Good Witch (2015–…): Season 3, Episode 6 - Say It with Candy - full transcript

Abigail, jealous of all the attention Cassie gets from helping her customers, decides to sell "special" Venezuelan chocolates at her flower shop. When the chocolates are a hit and everyone in town seems in a better mood because of them, Abigail can't help but continue to cut corners. Though Liam's son Noah and Nick used to be friends, it's clear when Noah arrives that Nick isn't interested in staying friends.

- Previously on Good Witch

- Things are different.
- We just have to figure out

how to live with how things are.
- You sell chocolates?

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

- Did you find the place?
- Yeah. Thanks to you.

- He ended up buying
it, and he's moving here.

♪♪♪

- You can eat out in
the garden, if you'd like.

Here you go. Enjoy.

Oh, hey. Good morning.
- Morning.

- Hey, um, you can help
yourself to some breakfast.



- Well, thanks for inviting us.
- Sure.

- I have to say, this definitely
beats the cold cereal and toast

Sam was offering me next door.
- It's always worth the trip.

- Fruits? And yogurt? When
did you start eating that?

- It's because of her.

- So you've made some
improvements on this guy, huh?

- Sam's been good for me, too.

Oh, Liam, uh, you were asking if
we had any rooms available here.

After check out,
there's going to be two.

- That's how many we need.

- So, you're moving
to Grey House?

- Only until we can
find a place of our own.

- Well, there goes
the neighborhood.
- Good morning, Nick.

- Hey, uh, Dad said
breakfast was here today?



- You can take it
to go, if you'd like.

And there's some fruit,
unless Sam ate it all.

I will take whatever he left.

- So, when's Noah getting here?

- Tonight.
- Noah's moving here, too?

- Yeah, he's looking
forward to seeing you.

- Thank you for breakfast.

- I'll see you later.
Ooh, pineapple!

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Excuse me, you probably
don't remember me, but...

- Oh, you were in
my store last summer.

- Yes, I was!
- Did your parents like

the atlas you got them
for their anniversary?

- You remember that, too!

- My cousin remembers
a lot of things.

- Well, I pay
attention, that's all.

Your mom and dad seemed

like they were ready
to travel the world.

- Yeah, except we didn't even
know they wanted to do that,

so how did you?

- Well, something you said
must have started me thinking.

- Thanks again. I'm
sorry to have interrupted.

- That's okay.
- Bye!

- You're very popular today.

- Yoo-hoo, Cassie!

- Here comes another
one of your fans.

- Martha. How are you, Tom?

- Just trying to keep
up with this one.

- Cassie, your suggestion to
take an evening stroll together

each night was excellent
advice for this long term marriage.

- The fresh air's been nice.
We've had some good talks.

- Now, I know you
hear this all the time

but I just wanted to
say it myself, as well:

you are an absolute treasure.

- Well, you keep
walking and talking.

- We'll do both. Ta-ta!

Oh, Abigail.
- Hi.

Nice to see you, too.

- But I'm sure that everything
was in compliance...

- Except everything
was not. But I expect

it will by the time I come back.
- I'll make sure that it is.

- Good.
- Who was that?

- A new health inspector.

The regular one always said
that everything about the Bistro

was perfect. But this new guy

just waltzes in here,
citing me for like,

how far the dish towels
are hanging off the rack.

- Is that an infraction?
- No, but he wrote
it down anyway!

And he said he'd be back all
week for surprise inspections.

- Don't let it get you
stressed. Just relax and know

that you don't have to be
shaken by unexpected things.

- Thanks. You always seem

to know exactly
the right thing to say.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I
have some dish towels to adjust.

- How do you do that?
- What?

- Care about people's
problems so much?

- A lot of the people here
were customers in my shop.

- So that means
that if I were selling

the right thing at my store,
they'd all want to talk to me?

- It certainly would
get you noticed more.

- Yes, it would.

♪♪♪

- Hi.
- Hi.

- It'll look great in my store.
- Then it's on the house.

- Oh?
- A "thank you" for the idea

you gave me.
- Which idea is that?

- I've got a new product
today. Do you want to try one?

- No, thanks. You should
save those for people

that need them the most.
- Hmm!

- Thank you. Stephanie.
- You're welcome.

- Hi.
- Can I help you?

- Yeah. I need to exchange
this. It's just a little too big.

- I've got lots of others.

- Um, actually, you know
what? I'm just gonna get a refund

and come back and
choose something when

I'm a little less frazzled.
- Why are you frazzled?

- That health inspector.

I'm just... I'm so on
edge, knowing he could

come back at any
minute and be all,

"Fix this or change that!"

- Maybe you need something

soothing to keep
your mind off of all that.

- You know what.
That's a really good idea.

I think I'm gonna stop
off at Cassie's and see

if she has any relaxing
oils or scented candles.

- You know, there
are things that I sell

that are as good as anything
at the Bell, Book and Candle.

- Like what?
- I am so glad you asked.

I just got these chocolates
in from Venezuela.

They're quite unique,
and I individually wrapped

each one to give them
my own special flair.

- Well, I just don't even know

what to change before
that inspector comes back.

Mmm. These are good.

I mean, he just keeps
marking down violations

and saying, "rules are rules,"

but he won't tell me
which rules I'm breaking.

- The only rule you should
be thinking about right now

is this: relax, and enjoy.

- That's true.

I can relax because I
am following the rules.

And I can prove it.

You know, these are so
good. Can I get a whole box?

- I'll get you one.

- You should get some of
these ones. They're fantastic.

- They're individually wrapped,
with my own special flair.

They might even help
with your problems.

- Mm. I know they helped mine!

Mm. Thanks!

♪♪♪

- Ladies! You're shopping
for anything in particular?

- Oh. Abigail. No, not really.

I just stopped to see
what caught Tara's eye.

- Oh, I'm just window
shopping, that's all.

- Well, have you heard what
I started selling at my shop?

- No.
- The finest
handcrafted chocolates,

each with that
Abigail Pershing touch.

- They sound wonderful.
- Mhm.

I bet both your husbands
would love them.

- You know, what
an interesting idea.

Tom used to buy me
chocolates but I don't think

I ever bought any for him.
- You should come see me then!

- I will. I'll stop by later
today and pick up a box.

- And I'll come get
some for Brandon, too.

- Great.

They say that chocolates can
be a great conversation starter.

- Yes, it can be.

You know, Abigail, I'm so very
glad that we ran into you today.

You're just bursting
with good ideas.

Almost like Cassie herself.
- Hm!

♪♪♪

- What's going on?
- I'm here for an inspection.

- But you were just
here this morning.

- And I came back. Unannounced.

- Huh. You know I am
so glad that you did,

because I remembered that I
have the regulations book right here.

Every single rule in this book

I have followed exactly.
So you can either tell me

that this book is
wrong, or you can let me

get back to running
my restaurant.

- I don't have to see that.
I went away and looked

at the past reports
and they're all perfect.

Just like things are now.
So I'll let your rating stand.

- Just like that?
- Well, you convinced me.

- What happened?

- Huh? Oh, I just...

I didn't know how I was
going to handle that guy

if I saw him again, but it
seems that the perfect words

just came to me at
exactly the right moment.

- Hm. Maybe it was
something in those chocolates.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- There're practically
enough instruments

to start a whole band.
- You never know what kind

of useful things you're
gonna find in that attic.

When did you want to get this
over to donate to the school?

- Oh, I, uh, I told
Mrs. Grandstaff

that I would drop them
off tomorrow afternoon.

- Oh, well then they
can stay here 'til then.

- It is so good to be home!

- Rough day at the flower shop?

- Those chocolates I
started selling had customers

coming in and out
of my store all day.

- A lot more people
to pay attention to.

- Yes, and I can hardly handle
all this new business by myself.

Do you have any time after
school tomorrow? I can pay you.

- Oh, I promised that I would
drop those off at the band room.

- Well, they're okay where
they are for another day or two.

- Then I guess I'm free.
- Great. You're hired.

- Wait, that was probably the
fastest job interview I will ever have.

- It was an easy decision;
you're related to the boss!

Thank you for letting
me borrow your daughter.

- I think it's gonna be very
helpful for you to have Grace there.

- Yeah. But don't think
I'm gonna go easy on you

just because we're related.
I'll probably go easy on you.

- How could you
not? We're related!

- You want to get
something to eat?

- If you want. Where
do you want to go?

- Oh, you can pick a place.

- Hey.
- Hey!

- Hey.
- Where are you headed?

- Uh, we were going to
go to the movies but I guess

we're going to get
something to eat instead.

- We can go to the theater
and snack on something there.

- Except you didn't have
dinner when we got home, so...

- That's because
you needed me to...

Whoops.
- Yeah.

We're just trying to
enjoy being together.

- Well, looks like you're
doing that, quite well.

- Tara even brought me a present,
just because she was thinking about me.

- Abigail's chocolates.
- They're really good.

- Well, enjoy your night.

- Thank you. You, too.
- Okay, bye.

- See ya.
- Bye.

- Well, they seem
to be getting along.

- Maybe there really is
something in those chocolates.

- Yeah, might be.
- Hm!

- When are Liam and
Noah getting here?

- I'm not really
keeping track on that.

- Aren't you looking
forward to seeing him?

- Grace, it's been two years

since he and I even
talked. We're kind of not...

- Okay! Oh, look!
There they are now.

- This is where we get to stay?

- Well, for a few days.
Hey, Grace, this is Noah.

- Hey.
- Welcome to Grey House.

- And you remember that guy.

- Uh, yeah...

- I'm going to head home.

- I didn't know
we were finished.

- I am.

- I'm gonna go grab
the rest of my stuff.

- Sure.

- That was weird. I thought
they were really good friends.

- Yeah, they used to be.
- Well, not anymore.

♪♪♪

- Hey.

- Hey. Excuse me.
What are you doing here?

- Well, I uh... thought I would
come check out the place

now that you're the new owner.
- Yeah.

It's starting to feel like mine.
- Noah get in okay?

- He did, last night.
- I bet he and Nick were
happy to see each other.

- It was a little weird. Neither
of them seemed like they were.

- Well, it has been a while.
- Yeah. Might be awkward,

figuring out how to catch up.
- Yeah.

- If you're free tonight,
you and Cassie should

drop by, we can hang
out. Give me a chance

to tell her about the real you.
- Sounds like a threat.

- I'm only going
to tell her the truth.

- So it is a threat.
- Little bit, yeah.

♪♪♪

- Oh, that looks nice there.

- Thanks.
- So, you and Brandon

seemed to be having
a good time last night.

- Yeah, I think what we're
doing is really working.

- And what are you doing?
- We just decided

we're not going to fight
anymore, so if we feel

one coming on, we start
talking about something else.

- And you're able to avoid it?
- We're trying, yeah.

It's kind of quiet
in here today.

- Yeah. Some of our
customers must be getting

what they need
from someone else.

I just hope she's giving
them what they need.

♪♪♪

- Thank you. Let me know
how your mom enjoys those.

And how can I help you today?

- Oh!

Sorry.

There you are. I've
been texting you all day.

- Which is why I came
here to tell you to cut it out.

- I want to know what the
deal is with you and Noah.

- I don't want to
talk about that.

- You used to be best friends?
- Yeah, I thought so.

- So, what happened?
- I learned I need to
pick better friends.

- Nick...
- Just drop it, okay?

Noah's not my friend anymore,
and you should stay away

from him, too. Everybody
thinks he's such a good guy,

but none of them know.
- Um, Grace?

- Yeah, sorry.

Look, I have to
get back to work.

But I'm going to find
out what happened.

- Not from me.

- Well, you should see what
happens when this guy lands

on Boardwalk and
you own it, with a hotel.

- I can be a little
bit competitive.

- I have never seen
this side of you.

- If we can avoid playing
Monopoly, you never will.

- What other surprising secrets
am I gonna find out about you?

- None, that's why
they're called "secrets."

Let me get the next round.
- Sam, I'm the owner.

Everything's on the house.
- Look, I already owe you
for landing on Boardwalk.

I don't want to be
in debt for beer, too.

- Sam is going to love
having a friend like you in town.

- He's such a great
guy. I didn't realize

how much I missed
him 'til I saw him again.

- Well then, it's a good thing
you found your way to Middleton.

- Yeah, well, it was finding
this place that made me decide

to stay. So I'm kind
of here thanks to you.

- Are you going to have
music here every night?

- Yeah, you know,
I'm thinking about it.

I might even try to convince
Sam to get up there and play a bit.

- Oh, that's gonna
take a lot of convincing.

- What, are you kidding?
He only puts his guitar down

long enough to
pick up a scalpel.

You've seen him play
right? He's really good.

- Well, I haven't
really seen him

play guitar much at
all. Maybe once, but...

- He doesn't play anymore?
- Not in front of me, no.

- Oh. That's weird. He
used to play all the time.

- Well, maybe he's
waiting for the right time

to pick it back up again. Hm.

- Alright. What are
you guys talking about?

- Um, you.
- Don't believe
anything he says.

- Yeah, I was just telling
her what a great guy you are.

Okay, that part's true.

♪♪♪

- Here you are! Hello!

- Hello, Martha.

- Oh! Cassie!

I was just... uh...

seeing what this
place had to offer.

- Yeah, I thought I'd stop by
and check out the competition.

- Oh, I'm so sorry you haven't seen
me in your store for a couple of days.

- That's all right. I'm always
there when you need me.

- All I really need right now is
more of Abigail's chocolates.

I bought some for Tom yesterday
and he already wants another box.

- Well, I hope he appreciates
that very thoughtful gift.

- Don't wanna lose
my place in line.

- Mom!
- Hey honey. How's business?

- Super busy, and I know that

I have to get all the donations
to school and I will, I promise.

- I've didn't even
noticed they were there.

Oh, another customer.
Go help Abigail.

- Hey Cassie.
- Hey.

- So this is where all
the customers are, huh?

I thought I should
check this place out.

- Yeah. Abigail's
gotten really good

at giving people what they want.

I just hope she figures out
how to keep them coming back.

- Sam's friend. Liam, right?

- And you're Abigail.
- You remembered.

- Looks like this is the
best run business in town.

- You think so?
- Yeah.

Maybe we could get
together some time.

- I'm not really
dating right now...

- Um, for a business meeting.

I just... bet I could
learn a lot from you.

- Oh. Sure. Yeah, I'd love to.

- Ok, great. Um,
let me get settled in

and then I'll set something up.
- Great.

- Great shop.
- Thank you.

Well, you showed up
right on time to see all this.

- All of what?
- I've got the busiest shop

in Middleton, the new guy
in town is interested in me.

I'm even spending all this
time with your daughter...

It's like you and
I traded places.

It sort of looks like it.

- What do you mean
you're sold out?

- I'm sorry. That's
just... that's all there is.

- Well, I've wasted a trip.

Don't bother, there's no more.

- Is that true?

- Uh, we just sold the last box?

- Actually we have
a few more boxes.

Tell all your friends
this place never runs out!

- Where did you get those from?

- The grocery store. I
wrapped them the same

as the others so they
still have the Abigail flair.

- Well, aren't people going
to notice the difference?

- Not if we don't tell them.

Here you go. Packed
extra-special, just for you.

- Grace, let the guests
know that breakfast is ready.

- Morning.
- Oh, hey.

Hi Nick.
- Grace invited

Nick and me over for breakfast.
- Oh.

Well, that's fine,
there's plenty.

- Nick. Hey.

- Noah, how did you sleep?
- Oh great. Yeah.

This place is awesome.
You get a bed and breakfast.

- Good morning.
Glad you came over.

- Yeah, but I'm actually
not that hungry, so...

Thanks, anyway.

- Well, looks like
I ruined this party.

But thank you
very much for this.

- I feel like those
two need to talk.

- Yeah, I don't know
what's going on.

- Mom, could we have
dinner tomorrow night?

All of us, plus Liam
and Noah and Nick?

- That sounds like a great idea.
- Yeah, we'd love to come.

- I work after school, but
I'll be home in time to eat.

- Alright.
- I'll see ya.

- Bye.
- See ya later.

You know,

I have actually learned
to love fruit and yogurt.

- See? I knew you'd come around.

♪♪♪

- Thank you. Bye-bye.

- It doesn't seem fair that
I'm getting paid to work today.

There's hardly anyone here.

- Except you never know
when somebody might come in

and need something
from both of us.

- Are you even open?

- Yes, we are.

And one of my best customers
just walked through that door.

- I've been feeling disloyal,
buying so much from Abigail,

so I thought I should
get something from you.

- Well, what are
you looking for?

- Oh, whatever. Maybe one
of your little creams or lotions.

Something frivolous to take
away my guilt for not shopping here.

- I think I have something
that might interest you.

This is infused with cocoa bean,

it's supposed to
be very powerful.

- My, what a lovely tray.

You know, Tom
gave me one just like it

for our 25th
wedding anniversary.

- Oh, 25 years.

- Oh, we're several
years beyond that now...

- I wonder how Brandon
and I will be doing

when we're that old. Uh...

when we're that experienced.

- Think how many evenings
you'll have shared together by then.

What a wonderful idea.

Tom and I should share
an evening with you.

That way, you and Brandon
can experience us yourselves.

- Oh. We'd love to.

- We'll do it
tonight. Six thirty.

You know, I've been looking
for the right reason to fire up

that old fondue pot,
and finally it has arrived!

- I thought she was
going to buy something...

- That's okay. I'm just glad
she decided to come in.

- Hey! Can I help
you find something?

- Thanks. We are going
to the Tinsdales for dinner;

I wanted to take them something.
Maybe some flowers, or a plant?

- Why don't you take
them chocolates?

- Oh, do you have the same
kind you were selling before?

- Basically the same, yeah.

- Um...

- I think that guy
wanted to talk to you.

- Yeah, everybody does.

It's taking up all of my time.

I think your dinner hosts
are gonna love these.

- Oh, they're so good. Brandon
and I were finishing the box

I gave him, we were talking
about how we're trying not to...

- Do you want the whole box?
- Oh. That should be enough.

Tom and Martha are going to
tell us all about how they're...

- Sorry, I have
customers after you.

- Excuse me, tiny little...

- The line starts over there.

♪♪♪

- Thanks for letting
me borrow this.

- Sure. Did it reach?

- To just where I needed it to.

How long have you had those?

- Uh, that acoustic
I got in college.

And the electric when
I thought it'd be cool

to have an electric guitar.

- You play them much?

- Um, no. I used to,

when Nick was
younger. He'd sing along

with his mom, but now,

I just leave them out
where I can see them,

in case the mood strikes me.

- Well, I hope
someday that it does.

- Hmm.

♪♪♪

- It's so wonderful
having young people

in our home, for a change!

- Well, thank you so
much for having us.

- Oh, here. I got
these at Abigail's.

- Oh, you shouldn't have.
But I'm thrilled that you did.

- Abigail wrapped
each one herself.

- Then we might as
well unwrap a few.

- As long as we don't
fill up before dinner. Ooh!

- Can I lend a hand?
- Oh no, no.

You two go and sit down. Tom
and I will get the fondue ready.

- Oh please, let me help.
- No, no. Honestly, Tom and I

like to do things together.
- Okay.

- Are you sure that these
are the same as before?

- That's what Abigail said.

- Hmmm. Well, dinner will
be ready in just a moment.

Oh, Tom, where is our
25th anniversary tray?

I want to put the fruit on it.
- The silver one?

- Yes, I couldn't
find it anywhere.

- Well, I sold it at
the garage sale.

- You sold it?
- You said we should

get rid of anything we
hadn't used in over a year,

and it'd been way
longer than that.

- Yes, but that was a keepsake.

- Then you should
have told me to keep it.

- I shouldn't have to tell you
everything that's important.

- Except now you're blaming
me for doing exactly what you said.

- Whether I'm blaming you or...
- You are...

- I want you to know that
that was important to me.

- Well, I got
twenty-five bucks for it.

- Oh! Well, excuse me.

- Thank you for the chocolates.

- Don't!

♪♪♪

- So do you see Noah's
mother very much?

- I try not to. What about
you? Do you see Linda?

- Yeah, she came to
Middleton a while ago.

She seemed to think we could
pretend to be a family again.

- How'd that go?
- Well...

we're not a family anymore.

- I remember the day your
divorce papers came through.

- Oh, yeah. You look
forward to that moment,

then when it finally
happens, you're just reminded

what a failure you are for
not being able to make it work.

- That was the day you told
me you'd never fall in love again.

- I probably did say that.
- So, you broke that pledge.

- I guess I did.
- And, you said

you'd never get
married again, either.

- I meant that.
- Pff.

♪♪♪

- Oh, hey.
- Hey.

- Can I get a refund for
these leftover chocolates?

They don't work.
- One second.

- Abigail. Stephanie wants
to talk to you about a return.

- If the box is opened,
I can't take it back.

- Abigail...

Stephanie needs to talk.

- Oh...

What seems to be the problem?

- It's these chocolates.
They don't work anymore.

Ugh! I gave a box

to that health inspector when
he came back this morning,

but he just started
handing out violations

like he did the first
time he came around,

and telling me everything
I was doing was wrong.

- He seems very unreasonable.

- Yeah, like more than
anyone I've ever met.

Look, I know how
to run a business

I mean, I started two of them.

And if anyone knows how
to follow the rules, it's me.

But it just, it seems like
he doesn't even care,

and if he gives me
a bad rating, well...

- Listen. No matter

what anybody throws at you,
you can stand up against them.

You're one of the
strongest women I know,

so just keep on being yourself,
and everything's gonna be okay.

Whether the
chocolates work or not.

- Thanks.
- I can get rid of those,

if you want.
- No. I bought them;

I may as well
finish what I started.

- Hey.
- Hi.

- Cassie sent me over to pick
up some flowers for her shop?

- Yup. I have them all
ready for you. Did Martha

and Tom like the chocolates
that you brought them?

- I don't know. We didn't
stick around long enough

to see them get eaten.

Unless, maybe, they
threw them at each other.

- What happened?

- Yeah. What happened?

- They got in this huge fight,

and it made me wonder
if that's how Brandon and I

are going to be
30 years from now.

- Whatever the future
holds, you can't just avoid it.

You're gonna have to come
face-to-face with the hard things

and then, somehow,
deal with them. Together.

- I guess that's true.

- Here you go.
- Thanks.

- That was some
really good advice.

The kind my mom
would have given.

- All I'm doing is keeping
the customers happy.

- You're actually doing
a lot more than that.

♪♪♪

- Hey.
- Hello.

- Thank you for the casserole.

- I'm glad you enjoyed it.
- Ooh, what are you making?

- Chicken Alfredo. I
found out from Liam

that it's one of
Sam's favorites.

Yeah!
- Yum.

- Oh, how was dinner
with Martha and Tom?

- Oh, well, let's see. Do you
want to hear about the part

before they started yelling
at each other, or after?

- They had a disagreement
in front of you?

- Oh, yeah. Which is
going to make it very weird

the next time we see
them, so I hope we never do.

- You can't just avoid
whatever the future holds.

You have to face it, eventually.

And them.
- I guess that's true.

- I have to go get some
tomatoes in the back.

You mind putting that
back in the cupboard?

- No problem.
- Okay.

- Anybody home?

♪♪♪

- Hey.

- Oh, hi.
- You're pretty good.

- Oh. I know a few chords.

I taught myself when I
was fourteen. I thought

it would be a good way to
meet girls. And then I discovered

they were just
interested in the drummer.

- In my band, it was the bassist
who got all of the attention.

I even tried to teach a few,

but I guess I never
had the right student.

- Takes a lot of patience,
which I do not have.

Cassie's just making dinner.

Looks like you're
having chicken Alfredo.

- Ah. My favorite.

♪♪♪

- I think we made the
right decision staying

in a couple of rooms here.
The meals are a whole lot better

than they are next door.
- Sometimes I just show up

around dinner time and act
like that's not the reason I'm here.

He's not a very good actor!

- So has Noah
been filling you in

on his and Nick's adventures
when they lived in New York?

- You know, no one's actually
told me anything about that.

- They got to be
really good friends.

There were some
other friends, too...

- Yeah. Dad didn't
like the people I started

hanging out with.
- But I liked Noah!

That's one of the reasons
I'm glad that you're here.

- Yeah, because he's
never done anything wrong.

- He's a good kid, I know that.

- Well, then you need
to get to know him better.

- Yeah, I was trying to get
Nick to tell me more about that.

- Actually, I didn't
tell you anything.

- Was it about what
happened at the beach house?

- What happened at the beach
house? What beach house?

- Nick and some guys

broke in and trashed
a place on Long Island.

- That was right before
you moved to Middleton.

- I needed to get
him away from all that.

- And then, look, it all
shows up right here.

- What are you talking about?

- You didn't even tell your dad?

- I tried to, a couple
of times, but...

- Tell me what?

- The beach house...

where Nick got caught?

It was my idea we bust into it.

- What?
- Is that true?

- I wouldn't have even been
there if it weren't for him.

But he ran off
when the cops came

and left us all to get caught.
- I thought you were behind me.

- If you would have turned around and
looked, you would have seen that I wasn't.

- Noah. You've never done
anything like that before.

- Well, he did the one time.

And three weeks later my dad
moves us here because of you.

- There were a lot of
reasons we moved here.

- Well, that was the
one that counted.

- Uh... Grace, you wanna
help me clear the table?

- Yeah.
- Let me.

That way, I can clean
up after Noah even more.

♪♪♪

- Here you go.

Everything looked perfect.
- Perfect?

- Everything that matters.

This really is one of the
best run restaurants in town.

I like to find things that
really aren't a problem

to see how the owner
responds to the curve balls.

But you really stood up to me,

showing you really
knew your stuff.

- Thanks.
- I'll see you tomorrow, then.

- For another inspection?
- No, I'm bringing

some friends here for lunch.
The food looks fantastic.

- I'll make you
something special.

I thought you might like
to know your chocolates

are working again.
- What do you mean?

- Well, I was so nervous
when I found out I was being

inspected again, but I took
a moment, I ate a chocolate

and I decided to stay
strong like you told me.

And things turned out even
better than you said they would.

- So... I helped you?

- Yeah, I guess you did.

Anyway, now you
have a customer for life!

- Oh, Abigail,

I'm glad you're here.
My mother-in-law

got in last night and I
left her a little something

I bought at your store
but she called this morning

and left me a message about...

Could you just listen to it,
and maybe tell me what to say?

It's only a few minutes long.

- Oh, a few minutes? I
really have to get to my store.

- Okay. Then I'll stop by

later this morning
and play it for you then.

If there aren't too
many other people

trying to get your attention.

- Hey, do you wanna go
to the Bistro after school?

- Yeah, I need to
study anyway, so...

- And I need a coffee break.
- Hey.

- Hey.

- Uh, how far is school? My dad
signed me up to start on Monday,

and I want to pick up my
books before the first day.

- Then maybe I can
transfer before then.

- Nick...
- Listen, Nick...

- I'll see you at school.
- Sure.

Yeah, he's gonna need some time

getting used to you being here.

- I get it. I'm not sure

I'd forgive me if I was him.
- Yeah, why did you

just leave him like that
at the beach house?

- I don't know.

I'd never done anything
like that before, or since.

And my dad's so mad at me,
I... He probably won't let me

out of the house again
to give me the chance.

- Yeah, I heard him kind
of yelling at you last night.

- He found us a place to live,

so things should be getting
quieter for you pretty soon.

- You know, I'm not sure
Nick's mad at you so much...

- He should be.
- No, I think

he's just jealous,
in that you got

to stay in New York
and he had to move here.

- Doesn't he like it here?

- Yeah, mostly...

But he had to leave
all of his friends

and move away from
his mom. It's hard.

- I should be the jealous one.

- Jealous of Nick? Why?

- Because he gets to
live next door to you.

♪♪♪

- Oh...

♪♪♪

- Uh... go, go, go, go, go!
- What?

- It's Martha and Tom.
They're coming this way.

- Did they see you?
- I don't think so.

- Ugh, we never should have
gone to their house for dinner.

- It was your idea.
- But you wanted to...

- Wait. Right.
- We're not fighting.

- Cassie said we
can't just avoid things...

- And Abigail talked about
facing things, together.

- So if we have
to, we'll just...

- Look, Tom! It's our
favorite young couple!

- Hi!
- Hello, Martha. Tom.

- I'm so glad we ran into you.

I wanted to thank you

for coming over the other
night. We had a wonderful time.

- Oh, well...

It didn't seem like
things were wonderful.

- It seemed like
you were really mad.

- Well, of course we were mad.

Martha was really mad.

- But that was
just a little tiff,

compared to some of
the doozies that we've had.

Which we worked through,
as we always do, eventually.

- Martha and I have a word
for couples that don't fight:

Divorced.

- But couples who communicate
and work things through,

well they're the ones
that make it long enough

to get that silver platter.

- The one I shouldn't have sold.
- Oh, we can always get another!

- Well, that's great
to hear. Thanks.

- Yeah. And thanks for dinner.

- Oh, we'll have to
do it again some time.

We'll make sure it's a night
when we are getting along.

Ta-ta!

♪♪♪

- Sam, if I had known

Noah had been at the beach
house that night, I would have...

- What? Been as angry at
your son as I was at mine?

- Yeah. except it
was my son's fault.

- Look, Nick was old enough
to make his own choices.

I don't blame Noah.
I don't blame you.

- Thanks. Am I supposed to
believe Noah now, when he says

this was the only time
he did something like that?

- I think. Maybe. I got
pretty good at telling

if Nick was lying. I didn't see
anything to tell me Noah was.

- So I'm getting parenting
tips from you now?

- Yeah, to go along with that
better jump shot I taught you!

- I appreciate you doing both.
- Let's see

if I can beat you again.
- Oh, that's not happening.

- I've seen you shoot; I think
I have a pretty good chance.

♪♪♪

- Hi. Can I help
you with anything?

- Yes! I was wondering if you have
any more of the special chocolates

that I've heard
everybody talking about?

- I don't. I have
regular chocolates,

but nothing that's going
to solve your problems,

or make you feel
better about yourself.

- Oh. Well, my sister told me

that you gave her some
excellent advice and...

- Sorry, we're all
out of that, too.

- I guess I'll have

to just go to the shop
down the street, then.

The one with the
soothing candles?

- I'm sure they have
exactly what you need there.

Hm!

- We don't seem to be
selling many chocolates today.

- Yeah... I've decided to stop
using my "flair," which means...

I won't be needing an
extra salesgirl, either.

- It's okay. This was
fun while it lasted,

but I'd like a job

where I have more time
to talk with the customers.

- So, that's a difference
between you and me.

- Oh, Mom. I was just about to
call you and ask you for a ride.

- Oh, well I had a feeling
you might be getting off early.

- I told Grace
since I'm not selling

anything special anymore, I
could handle things by myself.

- Well, you're the one the customers
have been coming here to see, anyway.

- Ugh, I know. And I had to talk
to each and every one of them.

- But you really
helped Stephanie.

And Tara.
- From what I hear,

the kind of advice that
came with every box

was pretty powerful.

- Maybe so. But
it was exhausting.

I don't know how anybody
does it, caring so much

about people's problems and
listening to everything they have to say.

- Well, I know one
person who does it.

Hey mom, when we go
home, can we finally take

that stuff over to the
band room at school?

- They can stay where
they are for one more night.

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Hello?

Hm...

Oh. Hey.

- Hey. That was nice.

- Yeah, that's a fun song.

- You know, I've always
wanted to learn to play the guitar.

Would you teach me?

- I'd love to. Sit down.

- Okay.

Alright.

- Okay. Put your
index finger right there.

- Okay.

- And your middle
finger on the top one.

Now your ring
finger on the bottom.

- Okay.
- And then hit all the strings.

There ya go. You're
making music.

- ♪♪ It's magic ♪

♪ You know ♪

♪ Never believe it's not so ♪

♪ It's magic, you know ♪♪

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