Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles (dishes clanking) (gas stove clicking) (light music) (burgers sizzling) (fire roaring) (steaks sizzling) - No, not that. This one's here. - Come on, Jay. Give me a break. (light music continues) - Just go home and order a pizza. (Tessa sighs) - And this is for you. - What is this? No, excuse me. I ordered the country fried steak. This is the second wrong plate you've brought me. - (sighs) I'm so sorry. You're right. - And look at his burger. It's supposed to be well done. It's disgusting. - I'm sorry, I- - What's the problem? - Excuse me? - We've been coming here a very long time and this is by far the worst service we've ever had. - Well, I guess that just makes it the worst thing in the world, doesn't it? (woman scoffs) About time you showed up. - Ooh, texting a hot guy. (Tessa laughs) - Unless you have a way to turn my 70-year-old babysitter into a hot guy. No. (Ariana giggling) (Tessa sighs) Welcome to the crazy freak show that is Jacks on a New Year's and a Friday night. - Bring it on. Hey, heads up, Randy's not really happy right now. - Randy's never really happy. - I know. He was just asking me about your schedule and your attitude. - Why is that your problem? - Maybe because I suggested that he hire you. Don't worry. (Tessa sighs) You'll figure it out. You always do. - (scoffs) Go away, you're too cute. (Ariana giggling) (door latch clicking) - Hey, Tessa, can I speak with you please? - I still have five minutes left. - It'll only take two. Have a seat. You know, this place is like a machine with a lot of moving parts. I can only manage them or I can only manage them well, if those parts are working the way they're supposed to. And frankly, it's the attitude. I mean, everybody else seems to be doing okay. But beyond that, I can't get past your crazy schedule. - Well, I have a kid and it's just me. I mean, I have to take him to the doctor, I have to buy diapers and on Thursday night... - Yes, yes, I know the excuses, but lots of women who work have kids and they figure it out. I need you to do the same or look for another job. (restaurant customers talking over each other) (Tessa scoffs) (plates clinking) - [All] Five, four, three, two, one. - Happy new year. (horns blowing) (people cheering) (horns blowing) (woman laughing) (fireworks popping) (firework whistling) (fireworks booming) (fist knocking) (door creaking) - Happy New Year. - Happy New Year. Is everything okay? - Yeah, it's fine. Sorry about the pacifier thing. - No, don't worry about it. He seems fine now. - Oh, I have to tell you something. He didn't want to eat dinner. He's fine, but he just refused it. It could be nothing or it could be a phase. - Okay, so I'm sorry, but I got a little short changed on tips tonight. - No. No, we're fine. - Really, just take it. I mean, I won't just- (door slamming) (glass shattering) (woman screaming) (woman crying) - Are they at it again? (vase shattering) (woman screaming) - He just threw something at her head. No, this has to stop. (light eerie music) (phone beeping) (phone ringing) - 911, what's your location? - 120 Birch Avenue, apartment four. There's a man beating up a woman in my apartment building. He just threw something at her. - [911 Operator] Okay, ma'am, are you witnessing this activity? - [Tessa] Yes. - [911 Operator] I have a call started. What is your name? - Tessa. - [911 Operator] Tessa, is the 7324 number you're calling from your mobile? - Yes. - Okay, Tessa, stay inside your apartment. And on-duty officer is on the way. - Thank you. (foot thudding) Great. (woman crying) (door latch clicking) (both sigh) Come on, please God. (woman screaming) He's gonna kill her. - What are you doing? - He's gonna kill her. - No, no, no, no. - She could die. - Tessa, don't. (suspenseful music) (bottle thudding) (woman groaning) (fireworks popping) (ominous music) (sires wailing) (door slamming) (Tessa panting) What were you thinking? (Ian crying) Hey, buddy, it's okay. (Tessa sighs) (fist knocking) - [Mike] Evening, ma'am. - Officer's here. - Hi. - Thanks again, ma'am. - Yeah. - Um, I really need to put him down. - Do you need a hand? 'Cause I need to ask you a few questions anyway. - Oh, yeah, sure. That's fine. - Okay. - Bye. - There you go. (door thudding) How's he doing? - He's fine. - Good, are you doing okay now? - Yeah. Um, how is she? - She got knocked around pretty good. She's okay, she's just refusing medical attention. Would you be okay giving a statement? It's these kind of things, they tend to go differently in the light of day. So, clarity helps. (Tessa sighs) - No, I, no. - Okay, no, I understand it's a big deal. I just, it's not like you're legally obligated or anything like that. I'm just, you know, I have to ask. I'll be asking everybody, so. - I just, I can't. - Oh, hey, if you change your mind. Get some sleep. (Tessa chuckles) Call me if you need anything. (door creaking) Hey, and don't worry. It's safe and it's quiet out there. (firework squealing) (firework popping) Now it is. (door creaking) (door slamming) (locks clicking) (gentle music) (birds chirping) (camera clicking) (ATV rumbling) - Hey. - Hey. I'm just bringing this back. (Drew speaking foreign language) (Ariana speaking foreign language) - So, any big parties to speak of? - No, no, I actually backpacked through the Blue Ridge Mountains for a week with Kenny. - Sounds cool. - The Kenny part, not so much, but yeah. How about you? - Just working other people's parties, studying, practicing. - Sorry I missed you over Christmas. - Got to see Rome. - That's right. The, the school chorus, right? Yeah, how was it? - Yeah, it was, it was incredible. I mean, we were only there for three days, but wow. I have to show you videos and food. Wow. Drew, I can take this back for you. Don't worry. - Sure. Hey, did your dad tell you about the new plan for the farm yet? - Yeah, he mentioned it. It sounds different. (both chuckling) - It's gonna be great, okay? Do you wanna come over and talk about it? - Actually, I can't. My dad's making Chicharron. It's kind of New Year's tradition. It was my mom's favorite. - Right. - Talk later. - Sure. Hey, what are you doing Friday? - Working. Hey, what are you doing Thursday night? - Nothing. - You wanna come to my show at the bistro? - Really? Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, my manager's giving me like three songs to sing in between tables. - That's awesome. - I know, I'm freaking out. It's kind of my first gig, so, yeah. It's exciting. - I will definitely be there. - 7:00 p.m. - Thursday. See you then, if not before. (ATV rumbling) (birds chirping) (silverware clanking) - Okay, who's ready for another? - Oh! - No, thank you. - All right. - You gonna save some food for the rest of us? - I'm lucky to get breakfast most days. - And whose fault is that? - There's plenty more batter. - So, are we gonna talk about my idea? - Alpacas? - I think it has potential and they are quite cute. - Well, they're livestock, which means they have to be cared for, fed and kept alive. - Drew's responsibility. - Yeah, and now that I'm on the farm, I should have a stake in what happens. - I don't know. To me it just sounds like the ostrich fad from a few years ago. - It's not a fad. Alpaca fiber is the most luxurious textile. All right, there was a shortage of animals for fiber a few years ago. And now the industry has got enough numbers and resources to produce more than just hats and socks. (Robert laughing) And they're 100% insurable, so a good return on our investment, even for just a few animals. See, I did my research. - Translation: You read one article on the internet. (Robert chuckling) - Hm, plus our good neighbor knows everything there is to know about alpacas, having grown up with 'em. So I'm counting on his experience. - And the presence of our good neighbor's daughter. - Drew, so help me, if this is just a way to impress Ariana- - No, it's my idea, okay? Miguel is just there to help get it rolling. So, who's in? (Robert chuckling) - This is not gonna end well. - Hey! - Gimme some. - Want Cheerios? (fist knocking) (Ian mumbling) Hey, you sit tight. (door creaking) - Morning. - [Tessa] What's the matter? What happened? - No, nothing. I just, I was gonna come by and check on you. And ask you a few questions. - Um, okay. Sure, you can just come in for a second. - Thanks. Oh, hey, little man. What's his name? - Ian. So, what can I help you with? - Uh, are you doing okay? - Yeah. - Great. So, the victim last night, she's not gonna press charges. I know it's not uncommon. It's just that no one is saying they witnessed it. Not even Miss Yu downstairs. (Tessa sighs) - So what happens now? - Well, the assailant will go free back home, probably to do it again. Unless someone makes a statement. - No, no, I, I can't, I can't get anymore involved. - He has so much dirt on his record. If you could help us, we could put him away. Are you an architect? - It's for a design job I'm bidding. - Ah, that's great. - So, um, is there anything else I can help you with? - No, no. So. - Oh, you already gave me one last night. (Mike chuckling) - Right, sorry. - Thank you. - Yeah, no problem. Sir. (door slamming) - Oh, thank you, buddy. (Tessa sighs) God, I could really use this job. (Tessa sighs) - Good luck. - He wakes up buried in sand up to his neck. (men chuckling) - Ah, excellent. We're all here. - Hey, Tess. - What? You all know each other? All right, fantastic. Have a seat. We'll skip introductions then. But as to the madness of my method, Miss Rigsby, I love the idea of pitches in the aggregate. In other words, who's gonna fight the hardest for my retail space? Who's bringing their A-game? And we've heard some great pitches today, really great pitches. - Really great pitches. - But my investing partner here and I have decided that the best pitch of the day wins. What do you say? - I came prepared. - Good. Now, we've got some refreshments over here, so please make yourself comfortable. But this is your chance, so please bowl me over. (Tessa sighs) (light dramatic music) Oh, beautiful. - Well said. (phone ringing) - [Fred] What do you say? Good, good. - So, didn't expect you to be here. - Well, it is a small town. - It is. How's the boy? (light eerie music) - [Fred] You nailed these window treatments by the way. These are- - Thank you so much. - I'll call you back. Did I miss something there? - It's good chocolate. (car door slamming) (Tessa sighs) - How, Lord, how do I move on and take care of both of us? (Tessa sighs) (keys jingling) (laundry basket thudding) I can help you with that. (ominous music) - Thank you. God bless. (traffic humming) - Okay, so we just need you to fill out this one last part right here. Hey, thanks again for coming in. Wasn't sure if you would. Your statement is really good. It's (chuckling) you, you heading out like that. It's crazy and it's really dangerous, but I really admire what you did. Everybody else just shuts the blinds. - Who shuts the blinds? My apologies, ma'am, I didn't mean to interrupt. - Miss Rigsby, this is officer Alex Boyd, department comedian. - Only on the weekends. - Thank you. Miss Rigsby's actually helping us with an eyewitness account for the Paradise Pines domestic. - Oh, excellent. Thank you for being vigilant. We also really appreciate you making him actually work. - [Mike] Some of us actually have work to do, so. - Right. Well, speaking of which I actually have a standup set in the break room right now. So, ma'am, nice meeting you. (Mike sighs) - Sorry. - Can we even help this woman? I mean, does this really even matter? - It'll help. Yeah, Bruce McQuinn's a really bad dude. I mean, he's got a bunch of priors, but this proves he's a repeat violent offender. So, with any luck, a judge will give him a bond so high he can't pay it. And if he's not on recognizance, then he'll be in jail a long time. I've seen it happen. Hey, you're doing the right thing. (soft music) Thanks. - I've gotta get outta there. - Do you have friends or family you could stay with? (Tessa sighs) - No, not really. - Well, don't worry. I'll make sure you're safe. You want me to walk you out? (Ariana singing) - Oh, am I allowed to be in here? - Oh, what, why? - This is the rockstar dressing room. - Ha, ha. (Tessa giggling) - Can I get you a sparkling water or change the temperature? (Ariana laughing) Are you ready for tonight? - Still got two hours left. - You're gonna knock 'em dead. - Oh, it looks like the Andersons will be here. (Tessa sighs) - Yeah, this is good. Thanks, babe. (Lauren laughing) - Of course. - I mean, it's date night. - Yes. - Do you see Tessa? - No, I haven't seen her. - Hi. Look at you, you're huge! (Lauren laughing) - I've missed you. - I missed you, too. - Sit. - [Robert] It's good to see you, Tessa. - You, too. - I'll let you guys have a moment. I'll right back. (gentle music) (Tessa sighs) - Don't hate me. - Give me a reason not to. No texts, no phone calls. (Tessa sighs) We were afraid to come down here because we didn't think you wanted to see us. You know, when we said take six months to move, we meant six months, not a week. - Nobody likes a freeloader, especially not me. - We weren't trying to get rid of you. It's just, it got so hectic with the baby coming. You know? - Mm hm. You don't have to make excuses. - It wasn't a handout. And you know, you could've stay with Katherine. - She didn't ask. - She was about to. - I probably would've ended up here anyway. - You don't know that. - Look, I mean it's okay. I'm not gonna stay here forever. (Tessa scoffs) Besides I'm just a design gig or two away from being where I wanna be. I mean, who knows? Maybe I'll start my own firm. - Do it. - Hey, where are you at with the store expansion? - Not until after the baby arrives. I'm sorry, but we do wanna help in whatever way we can. - [Tessa] I know. - Good evening. My name is Ariana Garza and I will be singing a song for you. - Well, just send me any leads you've got. In the meantime, what would you like to eat? - Cherry pie for this guy and apple for these two. (Lauren laughing) - Okay. ♪ Telling me to go follow my heart ♪ ♪ I'm not sure where that leads me ♪ ♪ And a brand new start ♪ ♪ Sometimes what you thought that you'd wanted ♪ ♪ Is it what you thought that you needed ♪ ♪ Deep down you know you can be much more ♪ ♪ I've got many things worth fighting for ♪ ♪ Sometimes if you're lost and afraid to ♪ ♪ Reach out to all the things that you hoped for ♪ ♪ Not gonna stay behind today ♪ ♪ I'm gonna go and find a way ♪ (Ariana singing) ♪ I'm gonna find my way ♪ ♪ I can feel these emotions ♪ ♪ Like a wave in the ocean ♪ ♪ Rushing through me one at a time ♪ ♪ Waiting to discover what's on the other side ♪ ♪ Sometimes what you thought that you wanted ♪ ♪ Is it what you thought that you needed ♪ ♪ Deep down you know you can be much more ♪ ♪ I've got many things worth fighting for ♪ ♪ Sometimes if you're lost and afraid of ♪ ♪ Reaching what you've only hoped for ♪ ♪ I'm not gonna stay behind today ♪ ♪ I'm gonna go and find a way ♪ (Ariana singing) ♪ I'm gonna find my way ♪ (Ariana giggling) (crowd applauding) Thank you. My name is Ariana Garza, and thank you for listening. (crowd applauding) - Woo! - Is that your brother? - Of course it is. - Excuse me, miss. Could I have your autograph? Seriously though, I mean, you were amazing. - Thank you. - I knew you could sing, but- (Nicholas speaking foreign language) (Ariana speaking foreign language) (Nicholas speaking foreign language) (Ariana speaking foreign language) - What's up, man? - Hi. - Oh, this is Nicholas, also from UNC. He's like an amazing percussionist. And this is Drew who lives on the farm, more or less, next door to me. - Yeah and I'm study ag tech at NC State. Working on my major. - [Nicholas] That's cool, man. Yeah. - Oh, I thought you dropped out? Hey, I can feel my manager's glare from over here. You guys keep chatting. I'll be right back. - Yeah. So... - Yeah. - How do you, you know? - I, you know, I think I see some cherry pie that's calling mine. - Absolutely. Nice meeting you, man. - Yeah. - Bye. - Bye. Hey, promise to come by the farm and bring Ian, please. - Okay, I will. - Promise? - I promise. Bye. - See you later. Okay. - You did awesome. - What? - You did awesome. - Oh, thank you. - Come on, cowboy. - Bye, bye, punk. I love you. Thank you. - Yeah. Say, bye bye. Say, bye bye. (gasps) Bye, bye. - Oh, hey, thought I'd missed you. - Officer, I was just coming to get something. I'm on my way out. - Hey, do you have a moment? (Tessa sighs) - No uniform. Why do I feel like that's a bad thing? - Bruce McQuinn had his court day yesterday. - And? - Well, it wasn't what we hoped. I don't know if the judge was in a good mood or if his attorney worked some magic, but somehow he pled down to a DPO. It's a domestic protection order. So, it's 60 days plus a week. - 60 days? - Yeah, DPO means he can't have contact with Gwen for a year, with a move out provision. - Meaning what? - He would have to vacate. - But? - But she decided to move out. - So he's moving back here? - Yeah, well we don't know what he knows. - He saw me coming at him. - It was dark. - He knows there was witness testimony. - It was anonymous testimony. - That altered his life. He's violent, not stupid. - You know, he could be both. - Which is worse! I trusted you! (Mike sighs) - Look, we have laws to protect witnesses. So if he so much as looks at you the wrong way, he's going right back to jail. In the meantime, could you talk to your neighbors, develop relationships, keep your eyes open? - No, I have 60 days to get out of here. - What would it take to do that? - Not waitressing, a different job, one good design job. - You do interior design? - Yeah. - Restaurants? - Restaurants, homes, retail, whatever. - You know, I have a friend that's opening a new restaurant and he was just talking to me about getting a designer. - Okay. - We'll set up a meeting today. - I'm already late for work. - [Mike] Tomorrow then. This could be the job you need. - I don't know anything about it. - That's why we setup a meeting. God works things out for the good if we let him. That's how I see it. - Yeah, I wanna believe that. - Okay, let's set up a meeting then. I'll call Kevin. - Okay. (silverware clanking) - Hey. (Drew speaking foreign language) (Ariana speaking foreign language) - [Ariana] What's up? - Oh, I just have a belated Christmas gift for you. - Oh. Well in that case, sit, sit. - Whoa. - What? I only get to sit if I bring gifts? - You, you didn't have to do this. - Just a little something. - A little something? - Merry Christmas. Go on. - No, I didn't get you anything. - Didn't expect you to. (latches clicking) - Drew, are you serious? - Yeah, well, I mean that old beater you were playing the other day needs a break. Oh, this is secondhand, but what a beauty, huh? - No, no, I can't accept this. - Why not? Think of it as a Christmas, New Year's gift for an amazing musician. - And how will I explain this to my father? - Come on, give it a try. (soft guitar music) (Ariana gasps) - It's beautiful. - Yeah, it is. - I shouldn't. But thank you. (Drew sighs) - So, let's hear it. Play me a song. Play me something. (soft guitar music) - The light in here is just, it's beautiful. It's bright, it's just begging to be used. These high top tables, I mean you'll probably wanna get rid of those. Gut 'em. I mean the high tops just makes it feel like a sports bar. Instead, do a large butcher block table for family-style dining. Make everybody feel like it's a family reunion. And you can still do all the hipster touches you want; the iron railings, the cherry woodwork, Edison lights. Really, the sky's the limit. Why don't you call it something like Seasons. The harvest, the food prep, it's all in there. Of course, that's just my first impression. - Come on, come on. - I really liked your ideas as well. (Ian muttering) - [Mike] Why? Huh, come on? (Mike panting) (Mike gasping) - No, I think I'm changing my mind. Tell me more. - Okay. Let's take a look at this. - [Mike] Come on, go, go, go. (gentle music) - Good to see you brother. - Yeah, you too. - Looking forward to working with you. - Yeah, thank you so much. - So, that went really good. - I know, I feel like I could fly. - He was so impressed. - You think so? - Yeah, I was impressed. I mean, not that it matters, but- - Thank you, Mike, really. - I just knew a guy. God is working out the rest. So, do you think you may wanna hang out sometime? - (chuckling) Um. Are you asking me out? - That's what it sounds like, but yeah, I'm asking you out. - Oh, you know, it's really sweet of you to ask, but it's just not the right time. I've gotta get him lunch so we should probably go, but thank you so much for everything. (Mike sighs) What do you think, buddy? Should I have said yes? Hey, Mike. (light music) Okay. - Okay? Okay, yeah. I'll call you. (gentle music) - A date? You have a date? Oh, yeah. That's awesome. No, seriously, that's cool. We're gonna have to set up a press conference though. (Mike chuckling) You know? And make it public. You know, so everyone knows. No, I'm playing. Seriously, that's cool. Do I know her? (Mike sighs) Ah, Mike, come on. - Huh? - Do I know her? Hey, come on! - Okay, you remember the girl that was at the station? - I knew it. - Yeah. - Dude, I knew it. Dude, I so called that. I called that. That's great, no, no, that's cool. And she's cute. So what's her story. - She's a designer. She's really good. - But she lives in a dive? How unique. - Wow. Come off it, man. That's all she can afford. She has a kid. What? What, just say it. - This isn't some kind of emotional baggage thing, is it? - No. Why does it have to be? She's, she's interesting. - Interesting? - Yeah. - But she's also a single mom and that in itself is serious. - It's one date. - One date? That lead to many more dates. And then what? - Why are you ragging me? You're the one that always is trying to get me to go out. - I'm just looking out for you. I don't wanna see you get hurt or her, or more importantly, her kid. - I'm in a better place. - Yes, I see that. You've learned how to, to leave it. Don't forget that. But new relationship, they test you. - I know. - But you know I got your back, right? I got your back. Now, more importantly, where are you taking her? - Oh, I have an idea. (basketball thudding) (Alex groans) It's nice. - Please tell me it's not some cheesy, cheesy place. Oh, wait a minute! You have a coupon. You have a coupon (chuckling). Oh, you have a coupon. - Yes, I have a coupon, all right? - I knew it. I knew it, that's great. Awesome. (Mike sighing) - Okay. - [Man On Radio] Babes get in free at the monster truck rally- - No. Okay, okay. (Mike clears throat) Hey, hi. (Mike sighs) (Mike clears throat) (Mike sighs) (car door slamming) Wow, you look amazing. - Thanks. So, you sure you wanna do this? - Yeah. We can go wherever you want. - No, I mean we're here. We might as well, right? - Okay. - You have an hour. I'll start your timer and then I'll lock it up, and so it begins. Good luck. - Thanks. You wanna work together or do you want to split up? - Uh, I'll take this side of the room. - Okay. We got it. (light dramatic music) - Way to go, Tess. Lock yourself in a room with a stranger for an hour. (typewriter dinging) - You okay? - Fine. I have no idea. - Yeah, I don't either. - Um, do you know Morse code? - Oh, this has gotta be something. Nope. - T? (light clicking) (Mike chuckling) - Nice. Uh, do you have a remote? - [Tessa] Yes, I have two. - Give it a shot. This has gotta be something. - This chair also doesn't move, which is kind of terrifying. - And no, it doesn't. Anything? - No, nothing, I don't even... - Um, let's check under everything. This should be way easier than this. I feel like- (buzzer blaring) Oh. - Okay. - [Mike] Hey. (Tessa scoffs) Yeah, so close. - Oh, you've gotta be kidding me. Oh. - Oh, yeah. I thought that would go better. You wanna get shakes? - You know, I really thought you'd be better back there. - On the escape room? Why? - I don't know, the whole cop thing. Like you're a detective. - Well, actually I'm not technically a detective, but it'd be like a CSI escape room maybe. I don't know, maybe someday I can work my way up to detective. - Sounds cool. - Yeah. I'm not off to a good start. It'll be a really tough road. - At being a cop? - Well, I'm kind of the odd man out now. I'd be lucky to get a promotion. If you're a cop that does it by the books, it's like hard. - What do you mean? - Um, about nine months ago, I was on a call and the shift was almost over, but I get a call about a domestic. So, I roll out and I keep getting calls from other cops telling me to stand down, to just ignore it. But I just keep thinking, like why? And then I get there, they keep calling. Turns out the guy beating on his girlfriend was the police chief's son. (Tessa scoffs) Yeah, so I can't do to anything. You know? I mean, that's a stain that would run three layers deep. But this woman's on the cart. Her jaw's broken, ribs broken. And it's just, it tears me up. So I have to do something. So I arrest him. And of course, now everyone is kinda giving me the cold shoulder. You know, I've been passed over 11 times. Had an IA investigation. It's been rough. - Sounds horrible. I mean, is there something you can do? - I could wait for a transfer (chuckling). In the meantime, I'm just gonna keep doing the right thing I guess. God cares if I do the right thing, even if no one else does. - People can be so horrible. - No more loss, you know? I mean, if everyone believes the lie, and it's not so, it just doesn't make it right. - It's funny, I had a friend who used to say the exact same thing. - She sounds so wise. - She was. (both chuckling) She died a couple years ago. - Oh, wow, I'm so sorry. - It's funny, I keep hearing her. Like not in a creepy way, just her voice, like what she'd say. - What's your story? (Tessa laughing) - I don't know, how much time you got? - As long as it takes. - It's late and I gotta go relieve my sitter. Gotta put the little man to bed. - Oh, yeah, right, right. Yeah. Well, will I get to see you again? Maybe? - Maybe. Good night. - Night. (train horn blowing) - Ladies and gentlemen, may present to you our new venture. (gate clanking) (Lauren gasps) (Drew chuckling) - Aw, look! - Come on, alpacas. - Are those alpacas? Can you say alpaca? - Aw! (Tessa gasps) (alpacas baaing) - Look how fuzzy they are. You wanna play with your blocks some more? - That's it. - Oh, blocks time! - Yeah. - Yeah. Buddy, I got a text from Kevin. (suspenseful music) "Agreement this day," yada yada yada. "Approval of architect, compensation of fixed retainer fee of $1,500." Yeah! Oh, buddy! (light music) (phone ringing) (Mike sighs) - Okay, if you're calling to remind me how awkward that date was, I know. Okay. (birds chirping) (Tessa giggling) - [Tessa] Ian, what are you doing? - Auntie Tessa! - Oh, here it comes. - Nice to meet you. - Hey! Oh my goodness, hello. - Hi, Ian. - Hi. - I thought of one. - Hey, I'm Mike. - Mike, nice to meet you. I'm Clint. - Clint, nice to meet you man. - Drew. - Drew. Is this a typical weekend? - Yeah. - Yeah, pretty much. Just getting exercise really, you know, out here on the farm. - Ladies and gentlemen, we now begin the festive part of our day, which is what I like to call the Alpaca Challenge. $20 and an alpaca to first person who can halter one of these lovely girls. (alpacas grunting) - [Drew] Piece of cake. - I think we have our first volunteer. Extra points for not getting spit on. - Wait, what? (Clint laughing) Don't talk about it, go ahead. Go ahead, Drew. - All right. (light music) - You can do it. (family laughing) Just go. Can I, no, no, help! Can I get any help? (indistinct chatting) - [Robert] Come on. I don't know. (Lauren laughing) (gentle music) - Woo, I got it! (Ariana giggling) - Come on, that, that's not fair. What is this? This is like insider trading or something. Come on. (Ariana chuckling) Huh? - Thank you very much. - Good job, mija. - Hey, nice job. (Ariana giggling) (Lauren laughing) - What? - I'm just framing that image in my head. - I don't know. - You brought him all the way out here. That has to count for something. - [Drew] All right, Robert it is. - And he's not too bad in the looks depart. - He's a cop though. He's such a boy scout. He's so not my type. - Well, you know, Robert wasn't mine either. I thought I would marry a jock. (Tessa laughing) You know, it's... It's who God opens our eyes to. The person you marry becomes your soulmate, not the other way around. (Ariana laughing) - Go! - How are things with Devon? Are you, have you truly ended it? Tessa, regardless of where this goes, you have to close that door first. Get full custody, whatever it takes. (Tessa scoffs) Okay? - I know. I know. - I tried to look away. - I know you you know (giggling). Smart cookie. ♪ Than when we first begun ♪ - Hm, I'm sleepy. - I should probably get you inside then. - Okay. Good night. I love you. - I love you. - Blankets you can share. - Aw. (Tessa giggling) - Mike, it was so lovely meeting you, and I hope to see you again soon. - Yeah, same here. I had a lot of fun today. - Great. I'll be back to deal with this later unless you guys wanna stay longer. - Um, nah, we gotta get home. - Okay. - Are you sure? Okay, okay. - Come on, babe. - Good night. (Mike sighs) - I had so much fun today (chuckling). Thanks. - I just knew a girl with alpacas. - Oh. - So, I don't really know what we're doing here. - Enjoying the fire on a winter night. - What if that's all this ever is? - As long as you're honest about it. - I just know things can start to move way too fast. You know, believe me. - No one's pressuring anything. - I'm just trying to keep a tiny human alive. (gentle music) Hey, are you okay? - Yeah. I'm sorry. It's, it's just something you said it just kind of hit me. - About what? - Um, I don't know, it was like two years ago. I was just out on patrol. I just didn't wanna lose my mind, so I pull over this guy for a busted tail light. And he's just over the top. You know, giving me a hard time, busting my chops and this call comes in requesting back up. Just speeding vehicle driving reckless a mile away. So, I let it go 'cause I'm planning on giving this guy like five tickets. So I send him off and I get another call. Traffic accident, three miles away. That car, the speeding car, it did a T-bone. Just a little compact. And there was a mom and a little kids inside. So, the other driver (sighs) he was alive. Blood alcohol .25. Nothing, I mean just nothing prepares you for that. I'm so sorry, this is not... I shouldn't be telling you this. This is not the right place or the time. It's just, it's... (soft music) - Hey. (fire crackling) (guitar strumming) - Hey, be nice to old Beatrice. - Well, you got a fancy new one. - Yeah, that my dad almost made me return, twice. - So, how long does it take to get good? - Years plus more years. That's why I wanna keep on improving; voice, guitar, piano. - I mean, you're already great. - Yeah, but there's so much more. I mean, I love UNC and they push me, but to go to a place where it's just music, surrounded by music people, brilliant minds all day. That's the dream. - Yeah, that sounds awesome. - Here, check this out. It's a little song I'm working on. It's not finished yet, but let's see what you think. (Ariana clears throat) ♪ So many things I'm thinking ♪ ♪ But I haven't really found the words to say ♪ ♪ That I'm very thankful for you ♪ ♪ So I'll sing a song instead ♪ ♪ Remember when we were young and scared ♪ ♪ So unsure of what the world declared ♪ ♪ Didn't know what lied beyond me ♪ ♪ Gonna wait for dreams to set me free ♪ ♪ And soon my life changed so fast ♪ ♪ A man of blonde and green eyes ♪ ♪ I seemed to know it was fixed ♪ ♪ He didn't really know I existed ♪ ♪ But I wasn't gonna give up ♪ ♪ 'Cause there's something about you ♪ ♪ You make me wanna cry sometimes when you're gone ♪ ♪ Lots of mistakes, did a little too much ♪ ♪ Never knew the play ♪ ♪ 'Cause I'm with you it's like time stands still ♪ ♪ You are the only who I get to know too ♪ ♪ Boy, as you know, I'm sure my dad adores you ♪ ♪ Always try new things ♪ ♪ Wondering if you'll ever run out ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ (Ariana laughing) - That sounded pretty good to me. (sirens wailing) (Tessa sighs) (window whirring) - Ma'am, do you know why I pulled you over? - No, but I can guess. - 46 in a 45. (Tessa laughing) Mm hm. - Is there anything I can do to get out of it? (Mike sighs) - Well, I could give you a warning if you go on a date with me this Friday. (Tessa laughing) - I'll think about it. (window whirring) (Tessa laughing) (car horn honking) (Tessa laughing) - Wait? - What? - Yeah, no, he literally busted out of his house window with, get this, a ladder. And then, he lit his dad's truck on fire. (both laughing) - Ugh, over an egg sandwich. - Yeah, which must have been amazing. They need to give it to him. I mean, that's like food truck status. - [Tessa] I don't even know what that is. - What? Wait, you don't know what an egg sandwich is? - No. - Oh, I feel so bad, but not bad enough not to laugh about it. - [Tessa] Ah, you have a crazy life. - It has good days. - I looked at that apartment finally. - [Mike] Oh, what I tell you? It's very cool. - Very expensive. First month's, last month's, security deposit, and a community fee, and a parking pass and so on. - Yeah, but you got a big check coming in. - Yeah, which I've been waiting and waiting for. - Okay, well just let me help you out in the meantime, you know? I mean, I could really speed this up, you know? - No, I'm not gonna owe you money. Besides you don't have it anyway. - I have some. - No. - Okay. Why do you do that? You know, why don't you just let people help you? God put us in each other's lives for a reason. - Yeah, what's the reason? - I hope we're figuring that out. (light dramatic music) Okay. I mean, do you have family that could help? - Who? I mean, my dad walked out 20 years ago. My mom (scoffs) doesn't care about anybody but herself. She rejected us. - Well, maybe she needs another chance. Okay, what about the Andersons? - No, I love them, but no. - Okay, well I guess we should go get the little man, right? What? - Hey, I... I need to know that you're serious. I need to know that you could be a father to somebody who's not yours. You know, whatever it takes, no matter what. Head first. - I'm pretty sure. - Don't lie to me. He and I are one deal. - Hey, it's my word. (gentle music) (wipers squeaking) (rain pattering) - [Tessa] Hm. (door creaking) - If you're selling something, I'm not... - Oh, you're still here? Clarissa, was it? - Marisa. - Is Devin here? - I'm not sure he has anything to say to you. - [Tessa] Can I talk to him please? - We are leaving soon, okay? Is there a reason why she's here at our front door? - Really, Marisa? - You didn't tell me anything about this. - Calm down! - [Marisa] I thought it was already over! - Hey. What's up? - Don't worry, I don't want your money. I don't need your money. - Okay. - I need to know where you stand with Ian. Your son. - Oh, right. Where do you stand? - I want full custody. - You have that. - No, I don't. Not in the eyes of the state and I need that. For me and for him, I need that. So we can move on with our life. - I get it. Um, get the paperwork together and let me know. - Well, I, um, I have that. Just sign, notarize and deliver. And appear in court if needed. - Can I see a picture of him? (pen scratching) (light dramatic music) (soft music) - Thank you. (Tessa sighs) (Tessa sighs) (uplifting music) (Tessa sighing) - Hey. Oh, hey, what's up? - You ready to go to dinner? What's the matter? - They commuted the end of his sentence, and he'll be out the first, instead of the 15th. - What? Why? - It's just, it's how these things happen sometimes. I'm, I'm sorry. It was completely out of our control. - I had three more weeks. - Look, they're gonna make sure he knows that he cannot look at you, he can't talk to you, he can't do anything like that. And they'll impress that upon him, okay? We just, we need to get you out of there as soon as possible. When does the first check come in? - Uh, a week? I don't know, Kevin's evasive sometimes. - Do you want me to talk to him? - No, no. There's a meeting with the investors. I mean, the architect, it has to come soon. I don't, I mean I don't know- - Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, it's okay. Nothing is gonna happen, all right? I won't let it. Sooner or later, we'll get you outta there. (Mike sighs) (gentle music) (Tessa sighs) - You look fantastic. - They just need to like me and trust me. - Well, just be likable and trustworthy. (chuckling) Come on, Kevin already loves you and trusts you. So his investors are gonna love you and trust you. How could they not? - All right, I'm late. I gotta go. Bye, punk. Bye. - Don't worry about us. We're gonna have lots of fun. - Okay, instructions and Elaine's number are on the fridge. And if you need absolutely- - I know, I know. - Okay, okay. (Mike chuckling) Say, bye mama. Bye bye. - Bye bye. (Tessa giggling) - Hey, you're awesome. Just be awesome. (door slamming) So, what do we do? Yeah, me too. Want a snack? No? Well, I do. And that's not an option. Let's go on an adventure. Okay? (Tessa sighs) (door rattling) - Hello? (Mike groans) - Okay. (light playful music) Okay. (Mike sighs) Yeah, mom's gonna like this. Okay. (bell dinging) (Ian mumbling) You're a big boy. - Afternoon, how are you doing? - All right. - I didn't hardly recognize you with the little man there. - Oh, just getting some snacks. - We got 'em. - All right. Right. Oh, hey buddy. Don't just grab anything, okay? (ominous music) I'd put that back. - What? I'd put it back if I were you. (man scoffs) Hey, come on. - Hey, let go of me! Who do you think you are? (man groaning) - [Mike] Police. Hey! - I was gonna pay for that. - Yeah, concealment of merchandise is still a crime. (Ian crying) It's okay, it's okay. It's all right, buddy. Okay, call the police. Yeah, it was just a kid. - Hi, little man. - Um, like 17. - Hi, little man. - [Alex] Ma'am, can I get you to sign this ballet. - Okay. (phone ringing) (Mike sighs) - Hey. Yeah, no, we're good. No, it'll be a minute. We had a situation at the store. Yeah, yeah, I know. Okay, okay, sorry. Bye. Sorry. - Bye, little man. - See ya. (keys jingling) (door slamming) (Mike sighs) Wait, look, I am so sorry, okay? - How much money did you save them? Really, five bucks, 10? 10, maybe? Was it $10? Was it worth my kid's life? - Tessa- - What if they had guns? Did that ever even cross your mind? They don't know you're a cop, and you can't turn it off. - It's my job, okay? - Not when you're watching my son. - Okay, right, so it's okay for you to go after bad guys with pepper spray? I'm sorry. - Don't give me that. - Tessa, I'm sorry. - Why were you even there? - We went to go get snacks, okay? It's just there's no food here. - Because I can't afford it. Most of my last check paid off two months of back rent, but you know what? That doesn't even matter anymore because there's no money. - What, what, what, what are you talking about? - Your friend Kevin is a scam artist, okay? It's all off. - Why? - Because there's no money! I show up today and there's a lock on the door. A chain lock. He doesn't even have the decency to call me and tell me that the seller locked him out. You know, I knew that felt wrong and I'm so stupid to believe that. - No, no, you're not stupid. Okay, Kevin, he just, he just gets in over his head sometimes and I'll, I'll fix it. Okay, just let me talk to him. I'll figure it all out. - I already talked to him. And he's broke. (Mike sighs) - I'm so sorry, it's- - Just get out. - Listen, just let me talk, let me fix this, okay? I'll make it right. - I said get out! I don't wanna look at you! - Wait, I... You know I'd never do anything to hurt you or Ian ever. (somber music) - [Tessa] Hey! (bag rustling) (somber music continues) (books crashing) (somber music continues) - Welcome back. (phone dinging) (somber music continues) (phone dinging) (Mike sighs) (fist pounding) (ominous music) - Hey. You stay here, okay? (light eerie music) (suspenseful music) (knife clinking) (dramatic music) (Tessa sighs) - Terrifying. Praise God you're okay. - Mm hm. - It might've just been a dream. - It doesn't matter. Y'all come here to stay. We'll figure it out as we go. - Thank you. Thank you, guys, for all of this. - Of course. - I've gotta get ready for my shift, but I'll bring as much back as I can tonight. - All right. - Okay. And I'll be up when you get back if you wanna talk, okay? - Thank you. - We got this right, mom? - We sure do. We sure do. - We love you. - Tell the little man I love him. - I will, I will. (door creaking) - She's gotta get out. - Yes. (gunshots banging) - That's pretty lousy shooting. You sure you've had police training? You're not some random dude from the street? - Tell you what? Why don't you go down there and hold it and see if that helps. (gunshots banging) (Mike sighs) - I guess she never replied, huh? Maybe she just needs time. - To figure out what? If I'm a bad guy or just a horrible father figure? - Look, 99% of the time of being a good father is just showing up. You've done that. We all do stupid stuff. I think it's part of the law or something (chuckling). - She's just not gonna let me back in. It's not how she is. - Then move on. Hey, what about O'Neil's little sister? Yeah, you know what I'm saying? - A: O'Neil would kill me. B: She's pretty, man, so what? - Oh, what is it about Tessa? - I mean, she's tough, you know? She's defiant, angry at the world, just difficult. Underneath all that, she's just this little quiet, broken little girl. You just wanna hold and protect. She's not easy to find, but once you do, you never wanna let her go. (gentle music) - Which all means? - I love her. - Did you tell her this yet? Well then maybe you should and stop trying to be super cop. (dog barking) (door creaking) - Care to join me in a drink? - Excuse me. - Your loss. Hey, let me know the next time you wanna come at me. Maybe I'll just come at you. - You just keep talking. That jail door opens wider with every word you say. - So, it was you then. You're the snitch. - You're not a good man. - You don't know nothing about me. - I know that you're a criminal and full of hate and a drunk. You might not care about those things, but God does. He cares if you're good. He cares if you do the right thing, Bruce. - You're preaching at me? - I wouldn't know how to. I just know that you're not a good man. All I have to do is make one phone call and you're gone. - Hold it still. - I am holding it still, just what are you waiting for? - I'm waiting for this thing to stop moving. - Just inject it. (alpaca spits) (car engine rumbling) - Great. That's the end of that? Just call me when you're ready. - Hey, what are you guys up to? - Alpaca worming. - Hm. - Would've been done a half hour ago, but you know how he is. (Ariana laughing) Hey. - I have some amazing news. - Bring it. - I have an audition for Berkeley College next week. - Whoa. - And the best part is that one of the faculties already saw my channel and thinks I'm a shoe in. - And where is this? - It's Berkeley Music College. Boston. It's the second best music college in the country. - And you're applying there? - Oh, no, I've already applied. I just have the audition and then an interview. - So you'd leave? - Well, if I get accepted, in the fall. I just, it's what I've been talking about. - Yeah, I just didn't realize it would be so soon. - It's not, it's not that soon. - You can't leave. - I, I can't? - I, I thought that we could be together. You know? I wanna be with you. (Ariana sighs) - Drew. - I love you. - You love me? (gentle music) - Why do you have to say it like that? What's so wrong with it? - Okay, Drew, where is this coming from? - I thought that we were together, you know? Aren't we together? - Together as, as what? - You know, getting married. - What? - Will you marry me? - Okay, Drew, stop. No. - Why not? - You can't just ask someone to marry you. Even if we were serious, that's not how I'd want to be asked. I just, I just wanted you to be happy for me. I have to go home. (gate clanking) I'll see you around. (keys jingling) (door thudding) (ominous music) (fist pounding) - Come on out, pizza girl. Let's talk! - Go away. (hand slamming) - Let's talk about what you did. About what you took from me! (phone ringing) - [911 Operator] 911, what's your location? (fists pounding) (door rattling) - [Police Dispatch] All units, we have a 240 in progress as Stone Ridge apartments. Proceed, 1039. - Dispatch, this is unit 23 in route. - [Police Dispatch] Unit 23, I have your code three. (sirens wailing) (hand slamming) (dramatic music) - [Bruce] Come on out, pizza girl. (fist pounding) (suspenseful music) - God, please help me. - Freeze! You're under arrest. Don't move. Put your hands behind you back. Put 'em behind your back! (suspenseful music) (elbow thudding) (Mike groaning) (Bruce grunting) (fist thudding) (dramatic music) (body thudding) (fists thudding) (Bruce groaning) (suspenseful music) (body thudding) (Bruce groaning) - [Officer] Police! (door creaking) (light dramatic music) - Hey. These were in the car. Mike got 'em for you. (gentle music) And I thought you should have this, too. Uh, we're praying for him. Let us know if you need anything, okay? - And don't worry about Ian. I mean, he's very happy with Katherine. And the boys, they'll go and get your stuff from the apartment, whatever you want. Okay? - Thank you. - Just come home. - Thank you. - Okay, call me if you need anything. I love you. - Love you, too. (machines beeping) - I don't understand how you see me. What you see when you look at me. Most days I'm a total mess. And sometimes I don't wanna hear the beautiful things you say to me because I don't feel like I deserve them. If there's anything that you want to tell me or ask me, I wanna hear it. (somber music) Lord, you brought him into my life. I know I don't deserve this gift. But I can't imagine that you didn't have more in mind for us. Please, just help me understand. (Tessa crying) - Hello, can I help you? - [Tessa] Mike Coleman, where is he? - I'm sorry, right this way. - What? Hello? Where are you going? What's going on? (soft uplifting music) I'm so sorry. I should have listened to you. - Tessa, you have nothing to be sorry for. Forgive me for any harm that I caused. - You've caused? You've done nothing but help me. You have no idea how important you are to me. - I had a dream that you brought me a ring. (Tessa laughing) And then I woke up and I realized I wasn't dreaming. - I thought I lost you. God brought you back to me. - This is as close to one knee as I'm gonna get. (Tessa gasping) (soft enchanting music) Tessa Rigsby, I love you. Would you do to the honor of becoming my wife? - Yes, yes. (gentle music) (nurses applauding) - Praise God. You're okay. - Oh, it was just a scratch. - And congratulations. (Tessa laughing) How beautiful. - She is. - Yes, she is. - I'll go get the stuff. (Tessa giggling) - Right? - You've done good. - So, this is my new home for now. - Till I take you away. - Are you sure this is the life you want? With me and all my mess? - If you'll marry me, what's that to me? I put in my application for detective, so no more patrol work and I'll take whatever comes with God's grace and you by my side. (both laughing) (hay rustling) (Drew groaning) - Word from Miguel is that the audition went better than expected. I think it would be the kind and Christian thing to congratulate her. She need many prayers and the support of good friends. - Yeah, I know. I just feel so stupid right now. - Do you know why your father was so insistent on approaching love and marriage the way he did? Because we're not wise when we're infatuated. Wisdom tends to go out the window. We do foolish things. We try to possess and we ruin it. - I wish Dad were here. - So do I. We've always wanted the best for you, son. God's best is worth waiting for. (soft music) - [Tessa] Okay. - Wow. - You think it's a wow? - Yes, wow. And that's gonna be Mike's reaction, too. - Yeah? - Oh. What? - I know Mike's gonna be my new best friend, but I don't know what I would've done without your friendship. You came to me when I was pregnant and I had nobody and you gave me hope and a home, and you taught me how to be free. And now you're not just my friend, you're my sister. (Lauren sighs) Forever. - Okay, no tears on the dress. - Yes, please. - No tears on it. Oh, speaking of which, look at what my other best friend got me. (Lauren groans) - Oh, that's adorable. - Yeah. - Oh, that's so sweet of him. - Yeah. - Look at the little guy. Hey. (Lauren groaning) Hey, what's wrong? - I don't know. - Um, okay, okay. (Lauren groaning) Hey, how about you call Robert? I think we should get you to the hospital. - Okay, yeah. - Okay. - Yep, okay. (baby crying) (Robert chuckling) (Lauren panting) (gentle music) - I'm so proud of you. - We did it, baby. - We did it. - Can I hold your baby? - Hey. - Hi, congratulations. - Hi. Thank you. Look at my little baby. (Tessa gasps) - Hi, little guy. - He likes you. - Hello. Aw, he looks so sweet. - He's my little bean. (Robert chuckling) - Can I get a picture with you guys? - Yeah. - Yeah. - Selfie time. - Selfie. - Ready? - I look terrible, Tessa. - No, you don't. He's so cute. ♪ If I could go back to the moment when and I saw you ♪ ♪ See the way eyes stared ♪ ♪ Totally unprepared ♪ ♪ I would've told you that ever since that day ♪ ♪ Never stopped thinking of you ♪ ♪ 'Cause I already knew ♪ ♪ When they're the one ♪ ♪ You'll know it from the start ♪ ♪ They're the light that ignites your flame and spark ♪ ♪ Just a smile can brighten up your day ♪ ♪ Can't wait for what will come our way ♪ ♪ When they're the one, they'll know when you are down ♪ ♪ Make you laugh with just a single frown ♪ ♪ Just three words can make it so much more ♪ ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ ♪ I wish I could show you ♪ ♪ Let my feelings come through ♪ ♪ What I've held for so long ♪ ♪ Is finally where it belongs ♪ ♪ I wanna tell you that ever since that day ♪ ♪ I've never been the same ♪ ♪ Just look at who I became ♪ ♪ When they're the one, you'll know it from the start ♪ ♪ They're the light that ignites your flame and spark ♪ ♪ Just a smile can brighten up your day ♪ - [Man] In welcoming the bride. ♪ Can't wait for what will come our way ♪ ♪ When they're the one, they'll know when you are down ♪ ♪ Make you laugh with just a single frown ♪ ♪ Just three words can make it so much more ♪ ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ ♪ Oh, whoa ♪ (Ariana singing) ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ - Welcome, family and friends. We have gathered here together in the sight of Jesus Christ, our Lord, to celebrate the coming together of these two lives. You may be seated. (gentle music) (Tessa sighs) - I, Tessa Rigsby, take you, Michael Coleman, as my husband, and as the father of my child. (Tessa sighs) - Hey, buddy. Oh, Ian James, today, I'm marrying your mom. That means from this day, I promise to love and cherish you, and to teach you to model Christ's love for the church in your marriage someday. Love you, little man. Tessa, my love. Hold on. I promise to put my relationship with Christ first, to lead you and Ian in his name. You're both my greatest treasure always. - You may kiss the bride. Ladies and gentlemen, I present Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coleman. (crowd cheering) - Woo! (gentle music) (wedding guests talking over each other) (baby cooing) (chair squeaking) What's up, buddy. - Oh, you saw him. (Mike laughing) Hey. - Hey, big man. - Drew. - May I join you? - It will be you too someday. (gentle music) (Ariana singing) - Huh, you before me. (Katherine laughing) - Oh, hush. ♪ Wish I could show you that my feelings come through ♪ ♪ What I've held for so long ♪ ♪ Is finally where it belongs ♪ ♪ I wanna tell you that ever since that day ♪ ♪ I have never been the same ♪ ♪ Just look at who I became ♪ ♪ When they're the one, you'll know it from the start ♪ ♪ They're the light that ignites your flame and spark ♪ ♪ Just a smile can brighten up your day ♪ ♪ Can't wait for what will come our way ♪ ♪ When they're the one, they'll know when you are down ♪ ♪ Make you laugh with just a single frown ♪ ♪ Just three words can make it so much more ♪ ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ ♪ Oh, whoa ♪ ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ (gentle music) ♪ 'Cause from now on, I am yours ♪ (gentle music continues) (light chiming) (bright music) (soft uplifting music) (gentle music)
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