10x11 - Long Time Running

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10x11 - Long Time Running

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Previously on When Calls the Heart

What made you decide to take such a public stand against Governor Balfour?

I was just doing what any normal citizen would do when their home is being threatened.

[LUCAS] I don't believe the greater good means decimating towns, valleys, lives, communities that we have worked hard to build here.

Well, you and Jamie can come here, start over in Hope Valley.

I think I've outstayed my welcome.

Bye, Bill.

You have no idea who you've crossed.

Oh, I think we do.

It's normal to get the jitters, isn't it?

Are you having doubts?

If there were ever a man destined for a larger stage

He's happy here, too.

Is he?

So much has changed in just one day.

The day Lucas stood up

and exposed Governor

Balfour's corruption.

I'm so proud of him.

When we all realized he was

the only one to save the town

he rose to the occasion in a

way I could not have imagined.

The moment he finished that

speech people started talking,

and when Rosemary's

article got picked up

by the big city papers,

well, nothing could have prepared me.

I can't help feeling

confused and afraid of change.

Of losing things I care about.

With everything happening it's

been hard to think about us

and I'm starting to

wonder about our plans.

I need to share that with Lucas

and ask him what his heart is

telling him about his future.

I wish I knew what my

heart was telling me.

The Cape Fullerton Daily.

How does it feel to be famous?

Oh, I am not famous.

[CHUCKLES] Maybe a little.

Honestly though, um, I

feel a little embarrassed.

Why?

Because of you everyone knows

what the Governor's been up to.

Lucas?

I was hoping you and I could

find some time to talk

- just the two of us.

- Yeah.

[HICKAM] Here we are.

For the bride and groom to be.

Gustave awaits your decision.

What's all this?

I thought we were tasting steak today.

I specifically said cake.

I'm sorry, Mike, I must

not have been listening.

My mind's been elsewhere.

We already agreed to the lavender.

- Mmm-hmm.

- Gustave did sound annoyed,

but he was speaking in French

and everything he

says he sounds annoyed.

Well, it couldn't hurt to taste them.

I still have a few minutes.

- Mmm.

- Mmm-hmm.

Mmm.

Don't make me choose.

They're both so good.

But if pressed I'd

go with the chocolate.

Really?

Or the vanilla.

You don't have to change

your decision because of me.

The lavender then.

Still the winner.

[ROSEMARY] Lucas? Your

next interview is ready.

- Good luck.

- Thank you.

[THEME MUSIC]





Argh!

It's a little left on that one.

You really think that

Lucas is gonna like this

for his bachelor party?

Are you serious?

Well who wouldn't

want to hit a few balls

and have some laughs with their pals?

What if it rains?

Well, it's all part of the

golfing experience, Lee.

[SHARP INHALE]

Little bit of a slice on that one.

Uh, but you know what?

I guess you're right.

Ok, let's see. We've got

golf, and then we've got uh,

poker and darts at the

saloon what's not to like?

Well, what did he say he wanted to do?

It's his party.

To be honest with you

it's been kinda hard to get

his attention the last few days.

The phone must be ringing

off the hook in that saloon.

Yeah.

But sadly it all passes,

the public has a very short memory.

That's true.

Oh, I hear you got the injunction.

Yes.

The judge in Union City approved it.

All water diversion

projects in the valleys

are halted immediately.

That sounds promising.

Well, there's one little

trick to it, though.

The Governor can veto it.

I just think Balfour right

now is in too much hot water.

He doesn't want any bad press.

But if he wins the election

All bets are off.

Cunningham needs to win.

Ugh. What?

It's probably the club.

Hey, don't I know you?

Aren't you the guy from the papers?

Yeah, and you're um [SNAPS FINGERS]

Oh yeah, the other guy on

the front page of the paper.

Well, your picture's on a lot

more front pages than mine.

And for good reason.

That speech you made

turned a lot of heads.

Actually, Bill just got word.

The injunction?

It's official.

Fantastic.

Let's hope the voters

turn out for Cunningham.

We're raising money for

him if you're interested.

Yeah, sure.

- Thank you kindly.

- You're welcome.

Elizabeth.

Nathan.

I was actually just talking

to the man of the hour himself.

What he did took a lot of

guts. You must be very proud.

I am.

I really am.

The most important thing

is that we stop the water

diversion and save Hope Valley.

Yeah. That's all that matters.

I've taken so much for granted,

raising Little Jack here.

The town, the people

the open fields and trees and fresh air.

I see now how rare

how fragile it all is.

How could we ever find

another place like it?

I don't think we can.

- I should

- Yeah. Get back at it.

Um it was nice bumping into you.

You too.

Hi, Ned.

Hello.

- Has the shipment of rosewater arrived?

- The pharmacy's out.

Oh, yeah, yeah.

There's uh-it's uh, right

behind where Mike is standing.

Hi, Mike.

Oh, hello Mei.

- What's that?

- Oh, this?

Uh, well, it's my favorite

one of my favorite novels.

"Night of the Lonesome Heart".

That's right.

Have you already read it?

Oh, yeah. Well, of course.

Now I'm just reading it

again because it's great.

It looks interesting.

Maybe I could borrow it

sometime if it's that good.

I need a new book.

Take my copy.

I forgot I had mine with me.

Are you sure?

Oh, yeah, of course.

You'll just have to let

me know how you like it.

I will. Thank you.

I hope you know you'll

have to pay for that book.

Yeah.

Alright, I have done the math.

At the number of

tables we have agreed to

I can afford each guest 18 inches.

In wedding planning vernacular

that's known as a cover.

I personally think 18 inches

is tight but doable.

Or we could just seat the

children on top of the table

to save room.

How does that sound, Elizabeth?

Um good.

- You haven't heard a word I've said!

- I have! I have.

- Elizabeth.

- I'm sorry.

I'm just so distracted.

There's there's just so

much going on with the

the water problem.

Is that all?

[PHONE RINGS]

You should probably get that.

Hello? Yes?

What? No. How can that be?

Yes, well, yes No, I understand.

Thank you for calling.

What is it?

Cunningham has withdrawn

from the Governor's race.

Governor Balfour will now run unopposed.

This concludes today's

surprise announcement

from former Governor

hopeful Colton Cunningham.

Three weeks before the election,

suddenly pulls out of the

race due to health concerns.

I'm not buying it.

I'm not, either.

It's far too coincidental.

He could have been bribed.

Or threatened.

Either way, someone's influenced him.

Well, the party will just

have to run another candidate.

This close to the election

they don't stand a chance.

You know what this means.

It means once Balfour's

re-elected he's going to resume

his water diversion project,

and Hope Valley's finished.

[RAIN POURING AND THUNDER RUMBLING]

Well, surely another candidate

is stepping in to run?

Uh, Capital City Gazette?

Uh, this is Leland

Coulter from Hope Valley.

My wife and I, we own the Valley Voice.

Well, what kind of democracy

is it if the man runs unopposed?

[RAIN DRIPPING]

- [WHISPERS] Oh, Lee.

- Um, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Um, well actually we

were just calling to see

if you had any information

about a potential uh,

candidate replacement for Cunningham.

Yes, I understand that,

but this is unprecedented, is it not?

My readers will be

very interested to know

how something like

this could even happen.

Um

[RAIN DRIPPING]

Oh dear. Um, no, sorry, not you.

Um, actually well,

if you could just um,

let us know if you hear

anything that would be great.

Yes, I would very much appreciate a call

when you know more.

[BOTH] Thank you. Goodbye.

[BOTH] The roof.

[THUNDER RUMBLING]

Everyone will see what Balfour is up to.

Will they?

When you made that speech

you made sure he was exposed.

Then suddenly his

opponent just drops out?

The public will put

two and two together.

Someone must have made it

worth Cunningham's while,

probably the Governor himself.

Our sources were just

as shocked as we were.

He can't get away with this.

Apparently no one wants

to run against Balfour.

What're we gonna do with all this money?

[EDWIN] Lucas Bouchard.

Just the man I've been looking for.

I assume you've all heard the news?

Yes, bad news travels fast.

Yes, but as they say,

with loss comes opportunity

and in your case, Mr.

Bouchard, opportunity knocks.

From Capital City.

Cunningham's old team.

They're requesting a call with you.

They're looking for a new candidate

to run against Balfour.

They want someone with

charisma, a problem solver.

Someone who's a household name.

They want you to run.

What do you say, Bouchard?

You're the only one who can b*at him.

[DOOR OPENS]

Go tell him what you told me.

I was up on North Road doing

my mail run just out of town.

There was a bunch of

workers setting up camp.

And?

And that guy was there.

The one that said he

was Jamie's stepdad.

Bernhardt Montague.

Yeah, timing seems suspicious.

Very.

As soon as word gets out

that Cunningham dropped out

of the Governor's race

Montague and his men

are ready to pick up

right where they left off.

I think we should take a

ride up there, you know?

The least we can do is

make their stay unpleasant.

Oh, I like the way you're thinking.

Well done. Not a word

of this to anybody.

Um

[CLEARS THROAT] They want me to run.

They say that Rosemary's

article has been picked up

by dozens of local newspapers

and radio hosts are reading

it out loud on the air.

What do you think?

I think there has to be someone else.

Is there?

He said with the

election three weeks away

no one wants to run

knowing that they will lose.

That they don't think they

have enough time to campaign.

They're right.

Everyone knows your name.

It's as though your

campaign has already started.

[SIGHS]

So, if I were to run you

would be okay with it?

If it's what you want, then yes.

So what did you decide?

I'm gonna run.

Wonderful! Oh!

Best news I've heard all

day, Governor Bouchard.

Oh, that has a ring to it.

[LEE] It does.

Buckle up, Bouchard.

You're in for a wild ride.

And Elizabeth, how do you feel?

Oh, well, Lucas and I talked about it

and if we thought anyone else could win.

They said I have the best

chance of b*ating Balfour.

Mmm-hmm.

[CLAPS] I say this calls for champagne.

I was thinking the same thing.

Are you sure about this?

It's the future of Hope Valley.

- [BOTTLE POPS]

- [LEE] Hey!

[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

[TYPING] Henry, you are a lifesaver.

This is the most important

story in Hope Valley history,

and our roof decides to

turn into Swiss cheese.

Well, you're missing

a few shingles outside

but it's not too bad in here.

Shingles. Sounds great.

Uh, it'll just take

me about an hour or so

and then you'll be good as new.

[ROSEMARY] Perfect.

Thank you.

Mmm.

Alright.

Oh, sweetheart.

Oh, she's right in

the middle of her nap,

I don't want to wake her. Where is Lee?

Henry, I need to get this

article to the printer.

If I hurry it can go

out in the next issue.

Would you mind watching

Goldie while I'm gone?

She sleeps like a little bear cub.

Wonderful!

Thank you.

[GOLDIE STARTS CRYING]

[DING]

Hello, Mei. Can I get you a table?

Actually, I just wanted

to return your novel.

Wow, you're so fast.

[LAUGHS] It was a slow morning.

You know, I really don't mind the rain

when I get to sit and read a book,

especially curled up by

the fire at the café.

I've never thought

about how cozy that is.

So what'd you think?

Oh, I loved it.

Especially the ending.

It was so touching.

What do you think she

wrote in that letter?

I think that is open to interpretation.

Ah.

And what he says as she sails away?

Tragic.

Tragic? It was beautiful!

And so romantic.

And she decided to stay.

I'm sorry, I I didn't finish it.

Oh.

And when I say I didn't finish it

I mean I didn't read it.

[SMALL LAUGH] Oh.

Then you should.

I will.

And then we can talk about it.

Ok.

It's a date.

It's a date.

Oh, now I gotta read this thing.

Lucas Bouchard for Governor.

Never thought I'd hear those words.

Why, you don't think he's up for it?

Of course I think he's up for it,

but politics is a big

stage. It's a whole new deal.

I imagine he's gonna have

to live in Capital City.

Capital City? That's an

18-hour train ride away.

Try 22 hours.

And I don't like the

thought of Elizabeth

and Little Jack being that far away.

But I'm sure they'll cross

that bridge if he wins.

Look alive.

Can I help you?

Where's your boss?

What's this about?

It's about us talking to your boss.

Now go get him. We know he's here.

Gentlemen.

What a pleasant surprise.

What're you doing back in these parts?

We're on government land.

I don't see what

business that is of yours.

You know there's an injunction

on all water diversion

projects in the valley.

We're quite aware.

However, the injunction applies

towards work done on private land.

Our work is on public land.

And when Governor Balfour is re-elected

and the injunction is lifted

our work will continue

right where we left off.

Not on my land.

Eminent domain, Mr.

Avery. The greater good.

You seem pretty confident

Balfour is gonna win.

That's the benefit of running unopposed.

By the skin of my teeth this

article made the next issue.

Are you sure Lucas won't mind?

Edwin ok'd an official announcement.

- Oh.

- I guess he's in charge now.

He's got a handler.

He's in for some big surprises.

Mr. Coulter.

Hey there, Robert.

Who uh who's looking after Goldie?

Henry.

[LAUGHS]

Seriously. Who?

I am being serious.

You talked Henry Gowan

into looking after Goldie?

And if that diamond

ring turns brass, ♪

Oh

Papa's gonna buy

you a looking glass. ♪

And if that looking

glass gets broke ♪

Oh.

Alright. Here we are.

Alright, and you'll

pass these along, yes?

- Here you go.

- Thank you.

There you are.

There you are, Sir.

- [MOLLY] Lucas Bouchard

- Save our valley.

- Oh, and there he is!

- Oh!

Thank you, Lucas.

Are you ready for this?

I'm as ready as I'll ever be.

Good luck, sir. We're with you.

Thank you, Ned. Thank you.

I am so proud of you.

I appreciate that, Florence.

- [MOLLY] It's all very exciting.

- Thank you, Molly, very much.

Just got it up.

Oh, look at that.

We just got it up for you.

- [LUCAS] Thank you.

- Think it'll be a problem?

Oh, I doubt it.

There's a lot of people with

a lot at stake in this project.

- [ELIZABETH EXHALES]

- [LUCAS] Okay.

[ROSEMARY] Mr. Bouchard, for your

very first interview as candidate

can you tell us why you're

qualified to be Governor?

Well, uh, that is a good question.

[CLEARS THROAT]

Oh, in other words, uh, could

you tell us why you think

you would do a better

job than the incumbent?

I think I need to be

nominated first, don't I?

[LAUGHS]

[ROSEMARY LAUGHS EXUBERANTLY]

[ROSEMARY] Of course.

Uh, but seeing as the chair

of the party called you himself

your nomination is virtually assured-

Randall Rockwell, the Buxton Beagle.

Yes, we know.

You run a saloon in a small town.

Are you ready for the big city?

The world of sharp-elbowed politics?

You've made it clear

how much you love it here

so why would you ever

want to leave Hope Valley?

I don't want to leave Hope Valley.

But sometimes sacrifices must be made.

[LUCAS] Now, the

current Governor Balfour

insists that he's working

for the greater good

when in fact he wants to

destroy small and vibrant towns

from Hope Valley to Rock Creek.

So, I don't want to run. I have to run.

There's your quote.

[CROWD MURMURS]

The reports are you're

engaged to be married

to a lovely school teacher.

Yes, that is correct.

I mean, that I'm engaged to be married.

But also yes, she is lovely.

[LAUGHTER]

[EDWIN] The candidate's personal life

is not the subject of

this interview, gentlemen.

After you're married

will you two be moving

into the governor's

mansion in Capital City?

If you're elected, of course.

[LUCAS] I should think so, yes.

We would like to be together

no matter what happens.

Certainly it's too soon to

be thinking that far ahead.

Certainly.

I don't want to talk about my future,

I would like to talk about our future.

So if anyone has any

further questions on that.

[REPORTERS CLAMORING] Mr.

Bouchard. Mr. Bouchard

Uh, anything you want to

say to Governor Balfour?

You came to my town.

Now I'm coming to yours.

[REPORTERS CLAMORING] Mr. Bouchard,

one last question, please.

Yes.



Well done, old chap. Top-notch.

I talked too much, didn't I?

And I was making jokes when

I should have been serious.

What?

You were wonderful.

I was?

I believed you.

I looked around at people's

faces and they were moved.

But?

Me moving to Capital City?

I know these interviews aren't easy

and he put you on the spot,

but we really need to discuss

things like that together.

You're right. I'm I'm sorry.

I just was nervous and words

started falling out of my mouth.

And I think

well, when you said you

were okay with me running

I thought that would mean

you're ok with me winning.

And if I do win

it means moving to Capital

City for four years.

I assumed you and Little

Jack would come with me.

I can't imagine being

apart for that long.

- Could you?

- Of course not.

I just hadn't thought

that all the way through

and when I try to think about it

I guess I try not to think about it.

Well, I haven't won yet.

We have to make sure you do.

[BELL RINGING]

I remember you almost left once before,

right when I was starting school.

I'm so glad you didn't.

Emily

I guess it would be

silly to think a card

would convince you to stay twice.

Thank you.

Nothing is decided yet.

There's a big election first.

But I promise you if

ever I have to go away

I'll make sure you get a teacher

who's even better than me.

There's no one better than you.

Emily

There isn't!

Oh



What's this?

Cooper has something for you, Lucas.

Go ahead, Coop.

I started making it for Mr. Cunningham.

When he heard you were running instead

he wanted you to have it.

I don't know what to say.

Say you'll b*at Governor Balfour.

I will certainly do my best.

Minnie, I must say I've

learned a lot from you.

You always seem to put people

first and it's inspiring.

As a matter of fact, you all do.

Don't sell yourself short.

I've come across a lot

of people in my time.

You can spot the ones

who genuinely care.

Look at what you did with

the community dinners.

How you grew the hot springs.

You care, and that matters.

Good luck to you.

Thank you, Minnie. For everything.

God bless.

Thank you, Joseph.

Wow, Mama.

The future Governor just said

he learned a lot from you.

Yeah, that was pretty great, Mama.

We've all learned a lot

from you, especially me.

Good'ay Governor.

- Funny.

- Awe, is everyone doing jars?

People won't stop putting money in mine.

It's hurting the tips but

the staff isn't complaining.

That's that's very, very generous.

We're all behind you.

So when do you leave?

Tomorrow.

Last train. An overnight express.

And then right to the convention

floor to accept the nomination.

Wow.

We'll miss you around here.

You know, [CLEARS THROAT] Mike

I was wondering how you'd

feel about watching the place

while I'm gone.

Of course.

Thanks.

You've been a great right-hand man.

And an even better friend.

You too.

Now, go put this to good use.

Hi.

Allie's already gone for the day.

I actually came to talk to you.

Oh.

I know you have a lot going on right now

but I wanted to talk to you

about moving to Capital City.

Nathan

Because just yesterday you told me

how you never wanted

to leave Hope Valley.

And I don't.

So then why are you going?

Well, he hasn't won yet.

But what if he does?

Then the valley is saved

and that's all that matters right now.

That's not all that matters.

He's our only chance.

And if Lucas wins then he

and I will figure it out.

And then what?

What about-what about teaching?

What about these kids?

I mean, is this what you want?

Nathan, this is bigger than me.

Elizabeth, you make a difference here.

I'm asking you to be

honest with yourself.

- Is this what you want?

- What other choice do I have?

Elizabeth

What do you want?

What I want is for him to win.

So I'm leaving with him tomorrow night

and we're gonna campaign and

go to the convention and

and if he wins then I guess

I guess we're moving to Capital City.

Well, I hope I hope

it makes you happy.

Be safe.

[DOOR CLOSES]

[LEE] Sweetheart?

Everything ok?

Yes.

No.

If I hadn't written

that article about Lucas

maybe this wouldn't have happened.

Don't you do that.

It was not your fault.

I'm proud of him, I am, but

if he wins what does that mean

for Elizabeth and Little Jack?

I kinda thought he would turn it down.

Maybe I just hoped.

Right now he's the only

one that can do this.

And if I'm being honest

I'm not surprised he said yes.

And I'm grateful he did.

Hmm.

Don't get your trousers dirty.

Allie and Little Jack are

still catching lightening bugs.

[SMALL CHUCKLE]

I can't get them to come inside.

I feel bad for them.

For the bugs. They don't stand a chance.

How's it coming?

As far as nomination

acceptance speeches go

it could be better, it could be worse.

Do you have any tips?

Oh, um well, what I

always tell my students

is to write things that feel true.

To write from the heart.

Something like that.

What if I come with you tomorrow?

Really?

We could work on your

speech on the train.

Elizabeth, that would be incredible.

But after our conversation yesterday

I'm just not sure how

you're feeling and I don't

I don't know that this is what you want.

I wanna make it work.

I wanna be there with you when you win.

Can Little Jack come, too?

Or he could come later if that's easier.

Bill, I've heard, is planning

a trip to Capital City

maybe he could bring him.

And if I do win we could all move into

the governor's mansion together

as soon as we're married.

Lucas

I'm sorry.

I'm getting ahead of myself.

I should focus on the campaign first.

Yes.

Maybe we just take

things one step at a time.

I think that's a good idea.

We have a big trip ahead of us.

You need to rest and I should pack.

I need to pack, too.

You still haven't packed?

I haven't.

That would make all of this real.

But I suddenly feel much lighter.

I'm really, really happy

you'll be by my side.

Me too.

- Goodnight.

- Goodnight.

[KNOCKING]

I thought I saw your light on.

What're you doing up?

Is Goldie having a tough night?

Oh, no, no, no. She's a dream.

It's Lee.

I always know when he's stressed.

He snores like a bear.

I think we're all

worried in our own way.

What're you looking at here?

Just some old photos.

[GASPS] Oh!

My first class.

Oh, these faces.

You haven't changed a bit.

You need to go back to bed.

So what's keeping you up?

Elizabeth?

What is it?

I told Lucas I would go

with him tomorrow night,

to the campaign.

Oh.

Ok.

Would it be alright if Little Jack

stayed with you for a few days?

I think he'd like that.

Of course.

So you're going on the campaign?

And then after?

I'm not sure.

I hadn't planned on going

but people just kept

asking me what I want.

What do you want?

I don't know.

I can't imagine leaving Hope Valley

or living in Capital

City, living that life.

But as Lucas's wife to be,

how could I not go with him?

I'm trying.

My heart just doesn't

seem to want to follow.

[TEARY] Am I doing the

right thing by going?

Only you can answer that.

I just don't know how I

feel about leaving or

Or?

Or the wedding.

I thought I made the right choice.

It was secure and comfortable and

And safe.

Safe.

I was just so afraid

of getting hurt again.

But I don't think I was

listening to my heart

and now it's become

louder and louder and

I just don't know what

it's trying to say.

I think you do.

No matter what you decide

I will always be here for you always.

[CRYING] I really like knowing

you can see my light on.

Oh, honey.

Hi.

Hi.

I think that I am all

set and ready to go.

I just uh well, it

all just feels surreal.

I can't believe this is

actually happening, can you?

I don't know what to believe.

Lucas, I wanna tell you

[BELL TOLLS]

It's time for us to leave.

I'm sorry, we should get going.

Oh

[APPLAUSE]

- Good luck, sir.

- Thank you.

Please don't lose.

I'll do my best.

- Good luck, Lucas.

- Thank you.

- We believe in you.

- Thank you, Molly.

Take care.



[TRAIN WHISTLE]

Edwin says that there's a park across

the street from the headquarters.

We can hold our first rally there.

What do you think?

I think that sounds like

a perfect campaign stop.

He says then we start barnstorming

the surrounding counties.

Elizabeth, I think I can do this.

I want to help the people.

I wanna fight for what's right

and I wanna make a

difference in this world.

I wanna thank you for being by my side.

[TRAIN ATTENDANT]

Capital City now boarding!

That's us.

Lucas

I can't go with you.

You can't-you can't go

with me to the convention?

But just last night you said

I know I did and I'm sorry.

That's alright.

This is all happening so fast.

You and Little Jack can join me later.

You both could travel

with Bill to the Capital.

No, Lucas.

I can't do that.

You are destined for

this. Everyone sees it.

But my whole life is here.

This is where I wanna raise my son.

This is where I wanna be.

Then I'm staying.

No, no. I couldn't ask you that.

If you don't get on that train

we both know you'll regret it.

You're bound for a bigger

stage and I think you know

I think you know that in your heart.

Besides you're our only hope.

But we don't even know if I can win.

But it's more than that, isn't it?

I'm so sorry, Lucas.

I can't bear the thought of hurting you.

- I really wanted to make this work, I did.

- I know. I know.

But no matter how hard I

tried to convince myself

Your heart isn't there.

I think that buried deep down,

I started to sense that

something was missing

and I just hoped so

much that I was wrong,

and I was afraid to bring it up.

But but maybe

maybe these paths were meant to be.

I wish I could give you all of my heart,

but I just can't.

And you deserve to be

with someone who can.

We both do.

[TRAIN ATTENDANT]

Last call for Capital City!

I wish you all the happiness

in the world, Elizabeth.

[TRAIN ATTENDANT] All aboard!

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