Nashville (2012–2018): Season 1, Episode 3 - Someday You'll Call My Name - full transcript

Juliette's mother shows up. Juliette calls Deacon to the studio to record the song they wrote (Undermine) in another attempt to sign him to her band. Rayna's girls perform in their school talent show. Rayna discovers information about her mother that gives her new perspective on her father, but they are still feuding. Scarlett and Gunnar go into the studio to record their demo, but things do not go smoothly.

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You and Deacon should go out
on the road together...

You and Deacon sleeping
on the same tour bus?

You want me to say
I'm comfortable when I'm not?

You know, we could do
a whole lot more of this

if you'd just come on tour with me.

You know I can't.
I'm going out with Rayna.

You gotta focus on what your future holds.

I saw these two kids
singing at the Bluebird.

You get three songs together.

I'll cut the demo for you myself.



I think something about you
makes me want to grow up.

I got a friend out there tonight,

and I'd like to ask her to come up here

and do a number with us.

Rayna James.

♪ no one will ever love you

♪ like I do

♪ won't do you
no good if you run from me ♪

♪ there ain't no cheatin', schemin' ♪

♪ my heart don't see

♪ you left your troubles in my
head, in my head ♪ yes. Good.

Great.
That's fantastic. Yeah.

That's good. Beautiful.

Bring your shoulder this way.
Yes. ♪ in my bed, in my bed



nice. Love it. Perfect.

Okay. Rest for a second.
♪ coming next, coming next

♪ you can't hide from me

hey, looking good.

Looking great.

Hey, you got a sec?
What is going on with

getting Deacon Claybourne on my tour?
That's probably not gonna happen.

He and Rayna all but launched their tour

last night at the Bluebird.

Glenn, I want him, under contract.

An exclusive contract.
Okay, we're gonna make him

another offer...
an exclusive offer,

but listen for a second.
I just got off the phone

with the label.
Your mother showed up there.

What are you talking about?

When? A little while ago.

She's looking for your address,
your phone number.

I mean, nobody gave her
any information, but...

But what?

They gave her 100 bucks to leave.

My mother is a drug addict.

Nobody can give her anything, ever.

Miss Barnes, they are ready on set.

Okay.

You are my manager.

Deacon, my mom...

Manage it.

Maddie, get down here right now!
Your breakfast is getting cold.

It's yogurt, mom.
It's supposed to be cold.

Warm, then.

Baby, have you seen my tie?

The one with the little u's on it?
Maddie, now!

Those are horseshoes, dad.
I knew that.

What do you need a tie for,
honey? It's Joe.

Yeah, I guess you're right.

I have no idea what I'm gonna
wear for the talent show.

Told you not to waste your
allowance on jeggings.

Can we go to the mall?

The mall? What do you
need to go to the mall for?

Didn't your mama just buy you
a bunch of clothes?

Brianna told me I needed to stop dressing

like a sixth grader.

She said seventh graders
show belly and side boob.

Side what the hell did you just say?
That's a dollar.

You know what?
No more side boob,

no more ties. We gotta go now.

All right. Have a good day
at school. Love you.

Yours.

My phone. Can you grab that
for me, babe, please?

It's Deacon.

Shoot.
Probably about the tour.

You know what? I'll take the girls.

Joe gets here before me, just tell
him I'll be right back. Okay.

Hey.

Hey. Is it a bad time?

I can't really talk right now.

It's... I got the girls and...

Sorry. I was...

Hell. That's my lawyer.

You... you should get that.
Get... I'll call you later.

All right, bye.

No. No, no. I... Ray?

Hey.

Deacon. Hey, Wally.

Juliette Barnes' manager's
been calling about the tour.

Well, tell Glenn the answer is still no.
All right.

♪ I'm afraid to go up
to the second floor ♪

♪ if you wanted to work it out

♪ why'd you lock the door?

♪ I thought I was good at loving you ♪

♪ but our light went out
when you wanted it to ♪

♪ I wish you the best, I'm headed west ♪

♪ it's all I know to do

♪ I will fall

♪ I will fall if you come around ♪

♪ just when I think

♪ my heartbreak settled down

♪ I will fall

♪ I will fall if you come around ♪

Hey.

Sorry. Didn't know
I was... interruptin'.

No, no, we were writing at Gunnar's,

but his dog wouldn't stop barking, so...

My dog hates blondes. Who knew?

W-we've got
the meeting with Watty tomorrow.

Right. Watty White. Yep.

Hey, you killed it at
the 5 spot the other night.

That guitar tone reminded me of Link Wray.

Thanks, man.

Well... good luck, then.

I'll just be, In the bedroom.

I'll try not to bark.

Well, I wish I had better news for you,

but you're still digging out
from the hit you took

when Teddy's development went bust.

You add to that recent campaign costs

and expenses you won't be able to recoup

without the income from the bigger tour.

So bottom line, Joe.

Stop spending money.

Now at least the way you used to.

You're gonna have to cut
your monthly nut in half,

and if you don't, in a couple of months,

you won't be able to cover it.

You got assets.
They're just not liquid.

Now another option
is to borrow on the house.

You take out a line of credit.
That's a long shot.

Hey, look, I-I'm in the middle
of a campaign.

How's that gonna look to voters?

Lot better than declaring bankruptcy.

That's a joke.

Well, we won't be doing that.

I mean, there's this,

and I hate to sound like a broken record

about joining Juliette's tour...

then don't be, Bucky.
No, Rayna, listen to me.

You are just as valuable to her
as she is to you.

Alone, she can sell out
one night at the garden.

Together, you sell out three.

Well, you know what?
I'm just really interested

in hearing our other options, Bucky.

Well, there's always
borrowing money from your daddy.

Boy, y'all really need to get
some new material.

Tea?

What time again?

Next time, can you make sure that you get

the little individual cheeses?

Like the square kind,
not the big ol' block.

You mean the plastic,
processed kind, right?

I mean the good kind, okay?

Baby? Jolene.

My God, baby, I'm so glad I found you.

Hey, hey, why don't you come
talk to me for a second?

- How you doing? All right?
- Yeah. I... yeah, I...

Come on. Let's go.

I just wanna talk to my daughter.

I've come a really long way.

I wanna tell you things
that's been going on.

What do you wanna do?

Let's just go.
Let's get outta here.

All right, that's 14 solid tracks,

but we still need to decide
about the other six.

I'm not gonna lie.
I look pretty good.

Those whitening strips really worked.
All right, I talked to Bo.

We're upping your security team.
Hey, nothing about her schedule

should be put in writing.
Just heard back from Deacon.

Can't commit to anything exclusive.

So given your terms,
sounds like a "no."

Do you even know me?

The answer is never "no."

Why do I pay you if I have to do
everything myself?

This is Deacon.
Leave a message.

Deacon, it's me.
We're in the studio,

and we're choosing tracks for the album,

so if you want "undermine" on it,

we really have to record it today.

It's now or never.

Joe Cocker, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson...

these people all really recorded
right here.

On this very spot.

My goodness.

Step a little closer.
A little closer.

Thank you. Here's
your headphones.

Thank you.

All right.
Let's make some music.

Just tell me when you're ready.

All right.

You nervous?

I'm shaking like a leaf on a tree.

No. Wait. That was...

I thought...

it's all right. Let's go again.

No problem.

So we'll, kick it off
in Nashville at the Ryman,

overnight on to Raleigh,

then Richmond, D.C.,
Baltimore, Philly,

two nights in New York at the beacon,

and then Boston, Syracuse, Cleveland.

We end that run in louisville,

start the Western run the following week.

So, lot of overnights,
long time away from home,

long time for you to be away
from the girls, for you.

But on the upside,

we do have a brand-new bus,

a nice master suite,
and... and decent bunks,

so...
I guess that's about it.

You guys good?

Yeah, I'm good. Okay, great.

Well, I will let you guys
get back to your set list.

Thank you, buck.

Thanks, babe. Yeah.

Well, I'll check in with you
later, all right? Okay.

All right. So, that's actually
pretty easy.

I thought we'd just start by, you
know, going deep...

And starting with some of
those early ones stripped down

like, "don't leave without me,"

"that could be us."

What if we were to just
throw it on its ear

with something...
Completely different.

Focus on the big songs,

like "already gone"
or "last stand," you know.

I mean, yeah, we can do anything

in any given song,
but, you know, don't forget.

It's just me and you up there.

We don't got no band.
Don't got any backup singers,

so I just think we'd do better

just doing the things
like we did the other night

and "no one will ever love you"
type thing.

It's just a much smaller venue, Ray.

You know? That quiet, intimate
thing is what's gonna work.

You mean like at the Bluebird?

Yeah.

I mean, that's what this is, you know.

Yeah, that's what this is.

You're freaking out a little bit?

I think I might just need
a little minute here.

I'll tell you what.

There's something I gotta go do
right now anyway,

so you go ahead.
You take your minute,

and you take a little more...

And go through that.

Just call me when you know
what you wanna do.

Just take a deep breath.

There's no rush.

I'm sorry. It... it sounds like

I'm hearing myself from across the room.

You'll get used to it. I know.
Scarlett, just like at the Bluebird.

Okay.

♪ If I didn't know better

♪ I'd hang my hat right there ♪

♪ if I didn't know better

♪ I'd follow you up the stairs ♪

♪ well, you might as well...
♪ stop s...

I skipped a verse.
I-I'm sorry.

You know what?
Let's, stop for today.

I'm sorry. It's okay.

No, it... it's not.

No, I mean...

Mr. White, I'm... I'm so sorry
for wasting your time.

You didn't. It's all right.

I'm sorry. It's all right.

She's just...

Let's you and I have a talk, okay?

I think this one.
I think we can let this one go.

It's feeling a little tired.
Don't you think?

Yeah. Yeah.

But this is cute.
I think if we hemmed it.

That could still work.
I like that one.

I like it, yeah. Me, too.
All right.

Look at you.

♪ don't talk about

I like that dress on you.
♪ the nights I cried about her ♪

Can I wear this to the talent show?

Unh-unh, honey. You put that right down.
♪ but she's just

it's worth more
than your college education.

♪ A girl I used to know

I got it.

- All right, you wanna stick that in here?
- I'll take these.

And that was the great George Jones.

Anyone lucky enough to have
been at the Bluebird last night

heard an amazing performance
by Rayna James

and Deacon Claybourne

of their co-written hit, "no one
will ever love you."

They cut that back in 19...

Hey, I like that song.

I know, honey. Me, too.

Daphne, you figured out
what you're wearing

to the talent show yet?

You mean something without side boob?

Who was it?

A messenger.
It's from your father.

Mom, what's wrong?

It's just your pa-paw
being your pa-paw.

♪ sometimes good intentions

♪ don't come across so well

can you turn up my echo
a little bit, please?

Excuse me.
We're in the middle of...

Well... it's about time.

Hey!

Hey, wait up!

I'm so sorry I screwed this up for us.

Will you stop
saying "sorry"? You didn't.

You don't have to be nice
about it. I know I blew it.

No, honestly, you didn't.

Watty just told me.

He's still gonna give
our stuff to a publisher.

What? Really? H-how?

He says he can just find somebody else

to sing on the demo with me.

You'd record it with some other girl?

Well, we're doing this
to land a publishing deal.

It's about cutting our songs, Watty says

it doesn't so much matter
who's singing 'em.

Okay.

Is it?

Well... yeah.

I mean, it's probably a whole
lot better for me and Avery,

and, well, you can just let me know

if I need to do anything...

If... if at all.

Did you ask daddy for a loan?

Of course I didn't ask him for a loan.

You think I'd do that?
He does know our situation

because I had to disclose
my financial information.

Well, you know,
you've gotta read this thing.

It says I can't release a new record

unless it's a "best of."

I can't tour until after your election,

unless you win,

in which case I can't go out on tour

until the second half of your term,

unless you're running
for re-election,

which means that that year my tour dates

have to be limited to no more
than 15 venues. That's it?

We're dealing with a crazy person.

Clearly, it's not feasible.

You know, honey, just do yourself a favor.

Tear up the check. It'll make
you feel a lot better.

You know, maybe you should
just talk to Billy

about getting a loan against the house.

I mean, you were on the board
of the credit union for years.

That's gotta count for something.

Yeah, I can try,
but you heard what Joe said.

It's gonna be a long shot.

Well, if anybody can pull strings,

Billy can pull strings.

I'll go talk to him with you if you want.

Well, no. I can handle it.

I got us into this whole damn mess

in the first place, so just
let me handle it, okay?

♪ first smile is always harder

♪ when you're leaving what you know ♪

♪ won't blame you if you stay here ♪

♪ waving to me as I go

♪ I always wished the best for you ♪

♪ thought that you would see me through ♪

♪ my wildest dreams

♪ yeah, the ones
you thought I'd never meet ♪

♪ still you would trade

♪ your best day

♪ just to have your way

♪ all these years

♪ and if you only

♪ had one shot

♪ maybe all this talk

♪ would disappear

♪ it's all

♪ talk, talk, talk

♪ talking in the wind

♪ it only slows you down

♪ if you start listenin'

♪ and it's a whole lot harder to shine ♪

♪ than undermine

♪ yeah, undermine

It's killer, you guys.

Yeah, it's great.
Can I have five, please?

Yeah. Yeah, sure. Absolutely.

You okay?

Yeah.

Every song comes from somewhere, right?

Who's that last verse about?

No one.

Pretty emotional song about no one.

My mom.

She loved country music.

Raised me on all the greats...

patsy cline, the Carter sisters,

kitty Wells.

Rayna James?

Yeah, maybe.

Though I never much related to someone

who had her career
practically handed to her

on a silver platter.

Now Rayna took her knocks.

What?
In a mansion in belle Meade?

I'd like some knocks like that, man.

You still close with your mom?

She lives her life.
I live mine.

How about you?

You said every song comes from somewhere.

Let me guess.

Starts with a "ruh"
and ends with an "ayna"?

No.

This one's just...

About me.

No wonder I like it so much.

You wanna get outta here?

Yeah.

I wouldn't ask,
but it is my sister's birthday.

I'm happy to do it.
Tell her thanks.

Mom, we really have to go!

It's Billy. What's he say?

He can meet tomorrow.

- Thank the lord.
- Hey, girls!

Okay, let's go...
where are you going?

Grandpa!

Don't y'all look pretty?

We love you, grandpa.

Mwah! Girls?

Y'all break a leg for me, all right?

Come on, girls.
We gotta go backstage.

Daphne! Break two legs.

Let's go.

All right, you know what?
I'm gonna go catch up with you.

See you in a couple minutes.
Love you.

Okay, let's go. Love you.

I don't want you here.

Well, that's not the warmest of greetings,

but it is better than usual.

I saw those stipulations
you put on the loan.

Why are you so invested
in me giving up my career?

Teddy's in the middle of a campaign,

and the girls are at the age
where they need their mother.

You better than anyone
should know about that.

Go home.

Go to hell.

What you thinkin' 'bout?

I was wondering how this keeps happening.

That's 'cause I'm irresistible.

Is that it?
Yeah. That's it.

Although it didn't help me much
at the Bluebird.

What?

I've always wanted to sing there.

The other night...

Why'd you call Rayna up instead of me?

I didn't do it to hurt you.

No, I...
It didn't hurt me. It's...

Sometimes...
I'd like to be that girl

worth choosing, so...

Hey.

I'm here now.

I don't mean this.

I mean my music.

If you thought of me
in the same league as Rayna,

you'd go on tour with me.

Y'all keep saying "exclusive."

That's like dating equivalent
of... goin' steady or...

Okay, and what's wrong with that?

Are we going steady?

Come on.
Just think about it.

Think about how good it would be

to just leave everything here behind.

I mean, we'd be out on the road

and playing for sold out venues.

Screaming fans.

And then when we weren't,
we could be writing songs.

I mean...

That song today...
that wasn't just any old song.

No. It wasn't.

You know, that could be
just the beginning.

I mean, if you had
to make a decision right now.

Right now?

Right now.

Right now.

Well...

Right now it doesn't sound half bad.

No?

No.

Very nice.

Hey, they're up.

♪ Won't do you no good

♪ if you run from me

♪ there ain't no cheatin'

♪ schemin' in my heart, you'll see ♪

♪ you left your troubles in ♪

♪ my head, in my head

♪ you left your secrets

♪ in my bed, in my bed

♪ you're like a cover of a book
that's been read, baby ♪

♪ I know your lie's coming next ♪

♪ coming next

♪ You can't hide from me

♪ there ain't no tricks
that you can try on me ♪

♪ I know your every move
before you even breathe ♪

♪ baby, thinking you know
something I don't know ♪

♪ but my eyes, my eyes, my eyes ♪

♪ are like a telescope

Whoo-hoo!

Whoo!

♪ You're kissing her

♪ when my head is turned

not bad,

♪ Baby, haven't you heard?

They're amazing.

♪ See through my mask, baby

♪ every little sin

♪ and everywhere you been

♪ you can't hide from me

♪ there ain't no tricks
that you can try on me ♪

So I heard that daddy offered
to give you and Teddy a loan.

I hate it. I hate
the whole idea of that.

And you know,

now this whole thing
with daddy and my career.

What is his problem with me and my career?

He hates your career because of mom.

Why because of mom?

Mom had a friend.

A singer/songwriter friend.

You mean like an affair?

It was more than an affair.

They were together for over ten years.

They were together right up
until the time she died.

How do you know this?

I read some letters after she died.

I think her relationship with him

is what made her marriage
to daddy work. It was like...

The two men together
somehow made a whole marriage.

How...

How could you not have ever told me this?

'Cause I didn't wanna
hurt your memory of mom.

So your career and all of this...

it just...

It just pushes a button in him.

Baby, just a few minutes. Gotta punch out.

Take your time.

Hey, man. You want a beer?

Ll, if you're buying.

So she still seems a little shaken up,

About the Watty thing.

What Watty thing?

She didn't tell you?

Didn't tell me what?

She choked in the session.

What happened?

Well, to be honest, just to say it,

I think it might have
something to do with you.

I think she feels like if
she really goes after it,

you might, you know, leave her.

That's ridiculous.

I know.

I bet you did.

Really?

Knock, knock.

Yeah, yeah, the... the 22nd
oughta work out fine.

Listen, let... let me,

let me call you back, all right?

Well... I didn't expect
to see you

after that... display
last night.

You're not... carrying
any weapons, are you?

No, I'm unarmed.

All right. So...

What can I do for ya?

Well... I had a conversation
with Tandy,

and she told me about mom.

And her affair.

And I wish I had known.

I wish you had told me. Now
what is there to talk about?

What is the point?

Well, the point is that you disappeared.

As soon as mama died, you were gone.

You were out the door. You were
off on some business trip,

or you were overseas,
anywhere but at home.

You've been absent my whole life

except for being just furious at me

for the choices that I've made,

for the road that I've gone down.

You have never been supportive,
and I have never understood why.

Unless I'm mistaken,

I did pay for your first record, didn't I?

I mean, some people
might call that supportive.

I never knew that you did that.

You told me about it 20 years later.

Rayna...
You are still my daughter,

and believe it or not,
I care about your happiness.

I only wish you didn't put it
ahead of your own family's.

That's a similarity that
you seem to unfortunately

have inherited from your mother.

You've proven to have the same disregard

for your marriage that she did for ours.

I am so sorry that she hurt you, daddy.

But I have to say,
if you... treated her

the way you've treated me...

I don't see how she would have
had any choice

but to do what she did.

Thanks for this reminder.

I'd never take a penny from you.

What?

This is security at the front gate.

Someone's here insisting she's your guest.

Is that right?
There's my baby right there.

Get off of me.

There's my ba... baby!

Can't do it. She's my daughter.
Get off of me!

Mom? Thank God, baby.

You've gotta tell 'em I'm your mama.

You've got to go home. You can't
just show up here like this.

Baby, I'm clean.
I swear to God.

It's been over two weeks.
I'm clean.

Come on. I've heard that
a million times.

Baby, look, Tyler and I got into a fight.

He took all the money I had,
and he just left.

I had to hitchhike to get here.
I've got nowhere to go.

You can't stay here.
Do you understand that?

I can't do this.

You can't help your mama?
I raised you!

No, not when you were still using.

I can tell just by looking at you.

I'm not using!

Listen to me. I do not
wanna cause a scene.

You've gotta go.

Baby, I am begging you.

I got no one else.
I got nowhere to go!

I'm your mama.

I need... I need you.

Yeah, well, there was a time

when I needed you, too.

Please put her on a bus.
Send her home. Something.

She cannot stay here. Got it.

Let go. I'm your mama!
I'm your mama! I'm your mama!

And I need you to leave.
Get off of me. Get...

Hey.

Hey. All good?

It's all great.

Thank you.

You want some breakfast?

I could make something.

Or order something.

Actually,

I have to get goin'. Gotta...

got a bunch of phone calls
I gotta make, stuff like that.

But... All right.

Thanks for everything, though.

Hey.

Hey.

I would really love to talk
if you still, you know...

If that's cool.

Sure.

In person? Yeah, sure.

Teddy freakin' Conrad.

Future mayor of Nashville.

Well, that's the plan.

How the hell have you been?

I'm doing all right.
You're looking good.

So how's Elaine?

Fourth time's a charm.

I'm glad to hear it. Yeah?

Rayna and the girls...
they good?

Fantastic. Growing like weeds.
You know how that goes.

Yeah. So... what can I do
for you, my man?

Well... I'd like to look into
taking out a line of credit.

Campaigns... you know,
they can suck you dry.

Gotta warn you, qualifying these days...

bigger bitch than my third wife.

But I'll do what I can,

Appreciate that.

Only thing... we're,
we're backlogged a little.

Our friends, the feds,
decided to waste everyone's time

with an audit.

An audit?

How far back?

All the way back to '08.

You remember the good old days.

The good old days.
Yeah. For you, maybe.

So let's get you started
on some paperwork.

Listen, I...
I hate to waste your time,

but, now that I'm thinking about it,

I should probably talk to Rayna first.

'Nuff said.
I'm here when you're ready.

I appreciate that.
I'll give you a shout.

Well, I hope you'll be hungry
for the same thing

I've made every night this week.

You know what? Forget dinner.
What?

Come on. What are you doing?
Stop it.

Stand right there. What?

This.

Just stand there.

Sing to me.

No. Come on.

No. In the middle
of the living room with a whisk.

You gone crazy?

No crazier than Watty White

thinking anyone but you should
be singing on that demo.

You've been talking to Gunnar?

He may have mentioned it in passing.

All right.

The water is boiling.

I don't care. Let it boil.
No. Would you please stop?

Don't make me do this.
It was horrible.

I was horrible.
That's not possible.

No, awful. Ask Gunnar.
Everybody was staring.

That's what people do, Scarlett.

They stare. I mean, everyone was
staring at you at the Bluebird,

and you did just fine. This
felt completely different.

I was standing on the spot

where everybody who is anybody
has recorded,

and I'm thinking, what...
what am I doing here?

I don't belong here. Who...
who am I to get to stand here

and try to do this?

That... that's your first mistake
right there.

This isn't about you.

Look, the songs came from you.

But getting 'em out there...

that's about somethin' bigger.

It's... it's a piece of you
that you're, like,

obligated to share.

Baby, you've gotta take the pressure off.

All you are is the way
the music gets heard.

Now come on.
Just forget everyone else.

Imagine it's just you and me
in that studio.

Hell, I'll even be there if you want.

Now come on. Forget about
doing it for yourself.

Do it for me.

So the good news is
Deacon's got the contract.

All right.
And what's the bad news?

The bad news is that
your mom got picked up

downtown near the bus depot.

Apparently, she got
into some kind of altercation,

stole some food. I don't know.

They found a handful of oxy on her.

Now look, I know that this is
probably the last place

that you want her,

but until we can figure out a way

to either get her into rehab
or ship her back to Alabama,

I feel like she's gonna cause
a lot more trouble out there

than she could in here.

I'm not avoiding you.

I just don't know what to say.

It's my fault. I don't know
why I'm forcing you to say it

in the first place.

Say what? Why don't you say it?

The only thing you can say, Ray.

That it's all over.

I feel like that's what
I need to be saying, you know?

I need to...

Be letting you go, move on with your life.

Go do that damn tour if you want to.

You know, whatever. I'm just...

So why don't you, Ray?

Because you and music...

There's no difference, you know.

It's the same.

And I feel like I'm holding
these hearts in my hands,

and I'm trying real hard not to break 'em.

But my heart's in pieces.

And I'm trying to do the right thing,

but none of it feels right to me.

Okay.

I'm gonna go now.

♪ if you were the ocean

♪ and I was the sun

♪ if the day made me heavy

♪ and gravity won

♪ if I was the red

♪ and you were the blue

♪ I could just fade into you

hey. I wanna talk to you.

Me, too.

I need an answer.

If you're coming,

I need to know that I can count on you.

That you're gonna be there.

♪ I could just fade into you

♪ if you were a window

♪ and I was the rain

♪ I'd pour myself out

♪ and wash off your pain

♪ I'd fall like a tear

♪ so your light could shine through ♪

♪ then I'd just fade into you ♪

You're a hard girl to say "no" to.

Good.

But I'm gonna have to.

I'm sorry.

Is this because of Rayna?

I don't know.

You're right. You deserve
someone you can count on,

and right now it's just...

I'm not that guy.

Well, I hope she's worth
what you're giving up.

♪ in your heart, in your head

♪ in your arms, in your bed,
under your skin ♪

♪ till there's no way to know

♪ where you end

♪ and where I begin

♪ if I was a shadow

♪ and you were a street

♪ a cobblestone midnight

♪ is where we first meet

♪ till the flights flickered out ♪

♪ we dance with the moon

♪ then I'd just fade into you

Thank you, baby.

Please stay with her.

♪ if I was just ashes

♪ and you were the ground

♪ and under your willow

♪ they laid me down

♪ there'll be no trace

♪ that one was once two

♪ after I fade into you

your girlfriend's got it.

♪ In your arms, in your bed

we didn't officially meet.

Avery Barkley.

♪ Way to know where you end

♪ and where I begin

♪ I wanna melt in

♪ I wanna soak through

♪ I only wanna move where you move ♪

♪ I wanna breathe

♪ when you breathe

♪ then I wanna fade into you ♪

No.

No, I don't like that.

Look, look.
It's Juliette Barnes.

No way.

♪ There'll be no trace

♪ that one was once two

♪ after I fade into you

did she just steal something?

♪ Then I'd just fade into you

♪ Then I'd just fade into you