The Love Club Moms: Tory 2025 Romance Movie
Title: The Love Club Moms: Tory
Release Year: 2025
Genre: Romance
The movie follows Tory, a mom who joins a love club to explore her desires and connections.
Cast: Tory Wilson
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Title: The Love Club Moms: Tory
Release Year: 2025
Genre: Romance
The movie follows Tory, a mom who joins a love club to explore her desires and connections.
Cast: Tory Wilson
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00:00:00Hey there, baby girl, I'm gonna be your mom, that's right, just you and me, unless we can
00:00:27find someone who checks all of the boxes, which I have to admit, hasn't worked out so far.
00:00:35Speaking of, hey, I was just about to call you. My goddaughter's concert should be over in a
00:00:42couple hours, so I should be able to meet for a drink by nine. Great. And by the way, what's your
00:00:50take on kids?
00:01:04All right, you two, make sure you have everything.
00:01:07Mara, let me do that for you.
00:01:09Mom, got it.
00:01:16Oh, slow down, Mr. Healy, this isn't the Indy 500.
00:01:20That was fast.
00:01:30Nyla.
00:01:33So glad you made it.
00:01:36What are you doing out here? Isn't the concert about to start?
00:01:39I needed a minute.
00:01:42You're missing him, aren't you?
00:01:44I'm okay. I just, I wish Mara had her father here.
00:01:53Can I help you if I said he's here in spirit?
00:01:56No, because you don't believe in all that stuff.
00:01:59Well, I'll buy into it if it helps you deal. Only for tonight, though.
00:02:07Yeah.
00:02:08Wait.
00:02:09Oh.
00:02:17Harper?
00:02:20Hi. Nyla, right? Mara's mom.
00:02:22Yes. Oh, and this is Tori, her godmom. Harper is the school's PR specialist and organizer
00:02:29of everything in between.
00:02:30Nice to meet you.
00:02:32So is that the PR or the everything in between?
00:02:34Um, are you okay?
00:02:39Uh, well, I guess that everyone's gonna know soon enough, so, um, my husband just asked for
00:02:44the separation. No biggie. I'm sure we'll work it out. Um, excuse me. I just need some
00:02:49fresh air.
00:02:51You know what? Me too.
00:02:53I'm sorry.
00:02:59No, no. It's totally fine.
00:03:03It's a huge achievement. In fact, I was thinking we should celebrate.
00:03:06Yeah.
00:03:07Yeah, okay. Let's call it a date.
00:03:09Oh.
00:03:12Um, I'm sorry, Monsieur Jean. Could we pick this up another time?
00:03:16Of course, yeah. I'll see you after this.
00:03:19Sorry, we didn't mean to interrupt VP Val.
00:03:22Oh, no interruption. Um, in fact, I'm not even sure what the protocol is. Um, you know,
00:03:28um, why aren't you guys in your seats? The show's about to start.
00:03:31We were just taking a break.
00:03:33You should join us.
00:03:35My husband and I are on a little bit of a break.
00:03:38Oh.
00:03:39And, um, I haven't gotten emotional about Abdi's passing for months, but tonight...
00:03:47My date bailed on me.
00:03:48After I told him I've adopted a baby girl.
00:03:52What?
00:03:54Congratulations.
00:03:57Well, other than the baby news, it doesn't seem like any of us are having a particularly great night.
00:04:02Except, look at the four of us, confiding and kind of dishing on our love lives, or lack of it.
00:04:14It did feel really good to just let all that out.
00:04:18And it's all in the vault.
00:04:20Even your faculty affair.
00:04:21No affair!
00:04:22Love club.
00:04:24A picture?
00:04:26What?
00:04:30Ladies.
00:04:34Why not?
00:04:37I mean, this love club could actually be fun.
00:04:41Okay.
00:04:46Smile!
00:04:46I don't know.
00:04:47Just in time, we keep inside.
00:04:50We step into the light.
00:04:53It's a sound of fire.
00:04:57Everything, no moment, you're still the light.
00:05:00And we die the noise.
00:05:04Each other as we go and we divide.
00:05:09Even if our place happens, it's just that time.
00:05:13And enjoy the plan.
00:05:14Even if our place happens, it's just that time to party.
00:05:20Home milk latte, extra shot.
00:05:22Oh, my hero.
00:05:24Ice Tales made it on Reese's book list, so we're prepping for a big rollout.
00:05:27Good, but I want new cover art before we go to print.
00:05:29What's with this new kid's author, Harry Olson?
00:05:32Has he signed with anyone yet?
00:05:34Not yet.
00:05:35There she is.
00:05:38Thanks for taking care of my little princess.
00:05:41Look at you.
00:05:42Standing up.
00:05:45Hi.
00:05:46No luck with the nanny?
00:05:47Oh, not unless I want to leave this angel with an incompetent or overbearing know-it-all.
00:05:54Set up a call with Harry.
00:05:55I need to land him before anyone else does.
00:05:57On it.
00:05:57I need to land him before anyone else does.
00:06:11I need to land him before anyone else does.
00:06:11Justin!
00:06:12Dory.
00:06:13You're looking stunning as always.
00:06:15Oh, thank you.
00:06:16You know, I was pleasantly surprised when you invited me here tonight.
00:06:19It's much more intimate than our restaurant rendezvous.
00:06:22It feels like maybe this is the next step.
00:06:24Well, we're about to find out.
00:06:26Yeah.
00:06:26Why don't you make yourself at home in the kitchen, and I'll be right back.
00:06:29Sounds good.
00:06:29Uh, Dory.
00:06:51Who's this?
00:06:51Justin?
00:06:57Meet my daughter, Alice.
00:06:59Who's this?
00:07:29Ladies, I know it's a busy time.
00:07:52And I'm getting a taste for how busy it is for you working moms after cutting my maternity
00:08:00leave short.
00:08:03Still, I think lunch is in order.
00:08:06Don't worry, no dating, 9-1-1.
00:08:09In fact, I don't even know if I have time for that anymore.
00:08:15So let's just pencil in a time so I can dish with my three favorite women.
00:08:18Oh, Nyla, did you get me that dress you brought in from your spring collection arrangements?
00:08:25I did, and I will drop it off to you later.
00:08:28How about some mimosas?
00:08:30Because prepping to be a full-on principal is very stressful.
00:08:33You all only have one or two kids to worry about, but when school starts, I have 243.
00:08:39True, but I also have a PR company to run and at least three community initiatives in the works.
00:08:45Can we get some more bread, please?
00:08:46Okay, Tori, you called us all for lunch, so what happened with Justin?
00:08:51Well, I introduced him to Alice, and then he bailed.
00:08:55Not that I was optimistic.
00:08:57I mean, it was already impossible finding the right man even before Alice.
00:09:00And now they're either done having kids or they're just looking for someone to look after theirs.
00:09:05Why don't you try a younger guy?
00:09:07All the ones at our office looking for more mature women these days.
00:09:11Really?
00:09:12Not me.
00:09:13Lance and I are ironing things out.
00:09:18Harper might be onto something with the whole younger angle.
00:09:21As long as your puppy's not too immature.
00:09:23Maybe this is it.
00:09:24Maybe I'll never find someone for me or for Alice.
00:09:27Well, that sounds a bit bleak.
00:09:30Well, ever since we joined this club, we haven't really seen you on a date either.
00:09:35Look, it's not bleak or sad or whatever, okay?
00:09:37Because I'm busy enough and sleep deprived enough as a new mom and CEO,
00:09:41who, by the way, still hasn't signed anyone since my dad handed over the reins to his flagship.
00:09:44So I really need to land this new kid's author.
00:09:50Oh, yep, and I'm needed back at the office.
00:09:53Oh, what about lunch?
00:09:54Oh, I'm good.
00:09:55I just ate like a loaf of bread.
00:09:56But you guys carry on and I'll catch up with you later, okay?
00:09:59Okay.
00:10:01Bye.
00:10:03Bye, Alice.
00:10:06Okay, so maybe she is right as rain?
00:10:08Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:10I have known Tori a long time and when something's off, carbs happen.
00:10:17Lots of carbs.
00:10:31Hi there.
00:10:33My name is Finn McDougall and I'm here to see Tori Linton.
00:10:37Do you have a meeting?
00:10:38No, I was just hoping I could drop off my manuscript to her.
00:10:43Just leave it here.
00:10:46Actually, if you don't mind, I'd like to give it to her in person.
00:10:49Just give it a quick elevator pitch and the premise.
00:10:52She'll get to it. After these.
00:10:53After these.
00:11:07As I was saying.
00:11:08Let's make sure everyone on the floor...
00:11:10Hi.
00:11:11Hi.
00:11:12And we're back.
00:11:13What time's that call with Harry?
00:11:142 PM.
00:11:15Anything else pressing?
00:11:16Not a thing.
00:11:17Great.
00:11:18We'll be in my office.
00:11:19I don't blame Tori for giving up.
00:11:20It's hard being a new mom with no help.
00:11:21She's been looking for a nanny, but her standards are so darn high.
00:11:22Says helicopter Mamasha.
00:11:23I do not helicopter.
00:11:24Besides, you'd be running background checks.
00:11:25That is just due diligence.
00:11:26Okay.
00:11:27You guys know I have the scoop on all the best nannies through the mother's group I launched.
00:11:28I could just arrange it in my office.
00:11:29I don't blame Tori for giving up.
00:11:30What time's that call with Harry?
00:11:312 PM.
00:11:32Anything else pressing?
00:11:33Not a thing.
00:11:34Great.
00:11:35We'll be in my office.
00:11:36I don't blame Tori for giving up.
00:11:37It's hard being a new mom with no help.
00:11:38She's been looking for a nanny, but her standards are so darn high.
00:11:41Says helicopter Mamasha.
00:11:43I do not helicopter.
00:11:45Besides, you'd be running background checks.
00:11:48That is just due diligence.
00:11:50Okay.
00:11:51You guys know I have the scoop on all the best nannies through the mother's group I launched.
00:11:55Arrange an interview after work and we can help her find a new one.
00:11:58Maybe, with more Tori time, she'll be back on the prowl.
00:12:01Oh.
00:12:02On the prowl.
00:12:03Well, thank you for coming by and we'll be in touch.
00:12:11Okay.
00:12:17So, what did you think?
00:12:20No way.
00:12:21Really?
00:12:22I thought she had great energy.
00:12:24Yeah.
00:12:25Yeah, sure.
00:12:26If you like Mary Poppins trying to shove sugar down your throat.
00:12:29Mary Poppins is lovely and we've interviewed everyone on the list who are all highly qualified.
00:12:33Well, sometimes a manuscript my interns rate four stars is a two star to me.
00:12:37Now, who wants pasta for dinner?
00:12:41Okay.
00:12:42You are not a stalker.
00:12:58You are persistent.
00:13:00You are the next great writer that Linton Publishing has been looking for.
00:13:07That is you.
00:13:08You were that.
00:13:09Okay.
00:13:10Okay.
00:13:11I'm sorry.
00:13:12So, okay.
00:13:13Let's go.
00:13:14Look at that.
00:13:16Good.
00:13:17I thought you're пы-
00:13:20Good.
00:13:21I thought you were there.
00:13:22Good.
00:13:23You are so beautiful.
00:13:24You're too beautiful.
00:13:25I'm sorry.
00:13:26I'll find you.
00:13:27I'm sorry for you.
00:13:28You're so beautiful.
00:13:29I'm sorry.
00:13:30Good.
00:13:31Good.
00:13:32one. Oh, non-gender specific. I like it. Come in. Uh, Minnie? Well, why not? It was just Tori and her dad
00:13:45growing up, so this might actually speak to her. I don't see his resume in here. Why don't you talk
00:13:50to my assistants here, and I'll be right back. Great. Please. So, why don't we start with
00:14:03your name? Because I don't see you in here. Oh, uh, Finn. Finley McDougal. Oh, Irish. Yes.
00:14:13On me, father's side. Um, so what experience do you have? Um, I've, I've
00:14:20actually been honing my craft for a number of years now. I love how you
00:14:24refer to it as a craft. It is a creative field. Oh, I agree. You have to be very
00:14:31creative to keep the little ones interest. And the big ones. Uh, speaking of, do you
00:14:36have experience connecting with all age groups? Um, I would say that my current
00:14:41work speaks to a more mature audience. But I'm happy to switch gears, you know, if
00:14:49that's what it takes to get the, the, the first one out the door. Okay. Alice has
00:14:56been refusing to eat her vegetables lately, so maybe you can give it a try. Yeah.
00:15:03It's okay. It's you. Me. Um, okay.
00:15:11You know, he's got a different vibe about him in whatever it is. I like it. Yeah. Yeah.
00:15:24I mean, well, he only has to impress one person. Alice, of course. Right?
00:15:30All done. Seriously? You didn't eat it yourself, did you?
00:15:45Was I supposed to?
00:15:46By the mess on Alice's face, it looks like she ate it here.
00:15:49Oh. Oh, okay. Yeah, I will, uh, I'll grab a cloth.
00:15:54So, what do you think? Oh, come on. It was one spoonful. He has to check off more boxes
00:15:59than that. Except we're running out of time. No, I agree with Tori. You don't want to
00:16:03make an impulsive decision. Where's his resume? I, I didn't see it. Maybe I forgot to print it,
00:16:08but anyone within his name is highly recommended. Alice, no, no, no, no, no. Oh. Oh, hey there.
00:16:18Oh, that was a close one. You're hired. Alice, meet your new nanny.
00:16:27Come here. Silly girl. Got you. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:16:38Oh, hey. How'd it go? Well, um, I was hired.
00:16:48I thought you were going to Linton to get your book published.
00:16:51I was. I did. But when I got there, they shoved my manuscript underneath a stack this high.
00:16:58So I spent the rest of the day trying to figure out where the publisher lives so that I could
00:17:01hand deliver one to her. But then when I got there, they hired me as a nanny.
00:17:08What? Yeah. Yeah. As a nanny. Well, at first, I just thought she was some sort of eccentric,
00:17:18trying to get me to jump through hoops. I made me feed her baby.
00:17:21So you're actually doing this? Well, of course I am. I've been working my whole life to get my words
00:17:26published. I've been dreaming of it since grade school. What better way to get in with Tori Linton
00:17:31than by looking after her kid? Except you have no experience being a nanny. Or do you?
00:17:37Because I can't keep up with all your jobs. I was a camp counselor for a few summers.
00:17:41Hey, now that's experience. I think so. Yeah.
00:17:44Speaking of, can you whip me up a legit-looking resume? Maybe answer the phone if they call
00:17:48be a reference? Whatever pays the rent, my friend.
00:18:03Top of the morning to you. Morning. Come in. I've already fed Alice her bottle so she won't
00:18:09be hungry for a while, but I've written out a checklist along with a few other things to
00:18:13take note of. Oh, uh, I've also brought, uh, a few items I like to use. Uh, ooh, the ever-popular
00:18:22teething giraffe. And, uh, and the woozle. Never fails to amuse. Is, uh, Alice teething yet,
00:18:33or...? She has two and a half teeth in. Two and a half. Oh, I, right, I, uh, I think I remember
00:18:40that from when I was feeding her. This is for you. There's a checklist in the back. Oh. Okay. Wow.
00:18:48I will review this when Alice is napping. Chapter 32. Sleep schedule. Got it. 32. All right.
00:18:59I should go.
00:18:59Is everything okay? Yes. It's, it's just odd, you know, leaving her for the first time.
00:19:18Well, maybe stay then. And you can work from home and, and I'll look after Alice. And then
00:19:25that way we can, uh, get to know each other. And then if she's missing you, you're here.
00:19:32Will she miss me? Is that your experience? Yes. Okay, you know, maybe this wasn't such a
00:19:38good idea after all. No, no. I mean, yes, this is great. Everything's gonna be great. I have
00:19:45it all under control. It's all right here. Yeah. All right. Well, um, don't hesitate to call
00:19:56me. You know, if there's anything. Anything at all. I definitely will. Okay.
00:20:02And, uh, you, you have a good day at work. Uh-huh. What about that celebrity chef?
00:20:16She took her cookbook to banter. Really? Yeah. I thought she'd love our pitch. Agreed. I mean,
00:20:22who doesn't want their book title on a wine label? Right? Oh, uh, by the way, your father's
00:20:29on his way in. Hmm? What? When did he fly in? An hour ago. Should I cancel the rest of
00:20:34your day? Yes, please. On it.
00:20:44Hi. Huge favor to ask. Could you and the others stop by mine quick and check in on Alice?
00:20:49It's odd. I don't recall seeing this Finn on my short list or long list of nannies. Well,
00:21:03it doesn't matter. What matters is we got Tori the help she needs. Then why did she call us?
00:21:09Hi. Again. Can I help you? Well, Tori asked us to check in. You know, first day jitters,
00:21:36leaving her baby. Oh, um. Maybe? Oh, uh, come. Come on in. I like your shirt. Thanks.
00:21:51Oh, what's your step? Oh, yeah. Oh, sorry. It's okay.
00:21:58Where is Alice? Oh, she's just napping. Oh, well, that's good news. Yes, because we wouldn't
00:22:05be able to find her in this mess. Oh, yeah. Sorry about the mess. Things got a little wild
00:22:10this morning because we're having so much fun. Oh, yeah. Typical man-child. I know his kind.
00:22:16What's wrong with being human at heart? Ladies, we're just going to have to whip them into shape.
00:22:21Otherwise, Tori will never give another nanny, manny, or man a chance.
00:22:25Dad, why didn't you tell me you were coming? I have to announce myself at my own company?
00:22:47Of course not. I'm kidding. It was last minute. I thought that I would hop across the pond and bring
00:22:52Gregory. Greg, meet Tori Linton, my daughter and new CEO of our flagship division. It's a pleasure.
00:22:58I've heard so much about you. Really? Greg's been with us in the UK for the last six months where
00:23:03he's doing a banger job signing new talent. Did I say that right? It's like you were born in
00:23:08Manchester. So, Greg, what brings you across the pond? Well, I wanted to meet the great Tori
00:23:13Linton, so I requested a transfer. I'm truly honoured to be working with you.
00:23:21Well, um, welcome aboard. Uh, Drew. Yes?
00:23:26Would you mind setting Greg here up in one of the vacant offices, please?
00:23:31And, uh, then Tori will show you the robes. Well, can't wait.
00:23:35Hello? Oh, I'm home. You're still here. Is everything okay?
00:24:04Hey, fine and dandy. Great. Then today was a successful day because that man is perfect.
00:24:11Well, maybe mildly competent. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You're right.
00:24:16Finn worked out wonderfully. No, no, I'm not talking about the manny. I'm talking about Greg.
00:24:22My dad brought him in from the UK office, and I can already tell he checks a lot of boxes.
00:24:27He already knows I have a daughter, and he's actually excited to meet her.
00:24:30Hey there. How's my girl doing?
00:24:33She's great. We were just blowing some bubbles out back.
00:24:36I was doing the blowing, and she was a grab.
00:24:39But do you want to come join us in a little debrief?
00:24:42Of course. I'll fill you all in later.
00:24:45That's right. Thank you.
00:24:46You want to get some bubbles?
00:24:47Yeah, you do.
00:24:49The bubbles are so good.
00:24:51I guess the saying is true.
00:24:53When you stop looking for it, you find it.
00:24:55She seems pretty sold.
00:24:58Except, I've never seen a man make Tori smile like that.
00:25:05Oh, wow, is that magic? Look at those bubbles.
00:25:10Get baby Alice in bed for the day.
00:25:14Oh, good morning.
00:25:15Good morning.
00:25:17Good morning, my princess.
00:25:19Hi.
00:25:19Hi.
00:25:20Hi.
00:25:20Hi.
00:25:20Hi.
00:25:21Hi.
00:25:21Hi.
00:25:22Hi.
00:25:22Hi.
00:25:22Hi.
00:25:23Hi.
00:25:24Hi, Rad.
00:25:29Aren't you supposed to check the temperature?
00:25:32I mean, I normally just do it on my wrist.
00:25:35Oh.
00:25:38Right.
00:25:39That, uh, that's easier.
00:25:42Yeah.
00:25:44Um, I, uh, prepped you to your bagel.
00:25:47Oh.
00:25:49I noticed you grabbed it on your way out yesterday.
00:25:51It's, uh, toasted with, uh, just a little bit of butter.
00:25:54Is that okay?
00:25:55It is.
00:25:56Yeah.
00:25:58Yeah.
00:26:01So, uh, busy day at work then?
00:26:04Always.
00:26:05Mm.
00:26:06What is it that you do, exactly?
00:26:08Book publishing.
00:26:10Oh.
00:26:11Wow.
00:26:12So what is it about a book that makes you decide to publish it?
00:26:16Originality, a gripping story, relatable characters.
00:26:19Isn't that right?
00:26:20Mm-hmm.
00:26:20Mm-hmm.
00:26:21Yeah.
00:26:21Mm-hmm.
00:26:22Mm-hmm.
00:26:22Yeah.
00:26:23Mm-hmm.
00:26:25Ugh, I have to go.
00:26:27But I'll see you two after five.
00:26:28We'll be here.
00:26:29Okay.
00:26:30You be good.
00:26:31Yay.
00:26:33Oh.
00:26:34Don't forget the bagel.
00:26:35Yeah.
00:26:42You know what I think we're gonna do?
00:26:44You and I are gonna go on a field trip, because I know my book checks off all your mommy's
00:26:49boxes.
00:26:53Good morning.
00:26:54Good morning, boss.
00:26:56Here.
00:26:57I heard you have a penchant for baked goods, so I got you the UK delicacy scones.
00:27:06You're so thoughtful.
00:27:08You know, I just had a bagel.
00:27:11My Manny got it for me this morning, so I'm gonna have to dive into these later.
00:27:14Oh, I'm sorry, your what?
00:27:15Manny.
00:27:16It's what we call a male nanny.
00:27:18Oh.
00:27:19Now, let's strategize, because this kid's book that Harry Olsen wrote has everyone clamoring
00:27:24to sign him.
00:27:25Don't worry.
00:27:25I'm on the case.
00:27:26I'm on the case.
00:27:38I was thinking we could offer him a three-year contract with the option to renew and branch
00:27:43out into literature, seen as, well, most authors want to be taken seriously.
00:27:48Right.
00:27:48Although, I think authors who write for children have a certain gift.
00:27:52Sorry to interrupt, but Creative needs you to sign off on the new Ice Hills book cover.
00:27:55I'll be right back.
00:28:00Uh, I'll, uh, I'll grab you a coffee.
00:28:02That's not why you were hired.
00:28:04I know, but I don't mind adding it to the job description.
00:28:06I know, but I don't mind adding it to the job description.
00:28:15Wow.
00:28:17Look at this.
00:28:18Look at how fancy Mommy's office is, huh?
00:28:21Mommy's a big, important boss lady.
00:28:23Yes, she is.
00:28:25Yes, she is.
00:28:27Let's make sure she gets this very important manuscript.
00:28:33Dad's my way.
00:28:34Hey, can I help you?
00:28:36Oh, hey.
00:28:36Ah, no.
00:28:37No, we're good.
00:28:38We're just here to see, uh, see Tori.
00:28:40Uh, Miss Linton.
00:28:41Mm-hmm.
00:28:41With her baby.
00:28:42Mm-hmm.
00:28:43Ben?
00:28:44Hey!
00:28:44What are you guys doing here?
00:28:45Oh, we just, uh, we just came to see you.
00:28:47Yeah.
00:28:48Felt like, uh, this little one was missing her mommy.
00:28:51Oh, I was missing you too, my angel.
00:28:55Hi.
00:28:55This is your daughter I've heard so much about.
00:28:57Yeah.
00:28:58May I?
00:28:59Oh, of course.
00:29:00Want to go see Greg?
00:29:01Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:29:15Oh, come here.
00:29:16Oh, you're okay.
00:29:18Are you okay?
00:29:19Oh.
00:29:19No worries.
00:29:21Here.
00:29:21Here.
00:29:21Oh.
00:29:22Could you help Greg while I can clean her up a bit?
00:29:25Yeah, sure.
00:29:27I can do that.
00:29:28You sure?
00:29:28Uh.
00:29:31Yeah.
00:29:31Oh, okay.
00:29:32Mm-hmm.
00:29:33Oh.
00:29:34You're tired.
00:29:38Um.
00:29:38You know what?
00:29:39She's seeming pretty tired.
00:29:40Maybe I should take her home for a nap.
00:29:42Yeah.
00:29:42Probably better.
00:29:43Hey, we have one.
00:29:44We put you back in this.
00:29:45Thanks for stopping by.
00:29:47Yes.
00:29:48Oh.
00:29:48It's bedtime for baby Alice.
00:29:50Oh, I know.
00:29:51Oh.
00:29:51You might fall asleep right here right now.
00:29:53All right.
00:29:53I'll see you at home.
00:29:54Bye.
00:29:55Bye, Greg.
00:29:55I'm so sorry.
00:30:01Let me have that dry cleaned.
00:30:02Absolutely not.
00:30:03It's my pleasure having your child's burp all over me.
00:30:06And in fact, I hope I get the opportunity again.
00:30:09But before that, I was wondering if I could have the opportunity to take you for dinner.
00:30:14If I might be so bold.
00:30:15Hello?
00:30:35We're home.
00:30:37I'm so glad you came over.
00:30:46I have so much to tell you.
00:30:47Oh, I am all eyes and ears.
00:30:49So, who is the fairytale fan?
00:30:52I saw the Brothers Grimm collection in the bookshelf.
00:30:55That would be me.
00:30:56Yeah.
00:30:57Well, I had the Aesop collection when I was a kid.
00:31:01It was a limited edition.
00:31:03My favorite was the mouse and the lion.
00:31:06Oh, mine was the tortoise and the hare.
00:31:09Look at that.
00:31:10Both of you little bookworms.
00:31:14Have you looked at these?
00:31:16They look like they're on the verge.
00:31:18Really?
00:31:18Give me one.
00:31:20Okay.
00:31:20Yeah, good catch.
00:31:24Yeah.
00:31:25Mm-hmm.
00:31:26By the way, could you stay later tomorrow night?
00:31:29I have a dinner.
00:31:30With who?
00:31:31My colleague, Greg.
00:31:34I can do that.
00:31:35Well, my roommate Ben's hosting a Call of Duty tourney, so I'd rather not be there anyway.
00:31:41That's great.
00:31:42Thanks, Ben.
00:31:43Yeah.
00:31:46Oh, I will.
00:31:47That's me.
00:31:49That's a hungry cry.
00:31:51Mm-hmm.
00:31:56So, seems like Finn is really working out.
00:32:01Surprisingly, he hasn't let me down yet.
00:32:03He even brought Alice to the office today.
00:32:05You know, I've always felt that the most attractive trait in a man is his connection with your kids.
00:32:10Lance has always been so great with the kids.
00:32:12But what's even sweeter is a man who connects with children that aren't even his.
00:32:18Oh, I agree.
00:32:19You should have seen Greg today with Alice.
00:32:21He was amazing.
00:32:22I mean, that's a plus, but I was actually talking about Finn.
00:32:25I saw your little connection earlier.
00:32:29No.
00:32:30No, no, no.
00:32:30Well, don't poo on an idea unless you've proven it's a bad one.
00:32:34Mm-mm.
00:32:35Trust me.
00:32:35Finn wouldn't check off a single box on my list.
00:32:38Is this a hypothetical list?
00:32:40Come on.
00:32:41I wonder what knows what they want or what they don't want.
00:32:43And that is not what I want.
00:32:56Hey, how's the mission going?
00:32:57Oh, just still working on strategy.
00:33:01But I tell you, this Alice, she's just the cutest.
00:33:05She has this thing with her face when she gets excited.
00:33:07It's a little...
00:33:08Here, take a look.
00:33:10I snapped this photo of the two of us.
00:33:13Oh, yeah.
00:33:16Okay, then.
00:33:21Now I just need to figure out a strategic place to leave my manuscript.
00:33:26Not at the bottom of some pile, you know?
00:33:28Well, then find out where she likes to read and just leave it there.
00:33:31Like you, you always write in the park.
00:33:32First place.
00:33:33Yes!
00:33:35I wonder why.
00:33:49You know, it's been a while since I've taken some me time.
00:33:52So, thank you.
00:33:53Hey, thank you for sharing your time with me.
00:33:57Cheers.
00:33:58Cheers.
00:33:58If you need to check in, please.
00:34:05Oh, no, it's fine.
00:34:06I'm sure Finn has everything under control.
00:34:10You know, it's interesting, this, uh, money business.
00:34:14Do you ever fear it might be a bit confusing for Alice having another man around the house that's not her father?
00:34:19Well, she doesn't have one.
00:34:21So, no.
00:34:23I don't.
00:34:24Of course.
00:34:25I mean, you'd know best, obviously.
00:34:26Although, not all men can be trusted to behave appropriately around a beautiful woman.
00:34:33Ha ha ha.
00:34:45Okay.
00:34:45Okay.
00:34:56If I were Tori Linton, where would I read?
00:35:05Ooh, bingo.
00:35:10Crosshairs.
00:35:12It's a bit cliche.
00:35:13Well, thank you for that.
00:35:29It's been a lovely evening.
00:35:32Agreed.
00:35:34Although, next time I'd be happy to bring dinner to you so you can be at home with sweet Alice.
00:35:39Well, that's very thoughtful.
00:35:43And on that note, I should head home.
00:35:59Finn?
00:36:06Finn?
00:36:06Finn?
00:36:09What are you doing in my bedroom?
00:36:25No, I was just, uh...
00:36:28You know what?
00:36:29It doesn't matter.
00:36:30Clearly Greg was right, and you can't behave appropriately around women.
00:36:33No.
00:36:34See, I just came in...
00:36:35Please leave.
00:36:37I'll have Drew send you your severance.
00:36:38Just...
00:36:39Go.
00:36:53This is torture.
00:36:54Are you sure I should be letting her cry like this?
00:36:55Yes.
00:36:56Okay, but you really just let him go?
00:36:58I mean, you should have checked his resume.
00:37:00Greg wasn't comfortable with having Finn around, so maybe it's for the best.
00:37:04Well, I hope for your sake that Greg can calm Alice the way Finn did.
00:37:07It's okay to let her cry it out, but how long has she been like this?
00:37:11Just this morning.
00:37:13I feel like she's teething again.
00:37:16Well, we didn't do our due diligence with Finn, so we better do it with Greg.
00:37:20I mean, we are the love club, so don't you think it's time we met this perfect Brit?
00:37:25Very good point.
00:37:26I'd be happy for you to meet him.
00:37:29After I find a new nanny.
00:37:30I give up.
00:37:31I'm going to get her.
00:37:33Poor Alice.
00:37:35Hey, sis, it's me.
00:37:36Listen, can you do me a favor and list my flat for me?
00:37:40Why?
00:37:40You're not coming back to London?
00:37:42Not if I keep hitting it off with Tory Linton.
00:37:45I think what a power couple would be.
00:37:47Oh, which reminds me.
00:37:48Would you mind sending me a photo of me and my niece, please?
00:37:51I don't have any.
00:37:53Okay, well, just send me a photo of Abby.
00:37:55You mean Gabby?
00:37:56Yeah, right, yeah.
00:37:58Uh, I better go.
00:38:00All right, bye.
00:38:08Sorry, I'm going to be late on rent this month.
00:38:11I got fired.
00:38:12What?
00:38:12Why?
00:38:14Because my plan to get on the inside backfired
00:38:17when Tory thought I was trying to get it on with her.
00:38:24So I guess that's that.
00:38:27Well, she's missing out.
00:38:30Thanks.
00:38:36I'll call the landlord and ask for an extension.
00:38:38Thank you so much for coming, and I'll be in touch.
00:38:49I don't believe it.
00:38:50Not a single nanny has been able to get her to stop crying.
00:38:54Just a thought.
00:38:55But why don't you ask Finn back?
00:38:59Definitely not.
00:39:00I'll just make it work.
00:39:02I did it before.
00:39:02I can do it again.
00:39:03Um, you're using a diaper to...
00:39:08Yeah, look.
00:39:09Why don't you go for a walk?
00:39:11No, no, no, I'm fine.
00:39:11No, no, no, no, we've got this.
00:39:14I mean, I do need baby wipes.
00:39:16Then go.
00:39:17Are you sure?
00:39:17Yes, take your time.
00:39:19Got it.
00:39:20Okay.
00:39:20Okay?
00:39:21Okay.
00:39:21Go, go.
00:39:22Okay, good luck.
00:39:23Okay, no, no, no, not you.
00:39:25I just, it's very loud.
00:39:26The decimal is very high, and I don't...
00:39:29That's okay, because we're calling then.
00:39:30Sorry I'm so late.
00:39:36Oh, my goodness.
00:39:38She finally settled.
00:39:39How did you do it?
00:39:42Like, I know what you're gonna say, but then...
00:39:47Tell her.
00:39:49The other night, that was a total misunderstanding.
00:39:52I was looking for something in your bedroom.
00:39:55And I found the manuscript, and I just got caught up in the story.
00:39:58You got Alice to stop crying.
00:40:01She stopped crying as soon as she saw him.
00:40:05It's true.
00:40:08Fine.
00:40:10Can you start again?
00:40:11Like, right now?
00:40:13I'd be happy to.
00:40:19I do have one small request, which might benefit both of us.
00:40:24The commute in the morning is crazy.
00:40:26And I was thinking...
00:40:29So, you and Mr. Lytton are close.
00:40:33Last few months, he's become like a father to me.
00:40:35Which makes this whole move so great, because...
00:40:38Now the three of us can pal around.
00:40:40What do you think?
00:40:41Sounds perfect.
00:40:41Oh, Ben!
00:40:44Ben!
00:40:45Come here.
00:40:51What are you doing?
00:40:52Come join us.
00:40:53Oh, no, I really don't want to interrupt.
00:40:54No, no, no, I insist.
00:40:55Come on.
00:40:56I'll make room.
00:41:01Oh.
00:41:02Are you okay?
00:41:03Yes, I'm sorry.
00:41:04Just the pollen does a number of my sinuses.
00:41:06Oh, here.
00:41:07I need those.
00:41:09What?
00:41:10Ben?
00:41:10Oh, no, I'm still on duty.
00:41:13Just checking.
00:41:15Oh, that's a long day.
00:41:17Finn's actually just been promoted to live-in nanny.
00:41:20Oh, really?
00:41:22Well, Tori Lytton always knows what's best.
00:41:24As a junior editor, fresh out of Brigham, who lands her first successful book series,
00:41:29the Oracle Trilogy, before becoming one of the country's youngest and most eligible publishers.
00:41:35So, what's your thoughts on children, Greg?
00:41:39Oh.
00:41:40I adore them.
00:41:41In fact, I keep a photo of my niece in my wallet just so I don't miss her too much.
00:41:46Aw.
00:41:50Oh, look how cute.
00:41:52Is that a second thumb?
00:41:54Well, I hate to be a party pooper, but I have a very early meeting, so I'd best be off.
00:42:02I'll walk you out.
00:42:02Oh, thank you.
00:42:05Well, ladies, it's been an absolute pleasure meeting you.
00:42:10Finn?
00:42:10Greg?
00:42:11Oh, thank you.
00:42:15Bit of a butt kisser, that one.
00:42:17Mm-hmm.
00:42:17And he AI'd or photoshopped that picture of his niece.
00:42:21Really?
00:42:21I proof all of our PR promos, and that second thumb is a dead giveaway.
00:42:25Oh.
00:42:26You know what?
00:42:27I'm, uh, I'm gonna be good.
00:42:30Good night.
00:42:31Good night, Finn.
00:42:32Good night, Finn.
00:42:32Good night, Finn.
00:42:35Okay.
00:42:36So, what are we gonna do?
00:42:38Because Tori is short, Greg is it.
00:42:40And once she digs in, it's like a dog with a bone.
00:42:42Then we need to convince her that Finn is the one she truly needs.
00:42:46Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:42:48How about first we take the bone away from Tori, and then we see if Finn passes the inspection.
00:42:54All right there, quality control.
00:42:58What?
00:43:04Let's see.
00:43:06What should you be?
00:43:08Hmm?
00:43:10A princess stuck in a bear's body, or the beloved bear of a princess who finds itself
00:43:21on an adventure in the big, bad city.
00:43:25Huh?
00:43:25What's going on here?
00:43:26Huh?
00:43:26Huh?
00:43:27Um.
00:43:28Oh, it's, uh, it's called, uh, Pick-A-Bear.
00:43:32It's a, it's a top toy.
00:43:34Okay, basically, you just pick bits and pieces, and then you can build yourself a, a bear that's
00:43:41personalized to your child.
00:43:44Oh.
00:43:46Can I help?
00:43:48Yeah.
00:43:50That, that'd be, that'd be great.
00:43:52Huh.
00:43:54Oh.
00:43:55Uh, let me help.
00:43:56Oh, what do you think?
00:44:01Is a, is a tutu too much?
00:44:03Well, if we're going with the backstory of a princess trapped in a bear's body, I don't
00:44:08think it's too much.
00:44:08True.
00:44:12So do you still like fairy tales?
00:44:14I just love a good story, really.
00:44:16But when I was younger, they were definitely my escape.
00:44:20What about you?
00:44:21I like all stories, yeah.
00:44:23When I was eight, I actually decided that I was going to read the whole library.
00:44:27You know, I, I made it all the way to authors who started with the letter G before I stopped.
00:44:32Wow.
00:44:33So if you have this love for literature, what made you want to be a nanny?
00:44:39Well, I've always liked kids, but to be honest, you know, I've just always taken odd jobs so
00:44:45that I could stay focused on writing my own book.
00:44:49Really?
00:44:50Yeah.
00:44:51That's why I was so curious when you told me what you do.
00:44:53But, you know, I would never ask you to, you know, read it.
00:45:11You know, I, I, I think that the bear's ready if, if you want to see if Alice likes it.
00:45:16Yeah.
00:45:17Come here.
00:45:20Hey there.
00:45:22What do you think?
00:45:23What's this?
00:45:24Hey, look at this.
00:45:26It's a little teddy for when your mama bear can't be around.
00:45:30Mama.
00:45:32Did she?
00:45:32Did she just?
00:45:33She did.
00:45:34She just said mama.
00:45:35Yeah.
00:45:38Wow.
00:45:40Um.
00:45:41Oh.
00:45:41Um.
00:45:42Um.
00:45:43I should get her, I should get her ready for, uh, the park, because we're going to go play
00:45:47hooky with Harper in the park.
00:45:50Yeah.
00:45:50Yeah.
00:45:50Yeah.
00:45:51I, I, I love playing nookie.
00:45:52I mean, hooky.
00:45:54Uh.
00:45:55Uh.
00:45:56Uh.
00:45:57You should.
00:45:58Finn.
00:45:59I'd be happy to read your manuscripts.
00:46:01If you'd like.
00:46:04Okay.
00:46:05Great.
00:46:06Great.
00:46:07Um.
00:46:07I, uh, I, I, I would be so grateful.
00:46:11Great.
00:46:12Well, I'll, uh, I'll drop Alice off after the park.
00:46:16Okay.
00:46:18Does that sound good?
00:46:19That.
00:46:19Yeah.
00:46:20That sounds good.
00:46:21Ma, ma, ma, ma.
00:46:23You said it.
00:46:24Yeah, you did.
00:46:25Oh, I can't wait till Alice is running around.
00:46:34Oh, no.
00:46:36Hey, I think that kid is a biter.
00:46:39Hey.
00:46:40Hey.
00:46:41Hey.
00:46:41Hey, I'm watching you.
00:46:42Yeah.
00:46:46So, how's your little family with Finn?
00:46:49Not family.
00:46:51But he is an interesting character.
00:46:54For one, he's very well read.
00:46:57Bit of a Peter Pan himself.
00:46:59Wendy did love him.
00:47:01Like a mother.
00:47:02Oh, it depends on the adaptation.
00:47:06Oh, no.
00:47:08Harry Olsen's about to sign with another publisher.
00:47:11Okay, I need Drew to get me and Greg in on this writer's retreat he's at.
00:47:15I know.
00:47:16Bring Alice and Finn.
00:47:17I mean, what better way to land a kid's author than by showing him what a great mom you are.
00:47:22I mean, it's the best PR.
00:47:24You're brilliant.
00:47:26Uh, okay.
00:47:27I'm going to call Greg.
00:47:32Tori.
00:47:32Hey, Harry's at a writer's retreat.
00:47:34Let's catch him off guard and use the powers of persuasion, money, and Alice to win him over.
00:47:40Alice is coming.
00:47:41And Finn.
00:47:43And Finn?
00:47:44Really?
00:47:44Are you sure about that?
00:47:46Very.
00:47:46Grab lunch.
00:47:48We leave in an hour.
00:47:49Okay.
00:47:57Good luck.
00:47:59Is this breaking and entering?
00:48:17Because I cannot get busted just before I become principal.
00:48:20Don't worry.
00:48:21I have a PR presentation in 30 minutes, so we are going to get this done.
00:48:24All right.
00:48:26All right.
00:48:27All right.
00:48:27All right.
00:48:27Done and tested.
00:48:28Let's go.
00:48:29All right.
00:48:31All right.
00:48:53Okay, we should probably head out.
00:49:01Whoa.
00:49:03Um, are you all right?
00:49:06Yeah, it's just my, uh, my allergies.
00:49:08I'm not sure it'll pass.
00:49:09Um.
00:49:10Ew.
00:49:11Ew.
00:49:11Your face.
00:49:15Uh.
00:49:15Ugh.
00:49:16What the heck?
00:49:18Maybe I should just go.
00:49:19I should be there.
00:49:22Greg, I've closed deals on my own before.
00:49:24Why don't you take an antihistamine, and I'll see you when I get back.
00:49:28Okay.
00:49:28Okay?
00:49:29Yeah.
00:49:30I should go.
00:49:31I should go.
00:49:31I should go.
00:49:31I should go.
00:49:31I should go.
00:49:31I should go.
00:49:32I should go.
00:49:32I should go.
00:49:32I should go.
00:49:33I should go.
00:49:33I should go.
00:49:34I should go.
00:49:34I should go.
00:49:34I should go.
00:49:35I should go.
00:49:35I should go.
00:49:35I should go.
00:49:36I should go.
00:49:36I should go.
00:49:36I should go.
00:49:36I should go.
00:49:37I should go.
00:49:37I should go.
00:49:38Wow, good to see how you could get inspired out here.
00:50:00It reminds me of a wilderness retreat I used to come on with my parents.
00:50:04You used to go to a wilderness retreat?
00:50:05I did. I never wanted to go.
00:50:08But then my mom died and my dad stopped going.
00:50:11And that's when I wish we still did.
00:50:21Finn?
00:50:22Gemma.
00:50:23Um, what are you doing here?
00:50:26I work in the restaurant.
00:50:28Is this your...
00:50:30Oh, Finn's my daughter's nanny.
00:50:32Is that what you're doing now?
00:50:33Yeah, yes, for quite some time.
00:50:35And, hey, we should get checked in.
00:50:37Yeah.
00:50:38Um, I'll see you around?
00:50:41Yeah, just pop into the restaurant.
00:50:43I'll be there.
00:50:44Oh, right.
00:50:48Old friend?
00:50:50We dated for a while.
00:50:52Oh.
00:50:54Anything serious?
00:50:56I guess at the time it was.
00:51:00Oh.
00:51:00Oh, great news.
00:51:03Greg's allergy's cleared up.
00:51:06He'll be arriving tonight.
00:51:08Yeah.
00:51:09Hi.
00:51:10Hi.
00:51:11Excuse me, I'm Nick.
00:51:12Hi.
00:51:13This is Josh.
00:51:13We own the retreat.
00:51:14Oh, hi.
00:51:15Can we help you get all settled in?
00:51:16Yes, that'd be great.
00:51:18Great.
00:51:19Come on in.
00:51:20Okay.
00:51:26I found out Harry's having dinner in the main lodge.
00:51:28Oh, and, um, what about Finn?
00:51:31He'll be waiting close by with Alice, waiting for my cue to join in.
00:51:34Oh, and get this.
00:51:35Finn's old girlfriend works here.
00:51:38Gemma.
00:51:39What kind of name is that?
00:51:40I think it means gem or a jewel.
00:51:43Jewel?
00:51:43Just seems like a bit much.
00:51:46Anyway, I should go get ready for this meeting before Greg gets here.
00:51:50Talk to you later.
00:51:51But wait, Greg.
00:51:54Did you hear that, Tom?
00:51:56There was definitely a tone.
00:51:57Okay, but Greg is going.
00:51:59Not if he has another hot writer to meet.
00:52:07Gregory, I need you.
00:52:09Some prestigious author out of India wants to meet with Tori, but she's not here, so...
00:52:13Who is it?
00:52:14Nantika Chawla.
00:52:16She's won India's top literary award, and she's only in town for a red hot minute.
00:52:21Bring her in.
00:52:34Hey, you.
00:52:36Hey.
00:52:37So, other than this baby business, are you still working on your book?
00:52:42It's finished, actually.
00:52:43Really?
00:52:44Yeah.
00:52:44Well, you'll have to get me caught up then.
00:52:47Oh.
00:52:48Wow.
00:52:48I'm sure you'll find Lint and Publishing to be more of a family than a business.
00:52:55Thanks again.
00:53:05Excuse me.
00:53:08Sorry to interrupt.
00:53:08I'm just going to collect Alice.
00:53:10Oh, did Harry want to meet her?
00:53:12Uh, no.
00:53:13He has another engagement.
00:53:14Oh, here.
00:53:15Then let me help.
00:53:15Oh, you don't have to.
00:53:16What?
00:53:17No, no, no.
00:53:17Of course.
00:53:18I'm still on the clock, right?
00:53:20Yeah.
00:53:20And, um, we'll catch up later then?
00:53:24Yeah.
00:53:25I'll be here.
00:53:26Great.
00:53:26Oh, looks like Greg won't be coming after all.
00:53:39Some big meeting with a new author.
00:53:44Hmm.
00:53:44So I'm curious, your name, it isn't short for Finley, is it?
00:53:54Bingo.
00:53:56My, uh, my mom was a massive fan and avid reader of, uh, Timothy Finley's work.
00:54:03She used to read Pilgrim to me before bed when I was a kid.
00:54:06Now that is a masterpiece.
00:54:10Yeah.
00:54:10I wish I had published it.
00:54:12Or any of his books.
00:54:14I have no doubt that you'll find the next great author.
00:54:19In fact, um, maybe my talents as a nanny runneth over.
00:54:25Maybe.
00:54:26But I have to warn you, I'm going to critique your manuscript like I would any other.
00:54:30Well, I would expect no less.
00:54:34What about, uh, Alice?
00:54:36Is it, uh, Alice in Wonderland?
00:54:42No.
00:54:43Alice is named after my mom.
00:54:46Oh.
00:54:48The best mother ever.
00:54:49And the reason why I finally decided to adopt.
00:54:52I wanted to be able to pass down all the love that she gave me.
00:55:00I'd say she did an exceptionally good job.
00:55:07Yeah.
00:55:12Um, I should probably go.
00:55:14I said I'd meet Gemma.
00:55:16Oh, yeah.
00:55:17Go.
00:55:17Yeah.
00:55:18But I will, um, I'll see you tomorrow.
00:55:21Both of you.
00:55:22Yeah.
00:55:22Yeah.
00:55:23Um, good night, Tori.
00:55:26Good night.
00:55:27Come on.
00:55:49Come on.
00:55:49Come on.
00:55:49Good night.
00:56:13Good night.
00:56:14Good night.
00:56:14Good morning.
00:56:37Morning.
00:56:39I have great news.
00:56:41Harry's signing with Linton's Publishing.
00:56:42So the weekend was a success?
00:56:46Yeah.
00:56:46Great.
00:56:47Good.
00:56:49Speaking of, did you happen to read it?
00:56:53My manuscript?
00:56:54Yes.
00:56:55Yes, I did.
00:56:56And?
00:56:57And I think you have an excellent lyrical sense.
00:57:04But I just...
00:57:06Just what?
00:57:07Um, well, I don't know if serious adult fiction is your niche.
00:57:16Um, I want to hear your voice through the writing, and I just don't think that was it.
00:57:24I'm sorry.
00:57:25If I'm not honest, it's not going to help you.
00:57:27Yeah, yeah, no, no, it's, of course.
00:57:30Yeah.
00:57:31Uh, thanks, thanks for taking the time.
00:57:32Of course.
00:57:35I'll read anything you write.
00:57:37Mm-hmm.
00:57:38Anytime.
00:57:38Mm-hmm.
00:57:43Well, we should get going.
00:57:46I have, uh, some early meetings.
00:57:49Yeah.
00:57:49Uh, let's hit the road.
00:57:52Okay.
00:57:54Okay.
00:57:56Okay.
00:57:59Okay.
00:58:00Thanks.
00:58:10They look like such a nice family.
00:58:20Hmm.
00:58:21So, let me get this straight.
00:58:23Finn is a nanny and a writer.
00:58:25Aspiring writer.
00:58:26Which, I turn down all the time, but this time just felt, I don't know.
00:58:33Well, maybe you felt bad because you care about him.
00:58:36That's ridiculous.
00:58:37I'm just happy with him.
00:58:40You know, the way that a mother is happy with a nanny who does a good job.
00:58:45I gotta go.
00:58:46Okay, well, happy birthday.
00:58:48It's her birthday?
00:58:50It's all right.
00:58:51She stopped celebrating years ago.
00:58:53Ladies, am I the only one that finds it a bit of a coincidence that Finn is a writer?
00:58:57There is no such thing as coincidence.
00:58:59But fate.
00:59:00I can't believe we're not celebrating her birthday.
00:59:02Look, what we did to Greg was not fate.
00:59:04Right, Harper?
00:59:05Maybe we'll make her cupcakes.
00:59:07Oh, I know what's better than cupcakes.
00:59:09A mom gift.
00:59:11That's a good one.
00:59:12I know just the place.
00:59:12Yes.
00:59:13Harry Olsen.
00:59:43Let's see what's so great about your voice.
00:59:52Ah, there she is.
00:59:54How did it go?
00:59:56Harry's on board.
00:59:57Excellent news.
00:59:58Which means that we have two things to celebrate.
01:00:01Did you sign that big author?
01:00:02Oh, no.
01:00:03She stood me up.
01:00:04But rumor has it it's somebody's birthday.
01:00:08Which I don't celebrate.
01:00:10Well, how about we toast to your success?
01:00:12And I'm not going to take no for an answer.
01:00:14Even from the boss.
01:00:15I'll see you downstairs in the lobby bar after work.
01:00:18Sounds good.
01:00:23There's no way.
01:00:24I have to warn her.
01:00:34Hello?
01:00:35Finn here.
01:00:35Finn, it's Nyla.
01:00:37I thought you should know that it's Tori's birthday today.
01:00:40And as a new mom, I'm sure she would love a mommy gift.
01:00:43Oh, well, um, I could get her a gift.
01:00:48From Alice, of course.
01:00:50Oh, no, no, no need.
01:00:51Just meet us at the gift shop on Brooke and we'll set you up.
01:00:54Okay.
01:00:55I will be there shortly.
01:00:58Yeah.
01:00:59Bye.
01:00:59I think this is perfect.
01:01:07I'm just happy we're doing something for her birthday.
01:01:09I know.
01:01:12Oh, she's meeting Greg in the lobby bar for a drink.
01:01:15No doubt he knows it's her birthday.
01:01:17Of course he does.
01:01:20Oh, hey.
01:01:21Finn.
01:01:22Finn.
01:01:22Sorry, I, uh, I got here as quick as I could.
01:01:25Just needed to, to verify something on the way.
01:01:28Hey, um, speaking of, are either of you familiar with an old Norwegian fable called The Giant
01:01:33and the Sparrow?
01:01:35Doesn't ring a bell.
01:01:37I read it when I was a kid and I'm pretty sure that kid's author Tori just signed stole
01:01:41that exact fable for his book.
01:01:43Well, that can't be good.
01:01:45No.
01:01:47No, it's, it's not.
01:01:48In fact, can you just send some photos of you and Alice and we'll take care of the gift
01:01:52because you need to go to Tori and tell her about this Harry.
01:01:56Right, Nyla?
01:01:57Yes, right.
01:01:58I don't know.
01:02:00Maybe I should just shoot her a text.
01:02:01Uh, uh, trust me.
01:02:02This can turn into a serious PR nightmare.
01:02:04So go.
01:02:04She's in the lobby bar of our office.
01:02:06Don't worry.
01:02:06We have Alice.
01:02:07Uh, are you sure?
01:02:08Yes.
01:02:08Go.
01:02:09Go.
01:02:09Go, go.
01:02:10Okay.
01:02:11Hey, don't forget to send the pictures.
01:02:13Right, right.
01:02:14Uh, send the photos.
01:02:15Yeah.
01:02:16Good.
01:02:16Good.
01:02:20Nice work, Harper.
01:02:22Thanks.
01:02:24But, but I'm still making the cupcakes.
01:02:25Cheers.
01:02:28Cheers.
01:02:29Cheers.
01:02:33To closing on Harry Olsen.
01:02:36And here's something that's not a birthday gift.
01:02:39Oh?
01:02:43It's beautiful.
01:02:46It's not the only piece of jewelry I'd like to get you, but it'll have to do for now.
01:02:51And so will this tepid birthday celebration.
01:02:54In fact, I propose a redo.
01:02:56Tomorrow night, your place, I'll bring dinner.
01:02:58Sounds good.
01:02:58Finn.
01:03:02Hi.
01:03:03Finn.
01:03:03Hi.
01:03:04Is everything okay?
01:03:05Where's Alice?
01:03:05She's with your friends.
01:03:07They thought I should come talk to you about that kid's author.
01:03:09Oh, we're just celebrating his addition to the Linton Library.
01:03:13Amongst other things.
01:03:20What is it, Finn?
01:03:23Right.
01:03:24Yeah.
01:03:25Um, remember when I told you about the library that I was trying to read through when I was a kid?
01:03:29Yes.
01:03:30Yeah.
01:03:31Well, there was this, uh, this collection of old Norwegian fables.
01:03:34And in that collection, there was this story about a giant that was trying to swallow a sparrow.
01:03:38Just like in Harry's story.
01:03:41So it's the same story?
01:03:42It's exactly the same story.
01:03:45I'm sorry, this is the big emergency.
01:03:48No, thank you, Finn.
01:03:49I appreciate your urgency.
01:03:51I'll see you at home.
01:03:53Sure.
01:03:55You got it, boss.
01:03:56Greg?
01:04:00Bit of an alarmist, that one.
01:04:02No, I think we actually need to look into this.
01:04:05Why?
01:04:06I mean, what does it matter if it sounds like some old fable?
01:04:09Well, unless it's blatantly plagiarized.
01:04:12Tori, you're taking your cue from a man who plays choo-choo for a living.
01:04:16It'd be a big mistake not to sign this book.
01:04:19I think your father would agree with me.
01:04:20Well, my father gave me the reins, so I'll have the final decision.
01:04:23I should get home to Alice.
01:04:28Um, I'll call you later.
01:04:36Oh, Tori, you forgot your...
01:04:38Hey, sis.
01:04:50Uh, it's me.
01:04:51Yeah.
01:04:52Hi.
01:04:52Do you still have that contact for the P.I.?
01:04:54Yeah, why?
01:04:55Yeah, I've got to dig up some dirt on a mani.
01:04:58Manny?
01:04:58Hmm.
01:05:02Can you hear me, my love, my love, my love?
01:05:07I'm running wild.
01:05:12Parking dreams.
01:05:15Can you hear me?
01:05:17My love, my love, my love.
01:05:20Sundian, dry.
01:05:23Alice went skipping along
01:05:36Unaware she had a fairy in her pocket
01:05:38Although the little fairy had always been curious about Alice's family
01:05:42She was also nervous
01:05:44Not knowing what to expect
01:05:46But when they arrived at home
01:05:48The fairy realized she had nothing to fear
01:05:51Because little baby Alice's mom was kind
01:05:55And she was smart
01:05:57Even if she does eat a giant amount of carbs
01:06:00Oh, hey, um
01:06:05Didn't hear you there
01:06:07I was enjoying your story
01:06:08Oh, good
01:06:11To be continued then
01:06:13Oh, hey, yeah
01:06:15Do you want to go see mom, don't you?
01:06:18Did you like that story?
01:06:20Yeah, you did
01:06:21I think you did
01:06:22Oh
01:06:25Oh
01:06:27There you go
01:06:31So did you find the gift?
01:06:36I did
01:06:37It was very thoughtful
01:06:38I have to admit that I didn't do it all on my own
01:06:41And it obviously doesn't compare to the fancy box you got
01:06:46Oh
01:06:47Shoot, the necklace
01:06:49I totally forgot
01:06:50It was a necklace?
01:06:52Oh, good
01:06:53I should also apologize for interrupting
01:06:57Oh, no, not at all
01:06:59You were totally right to tell me about Harry
01:07:01So, uh
01:07:04When do I get to hear the rest of that story?
01:07:07Tomorrow
01:07:08Same time
01:07:09Same place
01:07:10Great
01:07:11Looking forward to it
01:07:14Me too
01:07:17Oh, and, um
01:07:24Then
01:07:25Maybe that's your niche
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01:07:59Tori is gathering all the information Mara needs for babysitting.
01:08:09Well, that's good.
01:08:10Our Mara won't pass babysitting school.
01:08:12Well, if you're marking, she definitely won't.
01:08:15I am firm but fair.
01:08:19Oh, my gosh.
01:08:22She really does have a list.
01:08:24How did I not know about this?
01:08:26Oh, Greg almost checks all the boxes.
01:08:30Then we need to talk to her.
01:08:32Well, sure, but I'm still not on board with this.
01:08:36Okay, Greg might be a fraud, but we don't know about Finn.
01:08:39And don't say it's a vibe.
01:08:41It's not just a vibe.
01:08:42It's...
01:08:43Okay, I think this is just about everything.
01:08:46Great.
01:08:47So, um, how was your birthday?
01:08:49It was a big nothing.
01:08:52You know, aside from the gift that Alice gave me,
01:08:54which I'm sure I have all of you to thank for.
01:08:56No, not me.
01:08:58Oh, by the way, did you ever find Finn's resume?
01:09:02Uh, yeah, he emailed it to me after the interview.
01:09:04Why?
01:09:05Oh, I just thought I'd share it around the school.
01:09:08Because, hey, it's not going to be your nanny forever.
01:09:11Right?
01:09:12I'm sure, I guess.
01:09:14Morning.
01:09:15Good morning.
01:09:16Morning.
01:09:16Where is Alice off to?
01:09:17She's off with Nyla's daughter for babysitter practice for the night.
01:09:22Mm-hmm.
01:09:22That's right.
01:09:23Which means we have the day off because all my meetings were canceled.
01:09:26Oh.
01:09:26Wow.
01:09:27What should we do then?
01:09:31I mean, I wasn't, um, going to assume that we...
01:09:34Actually, you two should use this time to connect and really get to know one another.
01:09:39You are both Alice's biggest influencers.
01:09:42I don't have any other plans.
01:09:44Me neither.
01:09:45You two have fun and we will see you tomorrow.
01:09:49Hmm?
01:09:49And I will look for that doc in my inbox?
01:09:52Yes, I'll get it to you.
01:09:53Great.
01:09:54Bye.
01:09:55Bye.
01:09:55Bye.
01:09:56Joe, what?
01:09:58The list?
01:09:59The list.
01:10:02Oh, thank you, sir.
01:10:04Thank you so much.
01:10:07I can't wait until I can take Alice to go for ice cream like this.
01:10:11Oh.
01:10:12What do you think her favorite flavor is going to be?
01:10:14Chocolate.
01:10:15Just like her mother.
01:10:17And my mother.
01:10:18Mm.
01:10:20How old were you when your mother passed again?
01:10:23I was eight.
01:10:25Wow.
01:10:27That's...
01:10:28That must have been awful.
01:10:31It was.
01:10:33For me and my dad.
01:10:35Of course, he dealt with it by throwing himself into the business.
01:10:41And where did that leave you?
01:10:44At Linton's, of course.
01:10:47Where else would I be if I wanted to get his attention?
01:10:51Well, you got mine.
01:10:53For the record.
01:10:55Everything all right?
01:11:01Yeah.
01:11:01Yeah.
01:11:02Yeah.
01:11:02All good.
01:11:10Is everything okay?
01:11:11Been sort of quiet since the park.
01:11:14Actually, Tori, I think I should, uh...
01:11:16There she is.
01:11:18Greg!
01:11:18I'm sorry, did we have plans?
01:11:21Yes, I proposed a redo, remember?
01:11:25Right.
01:11:26Of course.
01:11:30I think I'm going to go wash my hands.
01:11:33Ice cream.
01:11:33So, I see the nanny, but I don't see Alice.
01:11:41Oh, she's with Nyla for the night.
01:11:43So, we took a break.
01:11:45Oh.
01:11:45Well, seeing as Alice isn't here, should we go out?
01:11:49I'm actually, um, pretty tired.
01:11:51Do you mind if we just stay in?
01:11:53Oh, yeah.
01:11:53Of course.
01:11:54Absolutely.
01:11:55Off to you.
01:11:56Right.
01:12:03You know, I'm surprised, uh, your nanny hasn't outfitted this place with baby bumpers and
01:12:09gates on all the stairs.
01:12:10Oh, I was told we won't need those till Alice starts walking.
01:12:13Oh.
01:12:15Before I forget.
01:12:16Uh.
01:12:18Of course.
01:12:19You know, Greg, I worry this might be too much.
01:12:22Not at all.
01:12:26I'm just going to go put it somewhere safe.
01:12:33Well, if it isn't Mr. Choo-choo.
01:12:35You know what, Greg?
01:12:36I'm curious.
01:12:38Why are you always coming down on me?
01:12:41Well, I'm just looking out for Tori.
01:12:43I want what's best for her and Alice.
01:12:45Yes.
01:12:48Everything okay?
01:12:53Everything's great.
01:12:56Come on.
01:12:57Thank you for a lovely evening.
01:13:21The pleasure's always mine.
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01:13:59Did Marva pass her babysitter's test?
01:14:17She never texted me back.
01:14:18With flying colors.
01:14:21Unlike most of many of you have dated.
01:14:22Ha!
01:14:24Um.
01:14:26Actually, Joe and I found your list.
01:14:29Well, hey, not all of us want to rely on a vibe.
01:14:37I guess I just want to understand how you came up with it.
01:14:40This idea of a man you're looking for, because you've never talked about it.
01:14:44Because I knew what you would think.
01:14:45That it's not organic.
01:14:48Or whatever.
01:14:49Fine.
01:14:51I mean, I wouldn't have a problem with the list if it just had one more box.
01:14:55The box that checked off being in love.
01:14:58Nyla.
01:14:58Nyla.
01:15:01Look.
01:15:03Greg is the right choice.
01:15:04Okay?
01:15:05He's a force.
01:15:07Just like my dad.
01:15:09Is that what this is about?
01:15:12Because the list does sound a lot like your dad.
01:15:14Just do me one favor.
01:15:22Listen to your heart.
01:15:24Please.
01:15:25Hey there, Mama Bear.
01:15:43How was work?
01:15:45Long.
01:15:45Is Alice asleep?
01:15:49Yeah.
01:15:50But don't worry.
01:15:51I told her her mama loved her.
01:15:53Hey, do you have a second to chat?
01:15:56Can't wait.
01:15:57I really have to turn in.
01:15:59My dad's flying in tomorrow.
01:16:00Actually, would you mind bringing Alice into the office?
01:16:04My dad wants to see her.
01:16:05My dad wants to see her.
01:16:06Yeah.
01:16:07Yeah.
01:16:08I can do that.
01:16:09I'll put her in her finest.
01:16:13Thank you, Finn.
01:16:15I really do appreciate everything you do for us.
01:16:24Good night.
01:16:28Good night.
01:16:28Good night.
01:16:32Good night.
01:16:45I'm still can't talk about the love.
01:16:50Whatever you do, what you don't want to do, what it is to try to tell me that you do.
01:17:03Dad.
01:17:05There's the boss and my sweet little granddaughter.
01:17:11Dad, this is Finn, Alice's nanny.
01:17:13Top of the morning to you.
01:17:14Hello, sir.
01:17:15Well, is it me or is she growing up too quick, huh?
01:17:19I'd say that cheeky panda's getting bigger by the minute.
01:17:22Gregory.
01:17:23Jolly good to see you.
01:17:24And you.
01:17:25And the rest of the family, of course.
01:17:27Well, seeing we're all here, what do you say?
01:17:29Shall we get down to business?
01:17:30Tell me, what's up with this kid's author?
01:17:32Well, he'd sign with us, but it appears his story might have been plagiarized.
01:17:36Yeah.
01:17:37From some 50-year-old Norwegian tale, so I'm sure you won't see it as a problem.
01:17:42If I may, sir?
01:17:43No, I think that Tori's right.
01:17:45I mean, if I can remember reading that fable, it's not a tale, then I think someone else
01:17:50could too.
01:17:51That's got a point.
01:17:55Ew.
01:17:56I know you.
01:17:57Uh-huh.
01:17:58You dropped off a manuscript weeks ago.
01:18:00No.
01:18:01You must have been mistaken.
01:18:03No.
01:18:04It's right here.
01:18:05What is he talking about?
01:18:06Nothing.
01:18:07He's confused.
01:18:09No.
01:18:10I knew that there was something up with you.
01:18:12Still think we should listen to him?
01:18:16Is that true?
01:18:17T-T-Tori, I...
01:18:18I, um...
01:18:19I don't...
01:18:20You need to leave.
01:18:25Um...
01:18:26I'll take this.
01:18:28Can you...
01:18:31Okay.
01:18:32Here we go.
01:18:35Um...
01:18:36What was that all about?
01:18:52Just an oversight on my part.
01:18:55Definitely not the attention I was looking for during your visit.
01:19:00Look, T-Tori, I understand that I haven't been as present as I should have been.
01:19:05But I have taken notice.
01:19:07And you've got great instincts.
01:19:09You're a good mother.
01:19:10And a great publisher.
01:19:14Because you're right.
01:19:15We shouldn't sign that kid's author.
01:19:17Don't doubt yourself, T-Tori.
01:19:19Because you are every bitch a mother's daughter.
01:19:22And my little girl.
01:19:24So, I'm sure you'll also sort out whatever that was?
01:19:29Hmm?
01:19:34Thanks, Dad.
01:19:35Anytime.
01:19:59Hey, sis.
01:20:00It's me.
01:20:01Yeah?
01:20:02Listen.
01:20:03Get that flat of mine sold.
01:20:04Because I'm not far off making it official.
01:20:05You are?
01:20:06Yeah.
01:20:07Of course.
01:20:08I always close the deal.
01:20:09And once I've closed on Tory Linton, we'll be the power couple of the publishing world.
01:20:14No, we won't.
01:20:15Ah, Tory.
01:20:16Just the boss I wanted to see.
01:20:17Don't bother, Greg.
01:20:18You just made it easier for what I'm about to tell you.
01:20:21Which is, we will not be this power couple.
01:20:24So I suggest the next call you make is to your travel agent about a flight back to London.
01:20:29You're making a mistake, Tory.
01:20:30Even your father wants this.
01:20:31Us.
01:20:32Why do you think he brought me here?
01:20:33Because we're both closers.
01:20:34He even treats me like a son.
01:20:35Well, you're not his son.
01:20:36But I am his daughter.
01:20:37So, goodbye, Greg.
01:20:38Oh.
01:20:39And one last thing.
01:20:40Those scones?
01:20:41Awful.
01:20:42So grotty.
01:20:43Thanks for looking after Alice today.
01:20:44We're happy to.
01:20:45And I've organized a shift for each of us.
01:20:47Mm-hmm.
01:20:48Hey.
01:20:49Are you okay?
01:20:50Yeah, I'm fine.
01:20:51I just feel a bit...
01:20:52...for you.
01:20:53...for you, Greg.
01:20:54Oh.
01:20:55And one last thing.
01:20:56Those scones?
01:20:57Awful.
01:20:58So grotty.
01:20:59Thanks for looking after Alice today.
01:21:04We're happy to.
01:21:05And I've organized a shift for each of us.
01:21:07Mm-hmm.
01:21:10Hey.
01:21:11Are you okay?
01:21:13Yeah, I'm fine.
01:21:16I just feel a bit foolish.
01:21:18And my list turned out to be an inaccurate waste of time.
01:21:25What made you make the list in the first place?
01:21:28Was it a string of bad boyfriends or something?
01:21:32You guys are gonna think it's ridiculous.
01:21:34I mean, I'm supposed to be this strong, successful woman.
01:21:40But I did it because I was looking for my dad.
01:21:44Someone to fill the void after my mom died.
01:21:47And he checked out.
01:21:48But no matter how many boxes, no one was ever good enough.
01:21:53I'm so sorry, Tor.
01:21:55Yeah, I can't imagine losing your mom and not having your father around.
01:22:01Definitely wasn't easy.
01:22:03He might have missed a birthday or two.
01:22:06He had his own heartache to go through and he did the best he could.
01:22:11No one's perfect.
01:22:13But I do have a dad.
01:22:17And now I'm just gonna focus on what I want.
01:22:21And what is that?
01:22:23I don't know.
01:22:25I don't know.
01:22:27Well, that's okay.
01:22:28I don't really know either.
01:22:30Wait.
01:22:31Really?
01:22:32Your teacher isn't the one?
01:22:35I don't know.
01:22:36Maybe.
01:22:37He does play a mean trivia game.
01:22:40What?
01:22:41What?
01:22:42No, wait.
01:22:43Do you know what is amazing, though?
01:22:45That we all know, without a doubt, that you are a strong and successful woman.
01:22:51And a darn sexy one, too.
01:22:54You are the full package, Tori Layton.
01:22:56He does have great instincts.
01:22:58Because no matter what, you did choose the right nanny for Alice.
01:23:01Yeah.
01:23:02Yes, I did.
01:23:07Except he's...
01:23:08I'll be right back.
01:23:21Well, connection or not, I guess we'll never get those two together.
01:23:26Except...
01:23:28Even I can admit, based on the face we just saw,
01:23:33Ben is the man Tori wants.
01:23:35So what do you say, ladies?
01:23:39Time to make this darn club work?
01:23:42Let's make it happen.
01:23:51I think this is it.
01:23:53Here?
01:23:56Look, if you came to give me crap, you don't need to, okay?
01:23:59I get it.
01:24:00I should have come clean with you from the beginning.
01:24:03I'm not a nanny.
01:24:04Except you are a nanny.
01:24:06A very good one.
01:24:08In fact, you should put it on your resume.
01:24:11Are you being serious?
01:24:13Very.
01:24:15And Tori needs you.
01:24:17Look, I appreciate this, but my intentions from the beginning were to further my career, not...
01:24:24What?
01:24:25Feel something?
01:24:26I doubt that Tori's gonna give me another chance, but I was actually just on my way to the post office to send this to her.
01:24:39Can you make sure she gets this?
01:24:41Of course.
01:24:42It may have your answer.
01:24:43It may have your answer.
01:24:50Once upon a time, there was a bear who lived by herself on the side of a mountain.
01:24:55The bear ruled that mountain with her strength and her grace.
01:25:01And she was admired by all.
01:25:03But still, she was lonely.
01:25:06Until one day, she found a little bear whose own mother had been lost.
01:25:11She took that bear in and named her Alice.
01:25:15Mama bear's heart filled with a ferocious love.
01:25:20And she did everything she could to protect Alice.
01:25:23But Alice was curious and wandered to the edge of the mountain.
01:25:28Just as Alice was about to fall, a goat trying to climb up caught her.
01:25:32The mama bear was so grateful, she gave the goat shelter.
01:25:37The goat never intended to stay.
01:25:39But soon found that making it to the top of the mountain
01:25:43wasn't as important as the time spent with Alice and Mama bear.
01:25:47Because the love he felt for them was nothing he'd felt before.
01:25:55Are you writing the sequel?
01:25:56You read it.
01:26:02I did.
01:26:06And I definitely heard your voice.
01:26:09Yeah.
01:26:11Well, um...
01:26:13They say, write what you know.
01:26:16Look...
01:26:18Tori...
01:26:20I know I came into your life with certain intentions.
01:26:22And...
01:26:23I'm sorry...
01:26:25That I wasn't honest with you from the beginning.
01:26:27But...
01:26:28I don't regret it.
01:26:30How could I regret being the two of you?
01:26:33It's the best thing that's ever happened to me.
01:26:36The only thing I would regret...
01:26:40Is if...
01:26:42I let this be the ending of our story.
01:26:44I don't want this to be the ending.
01:26:47I want it to be the beginning.
01:26:50I want that too.
01:26:53So bad.
01:26:55Hey!
01:26:56Camilo!
01:26:58What are you doing?
01:26:59Huh?
01:27:00Oh, yeah.
01:27:02What's that?
01:27:03It's so good to see you again.
01:27:05Who's that?
01:27:06I know!
01:27:07Wait!
01:27:09Wait!
01:27:11Wait!
01:27:12Wait!
01:27:13Wait!
01:27:14Wait!
01:27:15Wait!
01:27:16Wait!
01:27:17Wait!
01:27:18Wait!
01:27:19Where are you going?
01:27:20The goats stayed.
01:27:21And together they made a family.
01:27:23And lived happily ever after.
01:27:26You're still the thought I'm leaving.
01:27:29It's all last.
01:27:31Good night.
01:27:33You're asleep and dreaming.
01:27:36And you won't know that I need it.
01:27:39And it's tearing me apart.
01:27:43It's all last.
01:27:44Good night.
01:27:46Tomorrow I believe there'll be full dawn.
01:27:50The seasons has passed since I saw you.
01:27:51You're smiling to something so right.
01:27:52The seasons has passed since I saw you.
01:27:53You're smiling to something so right.
01:27:57You're smiling to something so right.
01:27:58You're smiling to something so right.
01:27:59You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:00You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:01You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:02You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:04You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:05You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:06You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:07You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:08You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:09You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:10You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:11You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:12You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:13You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:16You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:17You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:18You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:20You're smiling to something so right.
01:28:21You're smiling to something so right.