All of My Heart: Inn Love Page #3

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
181 Views


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moment I'm with you.

I hope the roof

doesn't leak!

It's going to be...

All right!

All right! I get it!

Hey, how's it...

How's it going out here?

How's it going up here?

I don't think

roofing is my calling.

You're doing a good job.

How would you know?

Yeah, that didn't work.

Hey, I'm going to run

to the coffee shop

and drop off

the pastries.

I don't think those shingles

are going to hold.

I'm going to have

to tarp them.

I'm sorry.

Good luck.

Be safe.

I will.

-Please.

-okay.

The house is a wreck.

Thank you so much

for taking me in.

You can stay at my place

for as long as you like.

Yeah, good,

'cause rain or shine,

Jenny's home baked

has to be made and delivered.

We need the money

more than ever.

My kitchen

is your kitchen.

Thanks.

Hey.

Hey.

You know that tarp?

Yeah, it got,

blown off the roof.

I'm sorry.

Yeah, the roof

sprang a new leak,

and a leak after that,

and another one, actually,

so all those rooms

upstairs are...

They're getting wetter

and wetter by the hour.

So what are we going to do?

Move.

I'd laugh, but I think

I'm forgetting how.

That's good.

Appropriate.

Yeah, we should

actually call this

"emily's ark."

Yeah.

Turn it into a cruise ship.

I'll be its captain.

Thanks, Tommy.

The couch is yours

for as long as you need it.

Thanks, Tommy.

So how bad is the house?

Well, all the upstairs rooms

are all wet.

Jenny and I have no idea

what we're going to do.

Well,

I can help you fix the roof.

I...

man, I don't know what to say.

Say good night.

Good night.

Night.

Honey, my room

is completely soaked.

Well, all of our guests

are going to need wetsuits.

Welcome to

Emily's Country Inn.

My room's a mess,

not to mention

all the guest rooms.

Yeah, I feel like my dreams

are literally drowning.

Hey, hey, hey.

No, it's okay.

Right, what's a little weather

when you're in love?

Do you remember

this is the spot

where we first kissed?

I do.

I guess every storm

has its upside?

We'll get through this.

Look at this.

"I'd rather be fishing."

That's nice.

A storm

with a sense of humor.

No, our sign!

You think it's a sign?

I think

what it means is up to us.

Let's see...

You see?

And I think it says

we are going to be just fine.

I still think it says

we need a new roof, but...

You know.

Balancing books

is a lot different

than waiting tables.

You know what, maybe

we could help each other out.

I mean, my kitchen is

great for making breakfast,

but I could possibly expand

Jenny's home baked

if I had a commercial kitchen

to cook in.

You can use mine

whenever you want.

No, I couldn't do that to you.

The utilities alone

would be crazy.

I'd have to do something for you

in return.

This is some negotiation.

Whose side are you on?

Ours.

Okay, how about this?

If I provide the pastries

for the coffee shop,

will you let me cook here

when you're closed?

You're on.

Really?

Yeah.

being my own boss rocks.

It rocks

when it isn't raining.

Our first guests arrive

next week.

There's still so much to do.

I'm a little worried

about Brian.

I feel like maybe this is more

than he bargained for.

Maybe you should ask him.

Yeah.

Well, hello.

You know, we've really got

to stop meeting like this.

Come here.

Let me help you.

Are you becoming disenchanted

with a house in the country

and opening an inn?

What are you

talking about?

Honey, come on! No.

I love this house.

I just wish it were drier

and open for business.

Me too.

Good.

Sorry.

Got a phone call.

Hello. Emily's Country Inn.

How can I help you?

No, no, of course, no.

Bucks county

is lovely in the fall.

Is it just for you?

Well then, okay, Mr. Albert.

We'll see you then.

You are going

to love it here.

All right.

Take care.

Honey...

This is good news.

We have three guests

and none of the rooms are done.

They will be...

You know, eventually.

Okay, let's...

Let's do

the stanleys' first

and then we'll do

Mr. Albert's.

Plan.

He sounded

like a really nice guy.

Maybe he'd be willing

to bunk with the goats.

I'm going to have

to clean these.

What are you doing?

What? it's just a moment

of self-expression.

A semi-gloss wish.

Wait, semi-gloss?

Yeah, that's

all we have left,

but it's water-resistant,

in case we have

another storm.

By the way,

tommy and I are going to fix

the roof this weekend,

I promise,

so it never rains

in our house again.

Good.

Honey, what are you doing?

The drawer is stuck.

It needs to dry out.

Sweetie,

it's an antique.

And, well, that storm

aged it another 50 years.

Hey!

look what I found.

Those must have been Emily's.

Yeah, doesn't say much

for her taste.

I think

they're very moving.

You know, shoes say a lot

about a person.

Yeah, I think these shoes say

she needs a new roof.

You know, I just love finding

little traces of Emily

around the house.

All I found

was a rolling pin

and a popular mechanics

magazine.

I don't know about you,

but I think our benefactor

was a very complex woman.

She was lonely, you know,

trying to fend for herself.

How can you be so attached

to someone you never even knew?

She's family.

Your mom's aunt

was her cousin.

That wasn't even first-string.

Nevertheless...

And I was the descendant

of her caretaker,

so forgive my irreverence,

but honey...

You know,

if it weren't for Emily,

we never would have met.

All right.

Point taken.

You do know, legally,

one of those shoes

does belong to me.

There you are.

Thank you.

I don't know about you,

but I think I'm going

to bronze mine.

You do that.

Might even try them on.

Hey.

Why do you have

a toolbox?

This?

Well, let me tell you...

I have a new rule.

"First, do no harm."

Yeah, it's the oath

the doctors take.

And what are you going

to be repairing?

Honey,

the stairs got really wet.

They're creaking

more than ever.

I like stairs I can hear.

Really?

okay... all right.

Did you break the stairs?

No.

I did no harm,

but unfortunately,

the creaking was incurable,

except for,

of course...

The fourth step

from the bottom.

See?

And one silent step

before the big finish.

You know what?

I kind of like the variation.

Do you?

Creak! Creak!

Just love me and

love my toolbox.

I do.

Good.

We eating yet?

A phonecall?

Hey, Harry.

Hey, I got your message.

What's up?

Listen, you know,

the inn's about to open.

I just thought

I'd put the offer out

and see if any friends

are looking for a vacation.

I'll be sure

to send them your way.

How are you liking life

in the sticks?

Are you kidding me?

It's great...

I mean,

apart from the leaky house

and the lack of income...

But you know

what I was thinking?

I'm going to do

a little financial consulting.

Just put up a shingle.

I hear bucks county is teeming

with mergers and acquisitions.

Okay, you know what, I get it.

You know, maybe I didn't think

this thing through,

but don't rub it in, all right?

No kidding.

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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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