All of My Heart: Inn Love Page #7

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


You know, I've got

a briefcase in one hand,

and I've got a toolbox

in the other.

There's a metaphor

you don't hear very often.

That's not a metaphor.

It's my reality.

I say this with

all due respect to Jenny,

who you know

I like very much.

I don't see you

living in the sticks.

I don't want to lose her, Harry.

This guy, the one that

belongs on wall street?

That's not the guy

she fell in love with, Harry.

What if this is

who you really are?

You can't change

for someone else.

That never works.

Trust me, I've tried.

Just ask my ex-wife.

I'd rather not.

I don't know, I...

I don't know.

I just don't know what to do.

It may not entirely be

up to you.

Jenny may have

doubts of her own.

I can taste the cappuccino.

Good.

I'm taking all my samples

to their flagship store.

When will,

Brian be back?

Hopefully, the weekend.

He's under a lot of pressure

at work,

so I try not to ask.

Maybe you should go see him.

The trains go both ways.

Yeah, but he's busy,

and I'm busy here.

I can't just leave the inn.

At least let him know

how you feel.

Casey, I don't know how I feel.

I...

He's changing.

I just feel like we're being

pulled in separate directions.

Maybe he was trying to be

who you wanted him to be.

It's what I've done with

everyone I've ever dated,

which is why I'm still single.

It's Brian.

Hi.

Listen, I hope

I'm not calling too late.

Is everything okay?

No, it's not, Jenny.

I miss you.

I miss you.

And I love you.

Did I mention that?

Not recently.

Well, I do.

I love you, too.

That's really just

all I wanted to say.

That's enough.

Can I call you in the morning

and say it again?

I'd like that.

I'll see you tomorrow night.

You've got to hand

it to the guy...

His timing is great.

Yeah.

He's great.

Brian!

Yeah.

I just scored us an

invitation to Bailey's party.

Strictly a

power-player affair.

Are you serious?

Yes, sir.

Dude, nice work, buddy!

Hey, listen, do you think

my old boss will be there?

I mean, I could use

some professional vindication

being fired for his mistakes.

He'll probably show up.

Bailey's parties

are a networking paradise.

That's awesome.

Listen,

I just want to thank you.

Hey, if it wasn't for you,

I wouldn't be able

to redeem myself on the street.

It means a lot.

-Evening, gentlemen.

-Hello, sir.

Brian, I assume

you're coming to the party.

Absolutely.

wouldn't miss it.

Good.

bring your fiancee.

My wife was very impressed

with those muffins.

I will let her know... yes.

You're becoming

quite an asset, Brian.

I've got to get home.

Later.

Good morning.

Wish you didn't have to leave

so soon.

I know, honey, me too,

but I've got to get back.

There's some issue

with the final draft

of the proposal.

I mean, the deal is close

to closing and everything,

and you know how wall street is.

They're just...

Actually, I...

I don't know.

Well, you know,

I mean, there's always

this social component, right?

I mean, there's golfing,

there's lunches and parties...

You know, I mean...

Look, okay...

Roger's throwing this party

after work on Friday night,

all right,

and it is a very big deal

to even get invited.

Now, I know you're busy...

But I'd really like you to come.

I'd like that,

but I have guests.

I can't just leave the inn.

It's a cocktail party.

You won't even be late

getting back, honey...

And Alice, I mean, maybe

she could pinch-hit for you.

Okay, I'll think about it.

Just let me think about it.

Okay.

I love you.

You too.

Wish me luck.

Let's close this thing, okay?

Good luck.

Be careful.

You got it.

I could use another lamp

in my room,

but there's only one outlet.

Okay, I'll ask

Tommy to install one.

Okay, good.

Thanks.

Sure, no problem.

Is he...

An electrician?

Well,

he owns the general store,

so he kind of just does

everything.

Honestly, this house

would fall over

if it wasn't for him.

Is he responsible

for the musical plumbing?

No, that would be

Brian's fault.

He's my fiance.

He'll be here tomorrow.

You'll get to meet him.

Okay.

Bye.

You know, two outlets

would be better,

just because people need

to charge their phones.

Sure.

Yeah, I'll ask Tommy.

Great. okay.

Mitchell and I

go fishing every day,

then I make him dinner.

It's been a long time

since I cared for anyone.

Alice, he seems

like a really nice guy.

He is.

And he actually asked me

if he could extend his stay...

I think because of you.

What's going on

with you and Brian?

I don't know.

He wants me to go

to this cocktail party

in the city,

and I'm just so busy, and...

I don't know.

It does kind of seem

important to him, though.

Well then, you should go.

Yeah, but it's

a park Avenue penthouse

and this wall street crowd.

It's not really my style.

It's a party.

Go have fun.

Maybe that would help you

understand that part of him.

Well,

guess I'm going to New York.

You look very nice.

Thank you.

Okay, so I've left a ton of food

in the refrigerator.

Are you sure you're

going to be okay?

You bet.

Alice should be here

any time.

We're going to be watching

a movie together.

Thank you

for holding down the fort.

I'm becoming

kind of a permanent fixture

around here.

Alice and I are turning into...

A lot more than I ever expected.

Well, you're a great guest.

I mean, if I had my way,

you'd never leave.

I'm going to grab

more of those scones.

Right.

You have a good evening.

Thank you.

So... there was hardly

enough light

to read last night.

Yes, I'm so sorry.

Tommy just got here to fix it.

Are you going somewhere?

Yeah, I'm just driving

into Manhattan.

I'll be back tonight.

So you're leaving

your guests unattended?

Yes, but my friend, Alice,

will be here.

Alice?

She's great.

Hello, ladies.

Are you off

to the city?

Yes, that...

That was the plan.

Are you sure you're

going to be all right?

I'll be around

if you need anything.

I guess...

Yeah, that'll be okay.

Okay. s

let's see about putting

that outlet in your room?

Yeah.

Two...

if it's not too much trouble.

No trouble at all.

Okay.

It's just a chair.

So it's my room.

Hi. I'm looking

for Brian howell.

And you are?

Jenny fintley.

Yes,

Brian's expecting you.

His office

is right up the stairs.

His office?

Second door

on the left.

Great. thanks.

You're here!

Hi!

Look at you!

You look so gorgeous.

Thank you.

I didn't know

you had an office.

This is so nice.

Yeah, I mean, come on,

it's just temporary

until we close this deal.

I am so happy

to see you.

It was worth the trip

to see your smile.

Jenny!

You made it.

Hi!

You look lovely,

as always.

Thank you.

Is that...

Is that new?

This is new.

What do you think?

I'm trying to look important.

No? it's too much.

It's too much, isn't it?

Yeah, it looks

like I'm trying too hard.

I am.

I am trying way too hard.

I am going

to go home and change,

and I'll see you kids

at the party.

Is this an audition,

or a party?

No, this is a night out

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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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