Charlotte, a chocolatier in Vienna, inherits her grandparents' shop, only to find it targeted by Henry's corporate acquisition. This charming romantic drama explores the clash between tradition and modern business. Will their rivalry blossom into an unexpected romance amidst the beautiful Austrian setting?
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00:00:00Charlotte, you have really outdone yourself this time.
00:00:21I am going to start calling you the Confectionary Queen.
00:00:24More like a chocoholic else.
00:00:27Can I have your attention, please?
00:00:28Now, what we've all been waiting for, the grand total from tonight's Children's Hospital
00:00:35of Vienna Christmas fundraiser.
00:00:37Together, we have raised 250,000 euros to award the new surgical ring, and with the matching
00:00:49donation from Henry Broadbent of Eurostar Developments, we have 500,000 euros.
00:00:56Thank you, Henry, for your generosity this holiday season.
00:01:04Please enjoy the entertainment and some incredible Viennese chocolate, compliments of Dobler chocolate.
00:01:12I'm pretty sure they say that laughter is the best medicine, but what I think is chocolate.
00:01:25Your cholesterol, Henry, you know it runs in the family.
00:01:29I know you watch my father like a hawk, Wilfred, but I have it completely under control.
00:01:33Besides, me giving up chocolate is like Santa giving up cookies for kale.
00:01:42That's not happening.
00:01:43Tater tinsel toffee?
00:01:44Tater tinsel toffee?
00:01:45Tater tinsel toffee?
00:01:46What's that?
00:01:47Perhaps a potato took a dip in a chocolate fountain.
00:01:50Potato?
00:01:51Potato?
00:01:52That's what a tater is, as in tater tots.
00:01:55Tater tots.
00:01:56Oh.
00:01:57I'm very sorry to interrupt.
00:01:59They're actually crushed potato chips.
00:02:02Yeah, the salt and the sweet, they complement each other.
00:02:06They make the perfect comfort food combo.
00:02:08I think I'll stick to classic confection.
00:02:13Well, I always say in life and in chocolate that change is the thing that keeps life from
00:02:20being a snooze fest, so maybe you should try one.
00:02:23Snooze fest?
00:02:24Oh.
00:02:25Oh, excuse me.
00:02:26Hello.
00:02:27Oh, um, while I adore Tchaikovsky, I'm afraid I left my conscience alone.
00:02:37Oh.
00:02:38I would love to dance with you.
00:02:42Okay.
00:02:43What should we do?
00:02:44Oh, okay, okay.
00:02:46Oh, so so so so.
00:02:47Can I help?
00:02:48Mm-hmm.
00:02:49I'm following along.
00:02:50I'm doing good.
00:02:51Okay.
00:02:52Okay.
00:02:53Have fun.
00:03:11We should get going.
00:03:12Early start tomorrow.
00:03:13Don't remind me.
00:03:15Yeah, I think it's perfect.
00:03:19Oh, huh?
00:03:20Yeah.
00:03:21We're all good.
00:03:26Morning, Maya.
00:03:29Morning, Maya.
00:03:30So what yummy creations have you come up with now?
00:03:34Well, this is a cranberry tumbled in milk chocolate
00:03:37and coated with evergreen essence.
00:03:39Honestly, where do you get the time?
00:03:42I find it.
00:03:43Wait, were you in the kitchen all night again?
00:03:46I might have been.
00:03:47Charlotte, you have got to stop doing this.
00:03:51It's just until Vienna's Chocolatier of the Year is announced.
00:03:54I have to do everything I can.
00:03:57This could help us drum up more support with the appeal at City Hall.
00:03:59Now, you know that that is probably wishful thinking.
00:04:02I know, but I have to do everything I can.
00:04:04Losing this building to a developer is not an option.
00:04:07Well, you filed your appeal. That should do it.
00:04:09And besides, we have historical standing.
00:04:12I'm just having a lot of trouble proving it.
00:04:15Well, if anyone can do it, it's you.
00:04:17I hope you're right.
00:04:20Hey, will you try one of these?
00:04:21I was thinking maybe we could give out some samples at the market tonight
00:04:24and get some customer reviews.
00:04:26I feel like I've been transported to a Christmas tree farm.
00:04:36I can see a handsome lumberjack chopping down a tree.
00:04:41Wait, he's calling me over.
00:04:45The flavors work.
00:04:47It's good.
00:04:49You're sure it's not too out there?
00:04:50No, you're innovative.
00:04:52Like your grandmother.
00:04:53I work beside her every day for every 20 years,
00:04:57and she always said innovation is the key to success.
00:05:02I know.
00:05:02Yes.
00:05:03Man, I really wish she was here.
00:05:06She knew everything about the history of this building,
00:05:08and she would know exactly which chocolate
00:05:10would knock the competition out of the park.
00:05:13You don't need that.
00:05:15You have already made it through the first three rounds.
00:05:18Yes, but this is the one that matters.
00:05:28Morning, Deirdre.
00:05:29Morning.
00:05:32Um, would you be okay to take care of the Christmas market today,
00:05:36and I will come to hand out samples tonight?
00:05:39Get some sleep.
00:05:40Mag, Mag, Mag.
00:05:56Hi, Oma.
00:05:59I miss you.
00:06:06Okay, Oma.
00:06:08I hear you.
00:06:10I have a report you asked for.
00:06:15All of our properties are in escrow now?
00:06:17Mm-hmm.
00:06:18Except this one.
00:06:20What's its current use?
00:06:21It is an artisan chocolate shop, a doublé.
00:06:25A chocolate store.
00:06:26So some small, insignificant business owner
00:06:28is holding us up for a big payout.
00:06:31I thought the lawyers had tied all that down.
00:06:33All except this one?
00:06:35Who is this person?
00:06:36She's a lawyer.
00:06:37She's trying to block it.
00:06:39She made an appeal at City Hall claiming that her store is a historical landmark.
00:06:44That's nonsense.
00:06:45I have all the documents to prove those buildings were destroyed during the war
00:06:49and rebuilt in 1945.
00:06:51She has no claim.
00:06:53She's not backing down.
00:06:56This could hold us up in court forever.
00:06:57We could lose.
00:07:02Henry.
00:07:03I'm Morgana Allard, CEO of Danube Development.
00:07:06This is my assistant.
00:07:08Joris.
00:07:09Of course.
00:07:10It's lovely to put faces to the emails.
00:07:11This is Wilfred.
00:07:13He's my right-hand man and will be assisting with the integration.
00:07:17No disrespect, but we thought your father was coming.
00:07:20Uh, no.
00:07:21He recently retired and left complete control of Eurostar to me.
00:07:25And Danube Development.
00:07:28Would have been nice to know, considering he just purchased our company.
00:07:31Well, it was a last-minute decision.
00:07:35Somewhat personal, actually.
00:07:38What an amazing view.
00:07:39Well, now that you are officially president of our company, we'll be working a lot together.
00:07:46Uh, yes.
00:07:47Yes, indeed.
00:07:48We're very excited about the project.
00:07:50From what I understand, it was the main reason your father acquired our company.
00:07:54That and his love of Vienna.
00:07:56Ah.
00:07:57Did you want to see some details?
00:07:59Oh, not now.
00:08:00Yeah, I presume everything is on target.
00:08:04No problems that we should be aware of?
00:08:07None.
00:08:08Uh, the board has signed off on the designs, the loans are in place, and all of the businesses are in escrow.
00:08:18Ah, great.
00:08:19Gordon spoke very highly of you.
00:08:23We have all the confidence in the world that you'll lead this to a successful completion.
00:08:28I'm happy he and you have confidence in me.
00:08:31It is a 300 million euro endeavor, after all.
00:08:35Henry, that's just another Tuesday.
00:08:38Oh, you are leaving now?
00:08:43Uh, yes.
00:08:44I am taking a Christmas holiday.
00:08:47I'll be back in the office in a few days.
00:08:48Uh, call if you need me.
00:08:51It really was lovely to meet you, Ralph.
00:09:02Why didn't you tell Henry about the chocolate shop holdout?
00:09:05It won't be an issue for long.
00:09:06There's no need for Henry or Wilfred to know about it.
00:09:21For when she arrives.
00:09:22Oh, yes.
00:09:25That was short and sweet.
00:09:27Maybe you could have gone over a few of the details.
00:09:30Wilfred, I'm taking a break.
00:09:31I haven't had a holiday in what feels like ten years.
00:09:34What about that skydiving trip and the shark fishing?
00:09:41Confidence-building exercises.
00:09:43Paramount for, uh, good management skills.
00:09:48You don't seem too keen on the project.
00:09:50Well, I wasn't expecting my father to retire quite so quickly.
00:09:53So, yes, I am a little put out to be lumbered with this.
00:09:56And you know that these projects aren't really my thing.
00:09:58Well, I prefer to work on the charities for children's hospitals, as you know.
00:10:03I know.
00:10:04I suggest that we just embrace the holiday spirit and, you know, chill.
00:10:11Chill?
00:10:11Yeah.
00:10:12Yes, I don't chill well.
00:10:14Careful.
00:10:14Is that Jack Frost snipping at your nose?
00:10:17Okay, okay.
00:10:18Why don't we go to the Christmas market tonight?
00:10:20Ah, that's the spirit, Wilfred.
00:10:23Come on.
00:10:32Ah, the potato chocolate.
00:10:35You.
00:10:36You.
00:10:37At your own risk, we have many crazy varieties of chocolate here.
00:10:41Well, I am ready to try them all.
00:10:44Well, I made that one last night.
00:10:46Okay.
00:10:46Okay.
00:10:46Okay.
00:10:50What do you think?
00:10:53Hmm.
00:10:55This is the best chocolate I've ever had.
00:10:58Hmm.
00:10:59Seriously.
00:11:00It's like a little chocolate symphony playing a crunchy crescendo.
00:11:05Can you wait while I write that down?
00:11:07Charlotte is the best chocolatier in Vienna.
00:11:11I pay her to say that.
00:11:12Henry Broadbent, by the way.
00:11:14Charlotte Doppler.
00:11:15It's nice to see you again.
00:11:17Your donation to the children's hospital was incredibly generous.
00:11:21This is Wilfred.
00:11:23We work together.
00:11:24Hi.
00:11:25Merry Christmas.
00:11:26Merry Christmas.
00:11:27Merry Christmas.
00:11:28I'm Maya.
00:11:29Pleasure to meet you, Maya.
00:11:31Pleasure.
00:11:32Hello, Maya.
00:11:33Hello.
00:11:34So is it your first time at the Christmas markets?
00:11:36Yes, it is.
00:11:37And we hope to see more of it.
00:11:39Charlotte, you should show Henry around.
00:11:42Uh.
00:11:45Well, we're busy here, so.
00:11:48No, not really.
00:11:49In fact, we're closing soon.
00:11:51I think it's a great idea.
00:11:54I mean, I, um, I probably should be heading back towards the store.
00:11:59No, I could walk with you if, I mean, if you, if you, if you like.
00:12:04Wilfred, why don't you stay and satisfy your sweet tooth with some chocolate samples?
00:12:11Twist my taste buds.
00:12:13Okay.
00:12:14I don't know if you know, but the, the markets here, they date back to the Middle Ages.
00:12:28Oh.
00:12:29So in another lifetime, I could have, uh, bought you a dragon for Christmas.
00:12:32Yes, and now I'm going to have to settle for a, a sword in the stone bottle opener.
00:12:41I'm very intrigued by what you do.
00:12:44I mean, do you always make your own chocolate recipes?
00:12:48No.
00:12:48Well, no.
00:12:50Some are old, and some are new, but all of them are made in-house.
00:12:56Ah.
00:12:57And I presume that you went to a, uh, chocolate school to study all of this?
00:13:01I did not.
00:13:02No.
00:13:02Well, I spent a lot of time here when I was growing up.
00:13:06All of the recipes were passed down by my Oma, my grandmother.
00:13:09Mm-hmm.
00:13:10And this year, I am trying to make a few more recipes of my own.
00:13:14Oh, that must be good for business.
00:13:15It can be.
00:13:17This year, I've got a different reason.
00:13:19I'm, um, I'm tossing my hat in the ring to compete for Vienna's Chocolatier of the Year.
00:13:25Wow.
00:13:26Well, no lacking in ambition here.
00:13:29So what does the, uh, competition entail?
00:13:32I actually have to admit I've never been in a competition.
00:13:34Oh, except for the race to the cookie jar in Borders.
00:13:37Well, it's a little bit different than that.
00:13:40Um, there's several rounds.
00:13:41We've submitted different flavor profiles.
00:13:43The store has been inspected, and now we're down to the final three.
00:13:48Ah, only two to beat.
00:13:50Yeah.
00:13:50But they are the best of the best.
00:13:52And when's the, uh, competition held?
00:13:54We have to submit everything on December 22nd at the Strauss Christmas Ball.
00:14:00And then we'll find out probably in the new year.
00:14:04Oh, you've got three whole weeks.
00:14:06I know.
00:14:07I still have to create some new recipes to wow the judges.
00:14:10From what I've tasted, I think you got this.
00:14:15I'm guessing that Christmas is a pretty hectic time for you.
00:14:18Yeah.
00:14:19Yeah.
00:14:20And this year we have a little additional challenge.
00:14:24I am in a fight with City Hall over the historical classification of the business.
00:14:30Oh.
00:14:31Well, I would think that was easy.
00:14:33I mean, in Vienna, everything is historical.
00:14:36Right?
00:14:36Yeah, you'd think.
00:14:37But it's a little bit more complicated when you're up against a ruthless developer.
00:14:42So.
00:14:44Huh.
00:14:46Ruthless.
00:14:47So that sounds pretty awful.
00:14:48Have you got good counsel?
00:14:50Uh, I was actually a lawyer in Cincinnati.
00:14:53Yeah.
00:14:54I'm not super familiar with how the systems work here in Vienna, though.
00:14:56But I am figuring it out.
00:14:57Okay, hang on, hang on.
00:14:58I am confused.
00:15:01You are a lawyer in the U.S., but you are running a chocolate shop here in Vienna.
00:15:04Mm-hmm.
00:15:05In what world does that make sense?
00:15:08My Oma left it to me when she passed a few years ago.
00:15:12So you gave up your entire life in the U.S. to come here?
00:15:16Yeah.
00:15:18What made you stay?
00:15:20Well, the chocolate, obviously.
00:15:22Oh, obviously.
00:15:23Silly question.
00:15:25What about you?
00:15:26London, I assume?
00:15:27Uh, yes.
00:15:28But my father was born here, in Vienna.
00:15:30Really?
00:15:31And then he moved to London, where he met my mother, and, well, they have me.
00:15:36So are you associated with the hospital?
00:15:39My father built it.
00:15:40I was involved with the project, and so I want to continue to support it.
00:15:45That's very nice.
00:15:47What was the work you did?
00:15:49The design, or?
00:15:50Oh, well, no, mainly, you know, number crunching, overseeing.
00:15:54I see.
00:15:56So are you familiar with Vienna, Ben?
00:15:58Um, a little.
00:16:00But not at Christmas time.
00:16:02No, this is my first Viennese Christmas.
00:16:05Ah, here on holidays.
00:16:07See?
00:16:07Yeah, yes and no.
00:16:08I am overseeing a little bit of business, but, well, things don't really get going until
00:16:12after the new year, so, uh, yeah, I'm in, I'm enjoying a break.
00:16:23Thank you for walking me home.
00:16:24Oh, it's my pleasure.
00:16:26Um, maybe we can do it again sometime.
00:16:28Yeah, maybe we can.
00:16:31Um, well, this is me.
00:16:34You live in a chocolate shop?
00:16:40No, I live above a chocolate shop.
00:16:43It was my oldest place.
00:16:45Oh.
00:16:46A hidden gem amongst the grandeur of the city's architecture.
00:16:51Vienna's baroque elegance took a sweet detour into the land of chocolate.
00:16:56Are you sure you don't work in PR?
00:17:00I can't imagine waking up to the smell of chocolate.
00:17:03But that would be very, very dangerous.
00:17:06Well, speaking of which, can I offer you a chocolate nightcap?
00:17:12Does Rudolph have a red nose?
00:17:15Come on.
00:17:20Hey.
00:17:21Wow.
00:17:23Busy place.
00:17:25Yeah.
00:17:26This time of year, we're pretty well going full tilt.
00:17:29Huh.
00:17:29So, what would you like to try?
00:17:31Oh, uh, surprise me.
00:17:44Enjoy.
00:17:47You're welcome.
00:17:51I guess this is...
00:17:54Good night.
00:17:55I guess so, yeah.
00:17:58Good night?
00:17:59Good night.
00:17:59Oh, uh, this is me.
00:18:04I'm staying at the Kristoff Hotel just around the corner, but, uh, maybe I'll bump into you
00:18:09again at the Christmas markets tomorrow.
00:18:11Yeah, absolutely.
00:18:11Oh, actually, uh, I might not be there tomorrow. I have some errands to run and a meeting at City Hall.
00:18:22Oh, right. Yes. No, the business at City Hall.
00:18:24Yeah, bad guys to catch, heads to roll.
00:18:27Oh, yeah, that's me.
00:18:28Well, if I were those ruthless developers, I'd be scared.
00:18:33Very scared.
00:18:34Well, they should be, because I'm coming for them.
00:18:38Ah.
00:18:40Yeah.
00:18:42Good night.
00:18:43Good night.
00:18:44Good night.
00:18:44Good night.
00:18:44Good night.
00:18:46Good night.
00:18:48Good night.
00:18:49Good night.
00:18:50Good night.
00:18:52Good morning, Julie.
00:18:55Good morning.
00:18:56Oh, let me guess.
00:18:59You were up all night again.
00:19:01No, I wasn't.
00:19:02I got up at four.
00:19:04Here, can you try one of those?
00:19:05Oh.
00:19:07Yum.
00:19:08Best ever.
00:19:09Well, no, can I have real criticism, like an actual opinion?
00:19:12In that case, I need to do a little more tasting.
00:19:17How'd it go last night?
00:19:19If you are asking about Henry, he walked me home.
00:19:23End of story.
00:19:23Oh, come on.
00:19:25Spill the tea.
00:19:26There has to be something.
00:19:27There's no tea.
00:19:30Fine.
00:19:31I brought you a coffee.
00:19:34You know, you're becoming very boring.
00:19:37You're spending your days figuring out how to fight this developer, and your nights making chocolate.
00:19:42I have to win this, Maya.
00:19:43It's my only real hope of saving this place.
00:19:45Well then, here's to sending those Danube mucky mucks packing.
00:19:50Cheers.
00:19:51Cheers.
00:19:52Now back to a much more interesting topic.
00:19:55Henry and Wilfred.
00:19:57Oh, so it's Henry and Wilfred now.
00:20:00Well, why not?
00:20:01I mean, clearly I have to push you out of your little shell, and frankly, I wouldn't mind having a date myself.
00:20:05Well, good.
00:20:06It's about time.
00:20:07I mean, what, it's been five years since your divorce?
00:20:09Seven years, but who's counting?
00:20:11You know, Wilfred asked me if I would like to, let me just remember his exact phraseology, grab a hot toddy.
00:20:19Oh, and what did you say?
00:20:22I said yes.
00:20:23Good.
00:20:23Now, what about Henry?
00:20:25You know what?
00:20:26It is a good idea.
00:20:28You should invite Henry along.
00:20:30That way, it will really break the ice.
00:20:32Charlotte, you know what I'm talking about.
00:20:36You haven't had a date yourself since you arrived here two years ago, and now, out of the blue, this handsome man dances into your life.
00:20:44Who knows what could happen?
00:20:46Okay, first of all, I met this handsome man like five minutes ago, and secondly, I have resigned myself to being the spinster of the chocolate shop.
00:20:53Oh, it appears that someone disagrees and thinks that you could find love.
00:20:59Okay, you tell that cuckoo clock I'm not looking for love.
00:21:02Now, if you excuse me, I have a very big date.
00:21:04Oh.
00:21:05With the city clerk.
00:21:07Oh.
00:21:07See you later.
00:21:08I just want to confirm the status of my appeal.
00:21:15I don't see any updates here.
00:21:17Okay.
00:21:18Um, well, how about the building age map?
00:21:21I think it's safe to assume that even if one did exist, it was destroyed during the war.
00:21:26I know it existed.
00:21:27It was done in the 1920s.
00:21:28Yes, I understand, but if you don't have it, and we can't prove that your shop was established before 1924, we just can't classify it as historical.
00:21:38Well, I know it was there, and my Oma told me so many stories.
00:21:42But you don't have proof, Charlotte, so there is really not much I can do for you.
00:21:47Okay.
00:21:49Just so you know, all the other owners on Ringstrasse have agreed to sell.
00:21:54I'm not selling.
00:21:55I will put that in for the next committee meeting.
00:21:57You know what?
00:21:58I'd actually like to be at that meeting if I could be.
00:22:01Nothing is going to happen before Christmas.
00:22:03Okay.
00:22:04Okay.
00:22:11Hey.
00:22:12Hi.
00:22:13Oh, that's a lovely surprise.
00:22:15Oh, how did it go with City Hall?
00:22:18Not as good as I'd hoped.
00:22:19Everything's in a bit of a standstill because of Christmas, so...
00:22:22Well, tis the season.
00:22:25You mentioned your family's in development.
00:22:26What are the chances you know everything that I would need to know about historical classification at Vienna City Hall?
00:22:32Uh, to be honest, I'm not that familiar with any of that.
00:22:36Darn.
00:22:37I was hoping if you'd give me some insight.
00:22:39I could ask a colleague of mine.
00:22:40Oh, no, no, no, no, it's okay.
00:22:41I will figure it out.
00:22:43I should get going.
00:22:44The Christmas market tends to get busy about now, so I should check on Maya.
00:22:48Okay.
00:22:48Well, maybe I could see you later.
00:22:51Yeah, okay.
00:22:55Uh, do you want to have dinner with me?
00:22:58I mean, if you have time.
00:23:01I always have time for food.
00:23:03Great.
00:23:04I'll, uh, pick you up around 7.
00:23:07Okay.
00:23:08Christmas in Vienna.
00:23:15Mm-hmm.
00:23:16There is simply nowhere else on earth as magical.
00:23:19It is one of the perks of living here.
00:23:21Yeah.
00:23:21So, uh, what kind of law did you practice in America?
00:23:26Corporate.
00:23:27Oh.
00:23:27Mm-hmm.
00:23:29Mergers, acquisitions, securities, tags?
00:23:34Environmental.
00:23:35Oh.
00:23:36I really wanted to make a difference, and I thought I could do that with the power of a big firm behind me,
00:23:41but, uh, it didn't go according to plan.
00:23:44What happened?
00:23:45I guess I just got tired of helping corporations find loopholes so that they could do whatever they wanted.
00:23:51Well, maybe this is where you're meant to be all along.
00:23:55I mean, you're running a successful business, and may I say, producing the best chocolates in the world.
00:24:01Oh, thank you.
00:24:02I admire what you've done.
00:24:05Really.
00:24:06Given all that album coming in, that takes a lot of bravery.
00:24:10That or insanity.
00:24:11Or that.
00:24:13No, I think making a change can be complicated.
00:24:17But sometimes you have to take a long, hard look at your life and think about if what you're doing is really making you happy.
00:24:25Ultimately, it just boiled down to that for me.
00:24:29You know what?
00:24:30Enough about me.
00:24:31I would like to hear about you.
00:24:32Really?
00:24:33Mm-hmm.
00:24:33Well, um, am I happy with my life?
00:24:36Yeah.
00:24:37Not especially.
00:24:39That was very fast and succinct.
00:24:41No, I'm sorry.
00:24:42It's just, it's been on my mind a lot lately.
00:24:44I, um, what with my father's unexpected retirement and taking over Eurostar and coming here.
00:24:52Wait, um, you own Eurostar?
00:24:55Yes, I do.
00:24:59It was started by my grandfather, and it was recently passed down to me.
00:25:04Wow.
00:25:05That's a lot of responsibility.
00:25:07How did you get started?
00:25:09I, um, went to Cambridge to study business, because that's all I really ever knew.
00:25:15And after I graduated, I started working for the company, because I thought that that was the right thing to do at the time.
00:25:23Not so much anymore?
00:25:25Let's just call it a work in progress.
00:25:27I started out by wanting to make my father proud, and I am still striving to make my father proud.
00:25:34Where is he now?
00:25:35He's living in Paris.
00:25:37He had some health scares, and decided that it was time to live his life.
00:25:42And what about your mom?
00:25:44She left him, uh, 15 years ago.
00:25:48Yes, he didn't put much into the relationship.
00:25:51Business mattered more.
00:25:53So when I left home, she moved out.
00:25:55She's remarried, then.
00:25:57Living happily in New York City.
00:25:59So then she found her happy ending.
00:26:01Yes, she did.
00:26:04Here's to happy endings.
00:26:05Cheers.
00:26:06Cheers.
00:26:11Oh!
00:26:12Sorry, do you mind cobblestone and heels?
00:26:14Ah, okay.
00:26:16Can't say I know the feeling.
00:26:17Thanks.
00:26:18So where were your parents born?
00:26:20Um, well, my mom was actually born here in Vienna, and she was raised here.
00:26:25My dad was born in Canada.
00:26:27Long story short, my mom was and is a lawyer, um, and I followed in her footsteps.
00:26:34I thought it was what I wanted to do.
00:26:36Until it wasn't.
00:26:38Yeah.
00:26:38When my OMA passed, it changed my perspective on everything.
00:26:42Mm-hmm.
00:26:43I quit my job, and I ended a five-year-long relationship.
00:26:47Oof.
00:26:48That must have been hard.
00:26:49It was something I needed to do.
00:26:52We were both just hanging on, but we knew it wasn't working.
00:26:55I think sometimes you stay because you're afraid of losing someone, but in the end, you
00:27:02kind of just lose yourself.
00:27:04I think I know exactly what you mean.
00:27:10I was engaged.
00:27:13Oh.
00:27:13Twice.
00:27:14Oh.
00:27:15When I was much younger.
00:27:16Mm-hmm.
00:27:16Yeah.
00:27:17Turns out I'm a bit of a hopeless romantic.
00:27:20Always falling for women who, uh, don't see me for who I am.
00:27:27Not looking to make those mistakes again.
00:27:30I'm with you on that.
00:27:34So, how's it going at the office?
00:27:42Magana seems to be in control, so I think we're in good hands going forward.
00:27:46Yeah, no, no.
00:27:47I was thinking that I might stop by later.
00:27:50You know, get acquainted with everyone before it gets too busy in the new year.
00:27:54I agree.
00:27:55It's been good to spend some time away, though, to reassess where I am in life.
00:28:01Do I sense a midlife crisis?
00:28:04I had dinner with Charlotte last night.
00:28:06She said something that struck a chord with me.
00:28:09She said that sometimes it's good to take a long, hard look at your life and decide that
00:28:12if what you're doing is making you happy.
00:28:15You have your own company, money, freedom to do whatever you want.
00:28:19What else is there?
00:28:21Maybe a solid relationship one day.
00:28:23My father spent his entire adult life building Eurostar, blinded by money.
00:28:28Now he has heart problems, diabetes, and a fear of dying alone.
00:28:31I don't want my life to end up like that.
00:28:33You don't have to be like your father.
00:28:36You have a chance to do something about it.
00:28:40Have you ever thought of bringing someone else in to run the company?
00:28:43Maybe Magana, if she proves herself capable.
00:28:45I don't know Magana well enough, and even if I did, that would disappoint my father, and
00:28:49I don't want to do that.
00:28:51Now, he may have been thorn in my side and a lot to live up to, but he is still my dad.
00:28:56I understand.
00:28:57It's tough.
00:28:58He's tough.
00:28:59Are you heading into the office now?
00:29:01Uh, yes.
00:29:03Do you mind if I tag along?
00:29:19Oh, hey, Mom.
00:29:20Hey, sweetie.
00:29:21How's it going there?
00:29:22Uh, it's okay.
00:29:23I didn't wake you up, did I?
00:29:25Oh, no.
00:29:26I've been up since five.
00:29:27I couldn't sleep thinking about everything that's going on there with you.
00:29:31I'm sorry.
00:29:32No, no.
00:29:32No need to be sorry.
00:29:34So, anything new with the appeal?
00:29:36Not really.
00:29:37Aside from the fact that all the other stores have sold, so I'm now officially completely
00:29:41on my own.
00:29:42And Danube knows that they have all the power because I can't prove that this business opened
00:29:47before 1924 and without historical designation.
00:29:50We're officially toast.
00:29:52Well, have you considered selling the business?
00:29:55No, I'm not ready to give up on it.
00:29:56Not yet.
00:29:58Okay, sweetie.
00:29:59I gotta go.
00:30:00I'll call you later.
00:30:02Bye, Mom.
00:30:02Love you.
00:30:05Yes.
00:30:05Well, just donate another $100,000 to the hospital foundation.
00:30:10Perfect.
00:30:11No, no, no.
00:30:11Just send over the paperwork and we'll get it sorted.
00:30:16Morgana.
00:30:17Thank you for coming.
00:30:18Um, I just wanted to talk to you about a friend of mine.
00:30:22Sure.
00:30:23Yeah.
00:30:23She needs some advice.
00:30:25And while I don't have too many details, it is development related.
00:30:28And, well, I thought, who else to ask but you?
00:30:32Any specifics at all?
00:30:34There's a developer who's trying to buy her property, but she doesn't want to sell.
00:30:38She says that it's on a historical landmark.
00:30:40Oh, is there a name of her business, an address?
00:30:45Dobler Chocolate Shop on Ringstrasse.
00:30:49I'll definitely check it out.
00:30:52Brilliant.
00:30:52Well, thank you.
00:30:53Um, shall I ask her to come see you?
00:30:55Oh, no, no.
00:30:56Uh, I have to be in the area in the next couple of days.
00:30:59I'll drop in and have a chat with her.
00:31:00Thank you, Morgana.
00:31:01I'm sure that, well, any advice that you could give her would be greatly appreciated.
00:31:06And her name?
00:31:08Charlotte.
00:31:10Charlotte Dobler.
00:31:12Got it.
00:31:16There you go.
00:31:17Thank you so much for coming in.
00:31:18Merry Christmas.
00:31:20So nice.
00:31:24Hello.
00:31:24I have a package for Miss Chocolate Dobler.
00:31:26Oh, uh, that's me.
00:31:30Oh, how is the, uh, primary crunch coming along?
00:31:34It is perfectly crunchy.
00:31:36Perfect.
00:31:41You know, your little tree over there is looking very sad.
00:31:44I know.
00:31:45I feel bad every time I look at it.
00:31:46I just think I don't have enough hours in the day to decorate it.
00:31:49Well, I have them.
00:31:50Lots of them.
00:31:50Lots of hours.
00:31:51When you're ready, call me and I'll be here.
00:31:53With bells on?
00:31:54With jingle bells on.
00:31:56Good.
00:31:59This arrived today.
00:32:01I was kind of scared to open it alone.
00:32:03What?
00:32:14No.
00:32:14No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:32:15They cannot do this.
00:32:16Not right before Christmas.
00:32:19So I thought you'd turn down their offer.
00:32:21I did.
00:32:22Except now they're pulling the eminent domain card.
00:32:24They said that they cleared this with everyone.
00:32:26I did not know about this.
00:32:27Okay, first, please explain what eminent domain is.
00:32:31It's expropriation.
00:32:33It's like a holiday hijack.
00:32:38No.
00:32:38Okay.
00:32:39Um, let's see.
00:32:41Okay.
00:32:42Imagine the Grinch trying to convince everyone that it would be better for everybody if he
00:32:46took all of the Who's houses and used them to expand his cave.
00:32:49And then Whoville City Hall agrees with the Grinch.
00:32:50So they took all of the Who's houses away, making them available for the Grinch.
00:32:54Except in this case, the cave is a shopping and apartment complex, making Daniel Development
00:33:00the Grinch, and I am the Who.
00:33:01You're the what?
00:33:02It's, okay.
00:33:04We have to get out.
00:33:05Well, they can't do that.
00:33:06What are you going to do?
00:33:07I don't know.
00:33:10But if the ghost of Christmas future is coming for Dobler chocolates, then the ghost of Christmas
00:33:14present is going to fight back.
00:33:16It is time that I put my lawyer hat back on.
00:33:19Do it.
00:33:23What's a Who?
00:33:25Oh, my gosh.
00:33:26Have you never seen the Grinch?
00:33:27Maya.
00:33:30How'd it go at City Hall?
00:33:39I filed an injunction.
00:33:40That's all I can do for now.
00:33:42I wish there was some way to prove what your grandmother told you.
00:33:45I know.
00:33:46Hey, I just, I keep looking through everything, every paper, just hoping I'm going to find
00:33:52something.
00:33:53You know, if you lose, you still have options.
00:33:56You could take the money and set up somewhere else.
00:33:58I know, but this place was my Oma's legacy, and she entrusted it to me.
00:34:03I have to at least try to fight for it.
00:34:05What about Henry?
00:34:06Do you think he might be able to help?
00:34:07Wilfred told me that he's a developer.
00:34:10Yeah, I asked already.
00:34:12So you saw him again?
00:34:17I did.
00:34:19We had dinner.
00:34:20Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, and?
00:34:24I might be seeing him again tonight.
00:34:30Huh.
00:34:31Really?
00:34:32I'll see.
00:34:33Hmm.
00:34:34Thanks for keeping me in the loop.
00:34:36You're welcome.
00:34:37Mm-hmm.
00:34:38We wish you a Merry Christmas.
00:34:42We wish you a Merry Christmas.
00:34:43The carolers are really good.
00:34:45Yeah, they really are.
00:34:46This is such an interesting place.
00:34:48Yeah, it's called the Punch Terrace.
00:34:50They pop up all over the city at Christmas.
00:34:52Oh, charming and cozy.
00:34:54That was the perfect way to enjoy the season.
00:34:57You're welcome.
00:34:58Oh, perfect.
00:34:59Oh.
00:34:59They're here.
00:35:01What on earth are these?
00:35:02Okay, so these are chimney cakes.
00:35:04What cakes?
00:35:06Chimney cakes.
00:35:08Oh.
00:35:09Okay.
00:35:10These are a wonderful dessert,
00:35:12and they originated in Transylvania.
00:35:15Oh.
00:35:16Ah, ah, ah.
00:35:17Exactly.
00:35:19How do you take yours?
00:35:21Usually just with some caramel.
00:35:23And chocolate.
00:35:24Mm-mm, no chocolate.
00:35:25No chocolate?
00:35:26Hang on.
00:35:26The chocolate here has no chocolate.
00:35:27That's like Christmas with no presents.
00:35:29I have no explanation.
00:35:32I don't know.
00:35:33Okay.
00:35:34Now, this is so much fun.
00:35:36It's almost like we're not in the city.
00:35:39I know.
00:35:40So how was your day?
00:35:43Yeah, honestly, it wasn't great.
00:35:45I had to go to City Hall to file an injunction
00:35:48because I got this from the developers yesterday.
00:35:53It turns out that they have somehow managed
00:35:55to convince the city to expropriate,
00:35:57so I am most likely going to lose my home, my shop,
00:36:00and they are going to tear it down
00:36:02and turn it into shopping boutiques and apartments.
00:36:07I don't know what to say.
00:36:09Yeah, I don't either.
00:36:10The owner of this company must just be
00:36:12a despicable human being
00:36:14because I don't understand how someone
00:36:15could do something like this
00:36:16and not think about the people that they're hurting.
00:36:18Please, explain to me how this happened.
00:36:30Well, there was a holdout.
00:36:32Only one, but she's being very difficult.
00:36:35She's claiming her property
00:36:36as a historical landmark when it isn't.
00:36:38Are you sure about that?
00:36:40Yes.
00:36:40The building registration says 1945.
00:36:44It has to be at least 1924 to qualify.
00:36:47We've made numerous, generous offers,
00:36:50and she's refused all of them.
00:36:51Do you even know her?
00:36:53Does it really matter?
00:36:54It's a business deal.
00:36:55Of course it matters.
00:36:57As a corporation,
00:36:58we cannot be in a position
00:37:00to destroy people's lives.
00:37:02It's a little late for that.
00:37:05Well, why was I not told about this from the get-go?
00:37:07You said you didn't want to do any work
00:37:09before the new year,
00:37:10so I didn't think you needed to know.
00:37:12We handle problems like this all the time.
00:37:14Money talks.
00:37:15It's just a matter of the right price.
00:37:17Money is not always the answer.
00:37:18This is.
00:37:20We have investors
00:37:20and 300 million euros on the line.
00:37:24I'm not about to let this project
00:37:25go down over one greedy holdout.
00:37:28Morgana, she is not a greedy holdout.
00:37:30I don't care how much money we have on the line.
00:37:34This needs to be fixed now.
00:37:35Charlotte will not be evicted
00:37:38from her business and her home.
00:37:48This is getting worse by the second.
00:37:51Should have taken your advice in the beginning
00:37:52and gone through the plans with Morgana.
00:37:54But you didn't.
00:37:55You have to tell Charlotte it's your company.
00:37:58I can't do that.
00:37:59She called the owner of Danube Developments
00:38:01a despicable human being.
00:38:02You know this is going to blow her.
00:38:04Maybe, but I don't want to ruin what we have.
00:38:08There's no mistake here.
00:38:10I'll call my father.
00:38:12I'll get this straightened out.
00:38:15Haven't you already tried every recipe in the book?
00:38:18Yes, but we only have 10 days until the deadline,
00:38:21and I have to get this right.
00:38:23You're overthinking.
00:38:24I know.
00:38:25Maybe we could talk later.
00:38:29Oh.
00:38:30Wilfred, I presume.
00:38:32Yes, we're going to go and grab that hot tub.
00:38:35Have fun.
00:38:37It's Charlotte.
00:38:53Tell her.
00:38:54Better to be honest now and get it done.
00:38:57I can fix this, Wilfred.
00:38:58I know I can.
00:38:59I just need a little bit more time to figure it out.
00:39:01Hey.
00:39:08Hey.
00:39:09Chris, you're around the ring?
00:39:11Yeah, I'm just going to stretch for a minute.
00:39:14Yeah.
00:39:15Even how it is before a big workout.
00:39:17Oh.
00:39:17Strenuous exercise and that.
00:39:18Oh, yeah.
00:39:19No, of course.
00:39:19So I take it you're more of an athlete on the ice?
00:39:21Oh, yes.
00:39:22Yeah.
00:39:22I should be expecting some triple axles,
00:39:23maybe some quads.
00:39:24That's me.
00:39:25Yeah.
00:39:26Do you want me to do a little loop and I'll come back?
00:39:29Yeah.
00:39:29Yeah, I'll see you in a loop.
00:39:32Okay.
00:39:48Ready?
00:39:49I think I put a muscle.
00:39:51Oh, no.
00:39:51Yeah.
00:39:52I'm pretty sure these are two lift loops.
00:39:54You just don't know how to skate at all, do you?
00:39:57No.
00:39:57I was hoping it wasn't that obvious.
00:40:00It is.
00:40:02Here.
00:40:04I'll help.
00:40:04Okay.
00:40:07You're pretty good, though.
00:40:08I assume you come here a lot.
00:40:10Yeah, every chance they get.
00:40:12It's my little piece of heaven.
00:40:14So I guess it's my little piece of hell.
00:40:16Okay.
00:40:16So channel uriner penguin.
00:40:19Pretty sure that's a yoga move.
00:40:20It is.
00:40:21Yeah.
00:40:21You haven't heard of the downward penguin?
00:40:24Okay.
00:40:25Here we like to administer a cup of hot cider to save lives.
00:40:34So, so.
00:40:38So, so welcome.
00:40:40Well, now that you've officially saved my life, I am forever in your debt.
00:40:43Well, I am going to remember that forever.
00:40:46And I will, I will, oh, thank you.
00:40:49I will call and collect.
00:40:53Cheers.
00:40:54Cheers.
00:40:56You really love it here, don't you?
00:40:59Vienna, I mean.
00:41:00I do.
00:41:02Yeah.
00:41:03I mean, I practically grew up here as the only grandchild.
00:41:08So I was spoiled rotten.
00:41:10I came here every summer and then my mom and I would come every Christmas and I would spend
00:41:17every second that I had in that chocolate shop trying to make chocolate.
00:41:23So where's your mom now?
00:41:25She's still working in Cincinnati.
00:41:26Oh.
00:41:27Will you get to see her over the holidays now?
00:41:29I don't know this year.
00:41:32Normally I would go back, but it's just been a little bit more complicated.
00:41:34With everything that's going on with the shop, so.
00:41:37Right, right, yeah.
00:41:41What would you do if you can't keep it?
00:41:43I don't know.
00:41:45I do have a friend from law school who has a pretty successful practice and she said that
00:41:51there's always an open office for me if I decide to move home, so that's an option.
00:41:58Wouldn't that be giving up on your dream and everything that you've accomplished here?
00:42:02I don't want to.
00:42:04But if I don't have a choice, then.
00:42:07You always have a choice.
00:42:10Just maybe not the one you expected.
00:42:14I know.
00:42:14I just, I don't know if I'm ready for that.
00:42:18But I still have a little fight left in me.
00:42:21If Danube thinks they're getting rid of me that easily, then they have another thing coming.
00:42:25I mean, you're in the business.
00:42:27What do you think of the company?
00:42:28Uh, well, it's, um, yeah, no, it's, it's, it's pretty bad.
00:42:35Well, then maybe we should, uh, take them on together.
00:42:40Take them down.
00:42:40Look here.
00:42:52I was thinking that if we redesign the plans, we could exclude the shop altogether.
00:42:57It's not possible at this point.
00:43:00Why not?
00:43:02I mean, we exclude things all the time for zoning.
00:43:05This project is tied up with a red bow.
00:43:07We're asking for trouble.
00:43:09I don't mind a little trouble.
00:43:10You know, the chocolate lady files an injunction.
00:43:14Could you set up a meeting with me and the architect, please?
00:43:20I'll send his contacts.
00:43:23For whatever it's worth, whatever you're thinking, I suggest you drop it now.
00:43:29I suggest that you get me the architect's contacts ASAP.
00:43:40Any chance you fessed up to Charlotte last night?
00:43:45Nope.
00:43:46If I had, we would have been yesterday's news.
00:43:49Like dried pine needles begging to be vacuumed up.
00:43:53More drama than a Christmas pageant with you.
00:43:57Henry.
00:43:59You might want to step back from Charlotte for a while.
00:44:02Give this a chance to get sorted.
00:44:04I haven't felt this kind of connection with anyone for a long, long time, girlfriend.
00:44:09I really think that we might be able to make a thing of this.
00:44:14I need to come up with a new plan.
00:44:17I just need to find a way to fix it.
00:44:19Anyway, I'm going to her place tonight for the Christmas tree decorating.
00:44:25Maya invited me.
00:44:27Oh.
00:44:28Are you coming?
00:44:31I'll be there.
00:44:35Believe it or not, I've never actually decorated a Christmas tree.
00:44:39You're fine.
00:44:40Wait, what?
00:44:41Are you serious?
00:44:42Yeah, my parents weren't really into Christmas.
00:44:45Well, did you miss it?
00:44:47I suppose you don't really miss what you never had.
00:44:51Well, I don't know.
00:44:52What about Christmas morning and your stockings and Santa and family gatherings?
00:44:57A lot of the time, I wasn't even with my parents.
00:45:00They were often traveling, and I was at a boarding school.
00:45:03Oh.
00:45:04Hey, that's an intricate one.
00:45:05Did you?
00:45:07Did you make that?
00:45:08It's very intricate.
00:45:10Yes, I did.
00:45:10When I was very little, it's just folding and cutting.
00:45:13It's very easy once you get the hang of it.
00:45:15All right.
00:45:17Yeah.
00:45:17I can't believe you've never decorated a Christmas tree before.
00:45:22Well, first time for everything.
00:45:26True.
00:45:27Oh.
00:45:28Let me guess, you, uh...
00:45:30Did you make him?
00:45:32I did, yeah.
00:45:33Mm-hmm.
00:45:34Every year, my Oma and I would sit in this apartment and make Christmas decorations.
00:45:37Mm-hmm.
00:45:38It's kind of sad to think it could be my last year here.
00:45:43Don't give up hope.
00:45:49Um, so do you think you're going to celebrate Christmas this year?
00:45:53Oh, I haven't really decided yet.
00:45:55I mean, there's no big plans.
00:45:58Well, um, I'm going to be making dinner here if you wanted to join me.
00:46:05I'd love that.
00:46:07I'm a terrible cook.
00:46:09Oh, good.
00:46:09I won't let you in the kitchen.
00:46:10Yeah.
00:46:10Well, I mean, I don't know.
00:46:14I think it looks like it's ready.
00:46:16Yeah.
00:46:16Shall we turn on the lights?
00:46:18What?
00:46:19Oh.
00:46:21If the cuckoo says it's time, then it's time.
00:46:25Okay.
00:46:26Okay.
00:46:33What do you think?
00:46:36I think it's kind of magical.
00:46:37Okay.
00:46:40There is nothing better than decorating a Christmas tree to bring people together, is there?
00:46:47Except for maybe Christmas dinner in New York.
00:46:51Or that turkey and cranberry sauce.
00:46:53Better than fish soup and mashed potatoes.
00:46:56You bet.
00:46:58Maybe we could spend Christmas together in New York.
00:47:03Sometime.
00:47:04In the future, I mean.
00:47:07Distant future.
00:47:08But only if you want.
00:47:11You know what, Wilfred?
00:47:14I think I might like that.
00:47:17I'll see you later.
00:47:21Charlotte?
00:47:22Oh, Wilfred.
00:47:24Oh, my God.
00:47:25That was very sweet of Wilfred to come visit you.
00:47:28It was.
00:47:29And last night was fun, too, wasn't it?
00:47:31Not that I got to spend a lot of time with you.
00:47:34I saw the way Henry was looking at you.
00:47:36Yeah, I really like him a lot.
00:47:37See, I knew it.
00:47:38I knew it.
00:47:39I knew it.
00:47:39And I knew it from the beginning.
00:47:41I'm feeling more and more drawn to him, but now I'm worried I should slow things down.
00:47:46Why?
00:47:47What's wrong?
00:47:48I just can't stop thinking about the appeal.
00:47:50What if I lose, Maya?
00:47:52It's not just the shop.
00:47:53It's my apartment, my whole life.
00:47:57So what?
00:47:57Do I just stay here in Vienna?
00:48:00Or do I go home?
00:48:02Because if I go back to Cincinnati, any hope of things happening with Henry is done.
00:48:08Don't think about that right now.
00:48:10You will figure out a way to carry on forward, as you always do.
00:48:14And don't forget, you have me.
00:48:17And I am not going anywhere.
00:48:21Thank you, Maya.
00:48:22I couldn't have done any of this without you.
00:48:26Dad.
00:48:27Hi.
00:48:28Thanks for calling me back.
00:48:30Well, it's not every day I get a call from my son.
00:48:33How's everything going there?
00:48:34Oh, well, it's coming along.
00:48:37Are you enjoying being the president, not having the old man to look over your shoulder?
00:48:42Yes, I've been coming into the office a couple of times, but I'm trying to take it easy until after the holidays.
00:48:48Take time for yourself.
00:48:50Something I never did.
00:48:50How's the new project coming along?
00:48:53Well, it's, um...
00:48:55As you know, I bought Danube for that project.
00:48:58I'm planning to move there.
00:49:00So don't mess it up.
00:49:02Mm-hmm.
00:49:03Something's up.
00:49:05You didn't just call me for a friendly chat.
00:49:08Dad, I think we may have to reconsider the design.
00:49:11Can I hear you correctly?
00:49:12Yes, we've had an appeal.
00:49:14And an injunction.
00:49:15There's no reason to reconsider the design.
00:49:18Appeals are par for the course.
00:49:20Happens with every project.
00:49:21No, Dad, this is different.
00:49:23The business has been in the family for generations, and the owner is not willing to back down.
00:49:27If we're not careful, we could be stalled indefinitely.
00:49:30Up the price and be done with it.
00:49:32I can't do that, but I might have come up with an alternative that I think could work.
00:49:38You want my advice?
00:49:39Pay them off.
00:49:40Be done with it.
00:49:42I'll talk with you later.
00:49:44Great.
00:49:46Thanks, Dad.
00:49:46I'll talk with you later.
00:50:16until you are back on your feet.
00:50:18Oh, my gosh.
00:50:19Teardrum, no, you don't have to do that.
00:50:20We know, but we all love our jobs here, and our lives are better with you in it.
00:50:26We're a team.
00:50:29Oh, I'm sorry I made you cry.
00:50:31Oh, it's okay.
00:50:33You just melted my heart.
00:50:39Yeah, I mean, right now I'm just, I'm still pushing through.
00:50:42I don't really know what else to do, so.
00:50:44Do you want me to fly in?
00:50:45No, no, no, it's okay.
00:50:46I'll figure it out.
00:50:47I, um, I actually met someone.
00:50:50He's pretty wonderful.
00:50:51His name's Henry.
00:50:52Oh, is he a keeper?
00:50:55Yeah, he is.
00:50:57Or he would be if we lived in the same city.
00:51:00I'm just worried if I lose the business, I might have to come home.
00:51:04Well, I'd be happy to have you come back.
00:51:07What?
00:51:07It's not every day that you meet that special someone.
00:51:10Make sure you think about your future and what you really want before making any decisions.
00:51:15I will.
00:51:17Thanks, Mom.
00:51:18Okay.
00:51:19Keep me posted.
00:51:20Love you.
00:51:21Bye.
00:51:21No, no, you did the right thing. Okay. Thank you. Bye.
00:51:38Is there a fire?
00:51:40Oh, hey.
00:51:41Hey.
00:51:42No, no, I'm just, uh, I'm late.
00:51:44Oh.
00:51:44For a party.
00:51:46You know, a Christmas party.
00:51:48Okay.
00:51:48Well, I won't keep you.
00:51:49Have fun.
00:51:50Yeah.
00:51:50Why don't you come with me?
00:51:51I mean, if you have time.
00:51:54As a matter of fact, I do have time.
00:51:56Yeah.
00:51:56I was just at Danube hoping to speak to anyone in charge, but the woman there said that they were all out of the office today, so I'll have to go back another time.
00:52:06I mean, is that such a good idea? What I mean is, is that really a good plan?
00:52:12Well, it's the only plan I have, so.
00:52:15Well, that and the Christmas party.
00:52:19That and the Christmas party.
00:52:22Taxi?
00:52:23Yeah.
00:52:26I hope that you're warming up.
00:52:30Yeah.
00:52:30Yeah, I am.
00:52:33I don't think I've ever done this.
00:52:35Me neither.
00:52:36No?
00:52:37Seemed like the perfect moment.
00:52:41Wow.
00:52:44This place looks incredible.
00:52:50Oh, it's the annual Christmas party for the Children's Hospital.
00:52:54The kids, they look so happy.
00:52:58Thank you for inviting me to come with you.
00:53:00Well, I'm glad you could come.
00:53:03Oh, you remember Hans from the fundraising, don't you?
00:53:06Henry, good to see you again. I'm so glad you could make it this year.
00:53:09Thrilled.
00:53:10You know Charlotte from Double Chocolate?
00:53:13Of course.
00:53:13Your chocolates were a hit at the gala.
00:53:16They're a national treasure.
00:53:18Henry donates all of the food and entertainment here every year.
00:53:21Oh, wow.
00:53:22That's really sweet.
00:53:24He's just never actually been until today.
00:53:28Timing worked out this year.
00:53:29Because you're here for that big...
00:53:32Big party.
00:53:34Right, right.
00:53:34Yes.
00:53:35Right, right.
00:53:36Here's a big party.
00:53:37Not the time for business talk, if you'll excuse me.
00:53:40Oh, wow.
00:53:47Here you go.
00:53:50Do you join in, too?
00:53:51Can I help you?
00:54:10Is Sean Dobla available?
00:54:12Who, should I say, is waiting to see her?
00:54:14Morgana Allard, CEO of Danube Development.
00:54:19Would you like to try one?
00:54:20Oh, yes, please, thank you.
00:54:24Oh, that's fabulous.
00:54:26Oh, I'm glad you like it.
00:54:29Can I help you?
00:54:30I'm Morgana Allard.
00:54:32My company, Danube Development,
00:54:33is building the boutique and apartment project
00:54:36here on Ringstrasse.
00:54:37Yes, I've heard all about it.
00:54:38I'm sure you have.
00:54:39And you probably also know Danube has made
00:54:41several offers for the purchase of your property.
00:54:44Yes, and I've made an appeal and an injunction.
00:54:47Miss Dobla, no need to posture.
00:54:49Danube can be very generous.
00:54:52Perhaps our original offer was too low.
00:54:55I had the authority to increase it substantially.
00:54:58While I appreciate that,
00:55:01I inherited this building from my grandmother.
00:55:03It is not about the money,
00:55:04and it is not for sale.
00:55:06Everything is for sale.
00:55:08And sooner or later,
00:55:10even the historical fanatics like yourself
00:55:12must stand aside for the march of progress.
00:55:14Well, like I said,
00:55:17I'm not interested.
00:55:19Think what you could do with this money.
00:55:26Auf Wiedersehen.
00:55:27So I met with the architect this afternoon.
00:55:39So you're pushing ahead with this idea of yours?
00:55:41Yes.
00:55:42I'm not entirely sure what's going to happen,
00:55:44but he has agreed to look at my proposals.
00:55:46To be honest,
00:55:47I don't care what he thinks.
00:55:48This decision lies with the almighty Euro.
00:55:51And who picks up the bill in the end?
00:55:53Yes, I know that, Dad.
00:55:55But not everything in life has to be about money.
00:55:57So you're going to complain about money now?
00:56:00It gave you the life you have,
00:56:01and might I say,
00:56:02everything you needed.
00:56:04Yes, it afforded me a privileged life,
00:56:06but all I ever really needed was my father.
00:56:08You were too busy making money to spend time with me.
00:56:12We never did anything together.
00:56:16We've never even had a real conversation.
00:56:20I made some mistakes.
00:56:22And for that, I'm sorry.
00:56:25Well, we all make mistakes.
00:56:27But what matters is what we do moving forward.
00:56:31So can I rely on your support with this project?
00:56:34Suffice to say,
00:56:35you do not have my blessing.
00:56:38Okay, well.
00:56:40Have to go.
00:56:41You're welcome.
00:56:42You're welcome.
00:56:42Don't tell us exactly what you are doing.
00:56:44It's great.
00:56:50You can just transition to yourself.
00:56:55Oh, oh, oh.
00:57:04Now that we've done this, do you want to go upstairs and have some charcuterie and some
00:57:33eggnog?
00:57:34I wouldn't love some eggnog.
00:57:36Okay, let's go.
00:57:39Thank you for tonight.
00:57:42I really needed this.
00:57:44Is everything okay?
00:57:46It's something just with my father.
00:57:48You've never really seen eye to eye and well, today it all came to a bit of a head.
00:57:53It makes me feel like I want to give up on him.
00:57:56Well, did you tell him how you're feeling?
00:57:58Let's just say that I said a few things that I probably shouldn't have.
00:58:03I mean, you said something.
00:58:05That's a start.
00:58:06I'm not sure he took it too well though.
00:58:09You never know.
00:58:11Sometimes it just takes a little while for the words to sink in.
00:58:14Yes.
00:58:15Yes, I guess it does sometimes.
00:58:17I hope that you had more of a positive day.
00:58:20Uh, interesting, I think would be a better word.
00:58:25I had some visitors from Danube.
00:58:30Oh.
00:58:31Uh, the woman I met at their offices the other day.
00:58:36And someone named Morgana.
00:58:39Oh.
00:58:40Yeah.
00:58:41They, uh, stopped by with a new, very substantial offer for me.
00:58:49Hmm.
00:58:50Do you think you're going to take it?
00:58:52I'm still not sure what I'm going to do if I lose this building.
00:58:55So.
00:58:56Well, I don't want you to go.
00:59:01I mean, I'll probably be living here.
00:59:05And, well, I'll have no one to feed me the best chocolates in the world.
00:59:10Besides, I like seeing you.
00:59:15I like your smile.
00:59:17You make me laugh and you make me feel like anything is possible.
00:59:21I like seeing you too.
00:59:24But I do have to be realistic.
00:59:28What if I told you that there was a good elf up there?
00:59:45And he sees everything.
00:59:46And he is working furiously to make some magic.
00:59:49Have you had too much spiked egg, Mom?
00:59:53Every time I hear that.
00:59:57I feel like my Oma is right here.
01:00:00She always said that the chime was good luck.
01:00:03Maybe it will be this time.
01:00:06Yeah, you've definitely had too much eggnog.
01:00:12Uh, should we go downstairs?
01:00:14See if our new creation is ready?
01:00:17I will never say no to chocolate.
01:00:20Okay.
01:00:21You know, I'm kind of scared that we're going to love it.
01:00:24I feel like I'm trying to choose a date for the ball and all of the contenders look good.
01:00:28Well, don't forget about me.
01:00:29I am available and currently dateless.
01:00:32You are not a chocolate.
01:00:37Fair point.
01:00:39These should be ready now.
01:00:43Let's see.
01:00:44Chocolate.
01:00:45Interesting.
01:00:46And delicious.
01:00:47Mm-hmm.
01:00:48I never thought I could like fruitcake.
01:00:49That is because it's the culinary equivalent of socks.
01:01:03I can definitely see why this place would make you want to stay.
01:01:07Yeah, it's funny.
01:01:08I always felt more like home than home did.
01:01:12Hm.
01:01:14I wish I had that.
01:01:16I never really managed to put down roots anyway.
01:01:20How come?
01:01:22I never really had a reason.
01:01:26Until now.
01:01:31Um, you know what?
01:01:32Will you help me carry these?
01:01:33Sure.
01:01:34So, your grandma started this shop up on her own?
01:01:44Uh, no.
01:01:45Actually, my great-grandparents started it and then passed it down to her.
01:01:49It's been around forever.
01:01:51Feel free.
01:01:52Go ahead.
01:01:53Yeah, at some point they developed such a reputation of excellence
01:01:56that one of the conductors for the Vienna Symphony
01:01:59used to demand that there be Dobler chocolates
01:02:02at the end of every performance.
01:02:04Oh.
01:02:05Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
01:02:06I'm a bit of a symphony buff.
01:02:09What was his name?
01:02:10Oh, gosh.
01:02:11Um...
01:02:13Sorry.
01:02:14Felix von...
01:02:16Weingartner?
01:02:19Yeah.
01:02:20Yeah, I think it might have been.
01:02:22Do you know the year that the business was established?
01:02:25Uh, well, I know it was established in the 1920s,
01:02:28but all I have is a registration certificate from 1945.
01:02:31That's good, right?
01:02:32Hmm.
01:02:34But Felix von Weingartner was here in the early 1920s.
01:02:38Do you have anything else to go on for the history of the place?
01:02:42Uh, well, again, in the 1920s, Vienna did building area maps
01:02:48to inventory all of the construction of the buildings,
01:02:51but I tried to find it, and a lot of the documents were destroyed during the war.
01:02:55Hmm.
01:02:57So the proof that you need to certify this as a historical site might not even exist?
01:03:04Unfortunately not.
01:03:05No.
01:03:06All I have are the stories my grandmother told me.
01:03:11Good evening.
01:03:12Oh.
01:03:13Sorry.
01:03:15No, you're good.
01:03:16You should try again, though.
01:03:17I'm definitely gonna try again.
01:03:27For me?
01:03:28For you.
01:03:29You're wasting your time chasing that appeal, you know?
01:03:35Then you pass the upper hand to you.
01:03:37I know.
01:03:38I know.
01:03:39But I just have some new information.
01:03:40I need to do a little research.
01:03:41So I need a favor.
01:03:43Hmm.
01:03:44Hmm.
01:03:45Well, make it fast, because I'm leaving early today.
01:03:49Nobody messes with my grandma when she's having a family Christmas party.
01:03:52So I'm...
01:03:54Okay.
01:03:55Well, I just need a pass to the records office.
01:03:58Not today.
01:03:59I don't need you to accompany me.
01:04:00No, no, no.
01:04:01That's not a problem, but we are closing early today,
01:04:03and we are only allowing one person in this afternoon,
01:04:05and that spot is taken.
01:04:07I'm sure whoever's in there won't mind.
01:04:09I won't disturb them.
01:04:10I'll just take a peek.
01:04:12Hmm.
01:04:15Okay.
01:04:17Oh, um, say hi to your grandma for me.
01:04:20You know my grandma?
01:04:23I might.
01:04:24Good try.
01:04:28Hmm.
01:04:31That's two, nineteen, forty-five.
01:04:34Nothing.
01:04:37Of course, there's nothing.
01:04:40Oh my gosh.
01:04:42Danube Development.
01:04:43Why have you not searched that before?
01:04:45It's recently acquired by Eurostar.
01:04:54Okay, that can't be right, because that's Henry's company.
01:04:57Eurostar, Danube Development.
01:05:01Billionaire?
01:05:02What?
01:05:03Billionaire bachelor Henry Broadbent
01:05:06takes the reins of Eurostar and Danube development
01:05:09following the retirement of his father, Gordon Broadbent.
01:05:14Henry knew the whole time.
01:05:21The paperwork submitted by Danube was incomplete.
01:05:24Signatures were missing.
01:05:25There's a lot.
01:05:26Oh.
01:05:27Looks like Danube made a right mess of it.
01:05:29What about the historical designation for Dublin?
01:05:32So you are, Danube.
01:05:35You're good, Henry.
01:05:37You really pulled one over on me.
01:05:40Did you really think that I wouldn't figure out that you own this company too?
01:05:44Charlotte.
01:05:45Charlotte.
01:05:46You're the one that's been working against me this whole time.
01:05:48No.
01:05:49No.
01:05:50Charlotte, the minute that I found it going on, I didn't-
01:05:52No, stop with your excuses, Henry.
01:05:54I trusted you.
01:05:56I trusted you.
01:06:00So much so that I didn't think I needed to check you out.
01:06:03One click of a button and here I am.
01:06:05Charlotte, you can still trust me.
01:06:07No, clearly not.
01:06:09Charlotte, wait!
01:06:16Come on, Oma.
01:06:17There has to be something.
01:06:28Lena.
01:06:37Let's begin.
01:06:51Hi.
01:06:53Helena.
01:06:56Oh my heavens.
01:06:58How is this?
01:07:01How is this?
01:07:02How is
01:07:07Charlotte, I haven't seen you for years.
01:07:11Come on in.
01:07:14Oh, thank you.
01:07:16I remember you and my Oma were so close.
01:07:19I always loved seeing you in the store when I was growing up.
01:07:22Did she ever tell you how we met?
01:07:24No.
01:07:26Well, I'm a New Jersey girl.
01:07:30And we met in New York all those years ago.
01:07:34Oh, she could barely speak a word of English.
01:07:37And she just married your grandmother.
01:07:40He was American, as you know, so he was worried.
01:07:43So he hired me to teach you some English.
01:07:47And before we knew it, we were best friends.
01:07:51Well, what brought you here to Vienna?
01:07:54I followed your grandmother.
01:07:56She had to come back to take over the shop when her old mother died.
01:07:59She was terrified of running the business, so she begged me to come with her.
01:08:05And, of course, I jumped at the chance for a little adventure.
01:08:09Now, you worked with her until you retired, right?
01:08:12I did.
01:08:13Your grandmother loved you more than anyone.
01:08:17And I can see why she left Dobler chocolate to you.
01:08:21That's actually why I'm here.
01:08:23I'm at risk of losing it to a developer.
01:08:24And I wanted to see if there was any chance that you knew anything about the history of Dobler or anything about when it opened.
01:08:34Okay, your grandmother told me all about that.
01:08:37And when I retired, she gave me a photo.
01:08:40Oh.
01:08:40That is your great-grandparents.
01:08:46And if you look closely, you'll see.
01:08:48They're standing outside Dobler chocolate on the day it opened.
01:08:53May I?
01:08:54Mm-hmm.
01:08:58Established in 1921.
01:09:00That's right.
01:09:01So, if any developer comes after Dobler, this is all you need.
01:09:09I needed an angel today.
01:09:11And I found one.
01:09:12I've been called a lot of things in my life, but never an angel.
01:09:18I'll take it.
01:09:20Can I borrow this?
01:09:22You can keep it.
01:09:24And if you need me, I remember all the stories your grandmother told me.
01:09:29Even about the war.
01:09:31Even when everyone was being bombed around them, Dobler stood strong and proud on that corner.
01:09:41I have to go.
01:09:42But I promise I will come back.
01:09:45Bring chocolates?
01:09:47I will bring you anything you want.
01:09:51Thank you, Bobby.
01:09:53Thank you so much.
01:09:54She will come back.
01:09:57Where have you been?
01:10:01I just, I had an errand to run.
01:10:02An errand?
01:10:03You've been gone for hours.
01:10:05And you didn't tell us.
01:10:06We were very sick.
01:10:07You just disappeared.
01:10:08Poof!
01:10:09Out of nowhere.
01:10:09I was going to call the police.
01:10:11Okay, you two are insane, but I am so lucky to have two people who care so much about me.
01:10:16Well, just don't do it again, ever.
01:10:17You're going to give me a heart attack.
01:10:19Yes, ma'am.
01:10:20I just went to see Paulina, and I think she just gave us the proof that we need to save this shop.
01:10:26Look.
01:10:28Right there.
01:10:29Established 1921.
01:10:31Does this mean you just won your appeal?
01:10:33I hope so.
01:10:34But, even if I don't, I've decided to stay.
01:10:39You two have been with me through so much, and we've stuck together through all of it.
01:10:43Even if we have to move, we're a family.
01:10:46Oh, I'm so relieved that you're staying.
01:10:49Oh, me too.
01:10:49Oh, are we all ready for the chocolate-making marathon tonight?
01:10:54Everything has to be headed in at noon tomorrow.
01:10:55We've got a team coming in this afternoon to run the shop, so we are on it.
01:11:00Okay, amazing.
01:11:01You know, I really like this family idea.
01:11:05Can I be mom?
01:11:07Sisters?
01:11:10Obviously.
01:11:13Oh, no.
01:11:14I forgot to tell her about Henry.
01:11:27I don't expect you to forgive me, but please give me a chance to explain.
01:11:31I'll be waiting at the skating rink.
01:11:39What are you doing, Henry?
01:11:41Uh, you said that this was your favorite place, and I wanted to show you that I would
01:11:46do anything to explain myself and to apologize for the terrible mistake that I made.
01:11:53Okay.
01:11:54Please, just hear me out.
01:11:56Yes, just get off the ice so you don't hurt yourself, okay?
01:12:03I am so sorry.
01:12:05I am so sorry that I betrayed you in the worst possible way.
01:12:09It's more than that, Henry.
01:12:12You lied to me.
01:12:13And you kept things from me when you know how important the shop is to me.
01:12:18I didn't know that Danube was the developers that were causing you so many problems until
01:12:22you showed me that letter.
01:12:23Well, then you should have told me then.
01:12:25I should have.
01:12:26Yes, you should have.
01:12:28How could you possibly not know that it was your company who was trying to force me out?
01:12:32Well, shamefully, I have to admit that when taking over the company, I didn't think things
01:12:37through properly or register the negative impact that it could have on some people.
01:12:43My focus is always on the charity work.
01:12:46Well, unfortunately, the consequences of what your company does is on you.
01:12:52Well, I see that now, and Charlotte, I am so sorry.
01:12:59I appreciate the apology.
01:13:01Please know that I did everything that I could, and I will continue to do everything within
01:13:05my power to fix this.
01:13:06I don't need a hero, Henry.
01:13:09I need someone who is willing to be honest with me.
01:13:13Um, Morgana gave this to me, but I think it's going to be of more use to you.
01:13:27Maybe I'll see you tomorrow at the book.
01:13:40It's the building, Matt.
01:13:43Honestly, I'm kind of shocked he gave this to me.
01:13:49I mean, he's got to know that this is going to harm him and the business.
01:13:52Charlotte, don't you see what's going on here?
01:13:54I know you're hurt, but literally everyone else can tell that Henry is madly in love with
01:14:01you and willing to risk it all.
01:14:05Maybe you should give him a chance.
01:14:08The board members should be here shortly.
01:14:10Let me check with reception.
01:14:23Dad.
01:14:24You're surprised to see me.
01:14:26Yes.
01:14:27Uh, I know you didn't give me your blessing, but I, uh, went ahead and did what I thought
01:14:34was right.
01:14:35You don't need my blessing, son.
01:14:38I'm proud of you.
01:14:41You stood your ground with me.
01:14:43And even when I was unkind, forged ahead, I was a little shocked at the time.
01:14:48When I thought about it, I realized how right you were.
01:14:53It's been a pretty tough few weeks.
01:14:56The silver lining is that I've met someone special.
01:15:00Although because of all of this, I don't think that we're in a very good place.
01:15:04I wasn't exactly honest, and I don't think that she'll ever forgive me.
01:15:11Wilfred told me all about her.
01:15:13And the mess Morgana's got us into.
01:15:16What's next for her?
01:15:17Fired, I hope.
01:15:18No.
01:15:19Dad, I didn't fire her.
01:15:21She was honest in the end, and that counts for a lot.
01:15:23And she was acting in what she thought was the best interest of the company, so I'm going
01:15:28to give her another chance.
01:15:29Your call.
01:15:30What happens if the board don't approve my proposal?
01:15:35This could be.
01:15:35It's business.
01:15:37We'll figure it out.
01:15:47I'm glad you're here, Dad.
01:15:49I love you, son.
01:15:51I love you, too, Dad.
01:15:55I'm so proud of you.
01:16:00So for instance.
01:16:07The joy of counting down the minutes.
01:16:10To family comes into town.
01:16:15Stockings hung up by the fire.
01:16:19Between collides, they are lifting spirits higher.
01:16:23Hi.
01:16:24Okay, can you try one or both of those?
01:16:29Moment of truth.
01:16:36Okay, seriously, your absolute best ever.
01:16:39There is no way that anyone can beat this.
01:16:43You sound like Henry.
01:16:46It's not the chocolate he doesn't like.
01:16:54It's not pretty good for you.
01:17:14There you go.
01:17:16Thanks.
01:17:17I guess now we just wait until the new year.
01:17:19Good luck.
01:17:20You too.
01:17:24Perhaps we should go and find some champagne.
01:17:51You look beautiful.
01:17:54You must be our chocolatier.
01:18:00Oh, Charlotte?
01:18:02This is my father.
01:18:04Oh, it's an honor to meet you, Mr. Bradman.
01:18:07Gordon, please.
01:18:09Henry's told me all about you.
01:18:11Charlotte and the chocolate shop.
01:18:13Did he tell you about our meeting today?
01:18:16The board has decided to stop the project, if necessary,
01:18:19Henry, so you do not have to fight it anymore.
01:18:24It was another game of thought.
01:18:25Before there was any map, my son came up with another plan which I think you should take a look at.
01:18:31Henry, before you say anything, I just want you to know that I know you never meant to hurt me.
01:18:51Henry, we all make mistakes.
01:18:52Henry, we all make mistakes.
01:18:55Henry, yes, we do.
01:18:58So, what was this other solution your dad was talking about?
01:19:02Well, it was a last-ditch effort in case all else failed.
01:19:06Would you like to see it?
01:19:07Yes, I would.
01:19:11Okay, well, here, I have two designs.
01:19:15The first one is the original, where I exclude your shop altogether
01:19:18so that Doble chocolate would not be affected at all.
01:19:23And the second one, this is the new design, where we incorporate Doble chocolate.
01:19:31How would that work, exactly?
01:19:33Henry, well, we would build around it, but it would still be incorporated.
01:19:38You would still own the chocolate shop exactly the way you do now,
01:19:41but it would become the featured store in the entire project.
01:19:47But the decision is entirely yours, so...
01:19:55Well, maybe it is time I blend the old and the new.
01:19:58I'll think about it.
01:20:03I am mad about you, Charlotte.
01:20:06I was mad at you.
01:20:09But I think I might just be mad about you, too.
01:20:13Do you want to dance?
01:20:16Is your dancing better than your skating?
01:20:19Oh, yes.
01:20:20I've been working on my walls for years.
01:20:23Okay.
01:20:23That's me.
01:20:25I'll talk.
01:20:41Exactly.
01:20:42I love you.
01:20:42I love you.
01:20:43Oh, it's great.
01:20:46I love you.
01:20:47I love you.
01:20:49I love you.
01:20:51VIOLIN PLAYS
01:21:21VIOLIN PLAYS
01:21:51VIOLIN PLAYS
01:22:01Congratulations
01:22:02Thank you
01:22:04I think I've officially made my choice
01:22:09Well?
01:22:10I think my Oma would be really impressed with the thoughtfulness of your design
01:22:19and would be honoured to be the feature store of your development.
01:22:25So does this mean that we're moving forward together?
01:22:30Sounds like a yes.
01:22:34To the old.
01:22:36And to the new.
01:22:40Happy New Year, Henry.
01:22:48Happy New Year, Charlotte.
01:22:50Happy New Year, Charlotte.
01:22:56Happy New Year,이다.
01:23:00I give you five gold rings
01:23:26and it hopes that you will do
01:23:28what you know I would do.
01:23:30This is grandma's tradition.
01:23:33Do everything you can
01:23:34to find their owners by Christmas.
01:23:36You know Christmas is...
01:23:37Nine days away.
01:23:38Private investigator?
01:23:39Cool.
01:23:40You're losing precious time.
01:23:42I just gotta have faith.
01:23:43How goes the quest?
01:23:44Oh, no, no!
01:23:45I might have found something.
01:23:48Five gold rings.
01:23:49All new next Thursday at 8.
01:23:51Part of Miracles of Christmas.
01:23:52Only on Hallmark Mystery.
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