Nothing Left to Fear
1
Exactly what
Pastor Kingsman said...
you take a...
off the turnpike, six miles on...
- He doesn't know.
- I didn't think so.
What's it called...
the first road? Lime Road?
- Old Lime Road.
- Rebecca, help your dad out here.
Rebecca.
I think we're lost.
- Sorry, Dad.
- Okay. All right.
- I saw these before.
- Saw what?
This. It all looks the same.
I don't know.
If you took the right,
left at the right...
- You can't even hit me back.
- ... at the right barn.
Or was it the left, left
at the right barn?
Do you remember
when he took the wrong exit?
- Right?
- We ended up going...
- No, no, that's not...
- Twice.
- No, that's not true.
- He did it twice.
- It was not properly marked.
- He did it twice.
- It was not properly marked.
- You circled twice.
Okay, ha-ha.
Listen, this is...
that was the right barn.
I'm pretty sure
that this was the right road.
Well, I mean,
it's not that I don't trust your
keen sense of judgment, Captain,
but why don't we just
stop and ask?
There's an idea.
Come on, ask, ask.
Ask, ask, ask, ask.
Ask, ask ask.
I'm gonna go in here
and check it out.
- I listen to my family.
- Wrong turn.
Is there... is there...
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
That's enough.
Whew!
Hallelujah!
All right,
there is a word I like to hear.
Let's be saying it
when we find out where we are.
Oh, that's nice.
Isn't that pretty?
For the tenth time
that we've seen it today.
I know.
Sorry, Dan.
I'll go up and check.
- Okay, Christopher.
- Take the boy.
- Let's go.
- Dad.
See you in a minute.
Good luck.
Something tells me
this town won't have a mall.
A mall?
Come on, I'll settle
for indoor bathrooms.
Hello?
Hello! Anyone here?
Hello!
Excuse me.
You folks looking for something?
Sorry. Yeah, we saw
your farm here and...
You lost or something?
Well, to be honest,
I think we may be a little lost.
There's a gas station a couple
miles back the way you came.
You can get a map from them.
Okay. I was just... I was just
looking for a town called Stull.
a mile or so back.
So we'll get out of your hair.
Sorry for having bothered you.
You wouldn't be
the new pastor, would you?
Well, actually, yes.
How did you know that?
Well, Pastor Kingsman asked me
to keep an eye out for you,
make sure you're okay.
I'm just so glad
that you made it, Pastor.
I was starting to get
a little worried.
Oh, that's good to hear.
I know my wife will certainly
be happy to hear that.
Are we far from town?
Oh, no, no, not at all,
I'm Pastor Dan Bramford.
Nice to meet you.
This is my son Christopher.
Christopher.
Oh, got a good QT)
on you, boy .
Yeah.
I'm... I'm Mason.
Nice to meet you.
I'll just...
I'll just bring my truck around.
You can follow me.
Okay, that's great.
I told you we weren't lost.
Hey! Honey!
Welcome to Stull!
Oh, no.
Give me five.
I got you here.
You did it.
I hate to say I told you so.
- All right.
- He's gonna come by with the truck
and pick us up,
show us into town.
Oh, my God, what the hell
is that guy doing?
I don't know.
Oh. Oh, yuck.
Well, that is just not appropriate
for you to see.
- Eww.
- You, too.
- In the car. In the car.
- Come on, guys.
- Are you folks ready?
- Yeah, we are.
I'll just drive right up there
and wait for you.
Thank you, Mason.
All right, kids just got
their first taste of the country.
We won't need these anymore.
It's not as small
as you thought it was, Rebecca.
- This is Main Street?
- What's that?
- Ice cream?
- Look.
Christopher wants to go there.
- Is that us?
- I think.
- Is that us right there?
- This is...
- Is that it? Oh!
- Are you kidding me?
- That's it.
- Oh.
- Can you believe it?
- Ma'am, I'm sorry
I didn't get a chance to meet you
back at the farm, but I'm Mason.
Oh, I'm Wendy.
- This is gorgeous.
- Oh my goodness.
I'm glad you like it.
I'm just glad I showed you
where it was.
Oh, my.
Can you... what's...
it's amazing.
Um, hi. Hi.
Excuse me.
Be careful.
Becky... uh, Rebecca.
It's okay, Dad.
You can still call me Becky.
It's... it's really nice.
Yeah.
Big change.
I know that you are gonna
make the most of it.
Excuse me. Hi.
Thank you.
I gotta go help your mom.
I... I'm sorry.
Can you help me?
I'm so confused.
Where are the movers and...
Let me help you.
I don't know what's going on.
Did the movers just leave
everything on the ground?
No, no, no, they were nice fellows.
We just figured
you didn't want any strangers
traipsing through your house.
Some fellows from church
came by to help.
- Pastor Kingsman.
- Oh, Pastor Bramford.
- How are you?
- Good. Good.
I thought you were a mover.
I'm so sorry.
Well, today I'm a mover.
Who knows what I'll be tomorrow?
I know I speak for everybody when I say
we're awfully glad you're here.
- Thank you.
- Well, I think six states,
three children,
countless rest stops...
- I think no one's happier than we are.
- I expect that's true.
- Here, Dan.
- Sure.
- Fragile.
- Yeah, should we?
- Dining room?
- Dining room, gents.
- All right, let's go.
- You be the captain out there.
Captain, I know.
Thank you.
Oh, yeah. Excuse me,
I think that goes into the living room.
Thank you.
Hi, sweetheart.
- Hi.
- Can you believe it?
Um, kitchen.
Thank you.
Okay
- Can you believe it?
- This place is so nice.
- This place is huge.
- I know, right?
- Mom, can I pick out my room?
- Well, yes, after your sisters,
'cause they're older than you,
so they get first choice.
- First choice?
- First choice.
- Second choice.
- Hey, girls, Christopher,
please say hello
to Pastor Kingsman.
The man responsible
for all of this.
Oh, well, I wouldn't say
I'm responsible.
called you to our little town.
Well, certainly.
Thank you.
It's nice to meet you, girls.
- Nice to meet you.
- Go. Get up there.
- Stop pushing me.
- I'll help.
Stop.
- I like the window in here.
- This room is cool.
I saw it first. I call dibs.
You heard what Mom said.
I'm older than you.
I get first dibs, kiddo.
Second dibs.
Second's better
than the third, you weirdo.
What?
You didn't get the crappy third one.
Damn it.
Let me guess.
Yep. Mine.
Mom!
Oh, thank you so much.
This is incredible.
Everybody's so... so sweet.
- And this kitchen is amazing.
- Well, I'm glad you like it.
I'm not much of a cook myself,
so I have to take your word for it.
- That's not your handiwork?
- Oh, no, no, no.
- That's... that's Mrs. Gordon's.
- Oh.
She... she's pretty famous
- Looks delicious.
- They're good.
Yeah, melt your tongue
right off.
So, Dan,
what do you say
we rip the Band-Aid right off
and get you up
on that pulpit tomorrow?
- Oh. Oh. Oh.
- Oh my goodness, Dan.
- I'm not sure that I'm ready.
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