All of My Heart: Inn Love Page #5

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


I'm happy to make you brunch.

I'm starving.

Great!

Here you are.

This is so sweet.

Yeah.

Red velvet pancakes, no less!

You should be a chef.

I kind of am.

I sort of thinks of this

as my little restaurant...

With beds.

Where did you work before?

Chef Oliver's gourmet catering.

It's in greenwich.

He was a perfectionist,

but I certainly got

a four-star education.

So where is this "Emily"?

Will she be joining us?

Only in spirit.

She passed away,

and I inherited the house...

Me and my fiance, Brian.

Where is he?

He's on his way to wall street.

Well, I have to ask...

Where's a good place

to go antiquing?

There's a great little

shop here right in danfield,

and there are plenty of others

in doylestown.

Great.

Well, this breakfast

looks amazing.

Looks like we picked

the right place.

Thank you so much.

Enjoy!

This merger would benefit

both sides equally.

Except for next year's

projected revenue.

I mean, yeah, of course,

you can look at the numbers,

or you can look

at the big picture.

Which is?

Which is, the fundamentals

and the technical analysis

both show that

this sector has momentum.

This is at its peak

before the fall

if you sit

on this opportunity.

The time to act is now...

While you have

the market's attention.

Looks like

we're getting closer to a deal.

Come in.

I am so glad you chose

Emily's Country Inn, Mr. Albert.

Mitchell, please.

I'll bring some fresh

towels to your room.

Okay.

that would be fine.

Okay, we'll be in touch.

I think we'll be able to

wrap this up pretty soon.

I'm working

on a new acquisition.

I'd like you

to consult on that as well.

That is

a great idea.

Nobody bottom-lines

the numbers

as persuasively

as Brian.

I appreciate that, Harry.

It would be an honor.

Now, I'm late

for a 1:
00.

I'll call you guys later.

Sounds good.

Thanks, Roger.

All right,

let's get you caught up

on the Peterson deal.

Yeah.

Hey, look, I know

Bailey can be demanding,

but he's a good guy.

It has nothing

to do with him.

Fact of the matter is,

what am I going

to tell Jenny?

We're only talking

about another week or two here,

and everybody in the office

commutes from Connecticut,

or wherever.

You can commute

from bucks county.

Slay the markets

during the day,

and tend your goats

at night...

You done?

Yeah, let's get this.

Why don't we go

in your massive office

and get me the Peterson deal.

Honey?

Jenny?

Hey! how are you?

I'm good.

I've got to get to Casey's

and start baking.

Listen,

before you go,

I think there's something

you and I should discuss.

No.

is it good or bad?

It depends

on how you look at it, really.

Roger Bailey...

Asked me to help him

close another deal.

That's amazing! Congratulations.

I know.

It's not going to take long,

and I can commute back

every night.

It'll be easy.

It's great.

You're okay with it, right?

Yeah.

Honey, listen to me.

My life is here.

It's going to be fine.

This is just a way

to make a quick buck.

I just miss you, but...

That's awesome.

I've got to get

going, though.

Can you bring me back

some of that

Jenny's home baked

so I can eat it

on the train?

Of course.

I love you.

It's okay.

Bye!

I have three guests!

Congratulations.

I finished these

last night.

I just thought

I'd drop them off.

Thank you so much, Alice.

You know, you should stay

and eat something.

I made enough for an army.

If you insist.

This is some spread

you put out.

I'm so glad

you're enjoying it.

Where's Brian?

Will we meet

him today?

He's...

he's just in the city,

doing one more deal,

and then

he'll be back for good.

Well, I found

an antique lamp yesterday

that's part of a pair,

so I am determined

to find its mate. Hon'?

I guess that's my cue.

Happy hunting.

Thank you.

Good luck

finding that lamp.

See you later.

You know, Alice lives

on that beautiful farm

just down the road.

That's a very pretty

piece of land.

I saw it when I drove by.

When I was a pilot,

I traveled all the time.

Now I just want

to land for good,

and maybe do

a little bit of fishing.

I have a boat

docked at the lake.

More trout than you can count.

Well, if that's an invitation,

I'd be delighted.

Those pumpkin croissants

are a huge hit.

I'm so glad.

All right, well,

I'd better get back to the inn.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, yeah, no.

The guests are great.

I just hardly ever see Brian.

He's been back and forth

to the city all week.

He spends

more time on the train

than he does with me.

That's just

temporary, right?

Right.

Yeah.

You ladies let me know

when you're ready to order.

-Thanks, Casey.

-Yeah, thank you.

So what brings you

to bucks county?

Research

for the "out-of-towner."

I'm doing this series.

Well, no,

it's more like a warning

about all these new b&bs

that are popping up in the area.

We do have

a ton of b&bs around here.

I know.

I've already tried

three of them.

I was not impressed.

Casey, do you know

any good b&bs?

Yeah, I know a great one.

It's brand-new,

and the food is terrific.

Really?

which one is that?

It's called

Emily's Country Inn.

Emily's inn...

Maybe you should check it out.

Yeah, maybe.

Do you know

where we could find a latte?

Hi, Harry.

Listen, tell him to run

the numbers again, okay?

Because I know

I'm right.

All right, I'm on my way.

Are you okay?

No, no, listen, this deal

is in danger of falling apart.

I've got to go.

Okay.

I miss you.

I miss us.

I miss you, too.

Not now!

What happened?

Emily's Country Inn

just blew a fuse.

Who needs electricity

on a night like tonight?

I've never seen so many stars.

That's the beauty

of getting out of town.

What did you do to these?

Those s'mores

have cognac and Cranberries

and a little bit

of almond extract.

Gourmet s'mores.

Where's Brian?

He had to work late.

How could you miss

a night like this?

Man.

Tommy came over,

and he checked it out,

and said that three guests

was just more

than the worn-out wiring

could handle.

Okay, fine.

So then, what do we do?

He said the whole house

needs to be rewired.

Honey, the whole house?

All right, well,

what about our guests?

I've given them candles

and lanterns in their rooms.

I don't know,

I feel like we're spending

more money on the b&b

than we're making.

It's... let me just...

It's fine.

Look, honey...

I'm going to make enough money

on this job with Harry.

I'll put the lights back on.

I just...

The whole house, I mean...

I guess I should wave you off

with more enthusiasm, then.

No...

But I will settle for a kiss

once I get back.

I'm sorry!

I'm so sorry to interrupt.

Could we just have

a few more candles for the room?

Of course!

Absolutely.

You must be Brian.

Yes! hi.

You know, you are

one lucky fella.

She's an incredible cook.

I am the luckiest man

in the world.

Thank you

for being so understanding.

You know what?

I actually enjoy this.

Wade isn't reading

or watching TV,

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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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