Good Witch (2015–…): Season 5, Episode 8 - The Treasure - full transcript

A long-lost map drums up some excitement in Middleton, as adventure seekers spring into action in "The Treasure." After finding the treasure map, Martha (Catherine Disher) sends Vincent (Gianpaolo Venuta) on a treasure hunt - which leads to an unexpected competition between Vincent and another treasure seeker. After finding out that his wish as a teenager was to make a discovery, Cassie (Catherine Bell) encourages Sam (James Denton) to keep his eyes open for mysteries to unlock, starting with this newly discovered map. Grace (Bailee Madison) is hurt to discover that Luke had been spying on Abigail (Sarah Power) for his Aunt Dotty - Donovan's (Marc Bendavid) mother. Abigail continues to spar with Dotty, until a crisis makes her reassess her relationship with Donovan. Meanwhile, Adam (Scott Cavalheiro) helps Stephanie (Kylee Evans) with the launch of her food truck.

- Previously on Good Witch.

- Where have you two been?
- Out looking

for a buried treasure.
- In Middleton?

- It's a town full of surprises.
- Hello, Mother.

- It's a shame
she's a Merriwick.

- The Davenport-Merriwick
curse is a deal breaker.

- What about you and Donovan?

- Willing to take the risk.
- Might be a way

to make it a little
less risky. (splash)

- But you do have access
to the young Merriwick girl.

- Leave her out of this.
- No Merriwick is out of this.



I want to find out if there's
a way to break the curse.

- I'm not gonna do it.

♪♪

(indistinct chatter)

- Luke?

What are you doing here?

- Uhh... it's kind
of a long story.

- That's OK, you can tell me.

- Uhhh... I kind of let my
grades slip at Regislane.

- Oh!

Well, for a long story, you
wrapped that one up quickly.

(school bell ringing)

- Um, can we talk
about this later?

- Yeah, sure.



Sorry.

♪♪

(door closing)
- Good morning.

- Guess who used to know
his way around a blow-dryer.

(Cassie chuckling)

- You were adorable!
- Where did you find that?

- My attic. You left it
behind in the move.

- I am late for work.

- Maybe you'll make
a great discovery.

- What does that mean?
- It was your goal.

You wrote it right here.
- I was 17 when I wrote that,

I did not know what I was doing.
Except with my hair of course.

- Sometimes, our earliest
dreams are our best ones.

- And sometimes, they're just
random thoughts of a teenager.

♪♪

- Thank you. Enjoy.
(electronic door chime)

Hello, sir. Can I help you?

(electronic door chime)
- I hope so.

I want to ask this
woman I'm dating

to a fancy political
dinner, but it's

kind of last minute.
- How last minute?

- Tonight.

- Well, why did you
wait so long to ask her?

- Uh, I wanted to see
if she really likes me.

- And does she?
- It was touch and go,

but I think she's come around.

- Well, that's good news.

- It's great news 'cause
now I get to have her

by my side at this stuffy event.

- You make it sound so enticing.

- I know, but there are gonna
be some heavy hitters there

who can help me in my
future run as governor.

- You would make a
handsome governor.

- Is that a yes?

(cell phone chime)

- It's your mother.

- How does she know?
(Abigail chuckling)

- She wants to meet for lunch.

- It's a trap.
- Or it's an olive branch.

- If there's one thing my
mother doesn't do, it's apologize.

- Well then, this should
be an interesting lunch.

♪♪

- So why are you really
going to my school?

(sighing)

- Remember when I told
you my aunt pays my tuition?

- Yes.

My aunt is Dottie Davenport.

- Donovan Davenport's mother.

- She's worried about the
Merriwick-Davenport curse.

She sent me to find
everything I could about Abigail.

- Wait.

You were spying on my cousin?

- I'm so sorry.

- Is that why you
went out with me?

- No! No, of course not.

- Yeah, I don't believe you.
- Neither do I!

- Grace!

- Oh! Oh! Oh, my! Heavens!

You stay right there, young man!

You got a lot of
explaining to do.

Oh! ♪♪

This is the original
town charter.

(theme music)

♪♪

- Mom?

- Hey.

You OK?
- Not really.

- What's wrong?

Or is this more of a
mom conversation?

- Yeah, kind of.
- Oh.

Well, she's at the
Bell, Book & Candle,

but, um, I'm a
pretty good listener.

(sniffling)
- It's Luke.

He, uh... he lied to me.

- Oh, what about?
- Does it matter?

He's just not who
I thought he was.

- Ohhh... I'm sorry.

- Me too.

- Order!

I have called this emergency
meeting of the town council

to announce a
momentous discovery

that's going to make tomorrow's
Founders Day celebrations

our best ever. I have unearthed

the original town charter

written by our founders

Nathaniel and
Meredith Merriwick.

In consideration of this
wonderful turn of events,

I've hired an historian
to come in and document

our town's illustrious
past for our website.

Abigail, this must be

especially exciting for you,

seeing the words
of your relatives

in all their original glory.

And this mark, is it some
sort of Merriwick symbol?

♪♪

Actually, that's the
symbol for water.

(Martha gasping)
I got it. I got it.

- Napkins! Who's got napkins?
- I got it.

- Oh, goodness! Wait.

Something's happening.

- That would be
the symbol for fire.

- And an X.

Could it possibly mark
the spot of the fabled

Middleton treasure?

♪♪

- I see you didn't go for the
blow-dried 80's look today.

(Sam sighing)
- Tell me my yearbook picture

is not floating around
social media right now.

- Don't panic, it's not. Abigail
mentioned it to Stephanie,

and I couldn't really resist.
- It brought back memories.

- Yeah, high school
was a lot of fun.

- Really?

- I wasn't always a
saint. (both laughing)

♪♪
- Do you remember having

goals in high school?
- Yeah. To graduate.

(both chuckling) How about you?

- According to my yearbook,

I wanted to make
a great discovery.

- Well, you checked that box.
- Did I?

- I'll leave that for
you to discover.

♪♪

- Hello, stranger.
You've been busy.

- Yeah. I've been getting
the food truck up and running.

- Oh, Stephanie
must be thrilled.

- Yeah, definitely.

- What's wrong?

- Nothing.

I love being here,

being part of a family...

- But you also love
being out on the ocean.

(amused sigh)

- You knew we were gonna
have this conversation, didn't you?

- I know when you do leave,

I'm really gonna miss you.

- Don't worry, you're
not getting rid of me yet.

- Well, that's good to hear.
I better answer the door.

♪♪

Hello, Natalie.
- Hi! You must be Cassie.

Martha's told me all about you.

- Martha told me you're here to
write about Middleton's history.

- Middleton's website
will be the talk of the town.

- There's plenty to write about.
- And plenty to see.

I'm Vincent.
- Hi. Natalie.

Nice to meet you.

- Oh! Vincent! Just the
man I was looking for.

It is imperative that
the Middleton treasure

is unearthed in
the next 24 hours,

so that I can announce its
discovery at Founders Day.

- The Middleton treasure?
- Legend has it

that Nathaniel and
Meredith Merriwick...

- Our town's founders.

- Had a trove of riches
when they arrived here

from the Old World.
- But its location was lost

with them in the Great Flood.
- Now I know that you have

sailed the high seas,
and I would imagine

with all your thrilling
expeditions that you must know

someone who has a, shall
we say, knack for finding things.

- You're in luck,
I know the guy.

- Wonderful! Who?
(whimsical music)

- You're looking at him.
- Oh!

Well, may I ask what
your credentials are?

- Well, I was once
contracted to find

a sunken pirate ship
from the 18th century.

Never had treasure in it,

but my crew and I were able

to track it down in the
middle of the Mediterranean.

- That's impressive.
- Very impressive.

You're hired! Guard
this with your life.

I believe the first clue to
the treasure was revealed

with a secret water mark.

- I start the search right away.
- If you don't mind me

tagging along, it'd make for
great material for my research.

- I don't mind at all. ♪♪

Look, I've got to head
out, but we'll meet up later.

- Looking forward to it.

♪♪

- Anyone ever tell you you
make the best coffee in town?

- Yes, but I never
get tired of hearing it.

- I got news.
- Good news or bad news?

- Yes.
- Alright. What's the bad news?

- Martha just found
a clue that might lead

to the Middleton treasure.

- And you volunteered
to try and track it down?

- You're kidding, right?

- I'm sure he's not. Martha's
obsessed with that treasure.

- I can juggle treasure hunting
and launching the food truck.

- Can you though?
- Without a doubt.

But if it's gonna
be a problem...

- I could step in and help.
- You'd do that?

- I would do that. ♪♪

- (Vincent and Stephanie): Deal.
- Awesome!

♪♪

- No flowers?
- I figured it was your turn.

- Were you expecting an apology?

- Your son made it
clear that sorry is not part

of your vocabulary.

- You're aware that Donovan
wants to be governor someday?

- I'm sure you
must have a point.

- My point

is that your relationship
could jeopardize everything.

- It isn't my birthday.
- This is far from a gift.

Your father's stint

in prison could derail
Donovan's political future.

- I highly doubt that.
- You're willing to take

a lot of risks with
my son's career.

- This has nothing to do
with my father, does it?

- Of course it does.

- You're still worried
about the curse.

- Abigail, the curse
hasn't gone away,

but you still can.

- I don't give up that easily.

♪♪

- No inscription
symbols, nothing.

- Yeah. I had my
doubts the town founders

would leave an answer key.
- Hey, you never know.

One time, I found a
section of a map etched

into a pirate's wooden leg.

- You must be a
terrible poker player.

- You believed me for a minute.
- More like ten seconds.

- Alright, we got a
fire symbol and an X.

Could mark the spot.

Maybe the treasure's
in a fireplace.

- It'd have to be one that
was built 225 years ago.

- Well, information on
buildings from back then

would be somewhere
here in the archive.

- Or X could stand for ten.

- Fire plus ten. Ten fires.

That would
generate a lot of heat.

We should check if anything
burnt down back then.

- The town's first windmill
went up into flames.

Read about it in my preliminary
research on Middleton.

- There's a plaque dedicated

to the windmill out
near Foster's Wood.

I've hiked by it a few times.

You see something?
- What?

No. I was just thinking

maybe you should go check
out the area around the plaque.

- What, you're not coming?
- I'm supposed to interview

Mrs. Stanley, Middleton's
oldest resident.

- Are you sure? I'd hate to
find the treasure without you.

- I'll catch up with you later.

(electronic door chime)

- You know what
I like about roses?

They have a built-in
defense mechanism.

- They're not the only ones.
- Is it that obvious?

A surprise from
Donovan's mother.

She wants me to back off.

- Because of your father?
- For starters.

- Did you tell her that
you and Donovan tossed

a coin in the well?
- I didn't get a chance.

It's like the harder
I fall for Donovan,

the more things
seem to go wrong. Ow!

- Ohhh... You should
put something on that.

(Abigail sighing)
(Cassie sighing)

You know, you are focused
too much on the negative.

- That's because
everything happening to me

right now is negative.
- You can't have a positive life

with a negative mind.
(electronic door chime)

- Abigail, I have to
tell you something.

- That doesn't sound good.

- It's not.

The only reason Luke was
interning at the mayor's office

was to get information on
you. He was working for...

- Dottie Davenport.
- How do you know?

- Let's just say
it's been a pattern.

- Grace, I'm so
sorry. Are you OK?

- No.

Not really, but...

talked to Sam.
He's a great listener.

- One of the many
reasons I married him.

- You know there is a
Merriwick solution to all of this...

The pralines are mine.

- Cheers.

- I don't think that sundial's
gonna make for a good interview.

- How did you know I was here?

- Something about the
way you were looking

at the town charter told me
you may have cracked the clue.

- I wanted to make sure I was
right before I wasted your time.

- Hahaha! Time being the key.

Now imagine the face of a clock

on the front of this.

The date, October 12th, is

12 o'clock.

That puts the X in
the 10 o'clock position.

The fire symbol
could stand for light.

- And light plus time of day
brought you to the sundial.

- Which has been here
since the town was founded.

- I guess great
minds think alike.

- Hahaha! You know,

I think you're trying to find
the treasure for yourself.

- I'm tired of writing about
what other people accomplished.

It's time I find out
what I'm capable of.

♪♪

Will you take a
step to your left?

Oh, that's cool.

- Very cool.

(clicking)
- You have no idea

what you're looking at, do you?
- I know exactly

what I'm looking
at. (Natalie laughing)

- They're blueberry muffins.
I think your aunt will enjoy.

- Thank you.
- It's fine.

(Cassie sighs contentedly.)

- He looked happy.
- Yeah. He's been researching

his family tree and he
discovered that he had

an aunt here in Middleton
he didn't know about.

They're meeting
for the first time.

- Well, that's exciting.
- Yeah, almost as exciting

as selling that clay tablet
that I had on consignment.

Dr. Frieders, the
dentist, discovered that

when he was hiking in Morocco.
- Seems like a lot of people

are making discoveries.
- It's never too late.

- Subtle.
- I thought so.

(indistinct conversations)
- OK, what do you think of this?

- Oooh!

Hmm. For the food truck?

♪♪
- You don't like it?

- I like it.

- It's encouraging.
- OK, it is good,

but with all your skills,

I think it could be even better.

- Have I told you how much
I appreciate your honesty?

- Can I make a suggestion?
- Please.

- The best sandwich in the world

is the Monte Cristo.
- In the world?

- Let me rephrase.

My Monte Cristo sandwich
is the best in the world.

- You know, I make a pretty
good Monte Cristo myself.

- I'm sure.
- But you think yours is better?

- Tell you what,

we should make one,
and the best Monte Cristo

is the signature
sandwich for the launch.

- You're on.

- Any luck?
- It's all Greek to me.

- Or Latin actually.

"Veritas intus jacet."
The truth lies within.

- That makes sense.
The fire symbol and the X

were hidden within the charter.

- Hmm, is that what
led you to the sundial?

- Yeah, and this shadow

of four horizontal lines, which
looks like the symbol for air.

- So the clues are based
on the four elements.

- And air's literally
everywhere.

- Leaving you nowhere.

- I just hope Natalie
is as lost as I am.

- Who's Natalie?
- Martha hired her

to write about Middleton,

but she's really trying
to get the treasure.

- You told Martha?
- I was hoping

to find the treasure first
and avoid that conversation.

- Well, let's figure
this out. (both sighing)

The symbol looks
a little like a flag.

- OK, flags hang at, uh,

post offices,
schools, city hall...

- City hall was probably built
when the town was founded.

Ah, that stained glass window.

- It's divided into four rows.

- Looks like we
found our air symbol.

♪♪

(clattering)

- You OK back there?
- (Adam): Don't worry about me.

- I'm worried about you
destroying my bistro.

- Your bistro or your pride?

(both chuckling)

I present to you

the Hawkins'

Ham and Cheese Tour de Force,
also known as the Monte Cristo.

- You are pretty confident.
- You'll understand

after you have your first bite.

- Mm-hmm...

♪♪

Not bad.
- Nice try.

- You know,

I think we need to bring
in an impartial judge.

(chuckling)
- That good, huh?

- I didn't say that.

- No.

♪♪

- Thanks for the extra
set of eyes, Cassie.

- They are the
window to the soul,

or in this case, the treasure.

- I just have to find it
before Natalie does.

- Sometimes when
you stop racing,

you actually win the race.

- Look at that.

Centuries-old
stained-glass window.

- We've been expecting you.
- We have?

- I have.

I'll let you two work
this out. Good luck.

- How did you know the
window was the next clue?

- I didn't. I followed
you here. I'm impressed.

- And what do you see?
- Besides the four seasons

depicted in stained glass?

You worried I'm gonna
figure this out first.

(chuckling)
- Not worried, determined.

- That's something
we have in common.

- I have a feeling we
have a lot more in common.

- You sail, right?

- I do. I've been
landlocked for a while,

but getting the urge
to get back out there.

- We had a 40-foot sailboat
when I was growing up.

- Ah, you still have it?
- I wish.

Well, if it isn't my
intrepid treasure seekers.

If you're here, you must
have some good news for me.

- We do have news
about our town's historian.

- Well, I'm all ears.

- She's turned out
to be a big help.

- Fabulous! Then, I will expect

to be looking at that
treasure by this time tomorrow.

♪♪

(knocking on door)

- Hi. Is Grace here?

- I don't think Grace
wants to see you.

- I figured. She wasn't
answering my texts.

- Why did you lie to her?

- I... I didn't want to,

but I didn't have a choice.
- That's a cop-out.

(sighing)
- I know that now.

- What changed?

- I told my aunt that I didn't
want to be her spy anymore.

- Hmph, how did that go?
- Not well.

- She cut you off?

- I cut myself off.

She was still gonna pay for
school whether I helped her

or not. I just couldn't take
money from her anymore.

- The guilt got to you?

♪♪
- Grace got to me.

And I know she may
never forgive me,

but I want her to know

that she inspired me
to do the right thing.

♪♪

(indistinct conversations)
- Mmmm...

- OK, don't let our friendship
influence your decision.

- Or the fact that I
officiated your wedding.

- I'm perfectly capable
of being impartial.

I'll close my eyes, and
you can mix them up.

- Yes, great!

- Ready?
- Ready.

- (laughing): OK. Hmmm...

(Hawkins clearing his throat)
- Let's see.

Mmm!

Rich, buttery,

delicious. Hm!

OK.

Interesting.

- Good interesting or bad?
- Hey!

- It's OK. I've
made my decision.

- And?
- Which one is your favorite?

- Ummm...

(laughing)
- It's a tie?

- There's no ties in
sandwich contests.

- Well, your sandwiches
are both wonderful

and you should
serve them together.

- How do we do that?
- I think you should

combine them into
one amazing sandwich.

- Hmm.

It's like divine intervention.

- More like a
Cassie intervention.

♪♪
(crickets chirping)

(Grace sighing)

- I don't care what
Dottie Davenport says,

Donovan is lucky to have
you as his date tonight.

- Thank you.

I'm sorry you got
dragged into all this.

- I'm sorry I trusted Luke.

- Don't worry, there
are good guys out there.

(sighing)
- I know. You found one.

- Mm-hmm. No matter
how many curses

or broken pictures or
thorns come between us.

- That's the Merriwick
attitude. (cell phone ringing)

- Hey, Sam!

OK, I'll be right there.

- Is everything OK?

- Donovan was in a
motorcycle accident.

- What?

- Are you OK?

- You know how I said
I was a great driver?

I lied.

- At least, you still have
your sense of humor.

- And some bruised ribs.

- He's lucky there
was a guardrail.

- Am I lucky enough
to get out of here?

- I'd feel better if you stayed
overnight for observation.

- I would too.
- Finally, something

we agree on. (machine beeping)

- I'll wait outside.
(soft music)

(indistinct intercom message)

- Donovan's been riding
that thing for 15 years;

he hasn't had an
accident until now.

- It's not the curse.

- Do you have a
better explanation?

- I have a logical
explanation: it was an accident.

- We don't need
any more accidents.

♪♪

- It's a little too
crowded for me here;

I think I'll come
back in the morning.

- I can tell you actually care
about him. Please, stay away.

♪♪

(Cassie sighing)

- Oh. Who ordered
breakfast in bed?

- Well, I thought
I'd surprise my wife,

but she had to get up early.

- What did your wife do to
deserve such a special treat?

- I've been thinking about
the goal I wrote in there.

- Hmm... "to make
a great discovery."

- Mm-hmm.
- Hmm.

- I've already made it. ♪♪

- Well, in that case...
- Where are you going?

- Someone made
me breakfast in bed.

- But you've already seen it.
- Seen what?

(doorbell ringing)

- Martha Tinsdale.

- Dottie Davenport.

- What an unpleasant surprise!
- Aren't you gonna invite me in?

- If I'd known there was
going to be a reunion,

I would have worn my
homecoming queen tiara.

- I have a much bigger bone
to pick with you than that.

- I can't wait.
- How dare you

entrench a spy in
my mayor's office?

- It wasn't your office
I was interested in.

- Ooh. I'm aware that you
were trying to dig up dirt

on my predecessor, but
my concern is that now

your little mole
is working for me.

- You have my word that
Luke won't be a problem.

- Like I had your word
that you would run

a fair and honest campaign
for homecoming queen?

- You can think what you want,

but my brownies won
over the student body.

- Baked goods were
against the bylaws!

♪♪
That tiara belongs to me.

- I will happily hand
over my tiara if you can

get Abigail to stay
away from my son.

- I warned Abigail
about the curse

the moment I found out they
were more than political rivals.

- She is a stubborn one.

- You know what?

If anyone can beat
the odds, she can.

- It would appear
we're done here.

- Don't cheat them
out of their happiness

the way you cheated me
out of my homecoming glory.

Oh! And by the way,
your mole is fired!

♪♪

- Thought you might
like some caffeine.

- Thanks. Still not splitting
the treasure with you.

- Treasure belongs to Middleton.
- Belongs to whoever finds it.

(sighing) Surprised
you left me alone.

- I knew you'd still be here.
- You doubt my ability

to figure out the next clue?
- I doubt you'd want

to find it without me.
- It has been an adventure.

- This is where I
left you yesterday.

- This clue's kind
of got our number.

♪♪
- The slides.

- Form Roman numerals.
- How mysterious!

And encouraging, right?

- There's different
numbers in each windmill.

- Read them out.
- "4, 2.

"1, 8, 7, 6.

"8, 8.

9, 5, 1, 4."

- Well, that's quite the riddle.

- Quite the opposite.

Every sailor knows
longitude and latitude.

- The coordinates.
- Well then, let's coordinate.

We've got an
hour 'til my speech.

(indistinct chatter) ♪♪

(bell ringing)

- Hear ye. Hear ye.

Come one, come
all to the wondrous

and magical town of Middleton!

Founders Day is upon us!

- Hey, the Bistro Food Truck

is officially open for business.

Since you're our first customer,
your meal's on the house.

- Or on the truck.
- Oh, awesome!

What do you recommend?
- You should try

the Hawkins-Borden Ham
and Cheese Tour de Force.

- Otherwise known
as the Monte Cristo.

Maple syrup is our secret sauce.
- Sounds good to me.

- Make that two. ♪♪

- Is it possible the
treasure's been

in our beloved wishing
well all these years?

- It matches the coordinates.

- Do you think
it's at the bottom?

- I really hope not.
- Every clue's had a symbol

of one of the four elements:
water for the charter,

fire for the sundial,
air for the window.

♪♪

And earth for the well.

(Martha gasping)

- We just found the
Middleton treasure.

♪♪

May I?

- It belongs to Middleton.

- It's nothing but sand.

(indistinct chatter) ♪♪

- This is kind of amazing.

- Meh.

- "Meh"?

- I've had better.

- Seriously?

- No. This is the best
sandwich I've ever had. Haha!

- I, uh...

talked to Sam.

- And now you're talking to me,

so it's good, right?

- It's a start.

- Cool.

(chuckling) 'Cause I'm gonna

need someone to hang
out with at school, so...

- Hmm.

- "Well, my fellow
Middletonians, I..."

I... I've got nothing.

- I wouldn't be sure about that.
- Cassie. What am I going to do?

- Your speech is
gonna be wonderful.

- My speech is
gonna be a disaster.

I wanted to announce
that I'd uncovered

the lost Middleton
treasure, but it's still lost!

- Hmm... "We climb mountains
not so the world can see us,

but so that we
can see the world."

- You want me to
climb a mountain?

Honestly, Cassie,
sometimes I have no idea

what you're talking about.

- Hey.

- Thanks for coming.

There was no way I was
calling my mother for a ride.

I'm fine.

I promise.
- Fine for how long?

- What do you mean?

- Maybe your mother's right.

- About the curse?

You're serious?
- Look what happened to you.

- It was an accident.

- Well, we don't need
any more accidents.

♪♪

- Well, I need you.

- I'm the last thing you need.

(indistinct chatter) ♪♪

- We make a good team.
- We do.

We also make a good sandwich.

- We do.
- Yeah, I'm really glad

I thought of combining
the Hawkins Tour de Force

with your Maple
Syrup Masterpiece.

(chuckling)

- Just kiss me.

(mic audio feedback)
- Yoohoo!

May I have your
attention, please?

- You don't think she
was talking to us, do you?

- Let's go hear her speech.
- Hahaha! OK.

- Yoohoo!

Good evening, one and all.

225 years ago,

on a day just like today,

our beloved city

of Middleton was born.

Now, I must confess
I was hoping to use

this speech to announce
the discovery of the fabled

Middleton treasure,

but much to my dismay,

the treasure remains lost.

(people whispering) ♪♪

You know... a
good friend of mine

once told me,

"We climb mountains

"not so the world can see us,

but so we can see the world."

So perhaps our
founders never wanted

the treasure to be
discovered, but rather

it's the search
that was important,

so that all of us,
the glorious citizens

of our charming little town,

can truly learn to appreciate
the wonder all around us.

(guitar music)

Happy Founders Day, Middleton.

And here's to the next

225 years! (crowd cheering)

- ♪ I'll be kind if
you'll be faithful ♪

♪ You'll be sweet
and I'll be grateful ♪

♪ Cover me with kisses, dear,
lighting up the atmosphere ♪

♪ Keep me warm inside our bed ♪

♪ I got dreams of you
all through my head ♪

♪ Fortune tells us
that I'd be free ♪

♪ And that's the day ♪

♪ You came to me ♪
- They're amazing!

- ♪ Mmm-hmmm ♪
- So are you.

- ♪ Came to me ♪

♪ Mmm-hmmm ♪

(singer humming)

- You seem happy.

- I am.

- We never found the treasure.

- So...?
- ♪ Come to me sweetest friend ♪

- I thought you'd be
more disappointed.

- Maybe I found
something better.

- ♪ This will be
our favorite song ♪

♪ Come to me with secret pain ♪

♪ I'll love you more,
so don't be scared ♪

♪ And when we're
old and near the end ♪

♪ We'll go home ♪
- It's beautiful.

- Mm-hmm.
- ♪ And start again ♪

♪♪
(singer humming)

(electronic door chime)

- We missed you
at the fireworks.

- I wasn't really in the mood.

- You called things
off with Donovan?

- I had to.
- Because of the curse?

- It wasn't looking good for us.

♪♪
- Sometimes, when we change

the way we look at things,

the things we look at change.

- Sometimes, they don't.

- Look what I found.

- Oh, thank goodness!
Half my life is in here.

- You write anything about me?

- There may be
a passage in here.

- Haha! So what's next?
More treasure hunting?

- Another treasure hunt
isn't happening any time soon.

- Why not?
- The Middleton treasure

was gonna buy me a boat.

- Maybe I can help. ♪♪

I've got a 30-foot sailboat
docked in a marina

that's just dying to
get out on the water.

- Where?

- Have you ever been to Miami?

- We've been looking
everywhere for you two.

- Here we are.

- But not for long.

- I really miss the ocean.

- You just got here.

- Well, it's not for good.
- Promise?

- Promise. We'll be back
for Grace's graduation.

- She would love that. ♪♪

- Bye.
- Bye-bye.

- Am I glad to see you two.
Would you mind giving me a hand?

- Lead the way.

- Much as I look
forward to Founders Day,

I'm always slightly
relieved when it's over.

- Oh, it was one of
the best ones yet.

- Agreed.

It was one of Middleton's
finer moments.

"Veritas intus jacet."

Our motto right
here in the charter.

Latin for "The
town will triumph."

- Hmm, it actually means,
"The truth lies within."

- Oh! Really?

What truth could that be?

Clearly, it's not the
secret of the treasure.

- Um, looks like the
motto remains a mystery.

♪♪
- Hmm. A mystery.

Hey, do you mind?

You know,

every great detective story

has a red herring.

And if you look closer...

the truth lies within.
(Martha gasping)

Looks like the town motto was
more of an instruction manual.

- I wonder what it unlocks.
- I guess we'll find out.

- Could be your
next great discovery.

(theme music)