When Calls the Heart (2014–…): Season 7, Episode 6 - In Perfect Unity - full transcript

Previously on When Calls the Heart.

The pastor...

If he doesn't make it
to Hope Valley in time,

who will perform the ceremony?

I will.

You're walking me down the aisle.

Oh, perfect.

Your heart is open again, isn't it?

Now it's being pulled in
two different directions.

I thought you might like these.

Lucas.



Nathan.

Clara and Jesse's special
day is almost here.

I love weddings.

Even as a child I knew there was
something magical about them.

But it wasn't until my own wedding day

that I fully understood what
all the excitement was about.

When you find the right person

love and commitment come easy
even when life gets hard.

And I'm so happy that Clara and
Jesse have found each other.

There we go.

Come on.

- Shall we?
- Yes.

Hey, you two.

Rosemary and I would like to give you



an early wedding present.

It's an all-expense paid
trip to Los Angeles.

Oh!

But this was supposed to
be your anniversary trip.

And now it will be your honeymoon trip.

Thank you.

This really wasn't necessary.

It's our pleasure, you two.

Well, if the pastor doesn't show up soon

we won't need a honeymoon

because there will be no wedding.

Well, we did the rehearsal
without a pastor

and if he doesn't show up,
well, there's always Bill.

Ok, you two. Have a good night.

- Goodnight.
- Thank you.

Just say the word. I'm ready.

Pastor Zeke has assured us
he will be here on time.

Oh, Clara.

Don't worry, he'll be here, I promise.

Nothing is going to ruin this wedding.

- Shall we?
- Yeah.

How was the rehearsal dinner?

It was perfect.

That's what I like to hear.

Love certainly is special.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

You sound like a hopeless romantic.

More like a hopeful one.

Here.

Thank you.

Two more days and you'll be Mrs.
Clara Flynn.

Sounds like a famous actress.

You're sure you're ok living
here after the wedding?

It's only 'til I build our new home.

Our home is wherever we are together.

Two more days.

Two more days.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

You seem preoccupied.

All this talk of weddings.

I thought it might bring
up some memories.

I'm sorry, Elizabeth.

It's fine. I'm fine.

It was one of the
happiest days of my life.

And I can only hope Clara
and Jesse's wedding

will be just as beautiful.

Well, they certainly seem happy.

Love does that.

Love might be in the air for more people

than just Jesse and Clara.

- Good morning.
- Good morning.

I am just here to remind you

of your final fitting this afternoon.

I will be there right after school.

What is that?

Oh, well, this is my
emergency bridal bag.

Just fulfilling one of my many
jobs as matron of honour,

which is to be prepared for
any crisis that might arise

on Clara's wedding day.

Well that's very clever of you.

To which end, do you happen
to have any matches?

Just on the shelf there.

- Did you remember a sewing kit?
- Check.

- Hankie?
- Check.

- Aspirin?
- Oh.

I'll get some from Carson.

Oh, you don't want to press any of them?

Mmm-mmm.

It's not every day that you get flowers

from two handsome admirers.

What?

It's just complicated.

Yes, romance definitely can be that.

- There is no romance.
- Yet.

There is no romance, Rosemary.

I like Nathan and I like Lucas.

They're both wonderful men who I
have no intention of hurting,

so until I've sorted out my feelings

I think it's best we
remain just friends.

Good luck with that.

Where do you want these?

All the way in the back row.

Just right there is perfect.

One more day.

I know.

Uh... Molly was thinking hydrangeas.

Maybe wild flowers
would work much better

with the outdoor theme.

Don't you think?

Yeah, I mean, whatever you want.

It's your day.

It's our day.

- Excuse me. Sorry.
- Yeah.

Molly?

Yes... yes, thank you.

Elizabeth.

Good morning.

Good morning.

I was hoping I'd get a
chance to speak to you.

It's been a while.

I just saw you yesterday
when you picked up Allie.

Yeah, but that doesn't count.

- No?
- No.

No, a dozen kids around, my niece...

I was hoping for something
a little more private.

What did you want to talk about?

The flowers.

More precisely, the ones I gave you.

They were lovely.

But not the only ones you received.

No.

I just want to let you know

that I'm not one to shy
away from competition.

Constable!

You have a call!

Excuse me.

Robert, hi.

There's been something I've
wanted to talk to you about.

You want to be a Mountie?

For a while now.

Well, it's a very honourable profession.

And you don't have to decide
for another few years.

Well, they start recruiting at 17

but I wouldn't become a Mountie
until my 18th birthday.

What about school?

I wouldn't attend my final year.

Elizabeth Thornton?

I'm Pastor Zeke.

Oh, thank you so much for
coming, Pastor Zeke.

We're not finished with this
conversation yet, alright?

Please come inside.

Thank you.

That's a nice office.

And this is a lovely church and school.

Thank you. I think so.

My late husband built it.

Then it's extra special for you.

It is.

And I hope it will be
special for you, too.

Everyone is thrilled you're here.

It's so nice to finally have a home.

Being a travelling
pastor has its rewards

but at the end of the day

I look forward to being
part of a community.

I hear great things about Hope Valley.

Well, they're all true.

Oh, that's the end of it. Whew!

Why don't you take the
rest of the day off?

I'm sure you've got a lot of
last minute things to do.

Yes, you're right.

Hey.

Are you alright?

Oh, just thinking about everyone
who can't be at the wedding.

Your parents.

Well, I know they would
be very proud of you.

As I am.

And I don't have a daughter

but if I did I would want
her to be just like you.

Thank you, Bill.

That's very sweet.

I'm sorry, I'm just nervous

about getting everything done in time.

Yeah, of course.

Is there anything I can
take off your list?

Oh, you could pick up the
arbour from Richard Wolf?

Consider it done.

Thank you.

Robert, may I have a word?

Sure.

Have a seat.

We didn't get to finish
our conversation earlier

about you becoming a Mountie.

Ok.

I respect your decision.

I just don't totally understand
why you wouldn't wait

until after graduation.

I really wanna do this, Mrs. Thornton.

And no offence,

but I feel like I've learned
everything I can from school.

Well, that is a totally different issue.

How do your parents feel about it?

My dad's for it.

My mom's worried.

She thinks it's too dangerous.

Well, your mom has a point.

A Mountie's life can be very dangerous.

I understand why you feel that way.

Have you talked to Constable
Grant about what it's like?

No. Do you think he'd talk to me?

I don't see why not.

Would you like me to ask him?

Really?

Thank you, Mrs. Thornton.

You're welcome, Robert.

Clara, those bridesmaid's
dresses are just beautiful.

How did you find time to sew them

with everything else you've had to do?

Oh, well I can't take all the credit.

Rosemary has been a huge help.

Well, is there anything I can help with?

Um, do you wanna track down a pastor?

No need, Pastor Zeke is here.

Oh, finally.

How is he?

He's young but sweet.

Well, I guess that's one thing
I can cross off my list.

Is everything ok?

Just wedding jitters.

Well, is there anything else on
that list that you need done?

Uh, well I still need
my something borrowed,

something blue, something
old and something new.

Your dress is the new,

your hair comb can be something blue,

I thought you were gonna
wear your mother's earrings

for something old and, well,

that just leaves something borrowed.

I couldn't find the earrings.

- Oh.
- Oh.

It's ok, I'm sure there's
something else that I can use.

Well, I can add a few things
to my bag just in case.

Mmmhmm.

Hi.

I need your help with Robert.

Sure, yeah. How can I help?

He told me today he wants
to become a Mountie.

And I suppose you want me
to talk him out of it.

No, no, no. It's Robert's decision.

I just... I want him
to have all the facts

before he decides.

So you'd be alright with
him joining the Mounties?

If I'm being honest it wouldn't
be my first choice for him

but I do think it's a noble profession.

Really?

Yes.

I'll admit when I first met Jack
I didn't quite understand it

but now I understand it's
about wanting to make

the world a better place.

What could be wrong with that?

What do you think about
"Love always protects"

"always trusts, always
hopes, always perseveres"?

Corinthians 13:7-8.

It's nice.

What do you think?

Oh, it's pretty.

Or there's, "Be completely
humble and gentle; be patient,

"bearing with one another in love."

Ephesians 4:2.

Well, truthfully, Pastor,

whichever one you feel is best for us.

Yeah.

There are so many to choose from.

I was hoping you'd have an opinion.

Mmm...

No.

Ok, then I promise to come
up with the perfect one.

Do you have your vows written?

Yes.

There you go.

I didn't realize you would need them.

They're of great help.

I don't want to repeat any sentiments.

Can I get them to you later?

I just need to transfer
them over so I have a copy.

Of course.

Alrighty then.

I'll see you both tomorrow.

- Thank you, Pastor.
- Thank you.

Ok.

What's going on?

Nothing.

Just all these last-minute things to do.

I think I'm a little overwhelmed.

I understand.

But so what if something
doesn't get done?

Then it doesn't get done.

Tomorrow's about you and
me, not flowers, not food.

You and me.

Ok?

Mmmhmm.

Come here.

Smells good.

Our judge is a great cook.

Judge?

I'll bet there's a great
story behind that.

Yeah, but it's long.

I got time.

Robert, let Mr. Henderson
eat his dinner.

When does Mr. Henderson get out?

When the transfer wagon arrives.

Seems like a nice guy.

He's accused of stealing
a couple horses.

Do you think he's guilty?

That's up to a court of law to decide.

Well, yeah, but don't
you feel bad for him?

He's got kids.

Do you think he's lying?

Robert, a Mountie cannot
get emotionally involved

with a prisoner.

We have to maintain a
professional distance.

You understand?

Yeah.

But he still seems like a nice guy.

Yeah.

Hi.

Hello.

You bought more books.

A library can never have too many.

I just came to return a few.

I can put them away for you if you like.

Thanks.

So I will just see you at the...
at the wedding.

Yes, you will.

See you around, kid.

And that was a prisoner transfer.

Help! Constable Gran!

He's getting away!

Well done, Constable!

He's not getting away now.

Elizabeth.

Why are you still working?

It keeps my mind busy.

Why don't you tell me what's going on?

You haven't been yourself lately,

and this is more than
just pre-wedding jitters.

Please talk to me.

"I promise you all my love
today and ever after.

"You are my heart, my soul,
my reason for laughter.

"Forever for us begins with
I do, and I do so much.

"So very much love you."

Beautiful.

They were Peter's wedding vows to me.

I was looking for my mother's earrings

and I found this instead.

And now I...

I can't stop thinking about Peter

and how much it hurt to lose him.

How much it still hurts.

And now nothing makes sense.

Oh, Clara.

What if something were
to happen to Jesse?

I don't think that I can go
through that pain again.

You can't live your life on what-if's.

You and Jesse are going to have

so many wonderful years together.

Elizabeth...

we both know how quickly
someone can be taken from you.

Yes.

But I also know that loving Jack

was one of the greatest
things I have ever done.

I don't regret the time I had
with him for one moment.

And if I had the chance
to do it all over again

knowing exactly how it would end,

I would still do it.

Wouldn't you?

Thank you.

Oh, Elizabeth.

- Good morning.
- You're early.

I have something for you.

Oh.

It was my grandmother's.

For your something borrowed.

Oh, it's beautiful.

And will go perfectly with
my mother's earrings.

- You found them?
- I did.

Oh, that's wonderful.

So how are you feeling today?

A little tired.

I was working on my vows all night.

Thank you for yesterday.

You're welcome.

You really do deserve
every happiness, Clara.

So do you.

Oh, well I am blessed every day.

Yes, you are.

But that's not what I was talking about.

Jack would not want you to be alone

any more than Peter would want me to be.

Love is out there, Elizabeth.

You just have to open yourself up to it.

Elizabeth.

Good morning.

Hello, young man.

Yeah, what a handsome man you are.

Everything ok?

Yes, I'm just hungry.

Does your jaw always clench
like that when you're hungry?

Good morning.

Morning.

Good morning.

Hi, Jack.

I heard you had a bit of
excitement yesterday.

You should have seen Constable Grant.

He didn't even hesitate.

The minute he heard
Florence call for help

he was out the door.

I don't think he's afraid of anything.

You know what you are considering

is a very big decision.

It's ok for you to take
your time with it.

Alright?

You ok?

Do you uh, do you wanna talk about it?

I don't think I'm cut
out to be a Mountie.

Why do you say that?

Well, I was wrong about Mr. Henderson

and I was really scared
when you ran out after him.

You don't think I was?

You were?

Of course.

But I took an oath to serve and protect.

It's not easy, is it?

No, it's not.

But it's my job. And I love it.

Listen, Robert, I can't
make this decision for you

but I can tell you one thing.

When I was your age,

I was nowhere near ready
to become a Mountie.

Oh, I love your necklace.

Mmm, it's my something borrowed.

Oh, well it will look perfect
with your wedding dress.

- Nice choice.
- Thank you.

Clara, you could walk down
the aisle in a potato sack

and you would still be the
most beautiful bride.

I just can't believe it's finally here.

And everything's perfect.

Ladies!

Bill!

Have you looked outside?

I just got off the phone with
the Union City Mountie station.

They're getting hammered.

Looks like this rain is gonna
continue through the night.

Continue? When did it start?

About a half hour ago.

Well, I didn't hear anything.

Because of the music.

Oh, no!

It's really starting to come down.

I should have never planned
an outdoor wedding.

I don't know what I was thinking.

You were thinking that it
would be fun and different.

But the weather this time of
year is very unpredictable.

I think we need to move the
wedding into the church.

I'll make the arrangements.

Mmmhmm.

I'm sure it will be just as pretty.

Yes, you're right.

It just won't be the outdoor
wedding I was hoping for.

Rosemary, hold on a moment.

Just... give me a few hours.

To do what?

You'll see.

Hold on a moment, Elizabeth.

You'll get soaked if you
don't have an umbrella.

Thank you.

Mike!

Grab everyone you can and
meet me by the pond!

Carson? Molly?

Grab everyone you can and
meet me by the pond.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Is everything ok?

I need your help. Gather
everyone you can and meet me...

At the pond, yeah. I know.

Just on the table there. Thank you.

Where would you like these?

Um... there please, for now.

Thank you.

Nathan, I could use a ladder

and Lucas, all of the string
you can get your hands on.

Mike, please buy up all of
the candles at mercantile.

And Kevin... Kevin, all of the
wildflowers you can find.

And everyone else go get the chairs.

I don't see Elizabeth anywhere.

It's only been two hours.

Give her a few more minutes.

It's raining even harder.

I know.

You know, many cultures believe
rain is a sign of good luck.

I think all this rain
means smooth sailing

for your marriage.

Yes. Fiona is right.

You and Jesse have already been
through the storm and survived.

What's a little rain?

- Look who I found.
- Elizabeth.

- Where have you been?
- No time to explain.

We've got a wedding to get to.

Now let's get dressed, ladies.

Psst.

We're ready.

Let's go.

You're a wizard.

I had a lot of help.

Wow.

You ready to do this?

Absolutely.

If you cry I'll cry, so
try and keep it together.

Everyone, please be seated.

Clara, you make me so
happy every single day.

Even when you're mad at me.

I still can't believe I'm the
lucky guy who gets to marry you.

Jesse, there was a time in
my life when I didn't think

that it would be possible
to ever love again.

You swept into my life
and changed all that.

And despite my doubts you
never gave up on us.

Thank you for loving me more
than I ever thought possible.

I give you my heart, my love, my faith,

my life, now and forever,

because that's what I want with you.

Forever.

Clara and Jesse, you have
sealed your relationship

by giving and receiving rings
and the exchange of vows.

Just as the grains of sand
can never be separated,

so may your marriage
be forever and a day.

With the power vested in
me I now pronounce you

husband and wife.

You may kiss your bride.

Ladies and gentlemen,

may I present to you
Clara and Jesse Flynn.

Elizabeth.

Thank you.

How is little Jack?

So tired, he fell straight to sleep.

I hope he stays that way

so Laura can get some studying done.

Did I miss the cake?

No. Moments away.

Thank you.

For what?

Robert.

He told me he decided earlier
that being a Mountie can wait.

He wants to enjoy being a kid.

That's great.

He'll make a good Mountie one day.

Yes, he will.

Nathan, Elizabeth.

Turn right this way.

Oh.

Uh...

Together.

Wait, hold that right there.

- It's a keeper.
- Thank you.

Alright everyone, gather around.

Jesse, Clara?

It is time to cut your cake. Lucas?

Oh, my goodness.

Hold that smile.

Great.

Ok, excuse me everyone, if I
could have your attention.

Um, first of all, thank
you all for coming.

And a special thank you to Elizabeth

and everyone else who
helped turn the saloon

into this magical wonderland
for Jesse and Clara.

And now, for you, young man.

I have known Jesse for
quite some time now

and although I would like to think

that I have impacted his
life in some small way,

the truth is you've impacted
my life in more ways

than I could have ever imagined.

Not only is he a vital
part of my business

but he's also an important part
of my family and a good friend.

So if you would all please join
me in a toast to the groom.

Today and forever may you be
as happy as you are right now.

- Cheers, Jesse.
- Thank you.

Cheers.

- Cheers.
- Cheers, Jesse.

Here, here.

Cheers.

That was a very good speech.

Thank you, sweetheart.

Alright, everyone.

Clara, well I just want to
thank you for allowing me...

allowing all of us, to be a
part of your special day.

And now don't either of
you forget that marriage

isn't about how much
you say "I love you",

although that is very nice.

But rather what you do to prove it.

May you both have a long
and happy marriage.

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

Cheers.

Oh, now Clara, Bill,

it's time for the father daughter dance.

Do you mind holding this?

Maestro?

Strike up the music.

May I have this dance?

You most certainly may.

Is it everything you hoped it would be?

Even better.

Thank you.

For what?

For being here.

Being someone I can always depend on.

I'll never forget this day.

Me either.

Thank you so much. For everything.

Oh, Clara.

It was my pleasure.

Have a wonderful honeymoon.

We will.

Rosemary, don't forget the bouquet.

Oh. Oh, Clara. Clara!

You forgot to toss the bouquet.

Alright, ladies!

All the single ladies, gather around.

It is time for Clara
to toss the bouquet.

Elizabeth?

Get up here.

Mmmhmm. Now.

On the count of three.

One, two...

Oh!

Can't hide from fate.

Thank you for everything.

Especially for making our day perfect.

Have a wonderful honeymoon.

Goodbye, everyone.

Bye.

- Lee, you have to drive them to the
- Right.

Railway station. Ok.

You did this, didn't you?

Coming through.

Now don't worry,

Lee is going to drop them
off at the train station

- and come back for us.
- There's no rush.

Isn't love wonderful?

Love is wonderful.

The love you feel for your child.

As well as the love
between husband and wife.

And friends.

And possibly...

someone new.