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Okay. Yep.

That's nice.

Wind machine?

Give me more.

Yes.

Yes. That's it.

Uh...

More dirt on

the chest, please.

Perfect. Thank you.

You ever read any of

these romance novels?

Honestly, not my thing, Josh.

But apparently they sell

because the ladies

love your hot body.

Now, come on!

Pump up those pecs.

Nice!

Now gimme some attitude.

I love it.

There it is.

You know, you should

really read this one.

It's pretty good.

You read romance books?

I gotta get into character.

Come on.

You're a total pro.

Honestly, I'm just

not the romantic type.

Sure you are.

You're always hoping romance

is around the corner.

We live in hope.

Now. Come on.

Gimme some more of that

Viking pillage and plunder.

I live to loot!

Yes. Okay.

Gimme the

looting look again.

Yes, there it is.

Okay.

Perfect.

Oh.

Okay. Get in there.

All right. Ready?

Big smiles.

Perfect. Thank you.

What's going on?

The covers. They really

do sell these books.

There is nothing like

a good Viking romance

for summer reading.

I never meet any

guys like that.

What? Your last two

dates had long hair.

Well, I don't think long hair

necessarily means handsome, Sam.

Just means they're not bald.

I could never

date a bald guy.

Wait till you're over 50.

He may be good looking.

But is he boyfriend material?

He's a little two dimensional.

But I do love a man in uniform.

Found Books. Tammy speaking.

Yeah, she's here.

Hello?

Samantha Hill speaking.

Samantha.

It's Lauren Lawrence here.

Oh, hello.

Long time no speak.

Yeah. I think the

last time I saw you,

you still had braces.

Well, I'm all grown up now

and running my own bookstore.

That's what I wanted

to talk to you about.

My father and I are

acting for the estate

of the late Robert MacGraw.

He had an extensive

book collection.

We'd like you to go and value

it with a view to purchase.

Sure. We can do that.

We usually buy

books by the yard.

We sort them into colors

and then we resell them.

Content is irrelevant.

Price depends on condition.

And then we recycle the

ones that we can't use.

He had some great

leather-bound books.

Oh, those are

even harder to sell.

Except for people who want

an instant antique library.

We just want the

place cleaned out.

Well, we

charge a fee for that,

which we deduct from

the value of the books.

Fine.

How soon can you get there?

We're a little busy right now.

But by the end of

the week, for sure.

When you get there

park in the back.

The lockbox code on

the front door is 1234.

Do you think you

can remember that?

I will try.

Okay. Bye now.

You never did

like her. Did you?

Nope.

Since high school,

we moved in different circles

and I haven't had to deal

with her, fortunately.

But business is business.

Well, Mr. MacGraw

did buy a lotta books

from us over the years.

His library could

be a real gold mine.

Oh, let's hope.

It's worth checking out.

Just so you know, Mr. MacGraw

was a very wealthy man

and he was a pillar

of our community,

but he kept to himself.

Beautiful old house.

Wow!

Wonder who'll

inherit all of this.

Not sure.

I don't really know too

much about the family.

Hey, there's supposed to be

a keypad around here somewhere.

Ah.

How original.

I could live here.

I'd for sure need

a new wardrobe.

Okay. I'm gonna get started.

And I'll get the boxes.

Perfect. Just make

sure that you hit the

home key lock button

on your way back in.

- Got it.

- Thanks.

Wow.

Oh.

Okay.

100 yards at say

30 bucks a yard.

3,000 bucks.

What are we looking to offer?

1,000 to start.

And if they want more,

we'll settle for 1,500.

But then we have to deduct

our cleaning out rate fee.

Perfect.

Okay. So let's start

sorting these books.

Oh wow.

There's a lot of old books here.

There's some

modern novels too.

Some really nice

coffee table books.

Can make a few

dollars on those.

There's a lot of

trashy paper backs.

So we're probably just

gonna recycle those ones.

I like trashy paper backs.

Of course you do.

Go get 'em.

There's dozens of

them in good condition.

Some are brand new.

They might sell.

It's summer.

People love a hot, sexy,

steamy, trashy romance.

You're probably right.

Okay. Let's start

packing those too.

Aw! A poesy of dried violets.

How romantic!

That is cute.

Ooh. If we find any valuables,

let's just put them

on the side here.

What's that?

It's an old house.

They make noises.

Or the ghost just woke up.

Ooh!

I'm just joking.

Well, hello, handsome.

I think we've met before.

He is dangerously good looking.

He's not bad.

Some of

these covers too.

This one's a few years old.

The Viking must be

at the modeling game

for a really long time.

Not exactly the sort

of reading you'd expect

for an old guy.

Yeah. It is kinda weird, huh?

Okay. It's okay.

Let's go see what's-

what's going on.

Call the cops.

911,

what's your emergency?

Somebody has broken in

and is in the house.

MacGraw Mansion.

Door code is 1234.

We're dispatching

somebody right now.

Okay. Understood.

Okay.

Follow me.

Let's try to find a back way.

Okay.

Sam! Sam!

Come on.

Yeah. Right.

He saw us!

I think he's right behind us.

Let's get outta here.

Hey!

Hey!

Hey!

Stand back.

Freeze!

Drop your w*apon.

It's a letter opener.

Yeah, well. Drop it.

He's a thief.

I'm not a thief.

Then who are you?

And what do you want?

Drop the, the, this...

The fireplace poker?

Yes, Ms. Hill, drop the poker.

I was just about to ask

Ms. Hill the same thing.

Ask me what?

I'll ask the questions.

Who are you and what

are you doing here?

I'm here at the request

of the estate lawyer

to remove the library. Okay?

Ms. Lawrence

didn't mention that.

Well, I thought

you were thieves.

Obviously we're not.

That's why we

called the police.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

What are you doing here?

I'll ask the questions!

What are you doing here?

I'm the owner.

I thought the owner was dead.

He was my grandfather.

Good story. If it's true.

Do you have any ID?

I inherited the house.

You hardly look the type to

inherit the MacGraw Mansion.

Mr. MacGraw was a wealthy man.

What's that supposed to mean?

Well, you were crawling

through that window.

I couldn't remember

the code to the lockbox.

And I'm looking for something.

You forgot 1234?

You can't remember 1234?

Wait, the code was 1234?

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

This is all confusing.

You're confusing him.

Look, you had to call the cops?

She was right to call me, sir.

Even if it is confusing.

Please remove the glasses, sir.

Okay. You check out.

No more confusion.

Mr. Joshua MacGraw.

Satisfied?

I'm sorry, Mr. MacGraw.

There's a pill for that.

If there's nothing else, folks,

I'll be on my way.

Okay. Thanks, Billy.

Well, that was fun.

If you'll excuse me,

I have a lot to do.

That was intense.

Yeah. What a jerk.

All right. Well, let's get

this library packed up.

I wonder

what he's looking for.

I hope it's a happy pill.

Okay, Grandpa,

where would you hide

something so important?

Hey, I was just gonna ask

if you wanted to lock up?

No, I'm leaving.

Should I take a look at

these in case I want a book?

Well, you'll have to

come to my bookstore

since I've officially

taken over the library.

Once the books have been

unpacked, racked, and stacked,

anyone can buy them so...

Right.

Need a hand?

No, I'm good.

Okay.

Have a good night, Ms. Hill.

Have a good night, Ms. Hill.

Thanks, Britt.

It was a good day's work.

Yeah. Except for Mr. Grumpy.

Yeah, he was fun.

Did he look familiar to you?

Nope. And I hope to

never see him again.

He really scared me.

The cops showed up.

It was all okay in the end.

It was just a little

bit embarrassing.

Ah, Billy.

He probably really enjoyed it.

Any chance to go clubbing.

He the man.

While you two were out

playing cops and robbers,

I read five books.

Gee, Tammy. That's

a lotta coloring.

Well ha ha.

One of them was on anti-gravity.

Couldn't put it down.

Found Books, Tammy speaking.

Vikings everywhere.

You know what? Let's put these

on the summer reading display.

The Viking dude sells books.

He is hot.

Sam, telephone.

It's Mr. MacGraw.

Tell him I'm not here.

Okay. Understood. Thanks.

Too late. He's on his way

over to look at his books.

His books?

His books.

Finders keepers?

Not a chance.

We have to give

this to Mr. Grumpy?

Give it to me. I'll put

it in the cash register.

Coffee money.

Are you a

fan of the romance?

Yeah. You could

say that. Yeah.

Well, we have a lot of them.

They're selling really well.

Oh.

Anyway. I'm sorry about the

bad mood yesterday, ladies.

It's fine.

I suppose Vikings are

allowed to be moody.

No, it was just it was a

long drive up from the city.

And my lawyer mentioned

that there was a letter

that she couldn't find that

was in my grandfather's will.

So I thought I'd take a look.

- And?

- Ah, it was a waste of time.

Didn't find a thing.

I'm really sorry about

calling the cop, Billy.

That's fine.

Just a little embarrassing.

We all could have

gotten arrested.

- Or worse.

- Okay. Just...

I have your books in the back

if you just wanna follow me.

Yes please. Lead the way.

That's the thief.

You don't say!

Yeah. I'm not really

seeing much I want here.

Well, I just unpacked

a bunch of paperbacks

with your face on them.

Yeah.

I can't believe that my

grandfather collected these.

Yeah. We wondered about that.

Well, I guess I'll take 'em.

I've never had a

complete set myself.

- How many are there?

- Oh, I don't know.

I've done dozens

of these sh**t.

But some are English historical.

Some are Western.

Some are

almost naughty.

I know. They're kind of cheesy,

but I guess my

grandfather approved

of my second career after all.

What's your

first, Mr. MacGraw?

Call me Josh.

Mr. MacGraw kinda makes me

sound like my grandfather.

I'm an architect.

This whole modeling thing

was just something

I do on the side.

Hm.

So you're selling

the house then?

Yeah. That's the plan.

I'm so busy in the city and

it's kind of a far commute.

Oh, I'll say.

Anyway.

I guess I better

get to the lawyer.

Oh, Lauren?

Yeah. I haven't met her yet,

but she seems nice on the phone.

She's nice enough.

- What?

- Nothing.

Do you want any other books?

Can I help you

with anything else?

No, I think I'm good, thanks.

I'm actually allergic

to dust, so...

Must be a problem

when you're ransacking.

These are all the

ones in good condition

and I've dusted you off of them.

Dusted them off for you.

Thank you.

Bless you.

Maybe he's not as

bad as we thought.

He's fine.

Get back to work.

Your grandfather owned quite

a few properties around town.

I had no idea who was

so into real estate.

Mm-hm. He owned some

of these buildings.

Any idea which ones?

Not entirely. My father knows.

He managed your grandfather's

business affairs for years.

I love these old main streets.

The architectural detail.

Oh, look.

Like the decorative corners

in the crown of this building.

I think those are

the original windows.

That's beautiful.

I love how passionate you are.

About architecture? Oh yeah.

These streets used to be the

heart of their communities.

It's kinda sad when they get

hollowed out by development

and big box stores coming

in on the periphery.

What are you gonna do

with all your newly

acquired real estate?

I haven't not that far ahead.

My architectural firm in

the city keeps me very busy,

but I love what I do.

Josh, you're a man

who knows what he wants.

I like that.

Yeah. I actually have a

conference call with the office.

But I'll see you at 1:00.

Can't wait.

- Hi.

- Hey.

Thank you.

- Guess what?

- What?

I just saw the Viking

with that lady lawyer.

First off, Lauren

Lawrence is no lady.

And second, ask me if I care.

Sam, that's no way to talk

about an old school friend.

She was no friend.

Even if she was the last

lawyer on this planet,

I still wouldn't hire her.

Wow. Harsh.

Sam's folks had a run in

with Lauren's father, Larry.

They took him to court,

something about this building.

He wriggled out of it and

they almost lost the bookstore

trying to pay the court costs.

Well, I was still

in school then,

so I don't really

remember all the details.

Too busy chasing boys?

Oh, there was no point.

Lauren had them all

staring at her legs.

Well, I kind of

feel sorry for her.

What?

She's just as slimy

me as her father.

She had to do

whatever Daddy told her.

He groomed her.

He sent her to the

finest law schools

and then set her up in his

law practice as his partner.

He's a control freak.

I always thought it was funny

that her dad was called

Laurence Lawrence.

It's a good thing

he became a lawyer

so that he can call

his firm Lawrence Law.

But then to call

his daughter Lauren.

I mean, Lauren Lawrence?

Not much imagination.

People call him

Larry Two-Names.

He always repeats himself.

He always repeats himself.

Well, I'm glad

your grandparents

didn't lose the store.

Yeah, me too.

If Tom Hill and Milly Dale

hadn't gotten married,

I wouldn't have all this today.

If it wasn't for

your hard work,

this bookstore

wouldn't have survived

after your parents passed.

Yeah.

And maybe I'd be out

there traveling the world

and living a real life. Right?

Oh, don't be so

hard on yourself.

This is the family biz

and you kept it going with

blood, sweat, and tears.

Hill and Dale would be proud.

Thanks, Tammy.

Hey, time heals all wounds.

That's such a cliche

and it's not true.

Time just covers up the scars.

Okay. That's enough with

this walk down memory lane.

Let's get back to work, ladies.

Thank you.

So what's this

Joshua MacGraw like?

Well, he's good looking,

passionate about his career,

and very busy.

I think I can keep him in line.

Do you now?

Do you now?

Once he takes

ownership of the estate,

I'll convince him

to leave the property

management structure in place.

I'm sure he'll be fine with

the monthly rental checks

and stay in the city.

There's nothing here for him.

I've been milking

this cow for a long time

and I am not ready to

give up the management

of the MacGraw properties.

Bob MacGraw. Ah.

Didn't care about the business

as long as the money

kept rolling in.

Came in once a year and

signed where I told him to.

Oh, thank goodness

for trusting clients.

I wanted to talk to you

about the missing

letters of codicil.

Are they gonna be a problem?

No idea.

They were mentioned in an

amendment he made to the will,

but Grandpa MacGraw

never produced them.

Probably nothing.

It's just the ramblings

of a senile old man.

As long as you finish

probating the will

before they turn up,

then it shouldn't be a problem.

Meanwhile...

Get him to change his mind

about selling the mansion.

That's my girl!

That's my girl!

Tammy, check this out.

Oh!

Aw, I remember some

of those places

from when I was a little girl.

Not that it was that long ago.

Of course, black and white.

Just yesterday.

Here's an interesting one.

That.

The MacGraw mansion.

Look at all the staff they had.

Pretty stiff and starched.

Who's that standing

in the middle there?

That would be your grumpy

Viking's great grandparents.

He's not my grumpy Viking.

And since we're

buying his library,

I guess that makes him a client.

So a little bit more

respect there please.

Hm. He is cute.

I'd say handsome.

I didn't say I was interested.

Not at all. Not

even a little bit.

Hmm.

What?

You need to

believe in yourself.

You have so many

fine attributes,

but you insist on

living like a bookworm.

This business

occupies me 24/7.

I don't have time

for other things.

You should make some.

Here's Grandpa

Tom and Grandma Milly

in front of the bookstore.

She was very pretty.

Yeah, she was.

She d*ed the year

before I was born

so I don't really know

too much about her.

Back then, you had

to be very wealthy

to belong to the sailing club.

I like their outfits.

Beautiful clothes.

Even the children are

dressed to the hilt.

And here they are having

a picnic by the lake.

Could you imagine an

old Mr. MacGraw calling

for an ice tea and

then some maid hurrying

over to do his bidding.

That's a good idea.

I'm gonna make some ice tea.

Want some?

No, I'm okay.

I'm gonna go for an

ice cream by the lake.

I need a break.

I'll settle for an ice tea.

Thanks, Tammy.

Ah, sorry about that.

Client issue.

They always want changes.

Oh, yeah. It's the

same in my practice.

I forgot how nice it was

here, down by the lake.

My dad and I used to come visit

my grandpa when I was a kid.

But I haven't been here

in a long, long time.

I guess not since

my dad passed away.

Do you remember

your grandfather?

I had this picture

of him and I standing

in front of the mansion.

I always kept it with me.

And then standing at the

property yesterday, it just

brought back a lotta memories.

Yeah.

Speaking of the mansion.

I think you should reconsider

selling the mansion.

The way the market is,

I'd toss it in with the rest

of your rental properties.

Dealing with the renters

could be a bit of a headache,

don't you think?

Agreed.

I think you should leave it

with the property

management company.

It's worked for

your grandfather.

Yeah.

Yeah. Let me think about it.

Oh.

Oh dear.

I probably should

have told her.

I heard you bumped

into her at the mansion.

Didn't go so well.

Kinda feel like I should

make it up to her.

She's an odd duck.

I wouldn't worry about it.

She's gonna get money from

your grandfather's library.

I'm sure that's all

she cares about anyway.

You know, that's a good

time to do whatever...

Hey!

What?

I used to read

these all the time.

So there I am with an ice

cream cone melting in my hand

and Josh is having a

meeting with Lauren.

And then they started

laughing at me.

And now Billy's being

all weird outside.

I don't know what's going on.

What?

You look kinda cute with

rocky road on your nose.

Hm?

Oh my God!

Ain't that life?

Just one rocky road.

Yeah.

I guess I should

tell him about this.

Yes.

And you should give

him the $100 bill too.

That's our coffee money!

Call him.

I'll think about it.

Come on. Phone him.

Okay. I will.

But only to keep you two quiet.

Now go away.

Hello?

It's Sam.

From the bookstore.

I was just thinking about you.

Why? So you could

laugh at me some more?

Yeah.

I'm sorry about that.

Yeah. Well you could

have said something.

You're right.

I should have.

Look, hey, now that I

got you on the phone,

can I ask you something?

Are there any good

restaurants in town?

Why don't you ask Lauren?

I don't really like to

mix business with personal.

Well, there's an Italian

place on Front Street.

Great.

Did you wanna maybe join

me for an early dinner?

What?

I'm business.

I mean, this call is business.

Well, not really.

You know, I'm just asking

for a dinner recommendation.

I called you.

Yeah. Oh yeah.

Was it about the books?

Yes.

Well, you see that's

business with the estate.

Not with you and me.

How's 5:30 sound?

Okay, fine.

But I need to talk to

you about some business.

Dinner at 5:30.

I'll see you there.

Strictly business.

What's that?

I'm going for business.

I mean, I'm going for dinner.

- When?

- 5:30.

Wow. You better get ready.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

Yeah, I better get ready.

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Oh-

We'll lock the front door.

Okay.

Hello.

Hi. Hi.

So sorry I'm late.

I had to go upstairs and change.

Upstairs?

Nevermind. I'm here.

Well, I'm glad

'cause I was gonna drink

that whole bottle by myself.

I can mix business

with pleasure.

I'll help you.

Thank you.

- Cheers.

- Cheers.

Mm!

Okay. Some ground

rules before we start.

I'm only gonna stay

if we split the check.

- Really?

- Yes, really.

I do have

business to discuss.

Okay.

But could we order first?

Sure.

Any recommendations?

The eggplant Parmesan

is really good.

You a vegetarian?

Trying. I don't

eat red meat anymore.

I think I'll have the same.

Excellent selection.

Thank you.

- So...

- So...

Tell me about yourself.

How did you get into

the book business?

I inherited the

store from my parents

after they passed away.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Yeah. I really miss them.

How about a cheers?

To your parents and

the good memories.

Thank you.

- Agua?

- Yes, please.

Oh, I'm sorry.

It's okay.

I'm a little bit nervous.

Nervous?

A hunk of a Viking like you?

Mm.

Yeah.

Yeah, no, that's not me.

Modeling is something I did

just to pay my way through

architectural school.

But it's fun.

You know, I like it.

You get to make faces and get

paid to play pretend so...

Well, my whole bookstore

is full of pretend

so I completely

understand pretend.

You know, I think

some people assume

that models can

just do one thing.

But, you know, most of us

have other careers and jobs.

How did you get

into architecture?

I always loved drawing

and building things.

And when the modeling picked up,

it took me to places like

Italy and Paris, Greece.

Man, seeing all that

incredible architecture

has just gotten me so fired up.

That sounds so...

Romantic?

Yeah.

I mean traveling the world,

seeing things I've only

ever seen in books.

All that history,

all that culture.

Yeah. That sounds a

little more interesting

than Sylvan Lake.

Well, if you could go

anywhere, where would you go?

I don't know.

I've always wanted

to go to Italy.

Well then, pack your bags.

Oh I think the

eggplant Parmesan is

as close as I'm gonna get.

But it's okay.

Excuse me.

See, it's not where you

are. It's who you're with.

To our health.

That's pretty good.

Brava.

I like pretend.

So do I.

Good.

Okay. But I'm serious about

this being a business dinner.

- Okay?

- If you insist.

Here. There you go.

Wines of the world.

Well, that's gonna come in

handy when we go to Paris.

Just open it.

A fake book!

It was in your

grandfather's library.

So I just, I thought

you should have it.

Huh?

Now we know the

budget for dinner.

Okay.

$100 dinner it is,

on your grandfather.

And what is this?

I thought it might be the

key to something special.

Any ideas?

No, none.

But he had it hidden

in his library.

Maybe it's a hidden passageway?

Hidden treasure?

Could be the key to

the missing letter.

Yeah.

I like that.

Okay.

I'm gonna have to

go check the house.

More business.

More?

We bought the library

as books by the yard.

So it worked out to $1,000,

less our service fee.

Well, you are the expert.

But we found some

fabulous first editions,

much more valuable.

So I estimated their value

and I wanted to

split that with you.

So here...

You didn't have to do that.

I know, but I want to.

The check's made

out to the estate

so you're not gonna be

able to spend it tonight.

But I'm pretty sure you're

gonna be pleased with the total.

Dinner's on me.

No arguments on that.

Write it off as

a business expense.

Well, if Lauren

will sign off on it.

Lauren?

You don't seem

to like her much.

Why?

To put it bluntly,

she just, she made my life

hell when we were teenagers.

That's all.

And it still bothers you?

No, it doesn't.

We're certainly not friends.

You know, she has been

privileged all of her life

and just takes what she wants.

Well, she's not

taking anything

from me except for a

standard probate. So.

And her dad, Larry

Lawrence, is even worse.

My folks were in a

lawsuit with him once.

Nearly cost us our bookstore.

So I just don't trust them.

That's all.

Well, thank you

for the warning.

Yeah.

To my grandpa.

To your nonno.

What was he like?

He was the kindest

man imaginable.

You think about

your parents a lot?

Every day.

They left me the

bookstore, which I love.

But, you know, it was a lot

to take on for a 19 year old.

You've obviously

done very well.

I get by, but it's

a lot of hard work.

Keeping a good inventory,

stocking the right

books at the right time.

Like the romance novels

at this time of the year.

The summer visitors just

come in and lap them up.

Yeah. I can see that.

So what kinda books do you like?

Oh, all of them.

But I haven't read a lot

of the romance novels,

to be honest.

What about you?

Yeah. I've read a few.

- Really?

- Yeah.

But it's research, right?

You know, I have to

get into character.

Of course. Yeah.

It's better with

the wig and the whole thing.

My parents made the

children's section just for me.

So after school, I

spent all my time there.

I was a real little bookworm.

I just, I don't know.

I love books.

Yeah. I can see that.

You know, my grandfather

used to take me sailing

on the lake.

It was magical.

It was like flying

across the water.

That's so nice.

It was a nice night.

Thanks for agreeing to

come to dinner with me.

Well, I thought since we

got off to such a bad start,

you know, give you the

benefit of the doubt.

And?

There's more to you

than meets the eye.

I'm glad you feel that way.

You, Joshua MacGraw, are

a very interesting man.

Pretty interesting yourself.

First time I saw you standing

there with the fire poker.

You gimme a fire poker

and I can take on anyone.

I believe it.

Well, you can take

care of yourself.

I like that.

Well, I have an

early start tomorrow.

So I'm gonna go.

It's getting late.

Will you come over to

mansion with me this weekend?

Help me find a

lock for that key?

Of course.

Thanks for dinner.

And I'll see you Saturday.

Arrevederci.

A presto.

Ah.

Good afternoon, Mr. MacGraw!

Larry Lawrence. It's an

honor to meet you at last.

Your grandfather

spoke of you often.

He did?

Oh, yes, he did. Yes, he did.

He was quite proud of your

architectural exploits

and your other enterprises.

It's so nice to speak to

such an important new client.

Well, I don't know

how important I am but-

Oh, very important.

Very important.

You're gonna be one of the

biggest property owners

in town, Mr. MacGraw.

Can I ask you a question?

Fire away?

Are you planning on

moving back to Sylvan Lake?

We have a property

management company

looking after your

grandfather's interests.

Would you like them

to continue on?

Daddy.

Let's not rush things.

Mr. MacGraw likes

to take things slow.

Ah, well then why don't you

show Mr. MacGraw the territory?

Sure. Come.

Follow me.

The art collection at Lawrence

Law is one of our passions.

It's very impressive.

And so is our practice.

Now, how was court

today, Lauren?

How was court?

Excellent.

We won, of course.

I didn't think you're

coming in today, Daddy.

Oh, thought I might.

Thought I might.

Would be nice to have

some new blood in town.

I should put Mr. MacGraw

for a local business club.

Oh, please, call me Josh.

Oh, and you call me Larry.

Sure, Larry.

I don't think Josh

would be interested

in joining your stuffy

old club, Daddy.

Well, when Mr. Josh sees

just how much of

the town he owns,

he may wanna be part of the

town's senior leadership.

Well, there's

a lotta decisions

to be made before

I decide on that.

He's got a very

good job in the city.

In fact, I was just offered

a promotion to partner.

- Congratulations!

- Thanks!

Wonderful! Wonderful!

You're a very busy man

and you've inherited

a big responsibility.

Take a look.

Now I handled the purchases

of these properties myself,

but in the intervening years,

the property management

company your grandfather hired

has taken care of the details.

See, I always

thought my grandfather

was in the mining business.

He sold out years ago.

Went into commercial

real estate.

Now, Lauren tells

me you're putting

the mansion on the market.

Do you think that's a good idea?

Well, I do like it.

I think there's a

lotta potential.

It's just a lotta

work to update.

Perhaps the management

company could handle it.

- Yeah. I should talk them.

- I can do that.

Now, Lauren is handling

the probate of the will,

which I understand is

very straightforward.

Your grandfather

made it very clear

that everything goes to

his favorite grandson.

Clear, except for the mention

of the letters of codicil.

I asked one of my team

to look in the archives,

see if they might be there.

Or maybe they've been misfiled.

Well, that's assuming

that your grandfather

brought them in

or that they even exist.

Well, he put it in the will.

So it must have been

important to him.

I remember him coming in

and adding the amendment

about the letters.

I just don't think he

ever followed through.

I hate to tell you this,

Josh, but the last few years,

your grandfather, let's just

say he was a little off.

He had little contact with

anyone and he seemed...

Are you saying he

was incompetent or...

Oh, not at all. Not at all.

Sharp as ever.

Just a bit forgetful at times.

Maybe he intended

to write the letters

and never got around to it.

If they show up,

we'll deal with it.

In the meantime, let's just

continue on the process.

Not to worry. Not to worry.

You're in good

hands with Lauren.

Oh, you know what?

That reminds me.

What? What?

Lauren, you

negotiated the deal

for the Found Bookshop

to sell all the books

in the library.

Yeah.

The owner gave me this

check last night. So.

Last night?

Samantha.

Yeah.

Yeah, we went to dinner.

Just getting to know the

local business leaders. So.

Anyway, this turned up

and I was wondering,

do you guys have any

idea what this is?

Hmm.

No idea.

Drink? Drink?

No, thank you.

I wouldn't show that to anyone

or we'll have a treasure

hunt on our hands.

What?

If people think there's

a buried treasure,

they're gonna be digging up

your grandfather's garden.

You think there's

buried treasure?

Of course I don't.

Of course I don't.

I'm just saying what can happen

when a silly rumor gets started,

especially in a small town.

Best keep it to yourself.

Right.

I am on a course all weekend.

18 holes a day, if

you know what I mean.

Fore!

Just gimme a moment. I'm

just gonna go freshen up.

Sure.

So Mr. MacGraw.

It's Friday.

Let's celebrate.

What exactly are

we celebrating?

You came into a

very nice inheritance,

thanks to your grandfather.

I'd rather have him

than the inheritance. So.

Of course. Yeah.

There's a bar just

around the corner.

- I'll buy.

- Oh no.

I think I really am gonna

have an early night.

But thank you.

No date with Samantha?

It was a business dinner.

If you see her

again, as Daddy said,

just don't mention

anything about key.

Not until we know what it opens.

Well, Sam's the one

who found the key.

Tomorrow we're heading

over to the property

and we're gonna see if we

can unlock the mystery.

So to speak.

Sounds like fun.

I'll come help.

I wouldn't bother.

I honestly don't think

we're gonna find anything.

As your council,

I would strongly caution

against sharing the

hunt with civilians.

Well, we'll see.

You know,

how about we just go somewhere

more comfortable to wrap up?

I could use a drink.

Sure.

Why not?

So do you miss the city?

Not really.

Actually, I'm kind of

enjoying the break.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- Oh.

- Oh, you all right?

These heels are awful.

Yeah. I don't know

how women wear them.

They look so uncomfortable.

We're slaves to fashion.

I wear them 'cause people

say I look like a model

when I wear high heels.

Do you think I

could have modeled?

I'm sure you could have.

Coming from you,

that's such a compliment.

Seeing your work, you

look good in everything.

It's good genes, I guess.

I bet you look

good in jeans too.

This us?

This is it.

- Oh.

- Thanks.

Thank you.

Excuse me. But are you the

guy on those Viking novels?

No.

Yes. Yes.

That's him.

I knew it was you.

I mean, him.

She's kidding.

I'm an architect.

A very handsome architect.

Okay.

Who's also a Viking.

Okay. Now you're

just embarrassing me.

It's not every day a guy

like you walks into my office.

Or probably her bar.

Okay, Mr. Viking,

you've seen how much

property you own.

What do you think?

I might take your dad's advice

and just let the

whole portfolio ride.

As much as I'd love if

you moved to Sylvan Lake,

I get it.

You've got a great career.

Plus your modeling work.

You know, I did

always love it here

when I was a kid, though.

Hmm.

It can wear

thin after a while.

You don't like it here?

Sure.

Business is good and

summers are nice.

But you don't seem happy.

I'm fine.

You know,

I'll tell you what,

if I need cheering up,

I'll come visit you.

Oh?

- Cheers.

- Yeah.

To a successful day.

It was a good day, wasn't it?

It was. For the both of us.

And now that you're

a wealthy landowner,

hopefully you'll let me

continue handling your affairs.

My affairs?

Business affairs.

Business.

Yes.

Unless...

you had something

else in mind.

How long do you

think it's gonna take

to wrap up the

probate on the estate?

Not long.

And the missing letters?

They'll show up.

We'll figure it out.

All right.

I'm hoping that

this is gonna turn

into a long and

profitable relationship.

Yeah. Well, we'll see.

Let's let loose.

Get to know each other.

Okay. What would

you like to know?

For starters,

do you often get recognized?

Yeah. Sometimes.

You know, I try not to

make a big deal of it.

What does your partner think?

Oh, yeah. No

girlfriend, no partner.

Hmm. Really?

I find that hard to believe.

An attractive man like you.

Yeah. Well, you know,

I'm very busy with work

and, you know,

traveling for modeling.

It's not a lotta time to date.

Is there somebody

special in your life?

There was someone

once, but, yeah,

it's all over now.

What happened?

I'd say it was

more lust than love.

What's wrong with lust?

Hello?

Morning.

Just wanted to see how

you're feeling this morning.

Oh, I'm fine.

I think.

To be honest,

I don't remember much.

What happened?

Oh, you were very drunk.

And a little too forward.

Oh.

I did take your keys.

Oh, thanks.

I appreciate that.

Speaking of keys,

I just wanted to remind you

not to do anything impulsive

with that old key.

Right? Uh huh.

I hope I can see you later.

Yeah. I'll have

to see how I feel.

I'll see you at the office.

Promise?

Yeah. Promise.

Bye.

Oh!

Oh no!

Hello?

Good morning.

Ah. Yeah.

That's debatable.

What? What happened?

Apparently I painted

the town red last night.

Oh dear.

Good company, I hope.

Meeting with my lawyer.

Oh. Lauren?

Yeah. But it was just

a business meeting.

With a few too many

celebratory drinks.

Where are you now?

The Anchor Inn.

Look, I'm not sure

if I'm gonna be able

to go to the house today.

Let's do it another time.

Oh, well, I've

made a picnic lunch.

Well...

And I've got some

ideas about the key.

Really?

Amazing.

So I've been

looking through one

of your grandfather's

old books about the town.

There's pictures of the mansion

and some of your ancestors.

I'd really love to see that.

Do you remember

an old ice house?

No, but I do remember

there was a big fridge

in the kitchen.

I used to sneak a slice

of the chef's apple pie

every night before bead.

It was so good.

Okay. So it might

be a wild goose chase,

but we could look

for the ice house.

Or maybe any storage room

or maybe the basement.

Sounds like you have a plan.

Oh, I do.

Aren't you excited?

Absolutely.

Could you maybe gimme an hour?

Well, I will pick you up

and I will bring

coffee and water.

Sounds good.

Come on.

Let's go find that

hidden treasure.

Just gonna finish

my coffee here first.

Let's go.

Mm-hm.

Coming.

How do you have so much energy?

Come on.

Take a seat.

Mm. Sitting sounds good.

Okay.

Why don't you look at

these family photos

and I'm gonna go

find the ice house.

Okay?

Sounds good.

Now we're getting to work.

Yes ma'am.

He is your iced

tea, Mr. MacGraw.

Are you all right?

Yeah. Yeah.

I must have been dreaming.

You were in a maid outfit.

No maid.

Thank you.

Oh, did you find any

of the hidden treasure?

No ice house.

There's an old garage,

but the door is locked.

You know, it's funny.

Looking at these photos,

it reminds me of when

I was here as a kid.

People really knew how

to enjoy themselves.

Man, this is quite

the spread. Thank you.

Mm.

I'm gonna miss this place.

It's beautiful.

It's got so much potential.

As what?

I was thinking maybe

a boutique hotel.

Hmm.

The lawyers don't

want me to sell.

Why?

They want me to throw it in

with the rest of the

rental properties.

I don't wanna overstep,

but I don't really know

if I would trust them.

Yeah. Maybe not.

Though it probably would take

a lot to get it up to code.

Yeah, but it'd be worth it.

Yeah, if I was here.

Well, why wouldn't you?

I've been offered a

promotion from the firm.

- Congratulations!

- Thanks.

And apparently I own a bunch

of buildings downtown too.

It's funny, I've been thinking

maybe I could start

my own business here.

But it is a small town.

How do you make it work?

Well, I have to get

pretty creative sometimes.

You know, with eBooks

and online book sales

and all these big box stores.

It's tough.

You know, people

still like to browse

and there's nothing like holding

a real book in your

hands, right? So.

It always helps to like

have a clever title

or an attractive cover,

like your latest Viking book.

Hey, I didn't write it.

I'm just on the cover so...

I've actually been thinking

about getting outta modeling.

I wanna focus on other

things in my life.

Sorry, we were talking

about the bookshop

and now we're suddenly

talking about me again.

It's okay.

I'll let it slide

just this one time.

You know, truth is,

I've been finding this

a little overwhelming.

Losing my grandfather and

inheriting the estate.

It's not easy. You have a

lot of big decisions to make.

How did you manage?

Well, Tammy worked

for my parents,

so she helped me

learn the ropes.

And I just put my head

down and kept going.

I really admire you.

Thank you.

Yeah, it hasn't been easy.

The rent on the

building keeps going up

and I had to sell our house

and move into the room

above the bookstore.

Really?

It's not all that bad.

I actually really

love the space.

It's all like

old post and beam.

Nice.

You know a good architect

could probably turn it

into something really special.

Yeah, I think I could

recommend one. Yeah.

You know, our little

town has a lot to offer.

I'm starting to see that.

- Okay.

- Thank you.

So, next.

- Check the storage room?

- Sure.

Good.

There used to be a lotta

spiders down there.

- Seriously?

- Oh yeah.

Huge ones.

But you're not afraid, are you?

No. Of course not.

Oh good. All right.

Lead the way.

- Okay.

- All right.

What do we got here?

I've already checked the

cabinets and the drawers.

Oh, what about

fake walls? Panels?

Now you're talking.

I'll start on this side.

Okay, I'll start here.

One more sweep of the kitchen?

Yep.

Ah, our finest selection.

Dessert, ma'am?

How lovely. Just

a small one, please.

Thank you.

Oh, no calories. Perfect.

Onward?

These are all built with

locally quarried sandstone.

That's cool.

Okay. So we're making progress.

Uh-huh.

They used to host

all kinds of soirees

and formal events here.

Oh, what do we got?

Pleased to meet your

acquaintance, Mr. MacGraw.

The pleasure's

all mine, madam.

Welcome to the mystery mansion.

I heard there's

a hidden treasure.

This key is...

The key to...

Untold fortune.

Or perhaps...

Absolutely nothing.

Or maybe...

Key to someone's heart.

You're such a romantic.

Shall we dance?

I haven't this much

fun in a long time.

I bet you say that

to all your wenches.

I'm gonna get an ice tea.

This key has to fit something.

We have to keep looking.

It's a big mansion.

It could be anywhere.

Maybe not anywhere.

What is it?

I have an idea.

What is it?

One sec.

Josh!

Okay. We're looking

for a key to the shed.

Mm-hm.

Oh!

One of these has to be the key.

- I'll take 'em all.

- Let's go.

- No.

- Try these ones.

All right.

- Yes!

- Yes!

Lotta memories here.

This isn't it.

What is it?

It's a mystery

wrapped in canvas.

I think...

My grandfather's sailboat.

Wow. It's beautiful.

He loved this boat.

Check this out.

Hey, I remember that heart.

What do you mean?

We pillage the boat.

Treasure's gotta

be here somewhere.

Come on.

Okay.

You do the honors.

Really?

Yeah.

It fits, but it doesn't turn.

Wait, I have an idea.

Okay.

Try this.

Oh.

The oil'll take a

little time to work.

Drink while we wait?

- Sure.

- Okay.

Cheers.

We don't even know

what's in it yet.

We will soon.

To sailing and strong winds.

Hi, guys.

Josh.

Samantha.

What are you doing?

I think we found what

we were looking for.

We just can't get it open.

I knew you wouldn't

take my advice

about keeping the key a secret.

Well, I wouldn't have

found it without Sam. So.

You know, as

executor of the estate,

I'll take care of this.

I'll get a certified

locksmith to open it

and then we can review

the contents at my office.

Okay.

Had a lotta fun last night.

Here are your car keys.

Later, Josh.

Yeah, I think

I'm just gonna go.

Sam!

Wait!

So Josh and I,

we went to the MacGraw

mansion and we had a picnic.

That's good.

Yeah. You know, and we

had a lotta fun looking

for the mystery key box.

And then we found a box in

his grandfather's sailboat.

The key fit.

That's really good.

Then Lauren shows up.

- Not so good.

- She ruined everything.

You know, I thought Josh

and I had something going.

And then she took the box

because she's in

charge of the estate.

And I just, I don't know.

I just don't trust her.

But Josh seems to

think she's okay.

I mean, maybe more than okay.

Well, hey, there's always

another book on the shelf.

Tammy.

I hope it's not me that

gets left on the shelf.

I mean, what am I gonna do?

I thought I found a good man.

Someone I'm actually

interested in.

Give it time, Sam.

I'm sure he'll come round.

She's a very shallow person.

He'll figure it out.

You think so?

I have no idea.

But I do know that if two

people are meant to be together,

they will be.

The course of true love

never did run smooth.

Shakespeare. "A

Midsummer Night's Dream."

You got it.

Now it's time to open.

We have customers coming

and books to sell.

Yeah. You're right.

Found Books. Samantha

Hill speaking.

Sam. It's Josh.

Look, I'm in the

city for business,

but I just wanted to call

and explain what happened

between Lauren and I that night.

Okay. So what

did happen, Josh?

I know what Lauren implied.

And, yes, I'd had too much to

drink, but nothing happened.

I swear.

I don't know if I believe you.

Sam, I'm telling

you the truth.

You can do whatever you

like with whomever you like.

I don't care.

You don't care?

Look, I have

customers right now.

I just, I don't

have time for this.

I'm sorry. I have to go.

- Bye.

- Sam--

Hello, Lauren Lawrence here.

Lauren. It's Josh.

Josh. Nice to hear your voice.

Daddy was relieved you

found the mystery box.

Oh good.

What was inside?

You'll have to come

here and find out.

It's a surprise.

Well, I'll be

back in a few days

and I'd really like to get all

this estate business

wrapped up ASAP.

I like it when you

tell me what to do.

I just wanna get

on with things.

I thought we might

grab dinner to celebrate.

You know, I think

it'd be better

if we just met at your

office and go from there.

Oh?

And I'd also like it

if your father could

be there as well.

All right.

Of course.

Oops.

Ah!

These darn Vikings.

I think the publisher is

really gonna like these ones.

- Great Viking!

- Yeah.

Well I'm glad it

turned out because

I think it's my last.

What?

What's going on, Josh?

I think I'm done

with modeling.

I mean, it can wear

on you after a while.

Is it about the promotion?

Just think it's

time for change.

A certain someone perhaps?

Yeah.

Something like that.

I'm gonna miss you.

You were everyone's

favorite Viking.

Not to mention cowboy,

warrior, hunter.

I'm gonna miss you too.

And I'm really gonna miss all

the cool costumes and makeup,

but don't you go

telling anyone, okay?

Our secret.

So what are you gonna do

about that certain someone?

Last time we spoke,

she hung up on me.

- So...

- Well, that's not good.

Have you thought

about flowers?

It always worked on me.

Right.

Hey, no regrets.

It was great while it lasted.

But honestly, Josh, I'm

just too into my career.

Whoever she is, she

must be someone special.

Yeah, she is.

Why are books so

afraid of their sequel?

Why?

Because they always

come after them.

These just arrived.

Cool.

Does it say who they're from?

As if we couldn't guess.

"For my key friend,

something to unlock your heart.

The Viking."

So romantic.

Oh, please.

That gives me an idea.

I wonder if the Viking would

do a promo appearance here.

You know, in full Viking stuff.

Oh, that is a great idea.

I mean, the cutout's good,

but Josh himself would really

bring the customers in.

Hmm.

It's worth a try, I guess.

I think you just wanna

see more of his chest.

Nah.

This is just business.

Here's Josh.

You're in

trouble, little missy.

Trouble with what?

Nothing.

You know, I was just

thinking about you.

That's nice.

I just got the roses.

They're lovely.

Thank you.

Well, it's the

least I could do.

Can I ask you something?

Would you mind coming to the

store and being a Viking?

Why?

Just to help with publicity.

I mean, if you'd prefer,

I can liaise through your

publisher's PR department.

I just, I thought it'd be

easier if I called you.

Well, as of today,

I kinda quit the Viking

business altogether.

Really?

What do you mean?

I'll be back

in Sylvan tomorrow.

I'll explain everything. Okay?

Okay.

Arrevederci!

A presto.

What are you two looking at?

Hm?

How was the drive last night?

Long, as usual.

Hopefully this won't take

long and then we can celebrate.

Good morning. Good morning.

Has Lauren showed

you the big surprise?

No, I just arrived.

Take a look.

What is this?

Your grandfather got his start

during the local gold rush.

I had no idea.

What is all this?

Oh, some old newspaper

clippings about your grandfather

winning a local

sailing club race.

You could have them framed.

It would make a nice

little memory pic.

And that's it, huh?

Mystery solved.

Mystery solved.

What are you doing?

The missing letter.

Three letters. Three letters.

We can count, Daddy.

Dear, Joshua.

I'm glad you followed the

trail and found the box.

Larry Lawrence made

me a lotta money,

but I never really trusted him.

Watch your back. Always.

Love and respect,

your grandfather.

What's it say? What's it say?

Just a private message

from my grandfather.

Huh?

More mystery. More mystery.

That looks like a

young Robert MacGraw.

I don't know who

the young woman is.

Huh.

Dear, Robert.

I very much regret that

I cannot marry you.

I know this is not the

answer you wanted to hear,

but I have fallen in

love with Tom Hill.

I will always hold you

in the utmost affection.

With loving

friendship, Milly Dale.

This is about Tom

Hill and Milly Dale.

The original proprietors

of Found Books?

Sam's grandparents?

"Private.

Only to be opened

after my death.

Robert MacGraw."

My beloved Milly

would not accept my

proposal of marriage,

but we remained loving

friends our whole lives.

As a token of that love,

I leave her granddaughter,

Samantha Hill...

What does it say?

A holographic codicil.

How unusual! How unusual!

Is it legal?

Oh, yes. Yes.

Unless you, as the sole heir,

decide to contest it.

No.

Oh.

What's in the envelope?

What a surprise.

Josh, this is such

a romantic story.

I mean, when I said we

had a surprise for you,

I didn't expect it to be this.

I'm so excited for us.

Us?

All of us. All of us.

Now that the missing

letter has shown itself,

the execution of the will

should go quite quickly.

You can get back to

your architectural work

and the rental property

checks will start rolling in.

Time to celebrate,

Mr. MacGraw.

You know, actually, speaking

of the rental properties,

how do I get in contact

with the management company?

Oh, let me take care of that.

Like you did for

my grandfather?

Worked for him.

Worked for him.

What's the name of

the company, Larry?

Josh, let Daddy handle it.

Let's get a drink.

Yeah. The name of the company

is Sylvan Properties LLC.

What of it?

Well, I did some checking and

the owner is Laurence Lawrence.

Perfectly legal.

Perfectly legal.

Well, except when

you consider the fact

that, over the last 20 years,

all the checks you've

paid to my grandfather,

well, they haven't increased.

While rental fees

have almost doubled.

Your grandfather didn't care.

Well, I do.

I think you're greedy

and I don't trust you.

Perfectly legal.

- Perfectly.

- We'll let the courts decide.

I had an accountant

look through all

of my grandfather's records.

I'll be suing Sylvan

Properties LLC for fraud.

And effective immediately,

I'm terminating my

relationship with Lawrence Law.

Josh, please.

There must be something I

can do to smooth this over.

Like father, like daughter.

No, I'm not like him.

What? What?

You're greedy.

My own daughter!

You manipulate and dominate

to get what you want.

You're a bully and I am tired

of trying to be like you.

Josh, please. Please,

please forgive me.

I had no idea what he was doing.

Liar!

You knew I was skimming the

profits off old man MacGraw.

You sat there and plotted

how you'd help me do it to Josh.

Please.

I can be different.

That's not me.

Nice try, Lauren.

But I think I have

everything I need.

I'll see you in court.

I'll see you in court.

In court!

In court!

Hi.

Hi.

So I have a lot to tell you.

Okay, what's going on?

Don't worry.

It's good news.

Okay.

For starters, I've

decided I'm gonna move back

to Sylvan Lake permanently.

What about your promotion?

I turned it down.

I'm leaving the firm.

I mean, that's great news.

To have you here

in town, it's...

Yeah.

I actually

think your talents

would be really good

for our community.

So it turns out

that you were right.

Lauren was only interested

in me because of the estate.

You should have seen

her eyes light up

when she saw the gold.

Yeah, it turns out

my grandfather didn't

just leave me property.

That's amazing.

And there's more.

There were three

letters in the box,

hidden under

a false bottom.

A false bottom?

This is sounding like something

out of a romance novel.

So I did a little sleuthing

and I found out that Larry

has been skimming money

off my grandfather's

properties for years.

Well, him and Lauren.

So I'll be seeing them in court.

Good.

The second letter

is from Milly Dale,

your grandmother,

to my grandfather.

That's my Grandma Milly.

And that's my Grandpa Robert.

Emily.

Milly is short for Emily.

Your grandfather named his

boat after my grandmother.

That's so romantic.

And now the best for last.

Okay.

My beloved Milly

would not accept my

proposal of marriage.

But we remained loving

friends our whole lives.

As a token of that love,

I leave her granddaughter,

Samantha Hill, the property

where Hill and Dale's

Found Books & Shop stands.

And the enclosed as

a lasting memento

of a love that might have been.

Robert MacGraw.

The bookshop is yours.

I can't believe this.

Sam, you deserve it.

What did that last line mean?

That's a surprise.

That is all we've got left.

Hi.

Help yourself.

Okay, sure.

You're really good

at this warrior thing.

Viking.

Whatever.

Pump those pecs.

He's amazing.

I was wrong.

Very wrong.

Whatever he's got,

we need to bottle it.

Oh, I'm trying.

Get in it here.

I want a picture.

Okay.

How's my big,

bad Viking doing?

Just another day of

pillaging and plundering.

It's for a good cause.

Yeah, but if one more little

old lady pinches my butt.

- Oh my.

- I know.

Not as innocent as they look.

So what do you think?

I like it.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

But I prefer the real you.

Good.

Smile, you two!

Okay. I'm gonna let you get

back to your Viking duties.

Right. And I'll see you later?

Absolutely.

Okay, go.

Such a beautiful night.

Oh, I almost forgot.

Are you proposing?

It's a bit early for

that, don't you think?

I'm just showing it to you.

This is the engagement ring

that my grandfather

gave to Milly.

It was in the letter

about the bookshop.

"And the enclosed

as a lasting memento

of a love that might have been."

This is a lot to take in.

Don't worry.

We have all the

time in the world.

Maybe you think

when you should be

Maybe you stop

when you should go

No one is guaranteed forever

Don't be afraid

to just let go

The key to love is

always in your hand

When you open up your

heart and understand
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