The Good Witch's Wonder Page #3

Synopsis: Cassie Nightingale is given little time to plan her stepson Brandon's wedding to Tara. In addition, Martha, Middleton's new mayor, wants Cassie to head a silent auction fundraiser for the Middleton Botanical Gardens. When Audrey arrives in town looking for a job, Cassie hires her to work in her store, Bell, Book & Candle. Audrey even offers to help with the auction. However, Cassie becomes suspicious when items for the auction go missing. She must use her powers, and the help of Martha and husband/police chief Jake, to uncover the truth.
Genre: Drama, Family, Fantasy
Director(s): Craig Pryce
Production: Whizbang Films
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
TV-G
Year:
2014
84 min
Website
360 Views


Tara, I thought you had

a conference today?

The keynote speaker got

sick so it was canceled.

Well, now you have a little free time

to do whatever you want before the tour.

And I just thought of

exactly what we could do.

Tara, let's

get married.

Right now?

No, no... next Sunday,

before I hit the road.

That's in eight days,

we couldn't possibly...

could we?

Why not? Cassie and my dad

got married on short notice.

Cassie did it in

no time, like magic.

Well, it was a magical

day.

We don't have

to go over the top.

We can do

something small,

casual.

The important thing is

we're getting married!

Tara, honey, are you sure

you want to give up

all those special things you've

always wanted for your wedding?

Well,

maybe...

I'll be glad to help,

whatever you choose.

Cassie, don't you have

the mayor's fundraiser

the day before?

- I could help with that, Cassie.

Whatever you need.

Let's go for it.

- Okay.

Let's go to the cafe right

now and start making lists.

Okay.

- Cassie?

Oh... The shop.

I'll cover

for you.

Not a problem.

Thanks, Audrey.

For everything.

The office looks...

different.

- Thank you.

Who's your decorator,

Marie Antoinette?

Uh, no, sadly

she wasn't available.

To reflect a new era

in Middleton leadership.

Cassie is a tough act

to follow.

Back to business,

shall we?

Ahem!

As you can see, our European

fountain is the focal point

of the Middleton Botanical Gardens.

- Should bring in the tourists.

Well, Middleton is getting

a lot of bang for its buck.

And with your leadership in the

business community, you ought to be able

to raise that kind

of money in no time.

Who's your plumber?

Pardon?

- You can't have a fountain without water.

Or electricity.

- Well, I just assumed

that was included in

the cost of the fountain.

First rule of

sound investing.

Never assume anything.

But...

Have another look

at these figures,

then get back to me.

But I...

But there's so little time.

It'd be a huge help if you could drop by

Foster's Hardware and grab the garden tools

that he's donating.

Great.

And Audrey...

thank you for being there.

Okay.

I guess things are working out with Audrey?

- Honestly, I don't know

what I'd do without her. Especially with

Brandon getting married on such short

I'm glad he's found

his soul mate.

How's your article

coming along?

I'm not too sure,

about any of it.

But I have my first date

today, so...

who knows?

- You know how it is...

you really want someone in your life,

and then, when you least expect it,

there they are.

Well, I hope whoever he is

shows up before the wedding.

This might help.

A wood box?

Careful. Don't open it.

You'll expose the film.

It's a camera?

- A camera obscura.

Cool.

- A long time ago,

it was owned by a Parisian

photographer who took candid pictures

of couples in love.

All you need to do is

wind it three times...

...and then find your focus.

Thanks.

Smile.

Is there a problem,

Officer?

I thought you promised

to call me Derek.

- Oh!

Sorry, right. Derek.

It's just that when I see a

uniform, I assume there's trouble.

If there's trouble, then

I'm not doing my job right.

Listen, I was thinking,

you being new in town,

maybe I could

show you around?

That would be great.

Dinner?

Sure. I'd love to hear

about your job.

Well, it's not

that exciting.

Parking tickets,

shoplifting,

the odd drifter who

gets up to no good, fraud.

F- fraud?

Well, you meet all kinds of characters.

- Right.

But I always get my man.

Or my woman.

Not that I... you know, I didn't...

- Right.

Uh, one sec.

Fender bender

at Grove and 3rd.

We'll have to continue

this conversation.

On... Tuesday?

Sure. What time?

- Seven?

Can we make it eight?

I'm volunteering at the

South Street Animal Shelter.

Eight PM. Maybe there's

a good crime movie.

Right.

Boo!

- Oh my goodness!

You are so scary!

I thought we'd

find you out here.

Can I have a cookie?

- Hmm... one.

Two?

- I said... one.

Bye, Grandpa!

See you, sweetie.

I wonder what the weather

is going to be next weekend.

Sixty percent chance

of showers on Saturday.

Well, nothing you can

do about the weather.

Oh, yes I can.

- Really?

I can order tenting for the

auction in case it pours.

It's from Gwen.

- Ah...

She's spending the week out

west, visiting our grandchildren.

Please tell your wonderful

wife we all miss her.

I can't seem to open

these pictures.

Here.

Oh, what a beautiful shot

of those mountains!

Wow!

These new phones

drive me crazy.

All this moving so fast.

Kids are growing up

so fast these days.

One of these days Grace won't

even be able to relate to me.

Where did you get that

idea?

At her school.

The way she's being taught... I don't get it.

Well, you can be sure

of one thing.

She is learning

whenever you're together.

Cassie,

her school is not in

session the next few days.

What do you say I give her

some old-fashioned tutoring?

I think that'd be a great

learning experience.

Really help Grace

get down to the basics.

I meant for the both of you. The best teachers

always learn

from their students.

- We think this could be

fun.

Besides, we're just

going casual.

Casual? What happened

to your plans

for an elegant southern

French supper? With your names

stenciled on the napkins.

- Because it's in six days, Aunt Beverly.

Well, he could

say no to the tour.

It's what he's dreamed of

his whole life.

At least take a week off.

- The tour is a 24/7 job.

What about your dreams,

Tara, hmm?

The wedding you've always wanted

since you were a little girl.

Have you shared those

with Brandon?

It's got to be a

partnership.

What's best for both of you.

Maybe I will insist

on a sit-down dinner.

Insist on the wedding

you always wanted.

Ah, poor Ms. Bryson thought she had

lost Grace for good at the petting zoo,

and then she found her

riding the goat.

No!

Oh my goodness,

you must have

your hands full.

Yes, Grace is

very fulfilling.

I know it's only been

three days,

but this is the beginning

of a lot of things for me.

Thanks to you.

For all your support.

You have been so great.

That's what friends are

for.

Friends?

From the minute

I walked into Middleton,

I felt... renewed.

And...

welcome.

This town has a way

of welcoming wandering spirits

and changing their lives.

I'm proof of that.

Cassie!

- Oh!

Martha, I had no idea

it was you!

Hello, Cassie, Audrey.

Hello.

That's a beautiful scarf. I

have one just like it at home.

Ahem! You know

what I always say!

Uh, loveliness

is like a...

compost for the soul!

Uh, I'm not quite

sure I follow.

How did it go with Adam

and the business associates?

Not well. In fact,

not very well at all.

I thought a change

in style...

your style-

might be able

to raise funds,

and my approval rating.

I've raised less than a $100.

You know what? Here.

You take it.

And Audrey,

could you please get all of the auction

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