Yes, I Do Page #2
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and you deserve to be mad,
but listen,
in 30 days,
I am going to be
at that altar.
Okay, look,
Charlotte...
I love you...
but...
there's a reason
you haven't gone through
with it.
I'll be there!
You'll see.
I canceled everything,
Charlotte, okay?
Church, guests,
caterers, all of it.
There's nowhere for you
to be in 30 days.
Sorry.
Yeah.
'Kay.
I'm not going to let him
be the one who got away.
That's rich.
Look, I know
my track record, okay,
but I can see clearly now.
The rain is gone,
and you can see
all obstacles
in your way.
Gone are the dark clouds
that had me blind.
Okay, ha-ha.
You laugh,
but I'm going
to make him believe in me.
How?
It's so obvious.
The wedding.
One slight hiccup...
you said he already canceled
the wedding...
everything.
So I'm going
to uncancel it.
No, no, no, no,
I'm going to...
I'm going to do
better than that.
I'm going to give him
the wedding of his dreams.
and design it,
and most importantly,
I'm going to be there.
Yeah.
In 30 days,
I'm going
to say "I do!"
[mother, on Skype]: I'm sorry
for not taking you seriously,
but James is right.
You won't go through with it.
Just promise you'll come.
Real estate
is booming in New York.
I hardly have
a minute to myself,
much less another trip
across the country
to watch you say you won't.
I won't.
You know,
if your father was still alive,
You're a lovely girl, Charlotte.
You're just not meant
to get married.
It's a new age, dear.
Spinster doesn't have
the same stigma it used to.
Uh...
Bad connection, Mom,
got to go.
Call me any time.
Love you.
Love you.
Spinster...
So...
Planning a wedding?
Planning a wedding.
Right, yeah.
Let's make a list.
List...
yes, good.
Wedding dress.
Wedding dress!
You already
have one...
two.
I didn't keep them.
You're only supposed
to wear them once, right?
Number three
was only a month away.
You didn't shop for a dress?
I was putting it off.
Okay, now you're going
to be putting it on.
So that's number one.
Venue... church.
What church did he want,
same one?
Yeah, yeah, James never wanted
to do it outside.
Book the church.
Flowers, new invites...
everyone's going to need
to be told it's back on.
Cake, food, music...
band or D.J.?
[thudding]
Wha...?
I'm good!
I'm good!
Ooh, pretty, pretty
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, pretty woman
Pretty, pretty
Ooh, pretty woman
Oh, my gosh.
Charlotte,
look at this one.
Oh, no...
Charlotte, look.
He'll die.
[gasping]
Oh, no, no, no.
This one.
It just... it just gushes.
So do you.
You would look dashing.
Oh, best not to use
the word "dash".
Well, there is a number
of selections upstairs.
We could run up there
and take a look.
Ix-nay on the un-ray.
I can't...
I can't do this.
Sorry.
[sneezing]
It's okay, we'll...
we'll ease into it.
Okay, all right.
Hey.
Hi.
What are you doing here?
Your delivery van
is due for maintenance.
Didn't you do that
last week?
Did I?
Allergies?
What?
The...
Oh, yes, allergies.
Uh-huh.
It's not allergy season.
It is somewhere.
So how did it go?
How did what go?
Didn't you have a meeting
with the lady from the magazine
yesterday?
Yes, but no.
I wasn't feeling well,
so it's today.
Ah...
well, good luck.
I meant
what I said.
I'm going to be
at the altar this time.
I've been planning
our whole wedding
by myself.
Is that what this is?
What,
did you break into hives
shopping for a wedding dress?
Ha-ha.
I have to get
back to work.
That's her.
Oh!
How do I look?
Presentable.
Okay.
Ms. Sweeney.
Oh, please,
it's Nicole.
Nice to meet you.
I don't know
how you do it,
surrounded by all this.
At least I spend
most of my days
in a publishing office.
Well, it's actually not
a problem these days.
I physically can't eat it
without getting
some sort of reaction.
You're allergic?
And you make chocolate?
Well, I still remember
the flavors,
so I do it
by smell.
I'm kind of
a chocolate sommelier.
It's weird.
No, it's extraordinary.
The same thing
happens to me
when I eat strawberries.
My skin gets
all prickly.
It's terrible...
but I don't make
fruit tarts for a living.
[laughing]
You know, the irony
of your situation,
that is something
I can market.
I'm already seeing
the cover.
Charlotte, confectionary genius,
can't enjoy
her own creations,
savors the world!
[Hannah
clears throat]
I think you met Hannah.
- Yes, hello.
- Nice to see you again.
Well, uh,
let me show you the factory.
Great.
Okay...
Well, we have our own farm
in South America,
and then the beans
are imported fresh,
and they are cooked, mixed,
and melted here.
How do you derive
your unique flavors?
Um, there's no exact formula.
It's more instinct.
A dabble here, a dabble there,
maybe a little cross-breed
this bean with that.
It's instinct.
It's a gift.
Picasso...
Mozart...
and Charlotte.
Nicole, this is Oscar.
It's very nice
to meet you.
This is his shop.
Was his shop.
Yes, well...
I worked for Oscar
for 10 years,
and then
I bought it from him
two years ago.
I've had a love
for all things chocolate
ever since the very first time
I went trick-or-treating.
I even went as a chocolate bar
one year.
Anyway, um,
Oscar taught me
everything I know.
She taught me
all the things I didn't.
If God allowed me
to pick a granddaughter,
That's very sweet.
Yeah, well,
Oscar hand-makes everything,
so he really is the Picasso.
Ah, but it's the flavors
that has those people
lined up outside the door.
Me, I'm just an extension
of her brush.
Well, these look great.
Okay,
thank you.
So tell me more
about this new flavor
you're coming up with.
Oh, it's
a salty-sweet combination
with a couple
of twists.
I'm still in
the testing phase,
but it's getting
really close.
I think it's going
to be one of our most
popular flavors yet.
Well, have you thought
of expanding?
Oh, yes,
a second store to start,
and then my ultimate dream
is to have
a shop in Times Square.
Silly.
No, not at all,
and if you win this contest,
anything's possible,
and it's perfect timing.
Open up another shop,
excited about your current line,
and then, when your buzz
is at an all time high,
you knock it out of the park
with your new chocolate.
Well, that's the plan.
This is something
I take very seriously.
The competition
is stiff.
I've been traveling
all over the country.
So I would like to stay here
for a few days,
get to know the
people who come here,
your employees...
Yeah, that
would be amazing.
Um, this is James, my fian...
mechanic.
He does all our mechanical...
mechanic... stuff.
James, this is...
Nicole?
Jimmy!
Wow.
It's been...
a while.
Wait, what?
You look great.
Not the same girl
you let get away, huh?
Let get away?
It's great to see you.
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