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00:01:59Hey, Mom, I have not lost, anyway.
00:02:02It's good to have you back home.
00:02:04We missed you.
00:02:05Yeah, I missed you guys, too.
00:02:07You couldn't have come back at a better time.
00:02:09Yeah.
00:02:10I don't want to send a heart emoji.
00:02:13Still the town's most eligible bachelor, huh?
00:02:16Hey, Grandpa.
00:02:19Hopefully not for long.
00:02:20My heart belongs to Miss Francine.
00:02:22She just doesn't know it yet.
00:02:25I didn't think you were coming back till Friday.
00:02:27Dad, it is Friday.
00:02:28Oh, I know that.
00:02:30He calls for that every time.
00:02:31Ah.
00:02:38God, we thank you for this food, for a great crop, and for bringing our family together again.
00:02:44Even those of us who are continuously late for meals.
00:02:48Amen.
00:02:49Amen.
00:02:50Welcome home.
00:02:51Thanks, sis.
00:02:52Hi.
00:02:53Although it's just for a few weeks, I'll be out of your hair before you know it.
00:02:56Can we stop talking about your departure?
00:02:58You just got here.
00:02:59You knew your brother was coming home today, and yet you were still late for breakfast.
00:03:03No, honey.
00:03:03She's here now.
00:03:04Mm-hmm.
00:03:05And I had every intention of being on time.
00:03:06You know, if I had a dollar for every time you said that, I'd be a rich man.
00:03:10If I had a dollar for every time you made that joke, Dad.
00:03:14Della, phone off at the table.
00:03:16Not me.
00:03:18Don't look at me.
00:03:19My phone's in my truck.
00:03:21Stupid phone.
00:03:23Dad, you're setting a bad example.
00:03:25For who?
00:03:26Your kids aren't kids anymore.
00:03:27Well, some of you, Dad, are still acting like one.
00:03:31And need reminding that under my rules, you abide by my rules.
00:03:36Wow.
00:03:37That's it.
00:03:37Every day.
00:03:38Everybody's ground.
00:03:39Of course.
00:03:50Thanks.
00:03:52Welcome.
00:03:56So?
00:03:57So, what?
00:04:01You never texted me back.
00:04:03You never told me you were back home again.
00:04:05Well, if you had texted me back, I would have told you I was.
00:04:08So, how are you?
00:04:13I'm fine.
00:04:15Really, I'm fine.
00:04:17Everything's...
00:04:18Everything's fine.
00:04:21And the new job?
00:04:23Well, the teaching job in Austin fell through, which is why I took this substitute job here in Chestnut Hollow.
00:04:28So, you know, I think it's going to be...
00:04:32Let me guess.
00:04:34Fine.
00:04:34Yeah, fine.
00:04:38You know, if I could have taken a job anywhere else, I would.
00:04:40What?
00:04:42Just for two weeks, and I think it'll be good to be back home.
00:04:44I can help out Mom and Dad with the orchard and the mill, hang out with Jason again, and...
00:04:49I don't know, maybe even run into, uh, Rachel.
00:04:55You know, she moved away, right?
00:05:00Yeah.
00:05:02What's she thinking, I guess?
00:05:12After 39 years of being married to you, I still can't read your mind.
00:05:16However, I do know when something's bothering you.
00:05:21You're going to laugh at me.
00:05:23I would never.
00:05:25Okay.
00:05:26This time, I won't.
00:05:30Does it make us horrible parents or great ones now that both our kids are back home?
00:05:35Oh, wait, Barry, I'm serious.
00:05:40Drew still won't talk about what happened two years ago, and Della still can't figure out what she wants to do with her life.
00:05:46We are horrific parents.
00:05:48The worst of the worst.
00:05:51Oh, they're figuring their lives out.
00:05:54In their own time, in their own way.
00:05:57They've come back home to do it.
00:05:59Della, maybe a few too many times, but she'll find her way.
00:06:04They both will.
00:06:06And that makes us the perfect parents for them.
00:06:09I don't know where you got that speech.
00:06:14But I feel better now.
00:06:18Picture now.
00:06:19What about this new job?
00:06:20I thought everything was going good.
00:06:22It, nothing to tell.
00:06:24It just didn't make me happy.
00:06:26Okay.
00:06:27But you know it did.
00:06:30When I took over your room last week and moved all your stuff into the guest room.
00:06:33Right, very funny.
00:06:36What?
00:06:36I need privacy as I navigate this new chapter in my life.
00:06:41So you're going to be sharing a bathroom with Grandpa.
00:06:43Well, you know, um, I'm a lot faster than you are.
00:06:53I don't know about that.
00:06:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:56I don't know about that.
00:07:26We got the loan if we want it.
00:07:51Are we insane to expand now?
00:07:59Most couples our age are planning their retirement.
00:08:01Well, good thing we're not most couples then.
00:08:05What if it doesn't work?
00:08:07We've always had faith in us.
00:08:09God is always good.
00:08:11Now is not the time to forget that.
00:08:13Okay, let's say anything to your dad or the kids yet.
00:08:18In case this doesn't work, I don't want to have to be...
00:08:20In case what doesn't work?
00:08:23Oh, uh, well, we have a, uh, we're trying this, we're trying...
00:08:30All right, you guys aren't acting strange at all.
00:08:40Anyway, um, I was thinking since I don't start until Monday, maybe I could help you guys out.
00:08:45I mean, the store looks pretty empty.
00:08:46You guys do know that there's hardly any merchandise in there, right?
00:08:53Of course we do.
00:08:54We do, right, Barry?
00:08:55Oh, yeah.
00:08:56Yes.
00:08:57Well, we're, uh, working on it.
00:09:00Soon.
00:09:01Uh-huh.
00:09:01Uh, why don't you and I take a father-son walk and see about some apples?
00:09:09Apples.
00:09:10Right.
00:09:12Hm.
00:09:20So, before you interview at Clark's Orchard, where's my lunch date?
00:09:25Supposedly unpacking, but most likely, though, he's playing with whatever he unpacked in box number one.
00:09:29I seriously can't thank you enough, Jen, for finding this house, the interview, for everything.
00:09:36You did me the favor by renting the house.
00:09:39Asked for the job they were looking to expand, and I knew you'd be perfect.
00:09:44Yeah, Aiden and I definitely needed a change.
00:09:47I just...
00:09:48I hope moving here was the right decision.
00:09:51I mean, you've known me since the first day of college.
00:09:53I was the overthinker of, well, everything.
00:09:56And I still am.
00:09:57But, I don't know, when you mentioned the job opening up and this house...
00:10:03Did I rush into this?
00:10:05It was a terrible idea moving here without actually getting the job.
00:10:08I should...
00:10:09I don't know.
00:10:10What if they say no?
00:10:11Could they say no?
00:10:12Will they say no?
00:10:13Stop second-guessing yourself.
00:10:15You've been wanting to move out of the city for years.
00:10:18You're right.
00:10:18Okay.
00:10:19Um, how do I look?
00:10:23Like someone about to nail a job interview.
00:10:26Thanks.
00:10:26All right, I should go, because I want to be early.
00:10:28You sure you don't mind watching Aiden?
00:10:30Are you kidding?
00:10:31We've been waiting for you to leave so we can have ice cream for lunch.
00:10:33We're the best.
00:10:33So if I'm honest, Mrs. Clark...
00:10:45Oh, please, call me Susan.
00:10:47Susan.
00:10:49According to my research, most of your revenue comes from your orchard.
00:10:52And only locals know about your cider.
00:10:54So I think we need to do something really exciting to draw in a crowd.
00:10:57Apple cider donuts are exciting.
00:10:59If you're serious about making these changes,
00:11:02we need to make this place an attraction, a destination.
00:11:05Somewhere that can grow into a full day's event.
00:11:08And not just for the people in and around Chestnut Hollow.
00:11:11Hmm.
00:11:11Can you excuse me for one second, Lainey?
00:11:14Drew?
00:11:16Yep.
00:11:16Do you need something?
00:11:18Nope.
00:11:19Um, all good.
00:11:20Just, uh, working away.
00:11:24Go ahead, please.
00:11:25So some low-cost, easy fixes would include offering hay rides.
00:11:30We could add a craft stay.
00:11:31Oh!
00:11:32Nature walks.
00:11:33We could support a lot more local bakeries, especially for the season.
00:11:37I also thought we could put hay stacks and corn stalks around the property.
00:11:41I feel like families are going to love that.
00:11:42And I also think you should strongly consider a petting zoo.
00:11:46Imagine baby donkeys, little lambs.
00:11:49And believe it or not, they're fairly low-maintenance.
00:11:52A petting zoo?
00:11:53You, uh, you can't be serious.
00:11:56I, uh, I, I apologize, Lainey.
00:11:59This is my son, Drew Clark.
00:12:01Oh, your son.
00:12:03It's okay?
00:12:04Hi, I'm Lainey.
00:12:05I'm sure you'd love to say, as the orchard's advisor, accountant.
00:12:12No, I'm not the, uh, I'm not actually on the payroll, uh, unless you count my allowance.
00:12:21But it's not like I'd get an allowance now.
00:12:24I mean, that would be ridiculous.
00:12:25Listen, I'm all, I'm all grown up.
00:12:29I mean, I used to get one for chores a long time ago.
00:12:32I'm a teacher.
00:12:38Well, if you'd forgive me, and with all due respect, I'd really love to continue my interview.
00:12:46Yeah, of course, uh, by all means, I'll, uh...
00:12:53Oh, and Drew, you got some, um, donut on your face?
00:12:59There, on the other side.
00:13:01All right.
00:13:01Got it.
00:13:04I'm gonna, I'll...
00:13:07Where were we?
00:13:12Petting zoo.
00:13:13Petting zoo.
00:13:23Who are you staying on?
00:13:25Grandpa, what are you doing sneaking around?
00:13:28Well, I could ask you the same question.
00:13:29Oh, she's a cutie.
00:13:35Stop.
00:13:35Did you get her number?
00:13:37No, I didn't get her number.
00:13:38Well, why not?
00:13:39Because she is not my type, like, at all.
00:13:42Well, for somebody you don't like at all, you're spending a lot of time watching her drive away.
00:13:47Andrew Joseph Clark.
00:13:50Oh, all three names.
00:13:51I haven't heard that since you were a teenager.
00:13:55Before you say anything, I am sorry.
00:13:57For which part, there were so many unforgettable moments.
00:14:01For all of them?
00:14:03Do you want to talk about it?
00:14:04A petting zoo, Mom?
00:14:05Come on, that's ridiculous.
00:14:07That's not what I was referring to.
00:14:09Listen, I know you've been busy teaching, but have you been making time to meet people?
00:14:14You should be getting out there again, Drew.
00:14:17When was the last time you had a date?
00:14:18We don't have to talk about this, okay?
00:14:20I am fine, all right?
00:14:21I get out enough.
00:14:24Well, it seems fairly obvious you thought Lainey was pretty.
00:14:29And it was more than obvious that, in fact, you do not get out enough by the way you handled meeting her.
00:14:36I appreciate everything you're saying, Mom.
00:14:37I really do, but I'm fine.
00:14:39A word of motherly advice?
00:14:43The next time you're in front of a very nice, smart, beautiful woman, don't do what you did today.
00:14:53Copy that.
00:14:54And you should know that we hired Lainey to manage things, and she's going to market the mill and orchard.
00:15:01Why? Mom, I mean, what's wrong with the way things are?
00:15:03Nothing's wrong, but your father and I might want to change a few things in the future.
00:15:08You're up early.
00:15:25Hey, I wanted to wish you good luck today.
00:15:27I also wanted to give you these.
00:15:32Thanks, I guess?
00:15:33What am I supposed to do with them?
00:15:35Give them to the teachers.
00:15:36I thought I would help you make some friends.
00:15:38And also, it's free advertising for the grand reopening.
00:15:43Is this coming from the new marketing woman that Mom and Dad hired?
00:15:46No, it was my idea.
00:15:48Well, pretty smart, though.
00:15:52How would she know you're a teacher anyway?
00:15:55Oh, right, except for that time yesterday when you completely embarrassed yourself and the family name when you met her.
00:16:02Forgot.
00:16:03Completely forgot.
00:16:04Yeah, I'm sure.
00:16:05Thanks for reminding me.
00:16:06No problem.
00:16:07Good luck today.
00:16:08Thanks, Del.
00:16:09All right, great.
00:16:20So, who'd like to go next?
00:16:22Oh, I can't.
00:16:23Let's see.
00:16:24How about...
00:16:25Sorry to interrupt, but we've got one more.
00:16:28This is Aiden.
00:16:30Aiden, welcome.
00:16:31Come on in.
00:16:31We've got an open seat for you right there in the back.
00:16:33Aiden.
00:16:34Hi, Aiden.
00:16:34Mr. Clark and I used to be best friends when we were your age.
00:16:37We still are, eh?
00:16:39Yeah.
00:16:39Oh.
00:16:40Oh.
00:16:41Yeah.
00:16:42Yep.
00:16:44Yeah.
00:16:45So, I need each one of you to give him a hard time.
00:16:49Okay.
00:16:49Don't listen to him.
00:16:50All right.
00:16:52Thank you, Vice Principal, Jason.
00:16:54You're welcome.
00:16:55Okay.
00:16:55Uh, where were we?
00:16:56Oh, Aiden, we were just talking about our summer adventures.
00:16:58Do you have a story you'd like to share?
00:17:02No?
00:17:03Oh, that's okay.
00:17:04That's all right.
00:17:04Uh, who wants to go next?
00:17:07Over here.
00:17:08Chris.
00:17:09I went to basketball camp.
00:17:11Basketball camp?
00:17:13Cool.
00:17:14Uh, whereabouts?
00:17:24Aiden, right?
00:17:26Mr. Clark.
00:17:27I know.
00:17:29You, uh, missed the bus?
00:17:32Aiden, hi.
00:17:33Honey, I'm so sorry I'm late.
00:17:36How was your day?
00:17:37Good?
00:17:37It was okay.
00:17:39Oh, it's you.
00:17:43Yeah.
00:17:44You know, I was thinking maybe we could forget about our first introduction.
00:17:47It wasn't exactly one of my, uh, finest moments.
00:17:50I'm Drew Clark.
00:17:51I'm Aiden's teacher.
00:17:54Lainey Ross, new marketing manager for Clarks Mills and Orchards.
00:17:57Uh.
00:18:00Well, thank you.
00:18:02Again.
00:18:03No problem.
00:18:07You know, uh,
00:18:08If you're gonna be at the Orchard, uh,
00:18:11I'm gonna be driving there after school.
00:18:13I could take Aiden with me if that'd help you out.
00:18:15I appreciate the offer, but that's really not necessary.
00:18:18Because it will never happen again.
00:18:19Okay.
00:18:23See you tomorrow, buddy.
00:18:24Bye.
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00:18:39So, how was your first day?
00:18:41Was it fun?
00:18:43If by fun you mean nerve-wracking, intimidating, and completely overwhelming, then, yeah.
00:18:49Totally fun.
00:18:51Well, what about Aiden?
00:18:53Did he make any new friends?
00:18:55Just Mr. Clark.
00:18:57Mr. Clark.
00:18:59Any relation to the new job?
00:19:01Do you remember the opinionated son who rudely interrupted my interview?
00:19:04Yeah, well, turns out that he's Aiden's teacher.
00:19:09Well, he must have made a good impression if that's all Aiden's talking about.
00:19:13Oh, no, he's only talking about him because I was late picking him up from school.
00:19:17I don't know, was it a mistake moving here?
00:19:19I mean, I took Aiden away from the only home that he's known and the only friends that he's ever had.
00:19:27It was a first day for both of you.
00:19:29Just give yourself time to settle in.
00:19:33I'm doing the overthinking thing again, aren't I?
00:19:35Hey, brush your teeth.
00:19:47So, I know that we haven't done this in a while,
00:19:51but I was thinking we should reinstate the best part of our day tonight.
00:19:54What do you think?
00:19:57Okay, do you want to go first?
00:19:58The best part of today was right here and right now.
00:20:09I'm pretty sure that's the best part of my day, too.
00:20:12Is it okay if we have the same one tonight?
00:20:16Okay.
00:20:18I love you. Good night.
00:20:20Love you, too.
00:20:20Before I forget, I want to discuss your hours.
00:20:30Drew tells me you have a son. How old is he?
00:20:32His name's Aiden, and he's actually going to be 12 next week.
00:20:34Aw.
00:20:36I completely misjudged the distance yesterday, but whatever hours you need me, I will make them work.
00:20:41I was just going to say the same thing to you.
00:20:44Leave whenever you need to. Family comes first.
00:20:47I'm sure it hasn't been easy getting settled in a new town.
00:20:51Yeah, it's a little tough, and Aiden's quite shy.
00:20:54I wasn't talking about Aiden.
00:20:57Yeah, it's been hard for me as well, but, you know, we really needed a change,
00:21:01and I'm just so grateful for this opportunity, so thank you.
00:21:04Oh, we are so happy to have you on board.
00:21:07Now, before the day gets away from us, I was hoping we could discuss those ideas you had.
00:21:12Yeah, absolutely. Which ones do you want to focus on?
00:21:15All of them.
00:21:16Okay.
00:21:17But first, any thoughts on a name for the reopening?
00:21:21Something catchy, but also something that makes people feel at home when they come to visit.
00:21:28So, I've been thinking, and I thought, instead of the normal seasonal opening,
00:21:35what if we make it a grand reopening and name it Harvest Homecoming?
00:21:38Lainey, that's perfect.
00:21:42You like it?
00:21:43Yes.
00:21:43So, imagine that area over there, overflowing with corn stalks and bushels of apples.
00:21:49Yeah.
00:21:49And then I thought we could get the old checkout back,
00:21:51park it out front, and make it a photo-op area.
00:21:54Great.
00:21:54Petting zoo over there.
00:21:56Okay, the fence is going up this weekend, and then all hands on deck until everything is ready.
00:22:01Okay, great.
00:22:01And then once the orchard's back up and running, you could have school functions, birthday parties,
00:22:06work functions.
00:22:07Oh, that sounds wonderful.
00:22:08We could do fundraisers, too.
00:22:09Yeah, exactly.
00:22:11And the more people that come, hopefully they tell their friends,
00:22:13because word of mouth is the best marketing, because it's free.
00:22:16I know this probably sounds really, really overwhelming, but I just wholeheartedly believe
00:22:23that Clark's is going to be a place where family and friends come together, and they make memories
00:22:27last a lifetime. And not just in the fall season. I'm already brainstorming Christmas.
00:22:32Uh, why don't we pick this up in the morning? The traffic can be a little hit or miss about now.
00:22:36Oh, okay. Yeah, thank you. I will see you tomorrow.
00:22:40Yes. Okay.
00:22:40I'm excited.
00:22:41All right, so, it's all on the wrist, okay? Snap the wrist, release at the end.
00:22:48Just like so.
00:22:52See that?
00:22:55Wanna give it a try?
00:22:59How about this? Picture we're on a beautiful lake in a really cool old rowboat.
00:23:05Does the boat have any holes in it?
00:23:08Um, really hope not.
00:23:09Come on. Give it a try.
00:23:16Nice work. You're a natural, buddy.
00:23:20Hi, Mom.
00:23:21Good job.
00:23:23Can you thank Mr. Clark?
00:23:24Thanks.
00:23:26No problem, bud. Good job.
00:23:27I need to apologize. I am never late.
00:23:36So, do you usually keep fishing poles in the back of your truck?
00:23:39Well, you know what they say.
00:23:41You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy.
00:23:44Then you never know when you're gonna come across a lake. It, uh, needs a little fishing.
00:23:47You know, I think that's equivalent to the city girl version of you never know when you're gonna walk past a store that needs shopping.
00:23:54Okay.
00:23:56Yeah.
00:23:56I feel like I've been saying this a lot, but thank you.
00:24:02It's no trouble.
00:24:07Okay.
00:24:12Uh, actually, could I get your number?
00:24:17No, not like that. Not get your number, get your number. I just,
00:24:20I just thought maybe I could ask you to bring Aiden back to the orchard if I'm ever delayed again.
00:24:25You know, if you wanted to call me or text me sometime, you could have just asked.
00:24:29No, no, it's not like that. It's, I'm just...
00:24:34You know what? Forget I said anything.
00:24:38Forgot?
00:24:41Okay.
00:24:43Bye.
00:24:44Bye.
00:24:49Mr. Clark asked me to give you this.
00:24:55Okay, so family meeting.
00:25:06Aiden, look, I know moving here was a really big change.
00:25:09You have a new school, I have a new job, and also a stubborn cow can really make somebody late.
00:25:18I had a feeling you'd need to see it to believe it.
00:25:20She completely blocked the road.
00:25:26That's a big cow.
00:25:27I know.
00:25:30But still, I'm really, I'm really sorry I was late.
00:25:33It's okay, Mom. It was kind of fun.
00:25:36It was?
00:25:37Mm-hmm.
00:25:38Well, that's good.
00:25:41Hey, so your birthday's coming up.
00:25:43So I was thinking maybe we could throw a party at our new house.
00:25:48Invite some kids from class.
00:25:51Maybe.
00:25:53Can I go fishing sometime?
00:25:56Um, yeah.
00:25:58I will borrow some poles and I will find out where to go.
00:26:02Not with you.
00:26:03With Mr. Clark.
00:26:04Honey, Mr. Clark can't go with you.
00:26:09He was just helping today.
00:26:11But, we could still go.
00:26:15Never mind.
00:26:23Okay.
00:26:23So, do we tell them over dinner?
00:26:31You don't need my father's permission or our children's.
00:26:34This is our cider mill, our orchard.
00:26:37The last time I checked, our money.
00:26:39I know, but we should explain the baby goats before they arrive.
00:26:43They are going to think we lost our minds.
00:26:45I'm pretty sure they already do.
00:26:48So, we have some news.
00:26:50Your mother and I...
00:26:51Uh, maybe a job.
00:26:53Okay, you guys, your father and I would like to tell you...
00:26:55Clear out the fridge and freezer.
00:26:57I need all the space I can get.
00:26:59Dad, Dad, what is all this?
00:27:01It's for the church bake sale.
00:27:03Okay, you know you're supposed to actually bake things, not buy them.
00:27:06Well, I can't bake, so I bought.
00:27:08I'm just following Drew's advice.
00:27:12You said, in order to get Miss Francine's attention,
00:27:15I ought to be direct and make it obvious.
00:27:18I meant to ask her out on a date and not buy out every bakery in the county.
00:27:21Well, while I wanted to get her attention so badly,
00:27:24I signed up to supply something for everything on the list.
00:27:27Oh, my.
00:27:28While we're on the subject, I also offered the orchard for the bake sale.
00:27:33I thought as long as we're temporarily closed, no one will care.
00:27:37Dad, we're kind of in the middle of something here,
00:27:39which is why we wanted to talk to everyone.
00:27:41Mm-hmm.
00:27:42I'm gonna eat later.
00:27:43Oh, it's Jason. I gotta take this.
00:27:45You.
00:27:48Well, tell them tomorrow.
00:27:50We're getting baby goats.
00:27:54Goats.
00:27:54Goats?
00:27:55Goats.
00:27:57Or now.
00:27:58Yeah.
00:27:59Now's good.
00:28:06Night.
00:28:08Night.
00:28:10Hey.
00:28:10Why didn't you say something earlier?
00:28:14I mean, we can't let Mom and Dad put any more money into this orchard.
00:28:18Well, not that it's any of our business.
00:28:22But I think what they're doing is great.
00:28:24Are you kidding me?
00:28:26Della, this whole thing is absurd.
00:28:29Man, it all started with Lainey and her crazy ideas.
00:28:31No, it didn't.
00:28:33Look, I know they talked about expanding a long time ago,
00:28:35but that's just it.
00:28:35That was a long time ago.
00:28:38Now is not the time to be putting more stress into a business.
00:28:41It's getting along just fine.
00:28:43I think it's awesome that they're still growing together,
00:28:47still supporting each other, still in love.
00:28:49I mean, you and Rachel were only together for two years.
00:28:51Wow.
00:28:54Really?
00:28:55Thanks for the reminder, Della.
00:28:58I didn't mean it like that.
00:29:05All right, everybody.
00:29:06Now, we've been talking about this for a week.
00:29:07Now it's time to write about your favorite memory.
00:29:11When it happened, what you did, and who you were with.
00:29:14Now, once you've all written your papers,
00:29:16each of you will give an oral presentation to the class.
00:29:20All right, now, don't forget.
00:29:21Read chapters two and three.
00:29:24Kids, I'll see you after school.
00:29:26This is cool.
00:29:27Boom.
00:29:27Boom.
00:29:28Boom.
00:29:36Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:29:38Whatever it is, the answer's no.
00:29:39You don't even know what I'm going to say yet.
00:29:41Dude, we've known each other since we were 10.
00:29:43That look has got me in trouble more times than I can count.
00:29:45Name one time.
00:29:45Well, when you said it would be fun to rope swing into that lake.
00:29:49It was epic.
00:29:49It was winter.
00:29:50It was 30 degrees, and I was grounded for a month.
00:29:52Like I said, epic.
00:29:55So, I'm coaching basketball this year, too.
00:29:58We're going to have drills after school to help the kids get ready for tryouts and get a jump on
00:30:02conditioning.
00:30:03How are you going to do that while coaching football?
00:30:05I'm so glad you asked.
00:30:07Here's my plan.
00:30:08You can run drills until I'm done on the field.
00:30:11I think you've forgotten.
00:30:12I'm leaving soon.
00:30:12I know.
00:30:13I'm the vice principal.
00:30:14I'm the one who signed your contract.
00:30:17You can help out your oldest friend until you go.
00:30:20See?
00:30:22Great plan.
00:30:23Great plan.
00:30:24Dinner soon.
00:30:26You're the best.
00:30:26And I'm the best.
00:30:37Oh, uh, sorry.
00:30:40Do you, uh, need help with something?
00:30:43No, um, actually, I was looking for my parents, but, um, apparently they're not here.
00:30:47Uh, nope.
00:30:48They left me in charge.
00:30:49Oh.
00:30:53So, uh, where's Aiden?
00:30:55Uh, my girlfriend Jen is watching him at my house until I get home.
00:31:00Apparently, he has a lot of homework from his teacher.
00:31:02You know, I heard about that guy.
00:31:04Really, really nice.
00:31:05Really cool.
00:31:06Great, great teacher.
00:31:07I hear.
00:31:09And humble, too.
00:31:10I heard that, too.
00:31:11Very, very humble.
00:31:15So, I was thinking more about you.
00:31:16You know, I was, uh, so I was...
00:31:17I was thinking after you.
00:31:20What I was gonna say is, if your offer still stands, I'd love to take you up on driving Aiden
00:31:27back here after school.
00:31:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can absolutely do that.
00:31:30I'm helping out a buddy of mine.
00:31:32He's got this after school basketball training camp, and, you know, I think it would be great
00:31:36for Aiden to come by, hang out, maybe even make a few friends.
00:31:39Yeah, that sounds great.
00:31:41I mean, if it's not too much trouble.
00:31:43Absolutely.
00:31:45Absolutely no.
00:31:47As in, absolutely no trouble at all.
00:32:02Grandpa moved all our contents to the mill refrigerators till this bake sale's over tomorrow.
00:32:18Can't sleep?
00:32:20No.
00:32:22Well, you probably don't remember this, but when you were, oh, six years old,
00:32:27Della would wake us up crying in the middle of the night.
00:32:32When Mom calmed her down, you and I would come down here and talk about life.
00:32:38Six, huh?
00:32:39Must have been a riveting conversationalist.
00:32:41Well, you'd be surprised.
00:32:43I still say we have you to thank for the cider.
00:32:45I'm serious.
00:32:48Grandpa wanted to step back from the day-to-day with the orchard.
00:32:52Mom was debating whether to go back to teaching.
00:32:54No, I must have looked stressed, and you asked me what was wrong.
00:32:59I told you that I wanted to start making cider and open a little store.
00:33:03I still hadn't told Mom yet.
00:33:07You remember what you said?
00:33:10What are you waiting for?
00:33:13We've been doing all we can with the orchard by ourselves, but we're at a place now where we either sell and retire, or go big.
00:33:20Yeah, I'm just worried. What if it doesn't work out, you know? What then?
00:33:27No, that's just it about the future.
00:33:30It's not for us to worry about.
00:33:33That's God's jurisdiction, not ours.
00:33:38Son, please don't take this the wrong way, but
00:33:40maybe if you stop running away from people and places, you might understand what I'm talking about.
00:33:48You might find yourself in that future a little happier.
00:33:51Dad, I am not unhappy.
00:33:55Fine, I'm less unhappy than I was, okay?
00:33:59Well, I feel like you need a hug.
00:34:01I don't need a hug, Dad.
00:34:05Dad, I'm good, really.
00:34:07Give your dad a scream.
00:34:08What's happening, huh?
00:34:09Oh.
00:34:12Thanks, Dad.
00:34:31There you go.
00:34:39There she is, Miss Francine, look.
00:34:42Don't look, don't look, don't look.
00:34:44Do you want me to look her now, Grandpa?
00:34:46Yes, uh, no, uh, is she looking over here?
00:34:49I have to look to answer you.
00:34:51Okay, but go real slow, okay?
00:34:53Okay.
00:34:54Well, now you look like you've got your head stuck in a jar of molasses.
00:35:03Good morning.
00:35:04Good morning, Miss Lee.
00:35:06What are you doing here?
00:35:07He means hello.
00:35:09I was getting to that, Grandpa.
00:35:11I mean, I thought you had the day off.
00:35:13I do, but I thought handing out flyers would be a fantastic idea to let people know about the harvest homecoming.
00:35:19Need any help?
00:35:20I mean, you should know I'm quite the hander-outer of all things, liars.
00:35:25You know, I would say yes, except I wouldn't want to interrupt any secret covert operation with your grandfather.
00:35:30You'd be saving me, trust me.
00:35:32Plus, we can't do any work for the opening until the bake sale is over.
00:35:35It's his grandpa trying to get a date.
00:35:40You know, I was actually about to take a break.
00:35:42Do you think the owners would mind if I sat in their backyard?
00:35:46Probably not, but, uh, just to be safe, I should join you.
00:35:50Good luck.
00:35:57Do you need any help?
00:35:58Yeah, all good.
00:36:02Your family is so wonderful.
00:36:04Your parents are ridiculously cute.
00:36:06Yeah, they, uh, definitely set a high standard for relationships.
00:36:13Yeah, I didn't know love could look like that.
00:36:16It's definitely not been my experience.
00:36:18Mine either.
00:36:21Is that why you're a substitute teacher?
00:36:23Who travels around?
00:36:25Because you never stay in one place long enough to get close to anyone who could possibly hurt you?
00:36:28Wow.
00:36:31Not bad.
00:36:33I minored in psychology.
00:36:34Yeah, I spent my entire life looking up to my grandparents and my parents' relationships.
00:36:41So when I met Rachel, my ex-girlfriend, I just sort of assumed it would automatically be like theirs.
00:36:47I don't know.
00:36:48Maybe if I would have stayed, it would have.
00:36:51So what happened?
00:36:53You guys just gave up when it got hard?
00:36:56Not exactly.
00:36:58We had our entire lives planned out.
00:37:02A six-month plan to a 40-year plan.
00:37:05Year two, get married.
00:37:07Year three, start a family.
00:37:11The more we planned, the more we changed.
00:37:15Not necessarily for better or worse, just different.
00:37:20At the end of the day, you just didn't want the same things anymore.
00:37:24I get that.
00:37:27Wow, so you have a lot of memories here.
00:37:30Yeah, yeah.
00:37:31Not all of them were sad.
00:37:34I grew up playing guitar and even wrote a few songs of my own.
00:37:39Well, given my extraordinary therapist skills, by the sounds of it, you don't play anymore.
00:37:45No, that's part of my old life.
00:37:50Wow, I just hijacked this conversation, huh?
00:37:55It was really nice.
00:37:57Thank you for sharing that with me.
00:38:05Mr. Clark.
00:38:08I see your baked goods sold very well this morning.
00:38:11Oh, yes, ma'am.
00:38:12They really did.
00:38:13Yeah, all old family recipes they are.
00:38:16Everyone is talking about the unique selection of delectable southern desserts.
00:38:22Hummingbird cake, buttermilk pie.
00:38:24I, you are quite the baker, Mr. Clark.
00:38:29I must get some of your recipes from you.
00:38:31Oh, that would be a pleasure, Miss Francine.
00:38:33Wonderful.
00:38:35Well, why don't we say Monday morning, right here at the orchard?
00:38:39We can pick some of your sweetest apples.
00:38:43And then you can show me how you made that maple apple upside down cake.
00:38:48Hello, Grandpa.
00:38:56How do you make a maple apple upside down cake?
00:38:58Huh?
00:38:59I don't know.
00:39:29I don't know.
00:39:59I don't know.
00:40:04Make sure you give your partner a good target, okay?
00:40:08See nice chess passes, all right?
00:40:10Let's go.
00:40:11This is the kids you want to train for basketball, the ones sitting in the bleachers.
00:40:23No, not exactly.
00:40:25I thought he could play a few games, you know, meet some kids since he's new in town.
00:40:30I'm helping his mom out by driving him back to the orchard, and I thought he could hang out here until I'm ready to go.
00:40:34Ah, there it is.
00:40:38You're like the mom.
00:40:39I did not say that.
00:40:40You didn't have to.
00:40:41Look, first of all, you know me, okay?
00:40:43I would do anything to help out any of these kids.
00:40:45And second, it is not like that.
00:40:47I'm just helping Lanny out since she's been working overtime to get the orchard ready before the reopening, all right?
00:40:52Wouldn't it be silly for her to drive out to the school when I'm literally driving right back out to the orchard?
00:40:58Literally.
00:41:01Literally.
00:41:01I'm leaving it in a week, remember?
00:41:03All right, so whatever you're scheming, I'll bring that out of yours so you can forget about it.
00:41:05Just give me a whistle.
00:41:13All right, kids, line up on the baseline in groups of four, groups of four.
00:41:18Uh, Chris, come here for a sec.
00:41:25You think you can ask Aiden to join you guys?
00:41:27Sure, Coach.
00:41:27All right.
00:41:42Hey, how's it going?
00:41:44Good.
00:41:45But if Lanny's serious about the store being ready for this grand reopening event, we're going to need more product.
00:41:50Oh, I've been calling the local bakeries and no one will commit.
00:41:52Everyone's short on staff.
00:41:54Well, I think we need to order hats and shirts with a new logo on it.
00:41:58Ooh, and coffee mugs.
00:42:00People love a good mug.
00:42:01I love a good mug.
00:42:02Del, I need to ask, are you still thinking of leaving soon?
00:42:06If you don't like my ideas, Mom, you can just say so.
00:42:09I love your ideas, that's why I'm asking.
00:42:11I just, if you decide you want to stay and work here permanently, your dad and I just want you to be happy.
00:42:19But at some point, you have to figure out what it is that makes you happy and commit to it.
00:42:25You really like my ideas?
00:42:26Love them.
00:42:27You know, I'm thinking right now is a really good time to ask for a raise.
00:42:34Oh, I'll give you a raise.
00:42:38Here you go.
00:42:38Hey, bud.
00:42:53Good book?
00:42:54It's okay.
00:42:57You didn't feel like playing any games today?
00:43:00If you haven't noticed, um, not exactly what the general public would call athletically built.
00:43:06Well, you know, you don't have to be overly athletic to play games.
00:43:13Well, no secret?
00:43:15I was growing up, right around your age, actually.
00:43:17I, uh, I was, shall we say, vertically challenged.
00:43:23Wait.
00:43:25You were short?
00:43:27Yep.
00:43:27Yeah.
00:43:28I wasn't very good at first, but I had a lot of fun and I made a lot of friends.
00:43:33Well, I'm not going to try out for any team, so it doesn't really matter.
00:43:39Look, I know it's tough being a new kid at school.
00:43:45I mean, you and I are kind of in the same place.
00:43:48You're being a new kid at school, I'm the new teacher at school, but, uh, I promise you,
00:43:52the more you put yourself out there, the easier it gets.
00:43:56If it's all the same, I'll take your word for it.
00:43:59All right, well, you could do that, or you could do what I used to do.
00:44:03What?
00:44:04Make jokes.
00:44:06You were funny?
00:44:07Nope.
00:44:10But I did make a lot of friends that way.
00:44:12You know, Coach Jason and I, that's how we became friends, and we are still best friends
00:44:16to this day.
00:44:19Can we go now?
00:44:23Sure.
00:44:31Good talk.
00:44:32Are you sure it's okay?
00:44:37How about we ask your mom first, huh?
00:44:40Ask your mom what?
00:44:41Mr. Clark said it's okay that I can take a few apples home.
00:44:45Okay, well, you have five minutes, and then you've got to do your homework.
00:44:48Hey, wait, not so fast.
00:44:49What do you say to Mr. Clark for driving here?
00:44:51Thanks.
00:44:51No problem.
00:44:52Now can I go?
00:44:53Yeah.
00:44:55So, uh, how was your day?
00:44:57It was amazing.
00:44:59Amazing, huh?
00:45:00Mm-hmm.
00:45:01I got a lot of work done, and I actually saw some videos of you playing guitar and singing.
00:45:06Your mom showed me at lunch.
00:45:07She did not.
00:45:09Mm-hmm.
00:45:10Don't tell me she brought out the old photo albums.
00:45:12No, that's actually scheduled for next week.
00:45:14Oh.
00:45:15Yay.
00:45:15True, you were so good.
00:45:19I think you should start playing again.
00:45:21Well, thank you.
00:45:22I appreciate it.
00:45:24You know, I felt a little inspired the other night, so I decided to take out my guitar.
00:45:29Really?
00:45:30What inspired you?
00:45:38Hey, Kate.
00:45:39This is going to be so nice.
00:45:40Just a little bit more?
00:45:42You got this.
00:45:43Okay, perfect.
00:45:44Just a little bit more.
00:45:46I'm almost there.
00:45:47Good job.
00:45:48You're doing great.
00:45:49You're so close.
00:45:51A little more.
00:45:52Okay, a little bit more.
00:45:53Okay.
00:45:54A little bit more.
00:45:56And...
00:45:56Okay, stop.
00:45:59Hey, let me ride in it.
00:46:00And we practice casting out.
00:46:02Wow, you've had a very eventful day.
00:46:04Is there anything else on your honeydew list for today?
00:46:07Please say no.
00:46:08You guys are done for the day.
00:46:10Lainey, would you and Aiden like to join us for dinner tonight?
00:46:15Yeah, it's a great idea.
00:46:16Please, Mom.
00:46:17Can we?
00:46:18Uh, yeah, sure.
00:46:20I mean, it's not so much trouble.
00:46:21None at all.
00:46:23Right.
00:46:23Thank you so much.
00:46:36We got ourselves an emergency.
00:46:40Dad, no more emergencies until after dinner.
00:46:44Maybe you can wait till Lainey and Aiden leave?
00:46:46Nonsense.
00:46:47You're sitting at the Clark's table.
00:46:48You're family.
00:46:50Besides, I'm hoping that Lainey and Drew have some good advice for me.
00:46:54Seeing as how they seem to be getting along quite well.
00:46:56Okay.
00:46:57Summer down, Grandpa.
00:46:58How about we eat first?
00:46:59This can't wait.
00:47:01Miss Francine asked me on a date.
00:47:03Oh, good for you, Dad.
00:47:04Isn't that what you wanted all along?
00:47:06Yes.
00:47:07But she asked me to show her how to make one of the cakes.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:12See, I think that's a perfect first date.
00:47:15How come it's an emergency?
00:47:17Well, because Grandpa bottled the desserts he sold at the bake sale to impress her.
00:47:22See, I think that's sweet.
00:47:24And I think Miss Francine will think so, too.
00:47:27Y'all are fired as my family.
00:47:29Except for Lainey.
00:47:30I'm keeping her.
00:47:31What about me?
00:47:32All right.
00:47:33I'm keeping you, too, Aiden.
00:47:37But I...
00:47:38All right.
00:47:46Here you go.
00:47:47Thanks.
00:47:48It is the least I can do.
00:47:50You survived a Clark dinner.
00:47:52That is something to be proud of.
00:47:54Everyone is so nice.
00:47:58You know, you asked me earlier what inspired me to start playing the guitar again.
00:48:01Being back home has helped, but if I'm being honest, really honest, so did you.
00:48:12Me?
00:48:13Yeah.
00:48:13I mean, it's been a while since I've spent the time to really get to know someone.
00:48:20Actually, it's been a while since I've even wanted to.
00:48:22Well, if I'm honest, really honest, I could say the same thing.
00:48:32Whoops.
00:48:33I'm sorry to interrupt.
00:48:42Uh, Grandpa.
00:48:44No, no, no.
00:48:44We were just talking.
00:48:45We were just talking.
00:48:46Drinking apple cider.
00:48:46Mm-hmm.
00:48:47Sure.
00:48:48Okay.
00:48:49Yeah.
00:48:50The audience would like a concert from you, and our first request is Fields of Gold.
00:48:56Uh, Grandpa, I really don't know if I can.
00:48:58It's been years since I've played.
00:49:00Well, nobody's gonna judge you.
00:49:01Well, except probably Lainey.
00:49:06Oh, I'm so excited.
00:49:07It's not wrong.
00:49:08I'm doing this, huh?
00:49:09Mm-hmm.
00:49:10Here's your stop.
00:49:26Welcome home.
00:49:28It's been a long time coming.
00:49:30I'm happy to see you out on your own.
00:49:33I know you're looking for something more.
00:49:37Something to hold.
00:49:40So take a hold of my hand and we'll take the long way home through fields of gold.
00:49:54You look to the lights up in the sky.
00:49:58You wonder where they're going, and you're hoping to find out on your own.
00:50:04You want to write a little something more than what you've known.
00:50:11You want to write your own story.
00:50:14Find your own way home through fields of gold.
00:50:20Oh, dare I ask what that was for?
00:50:39It's a thank you.
00:50:40For what?
00:50:41Faith.
00:50:42Me and my crazy ideas.
00:50:44Good Lord, did I have a choice all these years?
00:50:47You always had a choice.
00:50:49Did you continuously support me and us?
00:50:53Susan, what have we done over the last few weeks?
00:50:57I know.
00:50:58I'm praying it'll all be worth it in the end.
00:51:01Otherwise, we now have goats for pets.
00:51:06Goat, you?
00:51:07Nice to meet you.
00:51:08Scamp.
00:51:09And Wally.
00:51:10Scamp.
00:51:10I must say, Mr. Clark, I was very impressed by your baked goods.
00:51:19Oh, yeah, please call me Joe.
00:51:21Have you been baking all your life, Joe?
00:51:24Oh, I wouldn't say my whole life.
00:51:27No, as a matter of fact, I came to the pastry chef and quite recently.
00:51:32Pastry chefing?
00:51:33You don't say.
00:51:34Well, shall we begin my tutorial?
00:51:38Sure.
00:51:39Well, yeah.
00:51:40Yes, of course.
00:51:40Yeah.
00:51:41Yes.
00:51:42Right.
00:51:42Well, first thing.
00:51:44First thing is to turn the oven on to 350 degrees.
00:51:53Oh, that was easy.
00:51:55All right.
00:51:56Next is to boil maple syrup.
00:51:59One and a half cups.
00:52:02Well, that's right.
00:52:03How'd you know?
00:52:05Lucky guess.
00:52:07What's next?
00:52:08Well, next is to, uh...
00:52:11Hmm.
00:52:16I don't know how to bake.
00:52:19I know.
00:52:20I'm sorry I misled you.
00:52:23Wait.
00:52:24You knew?
00:52:24I supply some of the bakeries with my pies and my cakes.
00:52:36The same ones you bought for the bake sale.
00:52:41Next time you want to ask me on a date,
00:52:45all you have to do is ask.
00:52:48All you have to do is ask.
00:52:49All you have to do is ask.
00:52:56Got it?
00:52:57Yeah, that's secure.
00:52:58Yeah.
00:52:58It's looking good.
00:52:59Your mother says she doesn't have a boyfriend.
00:53:06Who?
00:53:08Why would I care if she has a boyfriend?
00:53:09It's not like that, okay?
00:53:11Uh-huh.
00:53:11Well, just so you know,
00:53:13that look on your face says otherwise.
00:53:16Hey.
00:53:17Hey, horses.
00:53:23Everything just looks great.
00:53:25Yeah, it is.
00:53:26It does.
00:53:27I mean, thanks.
00:53:29It looks great because of you.
00:53:31Okay, well, I will let you guys get back to work.
00:53:34I just wanted to tell you that.
00:53:36Good to see you, Lainey.
00:53:37Nice to see you, too.
00:53:38Bye.
00:53:39Bye.
00:53:42Hey, it's Roars.
00:53:43Dad, please don't.
00:53:45I know you said it's not like that, but son,
00:53:48you just proved it's exactly like that.
00:53:53What are you waiting for?
00:53:57I'll be right back, okay?
00:54:05Hey.
00:54:07Hi.
00:54:08Would you like to have dinner tonight with me?
00:54:12Oh, no.
00:54:13I mean, yes.
00:54:15Sorry.
00:54:16I guess I would.
00:54:17I just, I would, I'd want to cook it for you
00:54:20as a thank you for doing all of this.
00:54:22Oh, well, great, then.
00:54:25It's a date.
00:54:26I mean, a date like a date date.
00:54:28It's just, you know, like a nighttime eating get-together event.
00:54:33It's a date.
00:54:34A non-date date.
00:54:37Great.
00:54:38Um, then I, I'll see you tonight.
00:54:42Yeah, I'll see you tonight.
00:54:43You know, I was right around your age when my dad first took me to the lake.
00:54:57We were there all day long, not a single fish.
00:55:01Right before we left, I get a bite.
00:55:04Tugged in my line so hard, before I knew what happened,
00:55:06pulled me right into the lake.
00:55:08No way.
00:55:09Yep, true story.
00:55:11Can you take me there sometime?
00:55:12Well.
00:55:14Hey, uh, you know what time it is?
00:55:16It's time for bed.
00:55:18Okay?
00:55:18Go brush your teeth.
00:55:20Good night.
00:55:21Good night.
00:55:21See you tomorrow, buddy.
00:55:22What you got there?
00:55:37Two hot ciders from the best mill in the state.
00:55:40Ooh, perfect.
00:55:41You're welcome.
00:55:44I don't usually do this.
00:55:46Actually, to clarify, I never do this.
00:55:48Like, at all.
00:55:50Yeah, me either.
00:55:51I mean, it's been a long time since I've wanted to date anybody.
00:55:55Till now.
00:56:01Same.
00:56:02It's just been him and I for a really long time.
00:56:08Mind if I ask what happened with Aiden's dad?
00:56:12No, not at all.
00:56:16People always tell you never to rush into things.
00:56:19But when you're young and you think you're in love, you don't really listen to people's advice.
00:56:26You just jump in, heart burst, and that's exactly what we did.
00:56:30Yeah.
00:56:30We fell madly in love.
00:56:31We fell madly in love and then we fell equally madly out of love a few years later.
00:56:38Must have been tough.
00:56:39Yeah, it was.
00:56:40It still is sometimes, but when I look at Aiden, it's all worth it.
00:56:51Well, okay, that was a lot to share on a first date, non-date, whatever, whatever this is.
00:57:01No, not at all.
00:57:03I appreciate you opening up to me.
00:57:07So much so, I'd like to ask you out on a second one.
00:57:13Um.
00:57:14Of course.
00:57:16You'd rather not because you don't want to get too close to someone who might be leaving in a week.
00:57:20God, I get it.
00:57:23Um, thank you again for dinner, for everything.
00:57:27Uh, actually, uh, yeah.
00:57:32Yes, on a second date.
00:57:35Yeah.
00:57:38Okay, great.
00:57:39Good morning.
00:57:50Coffee?
00:57:51Yes, please.
00:57:54And you're rather chipper.
00:57:56Drew is chipper.
00:57:58What's going on in here?
00:58:00Well, we're just staring at Drew awkwardly until he tells us about his date with Lainey.
00:58:06Or we could ask Grandpa how baking with Miss Francine went.
00:58:09Oh.
00:58:10Terrible.
00:58:12No.
00:58:14I'm sorry, Dad.
00:58:15Oh, no, don't be sorry.
00:58:16You know, it's, uh, it turned out great.
00:58:18I'm taking her on a date.
00:58:19I thought you said it went terribly.
00:58:20Oh, the baking part did.
00:58:21It was beyond terrible.
00:58:23But she liked me anyway.
00:58:24Aw.
00:58:25Oh, I almost forgot the best part.
00:58:27I told her about the store and the baked goods, and she said she'd be happy to supply pies to us.
00:58:32That's some good news.
00:58:34No, I do believe we need an update from my grandson.
00:58:37Mm-mm.
00:58:38Mm-mm.
00:58:39Although it's none of your business, I had a good time on my date.
00:58:43Oh, well, I do.
00:58:50No practice ends early today.
00:58:53Okay.
00:58:53So I was thinking, what would you say if it took you and your mom out to the lake to go fishing?
00:58:59Really?
00:58:59Like, today is as soon as we're done here.
00:59:02As soon as that?
00:59:03The same place the fish dragged you into the water.
00:59:07That's the one.
00:59:09I think I'm gonna regret ever telling you that story.
00:59:11Probably.
00:59:14So what do you think?
00:59:15Maybe you wanna try some games today?
00:59:17We're gonna learn some new ones.
00:59:18No, I'll just go work on my paper.
00:59:21Okay.
00:59:22Oh, hey, Aiden.
00:59:23Hi, Chris.
00:59:31All right, everybody.
00:59:32Three laps around the gym.
00:59:34Ready?
00:59:34And go.
00:59:37Hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle.
00:59:46Nice, Aiden.
00:59:47Good job.
00:59:49You wanna give it a try?
00:59:52No, I'm just here for moral support.
00:59:54You sure?
00:59:55You can do it, Mom.
00:59:56It's really easy.
00:59:57And Mr. Clark's a really good teacher.
01:00:00You hear that?
01:00:01I'm a really good teacher.
01:00:02Come on.
01:00:03Just try it.
01:00:04Just try it, okay?
01:00:05Okay, fine.
01:00:05I don't even know how to hold this thing.
01:00:07Right hand here.
01:00:08Okay.
01:00:08Thumb on the button.
01:00:09There you go.
01:00:11And what you're gonna do, you're gonna come back at a 45-degree angle.
01:00:13Okay.
01:00:14And when you snap forward with your wrist, you're gonna push that button at the same time.
01:00:17It'll release the line.
01:00:18Can you tell that I live in the city?
01:00:20I can't.
01:00:21I think I got one.
01:00:22Oh.
01:00:23Wait, really?
01:00:26What happened?
01:00:27Let the fish go.
01:00:29I knew I had one.
01:00:30I felt it.
01:00:31It's okay.
01:00:32I know.
01:00:32I know.
01:00:33I saw it, buddy.
01:00:34You just keep trying.
01:00:34You'll catch one.
01:00:41He's so cute.
01:00:42Yeah, he's doing a great job.
01:00:43Hey, look.
01:00:47I hope it's okay.
01:00:48I, uh...
01:00:49I got Aiden a fishing pole for his birthday.
01:00:52What?
01:00:52Sorry.
01:00:53I know I probably should ask first.
01:00:55No.
01:00:56I mean, you totally did not have to do that.
01:00:59That's so nice of you.
01:01:01He's gonna love it.
01:01:02I hope so.
01:01:03I even got his name printed on the spincaster.
01:01:06On the...
01:01:07It's...
01:01:08On the what?
01:01:09It's that little...
01:01:10The little round enclosed thing.
01:01:11Mine comes up.
01:01:12Uh-huh.
01:01:12Yeah.
01:01:14Anyway, my dad got me a fishing pole when I was around his age.
01:01:18Sorry.
01:01:19I hope I'm not overstepping.
01:01:21Not at all.
01:01:22I just thought it would be something cool for him to remember me by.
01:01:28Remember you by.
01:01:29Right.
01:01:29I keep forgetting that you're leaving.
01:01:33Or...
01:01:33Maybe it's just wishful thinking that you're not.
01:01:37Well, if I'd known that I was gonna meet you and Aiden, I would've applied to schools a lot closer.
01:01:42With that said...
01:01:44No one's called me back, so you never know.
01:01:46You may be stuck with me a little longer.
01:01:49But when someone does call, you are still leaving, right?
01:01:53Yeah, that was the plan, but...
01:01:56Plans can always change.
01:01:57Mm-hmm.
01:01:59They certainly can.
01:02:01Mm-hmm.
01:02:01It's just...
01:02:02With Aiden and I, it's a little different, you know?
01:02:06Big decisions, like whether someone stays or leaves...
01:02:11It's just not quite as simple when you have a child.
01:02:16Right.
01:02:19It would be better if maybe we didn't see each other quite as much.
01:02:25Is that what you want?
01:02:26Nope.
01:02:27Okay, good, because it's not what I want either.
01:02:29Good.
01:02:29I want to see you as much as I can for as long as I can.
01:02:33I just...
01:02:34I need to take things slow.
01:02:38For Aiden's sake and...
01:02:41My heart's sake.
01:02:44I get it.
01:02:45I do.
01:02:47I'll take as many of these moments as I can get.
01:02:48Okay, so if that's going wonderfully well and everything's good with Aiden, I'm guessing we're discussing Drew.
01:03:05I don't think he's a person that I've been waiting to meet with Aiden, I think he's a person that I've been waiting to meet.
01:03:22Okay, I'm trying to see where there's a problem here.
01:03:26I don't think he's ready.
01:03:28I don't think he's ready.
01:03:29I don't think he's ready for me, for us, for something serious.
01:03:34Do you know what it's like dating me?
01:03:35You can't just date me and have it be casual for a few weeks, not with Aiden.
01:03:39I need to know whoever I get involved with is in it for the long haul.
01:03:45And if they're not in it for the long haul, at least they're willing to stick around and see if he could grow into something like that.
01:03:53I don't know.
01:03:54It scares me because I know...
01:03:56I know Aiden's attached to him.
01:04:00And if I'm honest, I am too.
01:04:05Okay, I'm the first to say those are all valid concerns.
01:04:09But I'm also going to tell you, everything you said is coming from a place of fear.
01:04:14You should talk to Drew.
01:04:16Maybe he's feeling the same way.
01:04:18No, I want him to stay because he wants to stay.
01:04:21I don't want it to be because I give him some weird ultimatum.
01:04:25I agree, but one day at a time.
01:04:30You're right.
01:04:30Aiden, throw it here.
01:04:44I can't hear you from down here.
01:04:46In case you haven't noticed, I'm a little bit vertically challenged.
01:04:49Nice one, you kid.
01:04:57I did what you told me and handled it with humor.
01:05:00Did you hear that?
01:05:00They laughed.
01:05:03Aiden, you want to be in our group today?
01:05:06They want to play with you, buddy.
01:05:08Looks like you made some new friends.
01:05:09How are they looking?
01:05:30Who?
01:05:31The basketball, the kids.
01:05:32Who else?
01:05:32Right, yes.
01:05:35Some of them look good, some of them need some work.
01:05:38Wow, that is of very little use.
01:05:41Where's Aiden?
01:05:43Lainey picked him up today.
01:05:46Before I forget, I gave you a glowing recommendation earlier to a prep school in California.
01:05:52You could be surfing like we talked about when we were kids.
01:05:54Right on the Pacific.
01:05:57Wow.
01:05:59Wow, that's all you got?
01:06:01No, I guess I just wasn't thinking of moving that far away for the next job.
01:06:05I mean, I've kind of gotten used to being back home again.
01:06:09Well, that's the thing.
01:06:09It's a permanent teaching position.
01:06:13Okay, well, when does it start?
01:06:15As soon as this contract's up, am I missing something?
01:06:18I thought you'd be more excited to get out of here.
01:06:20Yeah, I know.
01:06:20I thought I would be, too.
01:06:21I mean, that was the plan.
01:06:24Keep on moving.
01:06:25It's only a plan until you decide to change it.
01:06:28That's the thing, you know, I...
01:06:32I don't know, maybe it is time to change it.
01:06:35I can't answer that for you.
01:06:38But I can beat you in the game of horse.
01:06:41Let's go.
01:06:42Pass me the ball.
01:06:43Yeah?
01:06:43Yeah.
01:06:44Pass me the ball.
01:06:45All right.
01:06:46See what you got.
01:06:47Hey, Mom.
01:07:03Look at these goats here.
01:07:05Can I get one for my birthday?
01:07:07That would be a hard no.
01:07:08But you can enjoy them while you're at the orchard.
01:07:11Hey, Bud, we probably have, like, two more minutes
01:07:13if you want to have dinner at Chris's house tonight.
01:07:19You know, you raised a really great kid.
01:07:22Oh, thank you.
01:07:24He is.
01:07:27Yeah, the first couple of days of school
01:07:28were a little tough for him,
01:07:29but he seems to really be loving it now.
01:07:32Yeah, you know what?
01:07:33It looks like he's making a good group of friends, too.
01:07:35Speaking of which,
01:07:36we invited every single kid from his class
01:07:39to his birthday party,
01:07:40and each one said yes.
01:07:42Wow.
01:07:42Wow is right.
01:07:44That's great.
01:07:47So, I was thinking,
01:07:50since Aiden's going to be with his friend tonight,
01:07:53maybe you'd want to help me with the party favors.
01:07:57I know that sounds like the most exciting thing ever,
01:08:00but I could throw a pizza in, too.
01:08:04Honestly, I would love to,
01:08:06but I actually have an interview with the school board.
01:08:09Oh, it's a new job?
01:08:13Yeah.
01:08:18That's...
01:08:18That's good.
01:08:21Yeah.
01:08:22Yeah.
01:08:23Is it in Chestnut Hollow?
01:08:25Oh, right.
01:08:31Let me see.
01:08:34Will you be on my birthday party tomorrow?
01:08:37Wouldn't miss it for the world, buddy.
01:08:38Okay.
01:08:38Oh, so I hear...
01:08:46Oh, you're friends with a major party, huh?
01:08:49Yeah.
01:08:50Cool.
01:08:50Last thing I wanted was to come back home
01:09:01with all my heart and memories.
01:09:06Hey.
01:09:07Hey.
01:09:07Hey.
01:09:07So, you decide about that job yet?
01:09:19Nope.
01:09:19Hmm.
01:09:20You decide what to do with Lainey yet?
01:09:23Nope.
01:09:24Hmm.
01:09:25You know, I've had so much fun with her the past few weeks,
01:09:28but what if that's all it is?
01:09:29Just two people having fun.
01:09:31And what if it's more?
01:09:36That's a lot of ifs, though.
01:09:40I don't know.
01:09:40I mean, it's always been my plan to leave, but...
01:09:44Say I did stay, and things didn't work out between us.
01:09:47I mean, I would have messed everything up with Lainey and Aiden,
01:09:50and that's the last thing in the world I want to do.
01:09:59You know, you could stay.
01:10:02Stay here?
01:10:04At the orchard?
01:10:06Yes.
01:10:06I mean...
01:10:07Well, you keep switching jobs every few months
01:10:10because those jobs don't make you happy.
01:10:14I know you love it here.
01:10:16And I know you love working in the orchard.
01:10:19So, yeah, say you stayed.
01:10:21You could bring back Bonfire Fridays.
01:10:23You could...
01:10:24You could help Lainey create events in the orchard.
01:10:26I mean, you have some incredible ideas.
01:10:27I'm very aware that you deflected the conversation away from yourself,
01:10:34but I don't hate your idea.
01:10:41Think about it.
01:10:42Mm-hmm.
01:10:42This is what you were working on earlier?
01:10:48Yeah.
01:10:51You know, I haven't written in such a long time, but...
01:10:54You want to hear what I was thinking about for the chorus?
01:10:55Uh, yeah.
01:10:57Okay.
01:10:59The road to you is winding and long
01:11:02and after all we've been through
01:11:05No matter where we go,
01:11:07I'm always on the road to you
01:11:10Uh, you're writing a song about a girl
01:11:14you're just having fun with called a road to you?
01:11:18Yeah.
01:11:19Oh, you like her.
01:11:20You like her so much!
01:11:22Stop it. Get out of my room.
01:11:23No! Play it again!
01:11:30Cute outfit.
01:11:40I want you to meet someone.
01:11:41Lainey, this is Jason.
01:11:42Hi.
01:11:43Hold on.
01:11:44Are you Drew's Lainey?
01:11:46Drew...
01:11:46Uh, you know,
01:11:48I actually don't know how to answer that.
01:11:51Uh, I...
01:11:52We've been spending a lot of time together lately.
01:11:55How do you know him?
01:11:56We've been best friends since we were ten.
01:11:58That's wild.
01:11:59It's great to meet you.
01:12:01You too.
01:12:02I'm gonna say hi to the birthday boy.
01:12:04I'll be right back.
01:12:05Thanks.
01:12:08I'm pretty cool about Drew's new job, huh?
01:12:10Yeah.
01:12:11Yeah, he had his interview last night.
01:12:12How'd it go?
01:12:13It went great.
01:12:14Yeah.
01:12:15Just, uh,
01:12:16crazy to think he'd be moving to Cali, though.
01:12:23Oh, Jason!
01:12:24Kids want to play tag.
01:12:25Be right there.
01:12:27It was so great to finally meet you.
01:12:29I haven't seen Drew this happy.
01:12:30In a long time.
01:12:32Me too.
01:12:35All right, who's it?
01:12:36Is it me?
01:12:37Me!
01:12:38Oh!
01:12:38Oh!
01:12:38Hey, sorry I'm late.
01:12:45Wrapping a fishing pole isn't quite as easy as I thought it was gonna be.
01:12:48You're moving to California and you're moving to California and you couldn't even tell me?
01:12:53I had to find out through Jason.
01:12:54I was gonna talk to you about it later.
01:12:57Yeah, well, now you don't have to.
01:13:02Lainey, uh...
01:13:03I was petrified.
01:13:04I was petrified of falling in love again and getting my heart broken and...
01:13:08You want to know something?
01:13:10You were worth the risk.
01:13:12Apparently you can't say the same thing about me.
01:13:15I haven't even decided yet.
01:13:16Yeah, well, if your decision is not an immediate no, then you already have.
01:13:20Mom, can we open presents now?
01:13:26Uh, yeah.
01:13:27Yes.
01:13:27Yes.
01:13:27What do you think it is?
01:13:49Let's see.
01:13:50Oh!
01:13:52That's cool.
01:13:54Hey, wait.
01:13:55Hey, let me get a picture.
01:13:57Hello, this is Drew.
01:14:05Yeah, um...
01:14:07Sounds like the perfect job for me.
01:14:10Yeah, I'll see you in California next week.
01:14:14Thanks again.
01:14:15Bye.
01:14:20Got a picture of your shirt?
01:14:27All right, Evan.
01:14:51Thank you for sharing.
01:14:53Aiden, you're up next.
01:14:54You know, you didn't have to bring anything to show us for your presentation.
01:15:05Yes, I did.
01:15:05My presentation is not just one specific favorite memory, but it's on memories of my favorite
01:15:15person.
01:15:16When I first moved here, when I first moved here, I didn't have any friends.
01:15:22I do now, but when I was kind of having a hard time, I met my best friend.
01:15:30He hung out with me after school.
01:15:33Just helped me handle things I didn't understand.
01:15:35He took time to teach me how to cast my line and how to fish, too, which I'm really good at
01:15:42now.
01:15:45He got me this pole for my birthday.
01:15:52I found out he's moving away soon, which makes me really sad.
01:15:58I don't think he'll ever know how much I appreciate him, but having him in my life has been my favorite
01:16:08memory.
01:16:10The end.
01:16:11That was quite the presentation today.
01:16:31Yeah, I kind of went for the heartstrings.
01:16:33That's you did, buddy.
01:16:39You know, sometimes it's hard for adults to say what they really mean because they're scared
01:16:45of what people might think or how they react.
01:16:48Like I was when I first moved here.
01:16:52When I didn't want to put myself out there to meet Chris and everyone.
01:16:56Yeah.
01:16:57Yeah, kind of like that.
01:16:58When you get older, the big decisions you make not only affect you, but they also affect
01:17:06the people you like, too.
01:17:10And everyone you love?
01:17:13Yeah.
01:17:14Everyone you love.
01:17:17How did you get so smart, huh?
01:17:20It just comes naturally.
01:17:21Are you really leaving?
01:17:30Like, for good?
01:17:32Well, that's what I wanted to come talk to you about.
01:17:35That was the plan, originally.
01:17:38Then something happened.
01:17:40I met this really awesome woman.
01:17:44My mom?
01:17:45Mm-hmm.
01:17:46I also met her really awesome son.
01:17:49And you've been like a best friend to me.
01:17:55And today, you reminded me of all those cool things we did.
01:18:01I just think I'd miss that too much.
01:18:06Wait.
01:18:08Does that mean...
01:18:11Watch out.
01:18:12But I did mess things up a bit.
01:18:17And I'm going to need your help to make them right.
01:18:20You win?
01:18:24All right.
01:18:24There she is.
01:18:26I made it.
01:18:36And if you are...
01:18:37I'm going to needngaTV.
01:18:43There we go.
01:18:44We were whipped cream.
01:18:46I'm going to need I'm going to be you.
01:18:47We're seeing you.
01:18:47We were coming now.
01:18:48We met them.
01:18:49We were getting hit.
01:18:49Please stop.
01:18:50They received going.
01:18:51We got some power.
01:18:51That's probably working.
01:18:52I'm going to be here.
01:18:53Oh, Miss Fancy, we are so blessed to have your baked goods here at Clark's.
01:19:05We're going to need 10 of everything you can make to start.
01:19:08Will you be able to handle that?
01:19:09As long as this one here doesn't help me.
01:19:11Oh, I feel like I should have given him a curfew.
01:19:17Seriously?
01:19:19I decided to stay.
01:19:20Oh, I'm so happy, sweetie.
01:19:22There's one condition.
01:19:23You're not getting a raise.
01:19:25I have a few ideas that I'm going to run by late next week, but what do you think about
01:19:31live music every weekend?
01:19:32Oh, that's a terrific idea.
01:19:35Yeah, well, you should thank Drew.
01:19:36He's the one who got me to stay.
01:19:38Did he say anything about his new job in California?
01:19:42Just that he's going and doesn't want to talk about it.
01:19:45Oh.
01:19:58We are so grateful to everyone who came out today to join us for a Harvest Homecoming at Clark's Mill and Orchards Grand Reopenings.
01:20:07I'm going to play.
01:20:12I'm going to play.
01:20:23Drew Clark, everybody.
01:20:27What are you waiting for?
01:20:28Hey, everyone.
01:20:40Um, I think I can speak for my entire family when I say how happy we are to have all of you here with us today.
01:20:47This place has been a dream to my parents and my grandparents before then.
01:20:52It has brought so much happiness to our family and now hopefully to yours too.
01:20:58Now, none of this could have been possible without Miss Lainey Ross.
01:21:02Now, I haven't been on stage in quite a while, so, uh, bear with me.
01:21:15That's it, you know?
01:21:17I can't tell you, but I'm pretty sure you're going to like it.
01:21:23I've made some really bad decisions lately and let fear get in the way.
01:21:26But now I need to let someone very special to me know just exactly how I feel.
01:21:32The last thing I wanted was to come back home
01:21:51All my haunted memories
01:21:54One look at you
01:21:57I knew I wasn't alone
01:21:58But my heart could never leave
01:22:01All the twists and turns
01:22:04And the dark nights
01:22:05They all disappear
01:22:07When I looked in your eyes
01:22:11The road to you
01:22:13Was winding along
01:22:14And now you're here with me
01:22:18It was God's plan all along
01:22:22And I just couldn't see
01:22:24It told us what it meant to be
01:22:28And after all that we've been through
01:22:32No matter where we go
01:22:34I'm always on the road to you
01:22:37What are you doing?
01:22:54I didn't take the job
01:22:56But your truck has all of your stuff loaded in it
01:23:01I saw it
01:23:01That's because I'm moving out tomorrow
01:23:04I figured if I had a girlfriend
01:23:06You know
01:23:07Probably time for me to move out of my parents' house
01:23:09Find my own more permanent place to live
01:23:12That is if
01:23:15She accepts my apology
01:23:16And still like to see where things go
01:23:19Together
01:23:20Well
01:23:24I think she would really like that
01:23:26If she knew he wasn't leaving
01:23:28I'm staying
01:23:31For as long as you want me
01:23:35And I'm sorry
01:23:45I'm sorry I got scared
01:23:47And I don't know what the future holds
01:23:52But I do know
01:23:52I want you and Aiden in it
01:23:53It's taken a lot of roads for us to get here
01:23:58But I am so happy I found you
01:23:59And I promise I will never get lost again
01:24:03And I promise I'll never get lost again
01:24:13We need
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