All of My Heart: Inn Love Page #2

Synopsis: Brian and Jenny are preparing for the big opening of their bed and breakfast, Emily's Country Inn, when a huge storm hits Bucks County. Brian agrees to return to Wall Street to boost their ...
Genre: Romance
Director(s): Terry Ingram
Production: Better Road Productions Ltd.
 
IMDB:
6.6
TV-PG
Year:
2017
90 min
179 Views


Honey,

the remodel just tapped us out.

I mean, how much more a month

are you talking about?

This woman is

really well-known.

She gave someone two stars

for a lousy Internet connection.

Great.

Okay...

I'll tell you what.

I'll do some research,

and I'll try to get us

the best deal.

Thanks.

I'd better go

'cause I have to drop stuff off

at the coffee shop.

You know what else?

I've got to get new towels.

Get more stuff.

Bleed me dry.

Good morning!

Hi!

Hi!

Okay, so...

I brought a few new things

just to try and see

if they would sell.

It's our only income

until the inn opens.

Okay, I can't tell anyone

until the ink is dry,

but my boss is retiring,

and I'm going

to buy the coffee shop.

What?

That is so exciting!

I know!

And when I own this place,

I will take

all the Jenny's home baked

that you can bring me.

Thank you.

October 10th's the big day.

Tell all your friends.

There's so many b&bs

opening in bucks county,

so we would really appreciate

the word-of-mouth.

I just hope

that my cooking

is enough to set us apart.

Are you kidding?

This looks amazing.

Thank you.

Have a good day.

Bye!

Hey, vern!

Hey, hey!

I saw your ad for the inn.

Boy, you and Jenny

have come a long way

since you inherited that house.

Well, an old lady

writes a will,

and next thing you know,

I'm driving

an old pick-up truck,

and I'm hanging out

at the general store.

You were like

a duck out of water

when you came here.

It's true.

I still have

my unsteady moments, vern...

Little tugs

of who I used to be,

but every time

I look in Jenny's eyes...

Yeah?

I remember that's

the man I want to be.

Well, keep looking.

Well, thank you.

Don't...

don't...

Don't touch?

-I won't do that ever again.

-Hey!

Here's your better half.

Hey, vern!

Did you hear Emily's Country Inn

is finally opening?

You did well by her.

That means a lot

coming from you.

Thanks.

I see that suitcase over there.

You going somewhere?

I've got a niece in Philly

who's getting married.

Okay.

Nothing I like better

than a wedding.

Well, we'll make sure

that you're the first to know

when we pick a date, 'Kay?

I better be.

All right, I've got to go

pick up the rest of the fabric.

Yeah, actually,

I've got to pick up those knobs

for the cabinets, so...

Enjoy your wedding.

Well, it's just a warm-up

for yours, sweetheart.

Thanks.

Love you!

-Bye!

-bye.

Now, try not to mess things up

while I'm away, okay?

I will do my best.

I promise.

Looks like your ride is here.

How soon they come.

All right.

Listen...

there's a storm coming, too.

What are you

talking about, vern?

Looks okay to me.

Nah, I got a trick knee,

and it hurts

every time it's going to rain.

You can call it

my own personal barometer.

Barometer.

here we go!

Why don't you help me?

I'm helping you.

Morning, Trish.

Hey! hey, frank.

How are you?

Good.

Did you get my invoice

for the kitchen counter?

I did, yes.

I did, absolutely,

and...

Actually, Jenny

is making a delivery

to her distributor,

so we'll send you a check

as soon as the funds

hit the account.

Yeah, that's

fair. Okay.

Tell Jenny

I say hi, okay?

Will do.

Nice work, by the way.

Thank you.

This remodel is costing us

every nickel

that we've ever had.

I guess I'll have to do

the repairs myself.

My condolences to the house.

Thanks.

Speaking of repairs,

can I pick up those knobs

for those cabinets, please?

How's Jenny liking

her new kitchen?

You kidding me?

She's a professional chef, man.

It's like Picasso

with a new canvas.

So the inn's

finally going to open.

Hey, yeah, you should send

some of your friends.

We could use the business.

That'd put me

between a rock and my ex-wife.

You care to explain?

Gloria is turning

my former home,

with my big-screen TV

and the backyard patio

that I built myself,

into a b&b.

That house is pretty small.

You mean the airbnb?

She didn't say what type.

I just know it ain't right.

Yeah, good stuff.

Hey, you and Jenny going

to the music festival?

Afraid not, man.

We're too busy with the inn.

You've got to come.

My band's playing.

It's our debut.

You're in a band?

I just put the kettle on,

and the sewing machine

is ready to go.

Thank you so much, Alice.

Just need

to finish the piping

on the quilt and the shams.

I can't believe

how much I still have to do

before the inn opens.

Well, this is

nearly done.

It's very pretty.

You know, who knew

an inherited house

would come

with such a good friend?

Emily gave me

a great neighbor.

I just wish

I had known her.

I hope I do her house justice.

You and Brian filled it

with joy.

The decorating is just gravy.

I wanted to tell you

that I saw

a wedding dress I like.

I saw it in a store window.

Which begs the question,

when is the wedding?

I have too much on my plate

right now

to plan a wedding.

We have to focus on getting

the inn up and running,

and, well, I'm also trying

to expand Jenny's home baked,

and my distributor expects me

to keep up the pace.

Well, you know best.

The remodel also cost

more than we thought.

I can tell that Brian's

really worried about money,

and I just want

to walk down the aisle

when the only thing on his mind

is him and me.

That kind of consideration

is how you make it last.

Where would I be

without you, Alice?

One quilt and

two shams short.

Hey! what're you doing?

Hey, babe.

I am putting on

this last knob

on the cabinets,

and then you and I are taking

the rest of the day off,

and we're going on a date.

We are?

The music festival

in Buckingham.

Well, don't get me wrong,

I'm all in,

but why there?

Why now?

Well...

Rusty's, band is playing.

Wait...

Rusty the tow-truck driver?

Yeah, that'd be...

Yeah, that'd be him.

He doesn't seem like

the musician type.

Well, I don't seem like

the goat farmer type.

That's true.

I do pretty

good, though.

You're a cute one.

Let's go rock out.

I hope there's

some '80s music.

Come on,

we can do it.

Squeeze through.

One less croissant,

and I could make it!

I am so glad

we're doing this...

Going on a date.

Me too.

You know, we went

from strangers to homeowners

to engaged.

We kind of skipped

the whole courtship, right?

Well then, it's high time

we do this, right?

No goats, no worries,

just the two of us.

You know, we've never even been

to the movies.

Well, of course,

because vin diesel

and Meryl Streep

have never been

in a film together, so...

Okay, I've got

to ask you this.

Buttered popcorn or plain?

Buttered, but only

if it's the real deal.

Well, the real deal

works for me.

All right,

thank you all for coming out.

This is my band,

Rusty and the breaks.

Hope you enjoy

what we have for you.

Who knew?

Man, they are not bad.

You want to dance?

I thought

you'd never ask.

You love your dancing.

I love you.

I never want this song to end.

Me neither.

I love you, Jenny.

I love the rain.

Dancing in the rain.

I love you

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Karen Berger

Karen Berger (; born February 26, 1958) is an American comic book editor. She is best known as for her role in helping create DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in 1993 and serving as the line's Executive Editor until 2013. more…

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