yeah, I've done this before.

- Great.

- So,

when are you gonna try take two?
- What?

- For your date with Cassie.
- Oh, I haven't thought
that far ahead.

- Well, it's a good thing I have.
How about Thursday night?

- I'd have to move
some things around.
- Then move 'em.

After the dinner rush,
I'll close down the Bistro

and the place can be all yours.
- Okay, I think I can

make that happen. Let's do it.
- And...

I was thinking maybe we
should up the ante this time.

- This is something we're doing?
- You want the night to be
perfect, right?

- Of course.
- Well, sometimes "perfect"
needs a little help.

And you're always saying
that Cassie is doing everything

for everybody else and you
wanted to have a special night

dedicated just to her,
so this is your chance

to really come through.
- I just want her
to enjoy herself.

- How can she not? I'm already
gonna make her favorite food,

and we can get the exact same
flowers that you got for her.
- So she'll see what she missed.

- Except this time I actually have
time to decorate and make the place

look extra special.
- We need decorations?

- Yeah. We're going all
out so that this is perfect.

And you're gonna come
up with an extra idea

or two to make this
date even more amazing.

- Now it sounds like you're
giving me an assignment.
- This started out as your idea.

- That's true.
- Well, now this gives you one
more chance to get things right.

- And really impress her.
Okay. Let's make it fantastic.

- It's already going to
be fantastic. I'm cooking.

- Hey.
- Hi.
- I was unpacking my things

and found this in my suitcase.
- Oh.

- I think it's from your library, but I
have no idea how it got in with my things.

- You're welcome to keep it,
if you like.
- Thanks.

- I've always been a fan of Poe's
work in the field of dark romanticism.

- Maybe it's worth a look.

- Would you care for some tea?
- I'm not much of a tea drinker.

- Would you like to become one?

- Why not?

Mmm. That's pretty good.

- I brew a fresh
pot every morning.

- Well, then I'm glad I ended
up staying for one more day.

- What are you doing?

- You see this marble?
I'm supposed to get it

from here to there.
- Oh. Doesn't look that hard.

- You wouldn't
think it would be.

Don't you think you've
already studied enough?

- Yeah, but since they
postponed the test again...

- I would use it for another day to
relax, since you already know everything.

- You're right.

Okay, gimme the phone.

So, how do I get a new marble?

- Tap the screen.

- Ooh, a purple one!

- Oh. Cassie didn't mention
anybody was out here.

- I've got nothing else to do
while I wait for tomorrow to come.

- Yeah. If it ever
even gets here.

So, how's this game work?

- You've never
played croquet before?

Guess I was too busy reading.

So, what do you do, you just
hit one of those balls with the...

whacky thing?
- Yeah, that's all there is to
it. You can use my whacky thing.

- Okay.

- You want to be red?
- Yup.

I was going to pick red.

- You might wanna set
a little closer...
- I've got it, thanks.

- Alright.

Wow.

I hope you're as bad at job
interviews as you are at croquet.

- Yeah. And I hope you enjoy
playing games in the yard,

since you'll have so much time to
do so once I get the job instead of you.

- Thursday night?

That sounds perfect. I can't
wait to see you. Bye, Sam.

- So, you've never had a pet?
- Hmm...

I might have had
a goldfish once.

- A pet is something
that you can actually pet.

- Is that the
official definition?
- Well, it should be. Hello.

- Hi.
- I hope you haven't given
either of our rooms away.

- They're still available, if you need
them. Are you back for one more day?

- Yeah, we were on our
way to the airport when

our phones rang at
practically the same time.

- The company wants us each to
come back for a second interview.

- So it really is down
to just the two of you?

- That's what
they told us, yeah.
- Jim's feeling pretty confident

he'll beat out the competition.
- And Annabel's too "humble" to
say she thinks the job is hers.

- Well, then I'm glad I have the
opportunity to welcome you back

to Grey House. And I
hope you enjoy your day.

- Thank you.

- Thank you.

- This thing
has been broken all week.
- I've been using flowers

as my conversation
starter for the past few days,

but I feel like today I
should try something else.

Is there something
you'd suggest?
- How about chocolates?

- When did you start
selling chocolates?
- When I decided

I wanted to be known as someone
who sells something other than flowers.

I can't seem to get it to
move. I had bigger plans

than just being a flower shop girl
when I moved here from New York.

I figured this would be one small
step toward something bigger.

- Chocolates are a
wonderful idea. The people

I'm talking to will
have their mouths full

and won't be able to say a word
while I persuade them to agree with me.

- How many would you like?
- I'll take...
- A dozen.

- Oh.
- Everybody always
wants a dozen.

- I have got

a delivery for a...

I'm just kidding,
I know who you are.
- What are you doing here?

I called the company, they said
they got this all straightened out.

- Yeah, I thought that they had,

but after I did a drop-off at the
bed and breakfast across town,

I noticed you were
back on my schedule.

- I have all this other
junk that I'm trying to sell,

and now I'm stuck with
ten more boxes of these?

- Yup. Right after
you sign right here.

- Do you ever get the
feeling that you're just reliving

the same day over
and over again?

- Well, I don't know, but he's
waiting for you to sign right there.

You can use your finger.

- Perfect. I'll be right back.

- Great.

Ooh!

- Is that feeling better?
- I have full movement back,
without any pain.

- Well, I now
pronounce you healed.

- My string quartet's gonna be

so happy that I can
play with them again.

- Wait. You have
a string quartet?

- Yeah. I told them that
if the exam went well

we'd get together for
a rehearsal tonight.

- You think if I hired
you for a private

performance Thursday
night, you could do it?

- I think we probably could.
- That would be great. You're hired.

Wait, I should have asked if
you're any good or not first.

- You can drop by and hear us tonight.
We use the recital hall at the library.

- I'll do that. On my way
home from the hospital.

I hope you guys are good.
- It's too late.

You already hired us.

- I think we should
have fire drills every day

in history class.
- Un-huh?
- That way we might never have

to take the test.
- Okay, would you stop worrying?

I was ready for it
three days ago and I'll

be ready for it when
it finally does happen.

- Except this time I'll be ready for
it too when it happens tomorrow.

- Oh, it's not happening
tomorrow.
- How do you know?

- Um...

No reason. Just a feeling.

- But shouldn't you be
studying for it anyways?

- Why? You're doing
plenty for the both of us,

and like you said, I
already know everything.

- I think Mister Beatty said
there might be extra credit

on local history.
- Yeah, I'm planning on regular
credit, I don't need extra.

- Yeah, but I might. So is
there anybody who knows stuff

on Middleton that could maybe
help us on the test?
- Um, what?

- Seriously, is there?

- Yes. There is.

- Middleton a century ago
was a fascinating place.

There were settlers here to
be sure because of the fur trade,

but it was around that time that people
started moving here simply for the beauty

that Middleton has to offer.

Oh, I printed up a list of
their various occupations.

That's if you're really
interested.
- I am.

- Now, what did I do with it?
Chief Sanders would know.

Chief Sanders! Yoo-hoo!

Oh, that's right, he's out
getting our newest officer

set up for traffic control. When I
find the list, I'll send it right over.

- And when I get the extra credit on
the test, I'll come back and thank you.

- It is so good

to see young people
who are actually interested

in history for a change. So many of
you are focused on other things like...

- Oh!

Oh, sorry,

my marble almost
went in the sewer.

- Ahem!

- Well, looks like
that's the last one.

Which leaves me just enough time to get
to my own private concert at the library.

- Oh, Sam.
- Cassie. What
are you doing here?

- I was in the neighborhood.
- You're never in this
neighborhood.

- Maybe I was in it
because I wanted to see you.

- Thanks for making the trip.
- How are things going?

- Actually a little too busy.
Here, and at the office.

- Why don't we pick a spot for
dinner, you can tell me all about it.

- Oh, you know what? I can't.
I've gotta go hear... I gotta go...

Not here, but somewhere,

and do... something.

- Hm! Something you don't
want me to know about?
- It's about tomorrow night.

- Now I'm really intrigued.
- And you're going to be
impressed if I like what I hear.

Or see, or taste.

None of those are clues.
- I wouldn't even
begin to guess.

- Don't. See you tomorrow night.

- You'll pick me up.
- Mm-hmm.

We're gonna go in style!

- Oh, hey Grace,
is your mother around?
- Sorry, she's not home yet.

- That's okay. I
wanted to ask her about

that tea she's been
serving. The one I like.

- Oh, I don't know. She gets
tea from a lot of different places.

- That's okay. I can just ask her
tomorrow morning, before I go. Thanks.

- Yeah. Have a good night.
- You too.

- I thought that guy was only
staying here for one night?

And that woman who keeps
sticking around here, too.

- Yeah, you know, they've
been coming and going

all week. I think my mom thinks

they're, I don't know,
right for each other.

- Like, romantically?
- Well, it is my mom
we're talking about.

- So, what, is it like... they're stuck
here until they finally get together?

- I'm not sure.

Maybe.

- So when they do
finally get together...

it'll be a brand new day.

When are you going
to come out of there?

- Yoo-hoo! I'm ba-aack!
I've still got one more person

to try to convince and I've written
everything down that I'm going to say.

I just need a box of chocolates

to put them in a listening mood
when I launch into my speech.

- Maybe you should take
two boxes, so you don't

have to keep coming
in here day after day.

- And break up my
morning routine? Nonsense!

- Because it's so much
fun coming in here.

If I refuse

to sign for those, does that
mean I don't have to take them?
- Sorry.

These are coming in
whether you want them or not.

- Just until I figure
out a way to stop them.

- Be right back.
- Great. Are you here
for the bouquet?

- Yeah. For Sam
and Cassie's date.

Were you able to make them
exactly like the other night?
- Yep. Exactly the same.

- Great.
- Oh, I completely forgot

to bring Grace's
school book that she left

at my office. I was
going to give it to you

to take back to
Grey House to give to her.
- I can tell her you have it.

- Please do. And tell her she
can stop by my office any time,

day or night, and if I'm not
there she can just let herself in.

- I'll let her know.
- And you'll put this on my tab?

- I'll just keep it running.

- Oh, those look fantastic.
- Yeah, well,

when you do something once,
it gets easier the second time.

Are you sure I can't interest
you in some carnations, instead?

- No, Sam wants his date
at the Bistro to be perfect.

And I have a feeling it's
going to be very romantic.

I'm decorating the place way up,

and Sam even hired a string
quartet to play while they eat.

- It sounds like the perfect
setting for two people to fall in love.

- I don't see how
anyone could not!

- I'm gonna spruce
these up a bit.

- Why the sudden extra effort?

- Because if I do things right, I can
get these deliveries to stop, and maybe

that stupid clock will
actually start working again.

- Yeah, I don't
see the connection.
- It only matters that I do.

- Right.

- So, what time can
you have it done?

- Five o'clock, detailed
and waxed top to bottom.
- It's all yours.

- The shuttle will be back in a
minute to take you back to work.
- Thanks.

Cassie.

- Hey. I was wondering
if you were free for lunch?

That a friend brought
back from the Sudan.

Maybe you could meet me
at Merletto's on the way back?

- I wish I could, but I don't
have my car. It's being...

It's getting ready for tonight.

- Oh. I would've
loved to have seen you.
- Me, too. I'll see you tonight.

- Yeah, I'll see you then.
- Okay, bye.

- You're not gonna
take any notes?

- Oh, uh, you take
notes for things

you don't remember. I remember.

- I just think that since
we've been given another day

to study for the test,
we should use it.

- Look, even if I
thought that I needed to,

which I don't, I don't
have my textbook.

- Where is it?

- I don't know. I must
have left it somewhere.

- Excuse me, does
anybody in here

drive a red SUV?
- Mine.

- You're illegally parked.
- But I always park there.

Then you've been
doing it illegally.

- So I guess you want me to
move before you write me a ticket?

- I already gave
you a ticket, ma'am.

- You're new here, aren't you?

- It's my first week.
- Well, you're doing a fine job.

You know, it's teenagers like
that you should really look out for.

You never know what kind
of trouble they might get into.

Seriously,

you should really keep
an eye on those two. In

case they end up
somewhere they shouldn't be.

- Nice shot. You've
gotten a lot better.

- It's not that complicated.

You swing the
mallet; you hit the ball.

And then I get
farther ahead of you.

- Well, I'll be way over
there trying to catch up.

Ah.

Hello.
- Hi. It's nice to see each
of you enjoying one more day

in Middleton.
- Yeah, we figured we might as
well stick around and soak up

some of the local flavor,
since when are either

of us going to be
back in this town again?

- We ran into each other at
Middleton Botanical Gardens

and discovered we both
shared an interest in gardening.

- Who could have known the
two of us had so much in common?

- So you ended up enjoying
your days here, after all.

- Yeah. Grey House is really
starting to feel like home.

- "A radiant palace
in the greenest

of our valleys, by
good angels tenanted."

- That's Edgar Allan
Poe. The Haunted Palace.

- I've been doing
a little reading.

- So, who's winning?

- Annabel is, by a mile.

- You've picked up
that game so quickly.

- I've had a couple of days
with a pretty good teacher.

- Well, I will let you
get back to your lesson.

Sam, this place looks amazing!
- Yeah, it does look
pretty great.

But most of the credit
for that goes to Stephanie,

by the way.
- Ah, it was all

Sam's idea. He's been
planning it all week.

- Is this what was taking up all your
time when I was trying to get together?

- I've been busy, I know.
- Well, we're together now.

- Okay, sit. Sit. And I will
go get your first course.

- Everything is perfect.

- That was the idea.

- Oh. Hello. The invitation
said this is a dinner for two.

- Invitation?
- From who?

- I don't know. It just said
I was supposed to be here.
- And me, too.

I found this in my room. I
thought you had placed it there.

- Except I didn't.

- Then who did?
- Jim. Annabel. You got my invitations.

Except you're
both just a tad early.

- Actually, they're not supposed to be
here at all. I set all this up for Cassie.

- I just thought the two of them
could enjoy a romantic evening

together and then tomorrow
finally be on their way.

- Abigail, this is our
romantic evening.

- So what should
we do about that?

Oh.

Sorry.
- Excuse me.

Nick?
- Grace?
- Where are you?

- What's going on?
- City Hall?!
- Have you been arrested?

- I'm on my way.
- Be right there.

- Oh, what a shame you're
missing your perfect evening.

- Okay, dinner is...

What's going on?

- Sam and Cassie had to run.

But we wouldn't want to let that
meal and such a romantic setting

go to waste. Table for two?

- Well...

- Champagne?

- Yes, please.

- So you came here to study?

- Not to study, but to get
Grace's book so she could study.

- Look, Abigail told
me that Martha told her

we could let ourselves in.
- Abigail told you?
- Yes.

- I did say that, yes.
I just never imagined

you'd show up
quite so late at night.

- Because I thought
we should study.

- There's an excuse I never
thought I'd hear. But I kind of like it.

- So this was just a big
misunderstanding. Officer Charles is new

and he was just doing his job.

- I didn't think anyone
was supposed to be in here.

- And you did the right thing,
calling me... and having them

call their parents.
- I'm so glad you're being
reasonable about this.

I didn't want to get on your
bad side during my first week.

- You explained your reasoning;
why would there be a problem?

- I just wasn't sure
you'd hear me out.
- Why on earth not?

- Because I saw you this
week, talking to so many people,

and it just didn't look like you
wanted to hear what they had to say.

- Martha was trying to convince people of
a proposal about something she believes in

very much. Adjusting
some speed limits.

- That sounds like a good idea.
- Hm!

- Do you even know
why people are against it?

- That's funny. Your mother
asked me the same thing.

But it seems like
so many days ago.

- Well, maybe you can
use another day to find out.

- Did you do this?

- No, I wish I would have.
- Welcome back.

Did you enjoy your date?
- It was actually a lot of fun.

- Well, I wanted to make your
return to Grey House as romantic

as when the two of you
finally leave in the morning.

- I've never seen
so many flowers.
- Neither have I.

- Try living my life for a week.

Aww... And just think,

if the two of you hadn't been up for the
same job, you'd never even would have met.

- That's true. I guess
we'll have to figure

out what happens when
one of us gets the job.

- It'll be okay. You'll
figure something out.

- I'll figure something out?
- I just meant...

- There's no part of you that believes
that I'm gonna get this job instead of you,

is there?
- No, I mean, it's possible,
it's just... I'm the one

with the unique perspective.
- Which you're convinced is
so much better than mine.

- Whoa. What we have
here is a sea of flowers

and a romantic evening that
we don't want to see go to waste.

- I'll tell you what was
a waste: this entire day,

and then coming home with you.
- It's a good thing we never
have to see each other again.

- That's the best news
I've heard all week.

- Why did I even open
a stupid flower shop?

- Well, I'm sorry
about all this.
- About what?

- This is not exactly the
way I wanted our date to end.

- You're not gonna get any
complaints from me. I got ice cream.

- I just wanted
everything to be perfect.

I'll say it again: ice cream.

- But we didn't even have
dinner, you hardly got to hear

the string quartet, and
you barely even got a look

at all those flowers that I
ordered especially for you.

- I did notice that you got all my favorite
kinds, and I appreciate all the trouble

you went through.
- And for what? End up
sitting in the back of a car

eating ice cream?
Not much of a date.

- I don't know. It
seems pretty perfect.

- You're right. It is perfect.

You know what else is perfect?
- What?

- The detailing job on this car.

Come on, it doesn't
get any better than this.

- I dripped ice cream on it.
- What? Oh, now the date
really is ruined.

- ♪ You are
magic, I'm all right ♪

- Good morning.

There's tea for you.
- Thanks.

- Good morning, Annabel.
- Good morning. So,

I just got a text from the company. They've
decided who they're giving the job to

and they're
announcing it later today.

- Huh! I'm gonna want to
stick around to hear that.

- Me, too. That is, if
you still have room.

- I still have room.
For one more day.

- Come on in.

I've been on hold with the
flower delivery company for...

hours. Stop sending
me carnations!

Just help yourself
to whatever you want.

- I'm looking for the most
extravagant bouquet you have.

- So you can convince
someone of something else?

- As a reminder to myself
of this week's follies.

It was brought to my attention

that if I perhaps were
to listen to people more

instead of talking so much, I might
actually get more of what I want.

I can't believe that it
took me an entire week

to realize such a basic
lesson in communication.

I guess some of us
are slow learners.

Mm-hmm. Here we go again.

Go ahead, bring them in, dump
them wherever you want.
- Oh, no, no, no.

I could never just dump these.
These are beauty in a box, right here.

- It's merchandise I
need to get out the door.

- Are you kidding?
It's a lot more than that.

Do you ever get to see
the expression on the

faces of the people
that get these flowers?

- Sometimes. When I'm
not stuck inside my store.

- Then maybe you
need to get out more.

- He's right. Your
flowers and chocolates

brightened up the face of
every person I handed them to.

- So it's a good thing
you opened your store

right where you did
and right when you did it.

- Yeah, I guess you're right.

- Let me get your signature

right here for all
these carnations.

- I'd be happy to.

- Glad to see that finger
didn't run out of ink.
- Yeah.

So, I guess I'll see you
same time tomorrow.

- You got it. You're
on my schedule.

Um, well, you were
on my schedule.

I guess they finally got
things straightened out.

- So tomorrow might finally be

a brand new day.

- Try not to miss us too much.

- By the way,
your clock is fast.

- What are you studying?
- Uh, math.

I have a test next week.
- Aren't you already
good at math?

- Yes, and I thought
that I was good at history,

but it turns out you actually
have to keep studying history

in order to stay
good at history.

- Did you finally take that test
that kept getting postponed?

- We did.

I got a B.

- I thought B's were
supposed to be good?
- Not as good as A's.

- Guess who got an
A on his history test?

The extra credit
put me over the top.

- Congratulations.

You deserve it, after
all the work that you did.

- How'd you do?

- Oh, I did okay... But I'm
going to do better next time.

- If you want, I
can help you study.

- You know what? I
could actually use the help.

- Okay, but you're gonna have to explain
it all to me first. I stink at math.

- You look like a man

who just got a job offer.
- I did.

Just not the one
I interviewed for.

They went with someone who
they said is more right for this job,

but then offered me something even
better in Seattle, where they're opening up

a new branch.
- Seattle is a beautiful city.

- I've kind of always
wanted to live there.
- Hm.

And I hear
congratulations are in order.

- I guess so, yeah.
- I'm really happy for you.

They made an excellent choice.
- Thanks.

Except I turned them down.
- What?

Why?
- I took the interview

because I wanted to find out if there
was something better out there for me.

And I realized I
kind of like the job

I already have.

And then I found a book
in your library about Seattle

and it just made me realize I didn't
want to leave my friends back home.

- You're from Seattle?

- Annabel's whole family's from there.
And now Jim is moving there as well.

- For a job, yeah.
- Maybe I can show you around.

- I'd really like that.

- I just want to thank you
for these wonderful days

at Grey House. It got to the point
where I didn't want them to end.

- Well, I'm glad you
had a pleasant stay.

- And you're going to have
to let me know where to get

that tea I've been loving.
- I wanted to ask that, too.

- It's from the Skagit Valley.

- That's not too
far from Seattle.

- Mm-hmm. I hear it's a lovely
place to spend a couple of days.

- Hey.
- Hey. How was your day?

- Well, I made it through

without having to pick up my
kid for breaking into City Hall.

We are raising such delinquents.

I'm glad you came by.
Aside from last night,

I feel like I haven't
seen you all week.

- That's kind of true.

I guess I got so busy trying
to plan our perfect date,

we could have just cancelled
it and spent time together.

- With no plans at all.
- I'm just not that kind of guy.

I like to know how things are
gonna end before I start them.

- Where's the mystery in that?
- I like to think of it
as being prepared.

You can't go into surgery without
knowing exactly what you're gonna do.

- Well, it's a good thing
I don't need a surgeon.

- I just wanted you to know
how much I care about you.

- Well, if that's what it takes,
then you can keep on doing that.

But I'm letting you know
that you don't have to.

- What if I want to?

- I'll never turn down
flowers and a string quartet.

- ♪♪ If you're lost, you can
look, and you will find me ♪

- When did that
clock start working?

- Oh, it's been keeping
good time for a couple of days.

- ♪ If you fall, I
will catch you ♪

- So, you got any plans tonight?

- No. You?

- Nope. None.

- ♪ If you fall, I
will catch you ♪

♪ I will be waiting ♪

♪ Time after time ♪♪

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