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00:02:27Morning, Hope.
00:02:28Hi, Dave.
00:02:33I would have gotten Charlie ready.
00:02:34I finished mucking the stables early
00:02:36and saw that Joey had a ride scheduled.
00:02:38Need some help?
00:02:39No, I got it.
00:02:40Don't I, Charlie boy?
00:02:43You did all the stables?
00:02:44Yeah.
00:02:45Got up at five and couldn't get back to sleep,
00:02:47so figured I'd get it done.
00:02:49Seems like a pretty easy day.
00:02:51Yeah, we have a lot of people checking out today.
00:02:53Dad and Joey have the rooms covered.
00:02:55Does that mean you have the day off?
00:02:57Gabriel, when do I ever have the day off?
00:02:59Well, you can take one today if you want.
00:03:01I can handle this.
00:03:02If everything's taken care of at the inn,
00:03:04you're good to go.
00:03:05Why don't you, I don't know, head into town?
00:03:08You know I like it better here, kid.
00:03:12Yeah, I know.
00:03:16Tell you what.
00:03:17You go grab us lunch from town later today,
00:03:19and we can both take a long lunch break.
00:03:22Deal.
00:03:26Alright, I'll see you later, Hope.
00:03:27See you later, Gabe.
00:03:48Hey, Joy.
00:03:49Hey, Hope. Is Charlie ready?
00:03:51Yep. Are you riding him?
00:03:54Yeah, he's too much horse for anyone else.
00:03:56Except me, of course.
00:03:58Yeah, if you ever rode off the ranch.
00:04:02So who's riding?
00:04:03Jo and I, her and her husband are checking out today.
00:04:05She wanted to get one more ride in.
00:04:07Alone?
00:04:08Well, she's got me.
00:04:10Well, I hope they didn't get into a fight or anything.
00:04:12No, he booked the day off.
00:04:14I hope they didn't get into a fight or anything.
00:04:16No, he booked the trail for her.
00:04:18Oh, good. Where are you going?
00:04:20Just around the lake and back.
00:04:22She doesn't do more than a walk, so it'll be a nice easy morning for her.
00:04:25Pictures and such?
00:04:26Exactly.
00:04:28Stay away from Devil's Shelf.
00:04:30Why?
00:04:31Gabe told me the wind and rain last month shifted the rocks.
00:04:34So?
00:04:35So there could be a rock slide.
00:04:37Last thing we need is for you to get hurt.
00:04:39I'll be fine.
00:04:40Joy, stay away from that trail. It's not safe.
00:04:44Okay, okay.
00:04:45Wasn't going that way to begin with.
00:04:47Just around the lake and back.
00:04:48That's it.
00:04:52Gabe and I are having lunch, so don't be late, okay?
00:04:54Ooh, Gabriel, huh?
00:04:56Stop. It's only lunch.
00:04:58Sure it is.
00:05:00You better go and meet Mrs. Elkhart.
00:05:02I'll take care of sport.
00:05:04Thanks.
00:05:05We'll finish this later.
00:05:09Come on.
00:05:13Let's go.
00:05:43Hi, Amanda.
00:05:44Oh.
00:05:51Ethan.
00:05:53Hi, Amanda.
00:05:54Hi.
00:05:55You wanted to see me?
00:05:56Yes. Have a seat.
00:05:58I came as soon as Beatrice called. She said it was urgent.
00:06:01It is.
00:06:02Ethan, how long ago did I publish your first book?
00:06:05Um, seven years?
00:06:07Seven years, three months, and two days.
00:06:11Okay. You would know better than I would.
00:06:14And your second book?
00:06:16Six...
00:06:18Five years, nine months, and five days.
00:06:21Your third?
00:06:23Amanda, I'm really grateful to Parkington Publishing for releasing all five of my books over the past seven years and three months.
00:06:29And two days.
00:06:31Right.
00:06:32Ethan, you've had a book published every 18 months with Parkington.
00:06:38About that, yes.
00:06:39And you have a lot of fans.
00:06:42Yes, yes, I certainly do.
00:06:44And they love your romance adventure stories.
00:06:47All five of your books.
00:06:51So...
00:06:55Do you know what our little problem is?
00:06:59You want another book?
00:07:00No, I don't want another book.
00:07:04Your fans want the book.
00:07:06And it's been nearly 18 months, Ethan.
00:07:09I don't want another book. I need another book.
00:07:14I'm working on it.
00:07:15Are you? Are you really, Ethan?
00:07:18Because I want another book by Valentine's Day, and you haven't even given me a rough draft.
00:07:24Valentine's Day?
00:07:25Mm-hmm.
00:07:26That's almost two months from now.
00:07:27I know that, dear. But that's 18 months.
00:07:30And your contract says that you would give me six books by Valentine's Day.
00:07:35And that makes nine years since I personally signed you.
00:07:39But two months to write a novel?
00:07:41Oh, no, dear.
00:07:42Oh, thank goodness.
00:07:44Two months, one week, and four days to release a novel.
00:07:49You can't be serious.
00:07:51If I had a sense of humor, I wouldn't joke about this.
00:07:55You have writer's block.
00:07:58No, I've just done it all before.
00:08:00Love at sea, love in the mountains, love at the beach, love in the country, love in the city.
00:08:05Love at a ranch?
00:08:08I never wrote anything at a ranch.
00:08:11But you will. Ta-da.
00:08:16What's this?
00:08:17A little inspiration for you.
00:08:19I took the liberty of booking you a two-week stay at Two Sisters Ranch at Evergreen Valley in upstate New York.
00:08:26Upstate?
00:08:27Mm-hmm.
00:08:28How far?
00:08:29Far enough to get you out of Manhattan and to bring you some inspiration to write a bestseller.
00:08:36When do I leave?
00:08:37Tonight.
00:08:38Tonight?
00:08:39Mm-hmm.
00:08:40I still need to pack.
00:08:41Well, your train leaves in three hours, so better hurry.
00:08:44Beatrice has all of your travel documents.
00:08:46What about Christmas?
00:08:47You'll be back December 23rd.
00:08:50Thanks.
00:08:52You can thank me in your book.
00:08:54Close your door on the way out.
00:09:00Yes.
00:09:01I can see it now.
00:09:03I want to thank Amanda Parkington.
00:09:06No, no, no, no, no.
00:09:07I want to thank Amanda C. Parkington for taking me to the top of the bestsellers list six times.
00:09:16And then I'm going to get him to sign an extension.
00:09:30I'm going to get this straight.
00:09:39Your boss is making you go to a ranch for two weeks so you can write another book?
00:09:44Yes.
00:09:45Got a pretty cool job, Ethan.
00:09:47Yeah, right.
00:09:48I get blindsided with an exile upstate under the threat of not having a job if I don't write another novel.
00:09:53Wait, your job's at stake?
00:09:55Yes.
00:09:56No.
00:09:57No.
00:09:58I don't know.
00:09:59Don't say anything to Mom, okay?
00:10:01I won't.
00:10:02My lips are sealed.
00:10:04I'm sure you're going to come back with your next bestseller.
00:10:07Do you really think so?
00:10:08I know so.
00:10:09You've always been the creative one in the family.
00:10:11Plus, you work best under pressure.
00:10:13True.
00:10:15Listen, a couple weeks out of the city will do you some good.
00:10:18Yeah.
00:10:19I hope you're right.
00:10:22Could you really lose your job if you don't write another book in two weeks?
00:10:26No, it's not really like that.
00:10:28I'm a freelance writer.
00:10:30Parkington's my publisher.
00:10:31I'm supposed to give them more books than I have and they're getting antsy.
00:10:34My fans are getting antsy too.
00:10:37Come on, Denise.
00:10:38I'm serious.
00:10:39My friends keep asking me when my famous author cousin is going to release his next book.
00:10:43I'm hardly famous.
00:10:45You're famous enough that people want to read your work.
00:10:47Well, I really have to run if I'm going to catch this train.
00:10:50You sure you don't mind staying here and taking care of King?
00:10:53Not at all.
00:10:54It's going to be a nice break from Brooklyn.
00:10:57Well, help yourself to anything, okay?
00:10:58Oh, I will.
00:10:59And if there are any problems, I'll have my cell and laptop.
00:11:01If you actually get Wi-Fi up there.
00:11:03Very funny.
00:11:04Have a good time.
00:11:06See you in two weeks.
00:11:07We'll be here.
00:11:08Yes, we will.
00:11:09We're going to be right here.
00:11:11You and me together.
00:11:13Forever.
00:11:25Hey, Mr. McGregor.
00:11:26Hey, Gabe.
00:11:27Need something?
00:11:28No, sir.
00:11:29I'm heading to Shandy's to pick up lunch for me and Hope.
00:11:31Would you like something?
00:11:32No, thanks, son.
00:11:33I just had a sandwich.
00:11:34Okay.
00:11:35Hey, say, Gabe.
00:11:37Yes, sir?
00:11:39I asked if you can get Hope to go with you.
00:11:41I did.
00:11:42She wants to stay here.
00:11:43Said there's some new guest coming that she wants to take care of.
00:11:47Thanks for trying.
00:11:48I'll see you later.
00:11:49Bye.
00:11:50Bye.
00:11:52Thanks for trying.
00:11:54Yeah.
00:11:56She will when she's ready.
00:12:14I thought I'd find you in here.
00:12:16Joy, out.
00:12:17You're tracking Maude everywhere.
00:12:18I just vacuumed.
00:12:20I'll vacuum again.
00:12:23So who's the new guest?
00:12:25I don't know.
00:12:26He's not here yet.
00:12:28Yeah, Dad said his train arrives at 7.
00:12:30Someone needs to get him from the station.
00:12:32Why don't you do it?
00:12:33It's not far.
00:12:34I'll be cleaning up after dinner.
00:12:37I can do that.
00:12:38This gives you a reason to get off the ranch.
00:12:40You're going on ranch business.
00:12:41Nope.
00:12:42I'll stay here.
00:12:44You should get out.
00:12:45You should mind your own business.
00:12:47Sorry, Hope.
00:12:49I just thought you...
00:12:50Yeah, I know what you thought.
00:12:51And I know what everyone else thinks.
00:12:56I'll pick him up.
00:13:02You can't stay here forever, you know?
00:13:17Hope!
00:13:18Lunch!
00:13:21What did you get?
00:13:22I was going to go to Shandy's, but there was a line.
00:13:24So I stopped at the new cafe in town.
00:13:26There's a new cafe in town?
00:13:27Yeah, Mulberry Street Cafe.
00:13:28It opened up yesterday.
00:13:29Let me guess.
00:13:30It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:31Good guess.
00:13:32Yes.
00:13:33Right on the corner of Mulberry Street.
00:13:34Yeah.
00:13:35It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:36Yeah.
00:13:37It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:38Yeah.
00:13:39It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:40Yeah.
00:13:41It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:42Yeah.
00:13:43It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:44It's on Mulberry Street.
00:13:45Yes.
00:13:46Right on the corner of Mulberry and Main.
00:13:49Yeah.
00:13:50Maybe I could take you there for dinner this weekend?
00:13:53Really good.
00:13:55Hope.
00:13:57Hope.
00:13:58What?
00:13:59You can't hide out here forever.
00:14:00I'm not hiding out.
00:14:02This is getting unhealthy.
00:14:03You sound like my dad.
00:14:05It's been almost five years, Hope.
00:14:07People are starting to...
00:14:08Starting to what?
00:14:09Talk about me?
00:14:10No.
00:14:11People are worried about you.
00:14:13Like who?
00:14:14Dad?
00:14:15Joy?
00:14:16Me?
00:14:17There's nothing to be worried about.
00:14:21Hope.
00:14:23You weren't there, Gabe.
00:14:25I was.
00:14:27I know.
00:14:28But staying here isn't going to bring them back.
00:14:30I never said it would.
00:14:32I just feel safe here, okay?
00:14:34Just drop it.
00:14:45So, did you get everything ready for the new guest?
00:14:49Yeah.
00:14:50He'll be here around seven or so.
00:14:51Joy's picking him up from the station.
00:14:53Oh, that's nice of her.
00:14:57I want to start decorating for the tree lighting.
00:14:59I can't believe it's this Sunday.
00:15:01Tell me about it.
00:15:05Need some help?
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:09Sure.
00:15:10I'm getting up at six, attack the horses,
00:15:11and then I'll start decorating.
00:15:14Do you need help that early?
00:15:17Nah, whenever you want to come.
00:15:19Great.
00:15:37I'm heading home for the night, Mr. McGregor.
00:15:39You're not staying for dinner?
00:15:40Nah, I told my mom I'd help her put up the Christmas tree.
00:15:44About Christmas?
00:15:45I already told Hope that I would be here to help, bright and early.
00:15:48Thanks, Gabe.
00:15:50No problem, Mr. McGregor.
00:15:52Say, Gabe.
00:15:59How long have you known me?
00:16:01Sir?
00:16:02How long have you known me?
00:16:05I'd say my entire life.
00:16:06You're darn right.
00:16:08I took your mom to the hospital when she was in labor with you
00:16:11and your dad was stuck at work.
00:16:13Yeah, I know the story.
00:16:16I've known you 28 years, son.
00:16:19And you still call me Mr. McGregor.
00:16:22Old habits die hard, I guess.
00:16:24Call me Frank.
00:16:26Make me feel like an old man.
00:16:28Mr. McGregor.
00:16:29Yes, sir.
00:16:30That's even worse.
00:16:33I don't think I'll ever get used to calling you Frank.
00:16:36We'll work on it.
00:16:38Have a good night, Gabe.
00:16:39You too, Mr.
00:16:43Frank.
00:17:04Hope, thank you so much for accommodating us for dinner.
00:17:07I'm so glad we could stay a little longer.
00:17:09No problem, Mrs. Elkhart.
00:17:10You've been coming up here since as far back as I can remember.
00:17:12We never say no to you.
00:17:14And this pumpkin pie was absolutely divine.
00:17:17Tasted just like your mother used to make it.
00:17:21It's her recipe.
00:17:22I'm glad I was able to remind you of her.
00:17:26Where's your sister?
00:17:27I went to say goodbye.
00:17:29She went to the train station to pick up a new guest.
00:17:32Well, you'll give her a hug for me, won't you?
00:17:33Of course.
00:17:35Oh, Hope.
00:17:36It's so good to see you.
00:17:38You too.
00:17:40Same time next year?
00:17:41Oh, we wouldn't miss it, would we?
00:17:44That's right.
00:17:46Well, you folks have a safe drive home.
00:17:48And you have a very Merry Christmas.
00:17:51Merry Christmas to you too.
00:18:06Dad, I got this.
00:18:07Take the night off, Hope.
00:18:08Really? I got it.
00:18:10You should say goodbye to the Elkharts.
00:18:12Done already?
00:18:13Yep. Mr. Elkhart got up from the table.
00:18:17Yeah, that is his signal he's ready to go.
00:18:20Go see them off, Dad.
00:18:23You sure?
00:18:24Yeah. I got this.
00:18:28Thanks, honey.
00:18:39Ethan Dulaine?
00:18:42Yes, that's me.
00:18:44You don't know your own name?
00:18:46Excuse me?
00:18:47You looked around like it was someone else.
00:18:49Are you sure you're Ethan Dulaine?
00:18:52Yes, I'm Ethan Dulaine.
00:18:54And you are?
00:18:55Joanne McGregor.
00:18:56Welcome to Evergreen Valley.
00:18:58I'm Joanne McGregor.
00:19:00And I'm Ethan Dulaine.
00:19:02And I'm Joanne McGregor.
00:19:04And I'm Ethan Dulaine.
00:19:06And I'm Joanne McGregor.
00:19:08Welcome to Evergreen Valley.
00:19:10Thanks.
00:19:11Are you ready?
00:19:12Yeah.
00:19:14Is there a limo or something?
00:19:16A limo? No.
00:19:18You're not in the city anymore, Mr. Dulaine.
00:19:20Ethan, please.
00:19:22I'm your ride.
00:19:24You?
00:19:25Is that a problem?
00:19:27No, of course not.
00:19:29But where's the car?
00:19:31You're looking at it.
00:19:34Ah.
00:19:35Something wrong?
00:19:37No.
00:19:38Here, let me get it for you.
00:19:40I got it.
00:19:41Okay.
00:19:43Mind if I keep my suit in the back seat?
00:19:46You brought a suit?
00:19:48Well, yeah.
00:19:49In case there's a fancy function or something.
00:19:52I hate to break it to you, Mr. Dulaine,
00:19:54but you're staying on a working ranch.
00:19:57We only wear suits to weddings and funerals up here,
00:19:59so unless you're planning on getting married...
00:20:01No.
00:20:02Definitely not.
00:20:04Or dying.
00:20:07All right.
00:20:09You can put your suit in the back seat.
00:20:18You coming?
00:20:20Yeah. Right.
00:20:37So what brings you to Stu's sister's ranch?
00:20:42My publisher thought it would be good for me.
00:20:45Publisher?
00:20:46So you're a writer or something?
00:20:49Or something.
00:20:51I've had a bit of a struggle coming up with my next story.
00:20:54Ah. Writer's block.
00:20:56It's not writer's block.
00:20:58I'm just having a hard time with ideas.
00:21:01Sounds like writer's block to me.
00:21:03Anyway.
00:21:05My publisher thought I could get some inspiration up here.
00:21:10I can show you inspiration in the morning if you'd like.
00:21:14Really?
00:21:15You think you have inspiration for me?
00:21:18Oh.
00:21:19I know I do.
00:21:22You don't even know what I write.
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:26What do you write?
00:21:28I specialize in adventure romance novels.
00:21:30Really?
00:21:32That's interesting.
00:21:34I bet my sister's read them.
00:21:36She loves those kinds of books.
00:21:39Those kinds of books?
00:21:41What's that supposed to mean?
00:21:43Nothing.
00:21:44It's just not my type of story is all.
00:21:49I'm a horror kind of girl.
00:21:51You know. Stephen King.
00:21:53Dean Coons.
00:21:54Those kind of writers.
00:21:55Interesting choice.
00:21:57I wouldn't have pegged you for a horror fan.
00:21:59Don't get me wrong.
00:22:01I hate horror movies.
00:22:03Really?
00:22:05Yeah.
00:22:06I can't stand the sight of gore.
00:22:08It's much scarier in my imagination.
00:22:13Okay.
00:22:15I can appreciate that.
00:22:18So.
00:22:19You have a sister.
00:22:21Yeah.
00:22:22Her name's Hope.
00:22:24Joy and Hope.
00:22:26That's cute.
00:22:28My parents planned it that way.
00:22:30My mom's name was Grace.
00:22:32Was?
00:22:36Yeah.
00:22:38She died five years ago in a car wreck.
00:22:41I'm so sorry.
00:22:43Thanks.
00:22:48So.
00:22:49Two sisters ranch.
00:22:51I take it the ranch is named after you and your sister?
00:22:54No actually.
00:22:56My grandparents started the ranch back in the 60's.
00:22:58And named it for my mom and aunt.
00:23:01Two sisters.
00:23:03Wow.
00:23:04That's really cool.
00:23:06Does your aunt work here too?
00:23:10No.
00:23:12She was killed with my mom.
00:23:15I'm sorry.
00:23:17I'm sorry.
00:23:19I'm just ruining this conversation.
00:23:21You're fine.
00:23:22You didn't know.
00:23:23People ask about it all the time.
00:23:25I'm sure they do.
00:23:28After the wreck happened my grandparents moved to Florida.
00:23:31They couldn't stand being in town anymore.
00:23:34I can understand that.
00:23:36So it's me, Hope, and my dad.
00:23:39We have a few stable hands and people helping out.
00:23:42But the only consistent one is Gabe.
00:23:44Gabe?
00:23:46Yeah, you'll meet him I'm sure.
00:23:48His mom and my dad are best friends.
00:23:50We all grew up together.
00:23:52He's like a brother to me.
00:23:56Nice.
00:23:58Small town vibes.
00:24:00You could say that.
00:24:15Well, here we are.
00:24:19Wow.
00:24:21Rustic.
00:24:23Trust me, you're going to love it.
00:24:25It's a far cry from Manhattan, that's for sure.
00:24:29Come on.
00:24:30I'll show you around.
00:24:45I got it.
00:24:47I can do it.
00:24:48I'm used to this.
00:24:49But it's my stuff.
00:24:50But you're my guest.
00:24:51I insist.
00:24:52Fine.
00:24:56Are you okay?
00:24:58Yeah.
00:24:59Here, let me help you.
00:25:06Thanks.
00:25:08You're welcome.
00:25:10You're welcome.
00:25:12Thanks.
00:25:16Why don't you get your suit, Mr. Delane, and I'll get your bags.
00:25:20Right. Suit.
00:25:22Almost forgot.
00:25:35Hey, Daddy.
00:25:36Hey, honey.
00:25:37Ethan Delane.
00:25:38Craig McGregor.
00:25:39Nice to meet you.
00:25:40Likewise.
00:25:41Welcome to Two Sisters Ranch.
00:25:43Thanks for having me.
00:25:45Have you eaten yet?
00:25:47If you count the bag of chips I had on the train, then yes.
00:25:50Joy, why don't you...
00:25:51Already on it.
00:25:52Where's Hope?
00:25:53In the kitchen, I think.
00:25:54Okay.
00:25:55Where are you going?
00:25:57To fix you some dinner.
00:25:59But I haven't ordered anything.
00:26:03This is a ranch, Mr. Delane.
00:26:05You'll eat what you're served.
00:26:10Joy is my youngest.
00:26:11The spitfire.
00:26:12I can tell.
00:26:14Amanda Parkinson.
00:26:16Took care of your room already.
00:26:18Here is your key.
00:26:20And your activity list for the week.
00:26:23Activities?
00:26:24Yeah, activities that we do here around the ranch.
00:26:26You know, hiking and hay rides.
00:26:28What about lessons?
00:26:30Never rode a horse, huh?
00:26:31No.
00:26:32I'm sure Hope can help with that.
00:26:34Great.
00:26:36Speaking of activities,
00:26:37we have a lot of Christmas activities going on this month,
00:26:39including our annual tree lighting ceremony on Friday night.
00:26:43But you do not have to do any of it if you don't want.
00:26:46However,
00:26:48Mrs. Parkinson did ask me to help you become
00:26:51one with the community.
00:26:53Whatever that means.
00:26:54For inspiration.
00:26:56Oh, you'll get inspiration in the morning, I'm sure.
00:26:59That's what Joy said.
00:27:01Well, she'll take care of you.
00:27:03Your bedroom is up the stairs to the left.
00:27:06Why don't you take your stuff,
00:27:07drop it off,
00:27:08and then come on down to the dining room for dinner?
00:27:10Sounds great.
00:27:11I'm starving.
00:27:12Hope's a great cook.
00:27:13Dining room.
00:27:14All the way down the hallway.
00:27:15Perfect.
00:27:16Thanks so much.
00:27:17You are welcome.
00:27:23He's a real city slicker.
00:27:26You better be nice to him, Joy.
00:27:27He's here for two weeks.
00:27:29Two weeks?
00:27:30Maybe I'll make a country boy out of him after all.
00:27:33Joy.
00:27:34What?
00:27:35He's handsome.
00:27:37He's different than all the guys around here.
00:27:39There's nothing wrong with the guys around here.
00:27:42I didn't mean Gabe.
00:27:44He's different.
00:27:45Joy, stop.
00:27:46What?
00:27:47You and Gabe have something special,
00:27:49and it's time you both admit it.
00:27:51Gabe is my friend.
00:27:53That's it.
00:27:54Yeah.
00:27:55And I'm leaving tomorrow to be a rodeo clown.
00:27:58I'm surprised you like clowns since you're a Stephen King fan.
00:28:01Ethan!
00:28:03Oh, so you do know my first name?
00:28:06Ahem.
00:28:07This is the kitchen, not the dining room.
00:28:10I know, but I heard voices,
00:28:12so I figured you were talking to your sister.
00:28:15That's right.
00:28:16I'm Hope.
00:28:17Hi, Ethan.
00:28:18Nice to meet you.
00:28:20Mr. DuLane is from New York City.
00:28:22Well, technically I'm from Colorado.
00:28:26What?
00:28:28Ethan DuLane?
00:28:29Oh my goodness!
00:28:30The Ethan DuLane!
00:28:33What are you talking about?
00:28:34I've read all your books.
00:28:35Caribbean Sunset was my favorite.
00:28:37Told you so.
00:28:40It is such an honor to meet you.
00:28:42Your books are amazing.
00:28:43They make me feel like I'm everywhere that you talk about.
00:28:46Paris in Love was incredible.
00:28:49I could feel the rain under the Eiffel Tower.
00:28:52Oh, you've been to Paris?
00:28:53Hope hasn't been anywhere.
00:28:55No.
00:28:57But your description made me feel like I was there.
00:29:00Please, sit.
00:29:01Let me get you dinner.
00:29:05Wow.
00:29:06Thank you so much.
00:29:07Would you like anything to drink?
00:29:10Sure, what do you have?
00:29:11I just made some tea.
00:29:13Would you like a cup?
00:29:14I'd love one.
00:29:21Can I have some too?
00:29:22Sure.
00:29:24The water's on the stove.
00:29:34This is delicious.
00:29:35It's rosemary chicken and garlic potatoes.
00:29:37Is that okay?
00:29:38Perfect.
00:29:42Do you like it?
00:29:45Yeah.
00:29:46Very good.
00:29:48Okay.
00:29:49Good night, you two.
00:29:50Where are you off to now?
00:29:51Out.
00:29:52Is that okay with you, Mr. Delane?
00:29:54Joy.
00:29:58What was that about?
00:30:00She must be feeling a little left out.
00:30:02She gets like that sometimes.
00:30:05Interesting.
00:30:15Joy, what's the matter?
00:30:18Nothing.
00:30:19Don't lie to me.
00:30:26It's written all over your face.
00:30:30I don't understand how a guy can come in here
00:30:32and in 30 seconds hope has him wrapped around her little finger.
00:30:35Honey, I do not think that's the case.
00:30:37Yeah, it is.
00:30:38She talks to people so easily.
00:30:40She has something in common with everyone that steps on the ranch.
00:30:43Joy, you have to stop comparing yourself to your sister.
00:30:47You are two very different women.
00:30:51I know.
00:30:54Do you?
00:30:56Yeah, I do.
00:30:59Besides, your sister only has eyes for Gabriel anyway.
00:31:03Daddy!
00:31:04What, you think I don't see it?
00:31:06You've never said anything before.
00:31:08It's not a father's place to play matchmaker.
00:31:10They'll all find each other when they find each other.
00:31:13You really think so?
00:31:16Absolutely.
00:31:19Gabe looks at Hope the way I used to look at your mom.
00:31:28I miss her, Daddy.
00:31:31I know.
00:31:33So do I.
00:31:36So do I.
00:31:53Morning, Hope.
00:31:54Morning, Gabe.
00:31:55Everything looks great.
00:31:56You think?
00:31:57Yeah, really festive.
00:31:58We've got a lot to do.
00:32:00Let me guess, you've been here since 5?
00:32:035.30.
00:32:04It's 8.
00:32:05And?
00:32:06You've been working on all this for two and a half hours?
00:32:08Of course not.
00:32:09It took me an hour to get the horses ready.
00:32:11Hope, what is going on with you?
00:32:14I don't want to talk about it.
00:32:16You're not sleeping again?
00:32:18Come on, Gabe.
00:32:19This ranch isn't going to decorate itself.
00:32:21Come here.
00:32:23The holidays are really hard, Gabe.
00:32:25I know.
00:32:27I'm just tired of people telling me how long it's been
00:32:29and that I should just be happy and remember her.
00:32:31I know.
00:32:32I miss her so much.
00:32:34I do, too.
00:32:36Hey, it's you.
00:32:37About time.
00:32:39Morning, Joy.
00:32:40Gabe, this is Ethan Delane.
00:32:42Ethan.
00:32:43Nice to meet you.
00:32:44Pleasure.
00:32:45Joy told me all about you at breakfast.
00:32:47All good things, I hope?
00:32:48Hardly.
00:32:49No, that's not true.
00:32:50She said you're like a brother.
00:32:51To me, anyway.
00:32:54You're up awfully early for a guy on vacation?
00:32:56It's not exactly a vacation.
00:32:58He's here for inspiration.
00:33:00Really?
00:33:01I'm surprised a city boy like you knows anything about inspiration.
00:33:04What's that supposed to mean?
00:33:06Nothing.
00:33:07Come on, I'll bring you to inspiration.
00:33:09Wearing that?
00:33:10What's wrong with what I'm wearing?
00:33:12You're not going to let him ride in that, right?
00:33:14Of course not.
00:33:15I'm not going to let him ride in that.
00:33:17You're not going to let him ride in that, right?
00:33:18Of course not.
00:33:19But he asked for inspiration.
00:33:22So that's what he's going to get.
00:33:24What is going on?
00:33:26Come on, Mr. Delane.
00:33:27I'll bring you to inspiration.
00:33:34He has no idea what he's in for.
00:33:36Not a clue.
00:33:45What's the matter?
00:33:46Never seen a horse before?
00:33:48Sure I have.
00:33:49Just not in person.
00:33:51Really?
00:33:53You've never ridden a horse?
00:33:55Does a carousel count?
00:33:57So what in the world are you doing at a horse ranch?
00:34:01Like I said, my publisher thought I could find inspiration up here.
00:34:05Well, here he is.
00:34:08I don't get it.
00:34:10Ethan Delane, meet Charlene's Inspiration, also known as Charlie.
00:34:15You're kidding.
00:34:17The horse's name is Inspiration?
00:34:19It sure is.
00:34:20Look.
00:34:23Who's Charlene?
00:34:24My grandma.
00:34:26In Florida, right?
00:34:28Right.
00:34:29You listened.
00:34:30I'm impressed.
00:34:31I'm a good listener.
00:34:33And a good student, too.
00:34:35Depends on what I'm learning.
00:34:37I can teach you how to ride.
00:34:39Ride?
00:34:41A horse?
00:34:42No, a bike.
00:34:44Of course a horse.
00:34:46Yeah, I don't know about that.
00:34:49Ethan Delane, you are staying on a horse ranch.
00:34:51Don't you think you should take inspiration by the reins?
00:34:55Maybe not so literally.
00:34:57Look, I'll start you out on a smaller horse, okay?
00:35:00You don't think I'm a baby?
00:35:02I already think you're a baby.
00:35:04Come on.
00:35:07I'll start out slow.
00:35:09Not everyone gets the opportunity to ride.
00:35:11By the time you leave, you'll be in love.
00:35:14Excuse me?
00:35:19With the horses.
00:35:21I meant the horses.
00:35:23Sure you did.
00:35:25Stop.
00:35:26Let's get you some riding gear.
00:35:28What's wrong with what I'm wearing?
00:35:30You look like you're about to read poems at a bookstore.
00:35:33There's nothing wrong with that.
00:35:35What if I like reading poems at a bookstore?
00:35:37Well, you'll find one in town over Micah's Thursday.
00:35:39Okay, okay. What do I need to wear?
00:35:42Do you have blue jeans?
00:35:44Sure.
00:35:45Okay, and you're going to want to layer up.
00:35:47Think T-shirt and sweater under your jacket.
00:35:50One step ahead of you.
00:35:52Okay.
00:35:53What about your shoes?
00:35:55You can't wear sneakers on a horse.
00:35:57Why not?
00:35:58They're not sturdy enough. You could get hurt.
00:36:00You can't control the horse as well.
00:36:02Do you have boots?
00:36:04I brought snow boots.
00:36:06Time to go to town, Ethan.
00:36:08You need to buy a pair of boots.
00:36:10Is the store open now?
00:36:11Not until nine.
00:36:12If we walk, I can show you around.
00:36:14I don't walk.
00:36:15Follow me.
00:36:21Ms. McGregor, you need to come outside.
00:36:23What's the matter?
00:36:24You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
00:36:30How am I supposed to explain this to everyone?
00:36:32I don't know, Hope.
00:36:34It says four feet right here.
00:36:36I don't know what it says.
00:36:37Why would I place an order for a four-foot tree a year in advance?
00:36:40Seems to be the problem.
00:36:42Hey, Frank.
00:36:44Tommy?
00:36:46Where's your dad?
00:36:48Decided to let me run the business this year.
00:36:50You know, keep it in the family or whatever.
00:36:52You did this on purpose.
00:36:54Whoa.
00:36:56Is she going to be okay?
00:36:57I will not calm down.
00:36:58Someone tell me what is going on here.
00:37:00Well, Frank, your daughter here placed the wrong tree order
00:37:04for the two-sister tree lighting.
00:37:06I did not.
00:37:07I placed an order for a 40-foot tree a year in advance
00:37:09just like we've done every year since Mom and Aunt Faith
00:37:11started the tree lighting.
00:37:13Maybe so.
00:37:14It says four-foot tree right here.
00:37:16Tommy, come on.
00:37:17We order a 40-foot tree every year.
00:37:20I don't know what to tell you, Frank.
00:37:22I've never run the business before,
00:37:24and I've never delivered a tree to you.
00:37:26Use some common sense.
00:37:28What does the cost say?
00:37:30$1,100.
00:37:32Exactly.
00:37:33A four-foot Christmas tree costs over $1,000.
00:37:36I don't know.
00:37:37It's my first year running the business.
00:37:38In the business.
00:37:39Yeah, I know.
00:37:40I hope you don't think we're paying $1,100
00:37:43for a four-foot tree, son.
00:37:45It's what the purchase order says, Frank.
00:37:48Are you kidding me?
00:37:49Oh, Jesus.
00:37:51Okay.
00:37:52This is a spicy one.
00:37:53Okay.
00:37:54You know what, Tommy?
00:37:56Take the tree back.
00:37:58We'll get a bigger tree for $50 from somewhere else.
00:38:02Suit yourself.
00:38:05Oh, and make sure you guys tell my dad
00:38:07that you're pleasing my service today.
00:38:09Okay, thanks.
00:38:10That's good.
00:38:16I'll talk to her, okay?
00:38:17No, no, no.
00:38:18I'll talk to her.
00:38:19Are you sure?
00:38:22All right.
00:38:25Okay.
00:38:39Hope.
00:38:40Hope, can you wait up?
00:38:41Can you believe that guy?
00:38:42He ruined the tree lighting.
00:38:43No, he didn't.
00:38:44Gabe, how are we supposed to have a tree lighting
00:38:45without a tree?
00:38:46We can just get another tree.
00:38:48Not a big one.
00:38:49Does it have to be a big one?
00:38:50Of course it does.
00:38:51Hope, no it doesn't.
00:38:53The tree lighting isn't about the tree.
00:38:55It's about the holidays and the community
00:38:57coming together to celebrate each other.
00:38:59It's about love.
00:39:00The tree is just decoration.
00:39:04But I love that decoration.
00:39:06Look, I'll go to Matt's Christmas tree farm
00:39:08and I'll pick out the biggest tree I can.
00:39:10We'll put on some bales of hay to make it look higher
00:39:12and we'll just decorate it more than usual, okay?
00:39:14No, it's not that, Gabe.
00:39:16I'm just disappointed is all.
00:39:19You know.
00:39:20Look, I'll go right now
00:39:21and I'll be back before sunset, okay?
00:39:28Gabe!
00:39:30What?
00:39:32Make sure it's perfect, okay?
00:39:34Like a perfect triangle.
00:39:36Don't worry, I know what you're like.
00:39:42Gabe!
00:39:51Gabe!
00:40:03Gabe!
00:40:04Gabe, wait!
00:40:10What's the matter?
00:40:12I'll...
00:40:14I'll come.
00:40:16What?
00:40:18I'll come.
00:40:19I want to come with you.
00:40:20You sure?
00:40:21Yes.
00:40:22But let's go before I change my mind.
00:40:24Yeah, yeah, okay.
00:40:50♪♪♪♪
00:41:00♪♪♪♪
00:41:10I'm hungry.
00:41:12I'm hungry.
00:41:20Was that my sister?
00:41:22I don't know.
00:41:23I didn't see.
00:41:24I think it was.
00:41:26Dad!
00:41:27Joy!
00:41:28Daddy!
00:41:29Joy!
00:41:30Dad!
00:41:31Dad?
00:41:33Can you believe it?
00:41:35It really was her?
00:41:37It was.
00:41:39Did she get hurt or something?
00:41:41More than okay.
00:41:43Who left the ranch?
00:41:44I can't believe it.
00:41:46Neither can I.
00:41:47I don't follow.
00:41:49You wouldn't.
00:41:50It's a long story.
00:41:52I like stories.
00:41:53I got plenty of time.
00:41:56Go tell them.
00:41:58Might want a glass of wine with it.
00:42:00Or champagne.
00:42:02Go put your stuff away and meet me in the kitchen.
00:42:04Okay.
00:42:05Do you like wine?
00:42:06Sure.
00:42:07Red or white?
00:42:08Surprise me.
00:42:11Let's go.
00:42:41Come on.
00:43:01Oh, we're here.
00:43:04Cheers.
00:43:06Cheers.
00:43:08Are you sure you want to hear this story?
00:43:10Absolutely.
00:43:12I mean, it clearly affected you and your dad.
00:43:15You have no idea.
00:43:17I'm listening.
00:43:21Almost five years ago,
00:43:23my mom and aunt were killed in a really bad car accident.
00:43:27Yeah, you said so last night.
00:43:29Hope was almost in the car.
00:43:31Almost?
00:43:33What do you mean?
00:43:35Hope and mom were out riding on the trails.
00:43:38They would ride every day.
00:43:40Mom would ride Charlie, and Hope would ride Westy.
00:43:43I haven't met Westy yet.
00:43:45You will.
00:43:46He's Hope's horse.
00:43:47Go on.
00:43:49From what Hope told me, they were having a great time
00:43:51until Aunt Faith called.
00:43:53Why?
00:43:54What happened?
00:43:56My dad fell through the roof of the barn.
00:43:58Cape saw the whole thing.
00:44:01He stayed with my dad while Aunt Faith called the ambulance
00:44:04and then my mom.
00:44:16Is that why he limps?
00:44:18Yeah.
00:44:19He was hurt really bad.
00:44:22Mom told Aunt Faith where she and Hope were
00:44:24so she could pick her up and bring her to the hospital.
00:44:26What about Hope?
00:44:28She planned on going to the hospital with Gabe
00:44:30after dropping the horses off.
00:44:32Oh, okay.
00:44:34Well, Aunt Faith picked mom up.
00:44:36She turned the car around and headed towards the hospital.
00:44:53She stopped at the intersection
00:44:5520 yards away from where Hope was standing.
00:44:59Someone blew through the stop sign at the intersection
00:45:02and hit mom and Aunt Faith.
00:45:06Right in front of your sister?
00:45:09Right in front of my sister.
00:45:13Oh, my God.
00:45:15Everyone in the crash was killed.
00:45:17Hope was the one who called the ambulance.
00:45:20Charlie and Westy took off running towards the ranch.
00:45:23What happened next?
00:45:25Gabe was in the staples working
00:45:27and he saw the horses come back without mom and Hope,
00:45:30so he knew something was wrong.
00:45:33He hopped in the truck and took off.
00:45:36He got there at the same time as the ambulance.
00:45:38Where were you?
00:45:40College, down in New Jersey.
00:45:42I got the call a few hours later.
00:45:44I'm so sorry.
00:45:46Thanks.
00:45:49Anyways, when Hope got back from the funeral,
00:45:52she wouldn't leave her room for nearly two weeks.
00:45:54Really?
00:45:56Yeah.
00:45:57She would only talk to me, dad, or Gabe.
00:46:00She wouldn't take any visitors.
00:46:02She just pulled back into the shell.
00:46:05Oh, she wouldn't leave the ranch.
00:46:07Exactly.
00:46:09Today was the first time in nearly five years
00:46:12that my sister stepped foot off the ranch.
00:46:15Not even to ride?
00:46:17My sister hasn't ridden a horse since that day.
00:46:20Really?
00:46:21Yeah.
00:46:22She'll tack them, she'll groom them,
00:46:24she'll even walk them out.
00:46:26But I haven't seen her in a saddle in years.
00:46:29Not since before I left for college that year.
00:46:33That's so sad.
00:46:35Well, that's the ballad of Hope McGregor.
00:46:40Well, it seems like the tune is changing, don't you think?
00:46:44I hope so.
00:46:55Hope, are you okay?
00:47:00Yeah, I'm good.
00:47:02You sure?
00:47:04Yeah.
00:47:06Mind if I hold on to you?
00:47:08No, that's fine.
00:47:15This one's pretty good.
00:47:17No, too many pine cones.
00:47:23This one?
00:47:25Too short.
00:47:30Don't.
00:47:34I'm sorry.
00:47:36I'm sorry.
00:47:38I'm sorry.
00:47:40I'm sorry.
00:47:43I'm sorry.
00:47:47What about this one?
00:47:49It's a good size.
00:47:56No, there's a big hole in it.
00:47:59Hope, you're being too picky.
00:48:01No, I'm not.
00:48:03This is the first time in years that we're not having a huge tree.
00:48:06It has to be perfect.
00:48:08Hey, you folks need help?
00:48:10Gabe?
00:48:12Gabriel Corsetti in the flesh.
00:48:14Wow, it's so good to see you.
00:48:16What are you doing here? I thought you were out in California.
00:48:18I was. I came back when Dad had the heart attack.
00:48:21I heard about that. How's he doing now?
00:48:23Oh, good. He's good.
00:48:25Mom's making him rest. He's going a little stir-crazy.
00:48:28I'm sure.
00:48:30Yeah, well, since he named the farm after me,
00:48:33I figured I should at least come help him for the holidays.
00:48:36Yeah, absolutely.
00:48:38Is that Hope McGregor?
00:48:41Yeah, Hope.
00:48:43You remember Matt, right?
00:48:45Matt? I think so, yeah.
00:48:48Matt Clark. His brother Chris sat in front of me all through school.
00:48:50Hi, Hope.
00:48:52Hi. How's Chris doing?
00:48:54Oh, he's great. He's in the Navy.
00:48:56Wow, really?
00:48:58Yeah, he joined up after graduation.
00:49:00He is spending his Christmas on an aircraft carrier in the South Pacific.
00:49:04Wow. How are your parents doing?
00:49:07Dad's getting better. Mom's a little stressed. How about yours?
00:49:11They're good. Living in the same house.
00:49:13You know, not much ever changes in Evergreen Valley.
00:49:16You can say that again.
00:49:18I'm so sorry for what happened to your mom, Hope.
00:49:23Oh, thanks.
00:49:28How are you doing?
00:49:31I heard you don't leave the ranch.
00:49:33Well, you heard wrong. She's here, right?
00:49:36Yeah. Here she is.
00:49:39How long have you been in town?
00:49:41Oh, just a couple days.
00:49:43Well, make sure you tell whoever said Hope doesn't leave the ranch
00:49:46that she was here today buying a Christmas tree.
00:49:48Yeah. Okay, sure.
00:49:50So what do you think? Can you help us out at all?
00:49:53Yeah. What are you looking for?
00:49:56I need the most perfect tree you have.
00:49:59How big?
00:50:01We were supposed to get a 40-footer, but Tommy decided to drop off a 4-foot tree instead.
00:50:06I had heard Tommy was trying to sink the business so he doesn't have to take over,
00:50:10but that's really bad.
00:50:12Tell me about it. We're hosting the tree lighting this weekend and...
00:50:15And you don't have a tree.
00:50:16Exactly.
00:50:18So what do you think? Can you help us out?
00:50:20I think I can.
00:50:21Really?
00:50:22Yeah. But it might not be all that big, though, okay?
00:50:25It's so close to Christmas, we're almost picked clean.
00:50:28Yeah, I can see that.
00:50:30All right. Follow me.
00:50:36All right. This is it.
00:50:39Now, I know it's not as tall as you want, but...
00:50:41It's perfect.
00:50:43Yeah?
00:50:44Matt, it's perfect. It's the perfect Christmas tree. Thank you.
00:50:49Uh, you're welcome.
00:50:52I know exactly what I'm going to do with it. Thank you.
00:50:56So, how much?
00:50:59No charge.
00:51:00What?
00:51:01No charge. Just take it, Hope.
00:51:03Consider it our contribution to the tree lighting.
00:51:06From my family to yours.
00:51:08Matt, thank you so much.
00:51:11You're so sweet.
00:51:12That's really awesome, man. Thank you.
00:51:15My pleasure, truly.
00:51:17Come on. You can help me get it on your truck.
00:51:32Oh!
00:51:33We got a tree!
00:51:34I'm so proud of you.
00:51:35For getting a tree?
00:51:36No, for leaving the ranch and riding in the truck.
00:51:39Oh, that. Well...
00:51:41Ethan.
00:51:42Why don't you give me a hand, will you?
00:51:44Yeah, sure.
00:51:45You know where to put it, right, Gabe?
00:51:47Yeah. Just go make the guests dinner, and we got this.
00:51:50You sure?
00:51:51Yeah.
00:51:52Thanks.
00:51:53Hey, Matt.
00:51:54Hey.
00:51:55Hey.
00:51:56Hey.
00:51:57Hey.
00:51:58Hey.
00:51:59Hey.
00:52:00Thanks.
00:52:01I'll help.
00:52:03What about the horses?
00:52:04They're fed. We can groom them after dinner.
00:52:06Deal.
00:52:12I can't believe you left.
00:52:14Neither can I.
00:52:15Why did you?
00:52:17We needed a tree for the tree lighting.
00:52:19Gabe could have gotten a tree, Hope.
00:52:21I don't know. I really don't.
00:52:24I'm glad you did.
00:52:26So am I.
00:52:27Gabe and I even walked to Mulberry Street Cafe and had lunch.
00:52:30Really?
00:52:31Yeah. It was nice.
00:52:33We walked over there for Matt's tree farm and back.
00:52:35How'd it feel?
00:52:41What's the matter?
00:52:44I just wish people wouldn't make such a big deal over it.
00:52:48I'm sorry. I've just been so worried about you.
00:52:51I know. And I know people have been talking about me.
00:52:54I don't know about that, Hope.
00:52:56No, they have.
00:52:58Matt even said something at the tree farm.
00:53:00Mrs. Henson. She looked like she saw a ghost.
00:53:03Was it really that bad?
00:53:05Yeah. But Gabe was great.
00:53:08He was just really, I don't know, protective.
00:53:12He loves you, Hope.
00:53:14Stop.
00:53:15I'm serious. He really cares about you.
00:53:19Do you really think so?
00:53:21He loves you as much as you love him.
00:53:24Joy.
00:53:26Than I am.
00:53:30That's all I needed to know.
00:53:37I think that's how she wanted it.
00:53:39I hope so. Hauling those hay bales was no joke.
00:53:42You need to toughen up, city boy.
00:53:44Right.
00:53:45Take this.
00:53:49How's the book coming?
00:53:51You know, it's actually coming along pretty well.
00:53:53Really?
00:53:54Yeah.
00:53:56I hate to admit that Amanda was right, but...
00:53:58Do yourself a favor. Tell her that she was right.
00:54:01It'll go a long way.
00:54:04Hey, speak of the devil.
00:54:06Excuse me, would you?
00:54:07Sure.
00:54:13Hi, Amanda.
00:54:15Ethan, darling. How's life on the ranch?
00:54:19I don't often admit when I'm wrong,
00:54:21but I'll certainly admit that you were right.
00:54:23Oh?
00:54:25I was blocked. I needed this trip.
00:54:27You were right.
00:54:29I knew it.
00:54:30So, does that mean I'll have my Valentine's Day book?
00:54:33I've only been here a couple days, Amanda.
00:54:36But?
00:54:38But, yes. I do have an idea.
00:54:41I even ruined outline last night.
00:54:43Really? That's exciting news.
00:54:45I'm so happy to hear that, Ethan.
00:54:47I'm sure I'll have my first draft by the time I leave here.
00:54:50I can't wait. Ciao, Ethan.
00:54:53Night.
00:54:57Who are you looking at?
00:55:12All good?
00:55:13All good. I took your advice and she's as happy as a clam.
00:55:16Told you.
00:55:18Is that what you do with Hope?
00:55:20Sometimes.
00:55:21Joy, too. Depends on their mood.
00:55:23It's about smoothing things over before there can be a fight.
00:55:26That's good advice.
00:55:27Yeah, well, I don't give it often.
00:55:29So, what's Joy's story?
00:55:31What do you mean?
00:55:33Well, she told me all about Hope,
00:55:35but never mentioned anything about herself.
00:55:37Except for going off to college.
00:55:39Yeah. She went away while Hope stayed close.
00:55:41Hope was always more of a homebody.
00:55:43Joy isn't?
00:55:44No. Not since her mom passed.
00:55:46She's not from school, but she's got itchy feet.
00:55:48Itchy feet?
00:55:49Yeah, she wants to travel.
00:55:51She leaves the ranch any chance she gets.
00:55:53She's always talking about how she wants to see the world
00:55:55and go see these new places.
00:55:57Really?
00:55:58Yeah. She even did a semester abroad in Italy.
00:56:00No kidding. I did, too.
00:56:02Really? Something else you have in common?
00:56:05Something else? What's the first thing?
00:56:08She's a writer, too.
00:56:11What?
00:56:17You can't drop a bomb like that and just walk away.
00:56:20A bomb?
00:56:21I literally know nothing about this woman,
00:56:23and you tell me she's a writer?
00:56:25What kind of writer?
00:56:26Does she go to school for it?
00:56:27Slow down.
00:56:28She got her degree in journalism.
00:56:30You really need to talk to her more.
00:56:32She's a tough one to get to open up.
00:56:34Yeah. Though I've noticed.
00:56:36She's always been like that.
00:56:37No one really knows what she's thinking.
00:56:39Except for maybe Hope.
00:56:40How far apart in age are they?
00:56:42Three and a half years.
00:56:43Do you have a boyfriend or anything?
00:56:45Boyfriend? Joy?
00:56:46No.
00:56:47Unless she's been hiding him from us.
00:56:49Good.
00:56:50Good?
00:56:52I mean, yeah.
00:56:54I know what you mean.
00:56:56So, how long have you and Hope been together?
00:57:02What did I say?
00:57:07Hope and I aren't together.
00:57:09What? Did you break up?
00:57:12No. We've never been together.
00:57:14Ever? Not even in high school?
00:57:17No. I was a grade older than Hope.
00:57:19We've known each other literally our entire lives.
00:57:22She looks at me like a brother.
00:57:24No, she doesn't.
00:57:26What are you talking about? Of course she does.
00:57:28Gabe, if any sister looked at a brother like that,
00:57:31I'd be a little concerned.
00:57:33You have no idea what you're talking about.
00:57:35You're just in denial.
00:57:36No, I'm not.
00:57:37Joy is the one who says she looked at you like a brother,
00:57:39not Hope.
00:57:42I've been in love with that girl my entire life.
00:57:46I knew it.
00:57:47We even went to prom together.
00:57:49As friends, of course.
00:57:50Of course.
00:57:51You think I work on the ranch because I love horses?
00:57:54No.
00:57:55No. When Hope's mom died, she spiraled downward.
00:57:57Frank was so badly injured,
00:57:59and Joy was just dealing with it on her own.
00:58:01I came here to be with Hope.
00:58:03To help her.
00:58:04To protect her?
00:58:05Yes.
00:58:07And you know what?
00:58:08Today was the first time in almost five years
00:58:10that she stepped foot off this ranch.
00:58:12So I've heard.
00:58:13And got in a car.
00:58:14I saw.
00:58:15And went out to lunch.
00:58:16Really?
00:58:17Yes, in public.
00:58:19I feel like if I wasn't close by,
00:58:21I would never see her,
00:58:23and I'd lose her.
00:58:25So now what?
00:58:27I...
00:58:29I don't know.
00:58:31Does she know how you feel?
00:58:32How could she not?
00:58:34Well, you didn't see how she looks at you.
00:58:37Maybe she doesn't know how you feel about her.
00:58:39Maybe.
00:58:41Any advice for me?
00:58:43I'm hardly the person you should ask for romantic advice.
00:58:45Why's that?
00:58:47A year and a half ago,
00:58:49I proposed to my college sweetheart.
00:58:51Really?
00:58:52Yeah.
00:58:53Took her to the top of the Empire State Building,
00:58:55just to get the end of her favorite movie.
00:58:58What happened?
00:59:00I got down on one knee,
00:59:01pulled out the ring, and proposed.
00:59:04And?
00:59:06She started crying and told me she was in love with someone else.
00:59:11Ouch.
00:59:13That hurts.
00:59:15You have no idea.
00:59:17So, what'd you do?
00:59:19I left.
00:59:21You left town?
00:59:23No, I left.
00:59:25I stood up, got in the elevator,
00:59:27and left her crying on the observation deck.
00:59:30I haven't seen her since.
00:59:32Wow.
00:59:34Unfortunately, I haven't been able to write one single word since either.
00:59:38Well, since you came here.
00:59:40Yeah.
00:59:42It's all a bit of joy, actually.
00:59:44Really?
00:59:46Yeah.
00:59:48Now I have an idea for a book that I know my publisher's gonna love.
00:59:52That's great.
00:59:54Doesn't help me much, though.
00:59:56I never said it would.
00:59:58Listen, Gabe.
01:00:00I don't know your hope,
01:00:02but I know the connection you have.
01:00:04I'm sure everyone can.
01:00:06You need to think of where you see yourself 5, 10, 20 years from now,
01:00:11and ask yourself if you see hope with you.
01:00:16I'm gonna get some writing done.
01:00:18Have a good night.
01:00:20Good night.
01:00:32Good night.
01:01:03So what do you think?
01:01:05It's perfect. It's exactly how I envisioned it.
01:01:08Yep. All ready for the guests to come tomorrow and decorate.
01:01:12You put a lot of work into this, Gabe. Thank you.
01:01:15Ethan hoped to.
01:01:17I'm sure you did most of it.
01:01:19Yeah, you're right. He is a city boy.
01:01:22Thank you, Gabe. You're too good to me.
01:01:25No, I'm not.
01:01:27But you are.
01:01:29I'd do anything for you. You know that.
01:01:37This looks amazing.
01:01:39Oh, I'm sorry. Did I interrupt something?
01:01:42No, not at all.
01:01:44Are you sure? Yeah.
01:01:47Gabe, where were you?
01:01:49In the barn. For an hour?
01:01:51Yeah, I got caught up. Caught up doing what? There's nothing in there.
01:01:55The thinking, okay. I got a lot on my mind.
01:01:58Like what?
01:02:00Joy, leave him alone. What is this, 20 questions?
01:02:03Sorry, I was just asking.
01:02:05It's fine. We just have a lot to do this week before the tree lighting.
01:02:08You're telling me. I have to start baking tomorrow. I have to get the horses ready for the day.
01:02:12I have six show rides with new guests every hour starting at ten.
01:02:15I know. I'll pack you a lunch. Thanks.
01:02:17Just make a list and I'll get it done.
01:02:20Maybe Ethan can pitch in.
01:02:22Ethan? He's a guest.
01:02:24He wants to learn all about ranch life for his book.
01:02:26I told him you could follow us around.
01:02:28He's all yours, Gabe.
01:02:30Mine? Why?
01:02:32Because I hardly think he's going to want to watch me bake cookies.
01:02:34He can't come on the trails with me. He doesn't even know how to ride.
01:02:37Maybe you can get him in the saddle.
01:02:39Great! That's exactly what I wanted.
01:02:41You really should know what it's like to be on a horse.
01:02:44Considering he's writing a book set on a ranch.
01:02:46Fine. I'll take him with me if I have time.
01:02:52All right. I'm turning in.
01:02:54Yeah, me too.
01:02:56All right. A few girls tomorrow.
01:02:58Night, Gabe.
01:02:59Good night.
01:03:00Night.
01:03:21Good morning, Hope.
01:03:46Ethan! Hi!
01:03:48You're up early.
01:03:50You told me you'd let me help you if I got here early enough.
01:03:52I just finished.
01:03:54All of the horses?
01:03:56Yeah. I got up at six. I've got a lot to do today.
01:03:59Is there anything I can do to help?
01:04:02No. But thanks.
01:04:04Oh.
01:04:07I have a little time, Ethan. Would you like to go for a ride?
01:04:10Oh, I don't ride. I don't know how.
01:04:13I've never been on a horse.
01:04:15We could just go in the corral. I'll hold him.
01:04:17Like a pony ride?
01:04:19Yeah, I guess.
01:04:21I'll teach you how to mount and dismount.
01:04:23Can we call it something besides a pony ride?
01:04:25Those are your words, not mine.
01:04:27True.
01:04:29What about calling it research for your book?
01:04:31Much better.
01:04:33Come on. He's ready.
01:04:35Okay.
01:04:41Is this considered trotting?
01:04:43No. You're not ready for trotting yet.
01:04:45This is just walking.
01:04:47I can see why you love horses so much.
01:04:49I love everything about them.
01:04:51I haven't seen you ride.
01:04:53I don't ride anymore.
01:04:55Bad experience?
01:04:57Something like that.
01:04:59You ready to get off yet?
01:05:01Yeah. I know you have a lot on your plate.
01:05:03Maybe Gabe or Joy can give you another lesson.
01:05:06That'd be great.
01:05:08Do you want me to get the mounting block for you?
01:05:10No. I got on by without it. I think I should be fine.
01:05:13Okay. Just be careful. It's not like the movies.
01:05:15Take your foot out of the stair up and slide down.
01:05:17Just be careful. The mud gets slippery when it's wet.
01:05:19Especially when it's cold.
01:05:21Like this?
01:05:23Great job.
01:05:25Thanks.
01:05:27Do you want me to help you bring it back to the stall?
01:05:29No. Eddie's got it.
01:05:31Eddie?
01:05:33The other ranch hand.
01:05:35You guys talking about me?
01:05:37Eddie Morris. Ethan Delane.
01:05:39Hey. Pleasure.
01:05:41You all done with Cupcake?
01:05:45Bye Cupcake.
01:05:49Charming guy.
01:05:51Watch out!
01:05:55You okay?
01:05:57Yeah.
01:05:59What's going on here?
01:06:01Hey Gabe.
01:06:03Hey yourself.
01:06:07Gabe!
01:06:09Gabe, wait!
01:06:13Gabe!
01:06:15What?
01:06:17It's not what you think.
01:06:19What does it matter Hope?
01:06:21It's not like you're my girlfriend or anything.
01:06:23Gabe, he fell off the horse and grabbed me.
01:06:25I fell. We both fell. That's it.
01:06:27You don't have to explain yourself to me.
01:06:29Why are you so angry?
01:06:31I'm not angry.
01:06:33You clearly are.
01:06:35So what if I am?
01:06:37I don't understand.
01:06:39You have no idea do you?
01:06:41Idea of what?
01:06:43What's it going to take to get you to notice me?
01:06:45What?
01:06:47Some stranger comes in from the city
01:06:49and you end up wrapped up in his arms
01:06:51for everyone to see.
01:06:53Gabe, it was an accident.
01:06:55Why are you so upset?
01:06:57Why am I so upset?
01:06:59Hope, I have never been enough for you!
01:07:01Gabe.
01:07:03It doesn't matter.
01:07:05I guess you don't see us like that.
01:07:07Like what?
01:07:09More than the kid you grew up down the street from.
01:07:11More than
01:07:13like a friend.
01:07:15You know, I always thought
01:07:17that you and I would be together down the line.
01:07:19I guess you don't see us that way.
01:07:27You never asked.
01:07:35Hi Frank.
01:07:37Well hello there Ethan.
01:07:39Enjoying yourself?
01:07:41I really am.
01:07:43I never knew that a place like this existed in New York.
01:07:45It is a hidden treasure.
01:07:47That is for sure.
01:07:49You can say that again.
01:07:51Do you mind if I use it as a setting in my book?
01:07:53By all means.
01:07:55Hey, maybe we'll get some more business from some of your fans.
01:07:57Maybe.
01:07:59Hey, speaking of fans.
01:08:01How did your lesson go with Hope?
01:08:03Oh, it was great.
01:08:05Where's Joy?
01:08:07Joy? She has been leading trail rides all day.
01:08:09She should be back in like an hour or so.
01:08:11I'm going to head up to my room to write for a bit.
01:08:13Would you mind telling her?
01:08:15Sure.
01:08:17Anytime.
01:08:19It's Christmas Eve.
01:08:25All the presents
01:08:27are underneath the tree.
01:08:35The lights are on
01:08:39as the carolers
01:08:41sing their holiday
01:08:43song.
01:08:49There's one
01:08:51candle in the window
01:08:57to light your way
01:08:59if you come home.
01:09:01Cause now I
01:09:03know
01:09:05that without you
01:09:07there is
01:09:09no mistletoe.
01:09:13The snow falls
01:09:15hard.
01:09:17It covers
01:09:19your footsteps
01:09:21in our backyard.
01:09:27Another
01:09:29silent night
01:09:31without your
01:09:33loving arms
01:09:35to hold me
01:09:37tight.
01:09:43But there's one candle
01:09:45in the window
01:09:49to light your
01:09:51way if you
01:09:53come home.
01:09:55Cause now I know
01:09:57that without
01:09:59you
01:10:01there is no
01:10:03mistletoe.
01:10:05No one
01:10:07to hold me
01:10:09through this cold
01:10:11dark night.
01:10:13Just like you told
01:10:15me every
01:10:17time we'd fight.
01:10:19And now
01:10:21this nightmare
01:10:23is slowly coming
01:10:25true.
01:10:27As I realize
01:10:29I'm still in love
01:10:31with you.
01:10:35It's Christmas Eve.
01:10:39All the
01:10:41presents are underneath
01:10:43the tree.
01:10:49There's one for you
01:10:53that I hope
01:10:55someday
01:10:57you'll see.
01:11:03So there's one
01:11:05candle in the window
01:11:11to light your way
01:11:13if you come home.
01:11:15Cause now
01:11:17I know
01:11:19that without you
01:11:21yes I know
01:11:23that without
01:11:25you
01:11:29oh I know
01:11:31that without
01:11:33you
01:11:35there is no
01:11:37mistletoe.
01:11:51Where's Gabe?
01:11:53I don't know. Hope, what's
01:11:55going on between you two?
01:11:59It's a long story.
01:12:01Fix it.
01:12:03Fix what? Come on, sis.
01:12:05Something had to have happened between
01:12:07you two. This is the first year
01:12:09and I don't even know how long
01:12:11that Gabe isn't here decorating the tree with us.
01:12:15Look,
01:12:17you don't have to tell me what happened.
01:12:19But you need to find him
01:12:21and fix whatever broke.
01:12:23I don't know what broke. I don't believe you.
01:12:25Excuse me? Look,
01:12:27anyone can see that you love him.
01:12:29And he loves you.
01:12:31Do you really think so?
01:12:33I know so.
01:12:35No other guy would do what he's
01:12:37done for you, protect you the way
01:12:39he has, been there for you,
01:12:41if he wasn't in love.
01:12:45I don't know how to fix this.
01:12:47Tell him. Tell him what?
01:12:49You need to find him and tell him
01:12:51how you feel. Tell him what's
01:12:53in your heart.
01:12:55Tell him you love him.
01:12:57Now? Right now.
01:12:59He should be here with us, Hope.
01:13:01He's family.
01:13:05You're right.
01:13:07Do you know where he is?
01:13:09I have a good idea.
01:13:11Hope?
01:13:15Everything okay?
01:13:17It will be. Come on.
01:13:21How did I find you in here?
01:13:25Are you really not going to talk to me?
01:13:29What do you want me to say?
01:13:31Gabe, look at me.
01:13:33Look at me!
01:13:35What?
01:13:37You never asked.
01:13:39That's what?
01:13:41If I saw us together down the line,
01:13:43you have no right to get
01:13:45angered because of what you saw.
01:13:47And you were right about one thing,
01:13:49Gabriel Crisetti. I am not your girlfriend.
01:13:51Do you know why?
01:13:53Why?
01:13:55Because you never asked.
01:13:57I was helping Ethan learn to ride so he could go
01:13:59on the trails with Joy, and he slipped.
01:14:01When he fell, he grabbed me and I fell on top of him.
01:14:03I don't know what you think you saw,
01:14:05but you're dead wrong.
01:14:07I don't look at any
01:14:09other guy but you, Gabe. I always
01:14:11saw us together down the line.
01:14:13I've loved you my entire life.
01:14:15When my mom was killed,
01:14:17you were the person that was only there for me.
01:14:21I haven't stepped foot off this ranch in five years.
01:14:23And when I did the other day,
01:14:25it was with you because I felt safe with you.
01:14:27No one else, Gabe. You.
01:14:29I know.
01:14:31Do you?
01:14:33I'm sorry if I don't wear my heart on my sleeve
01:14:35and say what I'm feeling,
01:14:37but you of all people know how I've been since I watched
01:14:39my mother and aunt get killed in front of me.
01:14:41It's something that is going to affect
01:14:43me for the rest of my life.
01:14:45I don't care if it's been five years.
01:14:47I thought you, above all people,
01:14:49would understand that.
01:14:51Hope, I do. Call me some slack.
01:14:53I've never asked for anything in return.
01:14:55Ever.
01:14:57I know that.
01:15:01I've waited my whole life
01:15:03to hear you say you love me.
01:15:05I love you, Hope. I always have.
01:15:09You have?
01:15:11Yeah. I was coming to tell you the night of the accident,
01:15:13but, well,
01:15:15the accident changed everything.
01:15:17I changed.
01:15:19We all did, but my feelings for you didn't.
01:15:21Not once.
01:15:23I don't care if you never want to leave the ranch,
01:15:25as long as I'm here with you.
01:15:27Really?
01:15:29Yes.
01:15:31If you ever want to fight again, that's fine.
01:15:33Heck, if you want to stay in the kitchen and bake cookies all day,
01:15:35I don't care.
01:15:37I love you, Hope, for you.
01:15:39And nothing's ever going to change that.
01:15:45I've been carrying this around with me for a long time.
01:15:47I've been carrying it, too.
01:15:49No, not that.
01:15:51This.
01:15:53It's my grandmother's ring.
01:15:55I was bringing it to you the night of the accident
01:15:57as a promise ring.
01:15:59But,
01:16:01I guess it has a little more meaning now.
01:16:09I promise that I will always be there for you, Hope.
01:16:13I promise that I will protect
01:16:15and take care of you.
01:16:17I promise to always be by your side,
01:16:19no matter what.
01:16:21Most of all, I promise
01:16:23to be the best husband that I could ever be.
01:16:29Babe.
01:16:31Hope Lindsay McGregor,
01:16:33will you be my wife?
01:16:37Will you marry me?
01:16:43What took you so long?
01:16:45You got a ride
01:16:47Ride it out
01:16:49You can't hide from life
01:16:51You got a ride
01:16:53Ride it out
01:16:55I'll be by your side
01:16:57So let's ride
01:16:59Ride it out
01:17:01Ride it out
01:17:03Ride it out
01:17:05Ride it out
01:17:07Ride it out
01:17:09Ride it out
01:17:11Ride it out
01:17:13So let's ride
01:17:15Oh baby
01:17:17Let's ride
01:17:23Baby I know you've been
01:17:25holding it all inside
01:17:31I'm not gonna be the one
01:17:33to push you
01:17:35I want you to take your
01:17:37time
01:17:39But when those colored lights
01:17:41twinkle in your eyes
01:17:43I hope you'll chance a
01:17:45glance at mine
01:17:47And I hope you'll
01:17:49see beneath
01:17:51that tree where I've been waiting
01:17:53this whole time
01:17:55And you'll join me for a ride
01:18:05You got a ride
01:18:07You got a ride
01:18:09Ride it out
01:18:11You can't hide from life
01:18:13You got a ride
01:18:19Ride it out
01:18:21And I'll be by your side
01:18:23So let's ride
01:18:25Mm, mm, yeah
01:18:31Baby I know
01:18:33it's like yesterday
01:18:37It's like years ago
01:18:41I know you want to take it
01:18:43all back somehow
01:18:45And you can't let go
01:18:49You see your mother's
01:18:51ghost everywhere you go
01:18:53But there's one thing
01:18:55she knows for sure
01:18:57There was nothing
01:18:59you could have done
01:19:01to change the past
01:19:03Oh but the future is yours
01:19:05Baby it's yours
01:19:09The world's an
01:19:11uncertain place
01:19:13When you step beyond your
01:19:15gate
01:19:19Anything can happen
01:19:21anytime
01:19:23You can't hide from fate
01:19:27But if it makes
01:19:29you nervous
01:19:31Slip your head
01:19:33inside of mine
01:19:35And I'll be right here
01:19:37inside of you
01:19:41One step at a time
01:19:43You'll join me for a ride
01:19:47Mm, mm, yeah
01:19:51Oh you got a ride
01:19:55Ride it out
01:19:59You can't hide from life
01:20:01You got a ride
01:20:03Ride
01:20:05Ride it out
01:20:07I'll be by your side
01:20:09So let's ride
01:20:23Thank you
01:20:25everyone for coming tonight
01:20:27Thank you
01:20:29This has been a terrific year
01:20:31for Evergreen Valley, for
01:20:33Two Sisters Ranch, not to mention
01:20:35the McGregor family
01:20:41As many of you may or may not know
01:20:43my daughter Hope
01:20:45is engaged to Gabriel Corsetti
01:20:51Why don't you come up here
01:20:53please. Me? Yeah
01:20:55Come on up
01:20:57Good
01:21:01Gabe
01:21:03Two Sisters Ranch has been
01:21:05doing this tree lighting ceremony for
01:21:0755 years
01:21:09and when I got engaged to my Gracie
01:21:11her father
01:21:13passed the switch on to me
01:21:15He told me that I
01:21:17brought a new light
01:21:19to his family. I never really
01:21:21knew what that meant
01:21:23until now
01:21:27You have brought
01:21:29such a brighter light to this family
01:21:31than I ever did
01:21:37You have reignited
01:21:39a spark to a flame that we all thought
01:21:41was out five years ago
01:21:45It is only right
01:21:49that you do the honors
01:21:51and light this tree tonight
01:21:57Thank you, Frank
01:22:09Ready
01:22:21Ready? One
01:22:23Two
01:22:25Three
01:22:27Yeah
01:22:29Yeah
01:22:31Yeah
01:22:35Go Gabe
01:22:53Hi
01:22:55Here, this is for you
01:22:57Chocolate, my favorite
01:22:59Not just any hot chocolate
01:23:01My sister's famous hot chocolate
01:23:03We passed it out for the tree lighting
01:23:05but you disappeared
01:23:07Yeah, I felt inspired and I needed to write
01:23:09I get it
01:23:11Gabe told me you were a writer too
01:23:13I still am. I've got new books
01:23:15in all around the house
01:23:17Maybe you can show me some of your writing sometime
01:23:19Maybe
01:23:21Speaking of writing, how's the novel coming?
01:23:23Great. I'm almost done
01:23:25A novel in a week
01:23:27You'd be surprised what I can do when I'm inspired
01:23:29Maybe one day I'll find out
01:23:31Maybe
01:23:33Get back to your writing, Mr. Dilling
01:23:35I'll see you tomorrow
01:23:37Have a good night
01:23:39Hey, Hope
01:23:41Hey
01:23:43Where's Westy going?
01:23:45There's no trail ride scheduled till noon
01:23:47I know. I was thinking of taking him out myself
01:23:49Really?
01:23:51Yeah
01:23:53I've missed him
01:23:55It's about time, don't you think?
01:23:57Can I come?
01:23:59Hey
01:24:01Hey
01:24:03Hey
01:24:05Hey
01:24:07Gabe
01:24:09Sure, Kaya's ready. I'll be right back
01:24:11Okay
01:24:13Hey
01:24:19Morning, Gabe
01:24:21What's going on?
01:24:23Hope's about to ride
01:24:25Really?
01:24:27Yeah, she hasn't ridden since her mom died
01:24:29Yeah, Joy told me
01:24:31I don't want to distract her. This is such a big moment
01:24:33What are you doing?
01:24:35One day she's going to want a picture of this
01:24:37Good call
01:24:39Ready?
01:24:47You ready?
01:24:49Yep
01:24:51Let's saddle up
01:25:05Here you go
01:25:07Thanks, Mr. Dillane. Merry Christmas
01:25:09Merry Christmas to you, too
01:25:11Some hot chocolate for you, Mr. Dillane
01:25:13Oh, why, thank you
01:25:15Soon to be Mrs. Dillane
01:25:17I love the sound of that
01:25:19Come on, you two
01:25:21It's time for the tree lighting
01:25:23Oh
01:25:27Ready?
01:25:29Yeah
01:25:31Ready
01:25:33Ready?
01:25:37I'm ready
01:25:47One
01:25:49Two
01:25:51Three
01:25:53Yeah
01:26:03One
01:26:05Two
01:26:07Three
01:26:09Four
01:26:11Five
01:26:13Six
01:26:15Seven
01:26:17Eight
01:26:19Nine
01:26:21Ten
01:26:23Eleven
01:26:25Twelve
01:26:27Three
01:26:29Four
01:26:31One
01:26:33Two
01:26:35Three
01:26:37Four
01:26:39Five
01:26:41Six
01:26:43Seven
01:26:45Eight
01:26:47Nine
01:26:49Ten
01:26:51Eleven
01:26:53Twelve
01:26:55Three
01:26:57Four
01:26:59One
01:27:01Two
01:27:03Three
01:27:05Four
01:27:07Five
01:27:09Six
01:27:11Seven
01:27:13Eight
01:27:15Nine
01:27:17Ten
01:27:19Eleven
01:27:21Twelve
01:27:23Three
01:27:25Four
01:27:27One
01:27:29Two
01:27:31Three
01:27:33Four
01:27:35Five
01:27:37Six
01:27:39Seven
01:27:41Eight
01:27:43Nine
01:27:45Ten
01:27:47Eleven
01:27:49Twelve
01:27:51Three
01:27:53Four
01:27:55One
01:27:57Two
01:27:59Three
01:28:01Four
01:28:03Five
01:28:05Six
01:28:07Seven
01:28:09Eight
01:28:11Nine
01:28:13Ten
01:28:15Eleven
01:28:17Twelve
01:28:19Three
01:28:21Four
01:28:23One
01:28:25Two
01:28:27Three
01:28:29Four
01:28:31Five
01:28:33Six
01:28:35Seven
01:28:37Eight
01:28:39Nine
01:28:41Ten
01:28:43Eleven
01:28:45Twelve
01:28:47Three
01:28:49Four
01:28:51One
01:28:53Two
01:28:55Three
01:28:57Four
01:28:59Five
01:29:01Six
01:29:03Seven
01:29:05Eight
01:29:07Nine
01:29:09Ten
01:29:11Eleven
01:29:13Twelve
01:29:15Three
01:29:17Four

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