A Woman Deceived Page #2

Synopsis: A wealthy man is killed during a cow boy event. About a year later, his young widow meets by chance and falls in love with the man that organized the event where her husband was killed. She introduces him to her son and sister and everything seems perfect. After they wed, money issues begin to create tensions...
 
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2017
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'so, it's very important..'

'hang on to those reigns

'and stay in control.'

'alright, let's turn around.'

whoa!

Whoa! Who..

- Don't panic.

- Ahh!

- Okay, hoo! Help! Hoo.

- Travis, go get him.

- 'Stop!'

- Haa-haa-haa!

'Ahh!'

Travis..

Oh, oh, he..

Help! Somebody..

Help!

Oh!

Help!

Mr. Goodhart!

Mr. Goodhart.

Dammit! Mr. Goodhart.

Mr. Goodhart, are you..

He's not moving,

he's in bad shape.

'Call the lodge.'

'get medics here right away.'

'Mrs. Goodhart?'

Mrs. Goodhart, I'm gonna need

you to follow me immediately.

- Why?

- Your husband, he's been hurt.

- What?

- I don't know all the details. But, it's, it's pretty serious.

'We had to put him into induced

coma. His brain is bleeding.'

'we'll be taking him

into surgery immediately'

'to relieve the pressure.'

can I, can I please talk to him.

Yeah.

Oh, bill, bill.

I love you so much.

I'm only gonna be gone

a week. Okay?

You don't have to go, mommy.

I do, I do.

I have to go take care

of some business in Miami.

That's what you said

when you and daddy

went to that stupid cowboy camp.

Baby..

We've talked about this.

Okay,

everything is gonna be fine

nothing is gonna happen to me.

You can't promise that.

Can you?

'I don't wanna lose you, too.'

sweetheart..

'Don't worry.'

okay?

I promise you, I will be back.

Mommy will never ever leave you.

'Alright?'

okay? Sweetheart.

I love you.

Okay? It's just one week.

Have fun with aunt Lauren.

- Okay?

- Okay.

Alright.

Thank you.

- We'll be fine.

- I love you. You be great, okay.

- Bye, baby.

- Bye.

Oh, baby, it's okay, it's okay.

- 'I love you, baby.'

- Bye, mommy.

- Bye, have fun.

- We'll have fun.

- Hi, Mrs. Goodhart.

- Hi, how are you?

- It's good to see you.

- Thank you. Hello.

Alright, let's see.

- Hello.

- Hi, sorry, I'm late.

Oh, you're right there,

next to lady in fuchsia, okay?

Okay, thank you very much.

Excuse me, ma'am.

- I have that seat.

- Oh..

'Ladies and gentlemen, we will

be closing the doors shortly.'

'please, prepare for take-off,

shut off all phones'

'fold your trays up

and put your seat backs'

into the upright position.

Excuse me.

Um, is your name Travis

from hidden valley ranch?

- Mrs. Goodhart?

- Elizabeth.

- Hi.

- Oh, my..

- Hi. So good to see you again.

- You wouldn't..

- An-an odd coincidence, huh?

- Yes. Yeah, it is.

I mean, how are you?

How've you been since..

Um, good.

You know, considering..

Well, you look great.

Thanks.

How's your boy?

Oh... Devastated.

You know, just taking it

one day at a time.

I-I'm learning that children

either hide their emotions

or just completely ignore

the pain..

What about you?

Yeah, well, I guess

I do a little bit of both.

I don't know

if that's very healthy.

No. Probably not.

But I, I do understand.

My wife was killed

in a car accident

about six months

before your husband's accident.

I-I didn't know.

I'm-I'm so sorry to hear that.

Thank you.

'Flight attendants... '

you might wanna

put your seat belt on.

Oh, right, yeah.

- I really don't fly very much.

- No?

In fact, I hate flying.

Thirty five thousand feet

above the earth

in a tin can

is not my idea of fun.

You know, these pilots

are very, very, well trained.

You're in good hands.

I think I trust my horse more

than I do the pilot.

- Hey, are you okay?

- Not really.

Okay, um, let's do

some deep breaths together.

- Okay?

- Okay.

Come on, I will do with you.

One. Mm-hmm.

Two, slowly.

Three. That's it.

That's better.

Sorry, I just..

It's okay.

It'll be okay.

Okay.

'So, bill's business

just took off.'

and we get to travel

all over the world.

I mean, he had to spend most

of the time in the office.

But I get to explore every city.

Yeah, you've led

a very interesting life.

But tell me more about you.

No,

there's really not much to tell.

I don't wanna bore you.

You're not boring, come on.

I don't think you're gonna

be boring at all, tell me.

I bet you're very interesting.

- You do?

- Mmm-hmm.

Just a cowboy.

"Just a cowboy."

I mean, cowboys.

That's what

we read stories about.

Men like bill wanna be

when they grow up.

- I mean..

- Yeah.

Okay, so, tell me

why you are going to Miami then?

- Well, I'm going to a rodeo.

- A rodeo in Miami?

Yeah, well,

not actually in Miami

a little bit east of there.

- So, a rodeo in the everglades?

- Yeah, sort of...

What, are you gonna feed

the cows to the alligators?

Maybe.

I'm not actually competing

in the rodeo.

I'm putting on a roping clinic

for some of the guys.

Okay, see, that's interesting.

And so that's about the time

that I started reading Kerouac.

Kerouac? Wow, that's impressive.

Oh. Sure,

I also read Fitzgerald, bukowskl

but my all-time favorite writer

has to be..

Hemingway.

Ah!

- You too?

- Yeah, me too, of course.

Yeah, see, I-i guess

cowboys are pretty smart.

We just don't like to show it

all of the time.

We like to stay humble, I guess.

'Flight attendants,

prepare for landing.'

um, you know, Travis,

I never got to thank you.

I know that you did everything

you could to save bill's life.

I didn't keep my promise to you.

What, what promise?

I promised you that day

that I would keep him safe

and I didn't do it.

I'm so sorry.

I don't know why

bill had to die that day

but, I believe

that god has a greater plan.

I have to believe that otherwise

I wouldn't get out of bed

in the morning.

So..

None of that was your fault.

I appreciate that.

Oh, we're not crashing, are we?

Remember god's plan?

I don't think it's to crash over

the Atlantic today.

I really don't.

Why, thank you.

After you.

- Bye bye.

- Thank you, thank you.

I want you to know

that before bill passed.

He was so excited

about all the work

you were doing in south America.

Oh, thank you.

Thank you, I appreciate that.

And we are so very sorry

for your loss.

Mr. Goodhart was certainly

an inspiration to all of us.

'He was a brilliant man

for sure'

'and he had

a great sense of humor.'

'this year we are on target

for a one hundred fifty..'

have I told you how much

I love you?

'Our net revenue is even better

with an overall increase of..'

love you.

Well, okay.

It goes in reverse.

'We're going from $200 million

for this year to $225 million..'

Marty, it's Elizabeth Goodhart.

I think it's time

to sell my shares.

'Elizabeth? Is that you?'

wha..

Travis.

What are you doing here?

The rodeo was cancelled

and I'd never been

to south beach

so I'm wandering the beach

and I can't believe

I see you sitting here.

Well, I'm so sorry

if it was cancelled

but I'm glad you're here.

You know, at the airport

when we left each other

I turned around.

And I went after you.

I tried to find you

but you were gone.

So, you've never been

to south beach?

Never.

Do you have six hours to spare?

Yeah.

Okay, let me show you around.

Yes, I would love

that more than anything.

- Okay. Let's go.

- Let's do it.

I never thought

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